The term Agrologist or the designation P.Ag. after a person’s name indicates that this person is a professional who is legally qualified as an agrologist.
As varied as their careers may be, Professional Agrologists on PEI have one common element: they are members of the PEIIA with a strong commitment to work within their area of expertise and collectively throughout every sector of the agriculture and food industry.
“Agrology is the practice of Bio-resource and Economic sciences to provide advice to the Agriculture, Agrifood and Natural Resources Sectors and contribute to the health of the society, environment and the economy.”
Lindsay Birch, P.Ag.
Ryan Barret, P.Ag.
Laura Dickson, P.Ag.
Erica MacDonald, P.Ag.
Shauna Barry, P.Ag.
Ella Wood, P.Ag.
Rory MacLellan, P.Ag.
Kaitlin McAloney, P.Ag.
Griffin Bailey, AIT
Russell Kelsey, T.Ag.
Position vacant
John terBorg, T.Ag.
Mette Ching, P.Ag.
Mary Kay Sonier, P.Ag.
Dr. Les Halliday, P.Ag.
Dan MacEachern, P.Ag.
Meagan Moynagh, P.Ag.
Erica MacDonald, P.Ag.
Ryan Barrett, P.Ag.
Michelle Dyment, P.Ag.
Amanda Walsh, P.Ag.
Lindsay Birch, P.Ag.
Shauna Barry, P.Ag.
Humna Khan, P.Ag.
Kaitlin McAloney, P.Ag.
Sophia Oku, P.Ag.
Raheleh Malekian, P.Ag.
Hardy Strom, P.Ag.
Greg Donald, P.Ag.
Lorraine MacKinnon, P.Ag.
Leaming Murphy, P.Ag.
Rory MacLellan, P.Ag.
Lindsay Birch, P.Ag.
Mike Nabuurs, P.Ag.
Jeff Campbell, P.Ag.
Laura Dickson, P.Ag.
Jennifer MacLeod, P.Ag.