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New University of Manitoba Research Chair Named to Advance Beef Production Sustainability

The Beef Cattle Research Council has developed research chair positions in partnership with key research institutions and matching industry and government funders with the goal of ensuring long-term research capacity and maintained momentum in priority areas. Following is an announcement of the latest research chair position.

University of Manitoba BCRC Chair in Beef Cattle Economic Sustainability announcement
Representatives of the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) visited the University of Manitoba’s (UM) Glenlea Research Station for the announcement of the BCRC Chair in Beef Cattle Economic Sustainability. L to R: BCRC Finance Chair Lee Irvine, Chair of the BCRC Producer Council Craig Lehr, BCRC Vice Chair Dean Manning, Dean of the UM Faculty of Agricultural and Food Science Dr. Martin Scanlon, and BCRC Executive Director Andrea Brocklebank.

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First-of-its-kind initiative will make cow-calf sector more economically viable

WINNIPEG, June 17, 2025 — Thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC), the University of Manitoba (UM), along with its partners at Manitoba Beef Producers, Manitoba Agriculture, and Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiatives, is proud to announce the establishment of the BCRC Chair in Beef Cattle Economic Sustainability. 

“It’s important for our industry to understand beneficial management practices that boost productivity, profitability, and environmental sustainability—including those related to greenhouse gas emissions, land and water use, and biodiversity,” said Craig Lehr, BCRC chair and Alberta beef producer. “This new Chair will focus on viable solutions for Canadian beef cattle producers with innovations that improve economic sustainability while reducing environmental footprint.” 

The beef industry faces mounting challenges, including volatile input costs, climate-related risks, and limited access to equitable risk management tools. These pressures have made it increasingly difficult for producers—especially in the cow-calf sector—to adopt new technologies and practices that could reduce their environmental footprint. 

“Beef producers in Manitoba and across Canada care deeply about both environmental and economic sustainability because the land they steward today must feed their families tomorrow,” said Matthew Atkinson, president of Manitoba Beef Producers. “Thriving ecosystems and strong businesses go hand in hand. Having this Chair position will help producers make decisions both good for the land and for their bottom line.”

Housed in the Department of Animal Science, the BCRC Chair will advance research around innovative financial incentive models, analyze the behavioral drivers behind the adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and work closely with producers, policymakers, and researchers to ensure findings are translated into actionable strategies. The position will also play a key role in training the next generation of agricultural economists and extension specialists. 

Beyond its research mandate, the Chair will serve as a catalyst for broader impact by leading a multidisciplinary team that will align economic and environmental outcomes across the beef value chain. It will attract diverse funding from industry and government to expand research capacity, create enhanced training opportunities for students in cattle economics and extension, and continue to strengthen the beef industry by positioning it as a national and international leader in sustainable beef production research. 

“This Chair exemplifies the University of Manitoba’s commitment to collaborative, high-impact research,” said Martin Scanlon, Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. “By bringing together academia, industry, and government, we are creating a powerful platform to support the long-term sustainability of Canada’s beef industry.”

The BCRC Chair, valued at $300,000 annually over a 10-year period, will serve as a hub for research, education, and extension activities that benefit producers across Canada. The process to hire the new BCRC Chair will begin immediately.

For more information, please contact: 

Crystal Jorgenson 
Communications Specialist 
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences 
University of Manitoba 
[email protected] 
204-791-8109 

Tracy Herbert 
Knowledge Mobilization and Communications Director 
Beef Cattle Research Council 
[email protected] 
306-850-5026 


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