Roy Grant
(1896 - 1982)
New Brunswick
Roy Grant was born in Riverton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Following
his military service in France, Belgium and Germany during World War I,
he developed a dairy farm in Riverton. He later served as Livestock Services
Fieldman with the Canada Department of Agriculture, Manager of Dakeyne
Farm in Falmouth, and was in charge of the placement and supervision of
British Boys with Nova Scotia farmers. He spent one year as Agricultural
Representative in Annapolis County and then in 1937 became Assistant General
Manager of Maritime Co-operative Services in Moncton.
He gave strong support and leadership in several farm organizations.
In recognition of his fifteen years as their Treasurer and for overall
leadership, the Canadian Guernsey Breeders' Association made him an Honourary
Member. He served as Secretary of the Maritime Federation of Agriculture
from 1937 to 1962 and for six of these years was Secretary of the Maritime
Food Council as well. Roy Grant provided strong and wise leadership in
the development of farm policy at both regional and national levels.
His interest in better organized marketing procedures led him into positions
of heavy responsibility with marketing boards. He was Secretary-Manager
of the Nova Scotia Potato Marketing Board and Secretary of the Export
Potato Marketing Board in 1932 and 1933. His greatest contribution was
in the development of organized hog marketing boards.
His successful efforts towards co-ordinating the functioning of the hog
shipping clubs and eventual development of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Hog Marketing Boards, led to higher prices, equal or better than those
paid in Central Canada. His patient and deliberate guidance in this development
earned him the high respect of Maritime farmers and many others associated
with the industry.
He was made an Honourary Member of the Agricultural Institute of Canada
in 1966, and in 1967 received a Canadian Centennial Medal. The Nova Scotia
Federation of Agriculture Senate Club made him an Honourary Member in
1960. Even since retirement, his keen interest and support of organized
agriculture has not diminished or wavered.
Roy Grant is honoured as a wise manager, an effective farm leader, a
marketing specialist and as a developer in Maritime agriculture.