Dr. Raymond Vessey
Prince Edward Island
Although Dr. Raymond Vessey of York, P.E.I. claims he knows no other
life than that of the farm, he has achieved great recognition both in
his P .E .1. community and countless provincial organizations. Raymond
Vessey’s agricultural contributions stand as some of the most significant
in the advancement of not only P.E.I., but Canadian agriculture.
Born in York, P.E.I., Raymond Vessey and his wife, also a P.E.I. native,
reside on one of the Island’s “Century Family Farms”. He attended local
public schools and completed junior education levels.
Raymond Vessey received his first award for growing potatoes at the Maritime
Winter Fair held in Amherst in 1958. This award inspired him to continue
farming and he, therefore, holds a special fondness for the faded pink
ribbon displayed among more recent awards.
The year 1960 saw Mr. Vessey win the Grand Championship in Tablestock
Potatoes at Toronto’ s Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. During the following
years, Vessey received approximately 50 placings in ribbons and awards.
In 1974, Raymond’s KATAHDIN entry at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
in Toronto captured him the crown of potato seed king. The last Islander
to receive such an honour was Major Reed of Souris in 1963. Raymond’s
Cobbler variety also brought home the Reserve Championship.
In 1976 Raymond Vessey became an unprecedented winner of all four top
place Championships at the same fair. No other potato grower in any country
of the world had ever accomplished this feat. The 1977 year saw Raymond
Vessey win this remarkable award again, an unexpected occurrence since
a noted potato specialist, Mr. Paul MacPhail, said, “This feat will probably
never be beaten or matched again.” It was the first time such an honor
had been brought home to P.E.I. At the 1977 awards ceremony, Raymond and
his wife Evelyn, were fondly named “Mr. and Mrs. Top Potato”.
In the following years between 1978 and 1980, the Vesseys received more
unprecedented awards. In 1978, the Vesseys received the Recognition Award
presented by the P.E.I. Institute of Agrologists. In November of the same
year, Raymond Vessey won world championships in both seed and tablestock
classes. It was only the second time in the 50 years history of the Royal
Fair that one family had won all four top awards. The 1979 Royal Winter
Fair saw the Vesseys win again.
In May, 1980, Raymond and Evelyn Vessey were invested with the Order
of Canada by Governor General Edward Schreyer at Government House in Ottawa,
in recognition for their world champion crops.
Raymond Vessey continues to be recognized in 1983. In June of this year
Raymond and his wife were the only Prince Edward Islanders chosen to participate
in the CBC Canada Day television special, hosted by Patrick Watson.
These outstanding achievements merit Raymond Vessey’s induction into
the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame.