Lowell Lindsay
Lowell Lindsay was a prominent figure in the Canadian dairy industry, dedicating 53 years to elevating Canadian Holstein genetics to world-class status as a sire analyst, judge, and ambassador. Starting as an AI technician in 1958 and becoming a sire analyst for United Breeders in 1970, he organized the first Canadian cattle participation in the World Dairy Expo in the mid-1970s, significantly boosting the industry's global reputation. His expertise led to millions of semen doses sold worldwide, establishing Canada as the premier source for elite dairy genetics.
agriculture
dairy industry