Armand Lavoie is a man full of character, dedication and spirit. Born in 1928
Mr. Lavoie completed a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Université Laval
in 1955. He served as a professor and Farm Manager at the University until
1961 when he moved to the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, as a Swine
Specialist for the North East region of New Brunswick, a position he held until
1992. He was very enthusiastic and worked hard to promote the hog industry
in New Brunswick. Some even say he was the founder of the NB hog industry.
Armand’s positive and energetic nature touched the lives of his co-workers
and hog producers alike. His dedication and commitment to the betterment of
the NB hog industry is clearly demonstrated through the many projects in which
he was involved. His New Brunswick career started in 1961 when he was given
responsibility for the hog production cooperative project in North East NB.
He then went on to put in place a hog development plan for the province involving
a basic training course for all new entrance to the industry. Courses were
held in Memramcook and La Pocatiere, QC. In 1974, he took a two years leave
of absence to work in Pokemouche Hog Farm on a genetic development program
that focused on hybrid hog reproduction and made it available to pork producers.
This project resulted in the tripling of the provincial hog production and
the assignment of an assistant to follow major developments in the Madawaska
region as well as assignment of a provincial veterinarian to deliver specialized
herd health services.
He was instrumental in bringing the first swine embryo transplants to New
Brunswick. He also began an analysis centre for swine productivity via computer
with participation of more than 95% of producers. Mr. Lavoie was a director
and strong supporter of the annual NB Pork Conference and later the Maritime
Pork Conference. From 1955-1961, he was a member and vice president of the
Agrologist Corporation of Quebec and Director of the National Ayrshire Breeders
Association. Since 1961, he is a member of the New Brunswick Agrologist Institute,
The Canadian Agrologist Institute. He served during that time as a member of
the Canadian Zootechnical Society and president of the Record of Performance
Committee (ROP) of the Maritimes.
Even when he retired in July 1992, Armand continued to be actively involved
with the pork industry through part time participation in the genetic amelioration
program and in the development of a swine productivity analysis centre.
Besides his work with the hog industry, Armand was very involved in his community
by singing his heart out. He is the founder and director of the "chorale
LaFrance" of Tracadie since 1961 and of the "Gregorian choir" of
the Acadian Peninsula since 1982. He has organized and participated in many
music festivals, jubilees, concerts and church choirs.
Armand received a commemorative medal for the 125th Anniversary of Canada’s
Confederation in recognition of his contribution to the quality of life in
his community. In 1999, he received an Honourary Doctorate Degree in Music
from Moncton University. He also was a long time volunteer for the Canadian
Cancer Society.
Today, he lives in Tracadie-Sheila with his wife Francine and enjoys visits
from his five children.
Armand Lavoie has made huge contribution to the improvement of the NB hog
industry. He is well known as a spirited, humorous and congenial man who went
the extra mile in everything he did.
Nominated by NB Pork , Armand Lavoie is an excellent choice for induction to
the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame.