Travis Wiens, P. Ag, CCA

Travis Wiens

Travis Wiens , P. Ag, CCA

Partner

Travis is a member of MNP’s Agriculture Services team in Regina. With close to three decades of experience, Travis focuses on helping large, complex grain farms where farm managers face many demands on their time. He helps his clients manage risk, while maximizing their opportunities to be as profitable as possible with the resources at their disposal.

Using some of the latest technology, Travis provides growers with the tools to make better decisions on what to grow and how to invest their crop input dollars in order to maximize their profits. His services include crop planning, crop consulting, fertility planning, and variable rate input application.

Travis earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) from the University of Saskatchewan in 1996. He is a Professional Agrologist (PAg, 1998), and a Certified Crop Advisor (CCA, 2007) and 4R Nutrient Management Specialty (CCA 4R NMS) certified through the American Society of Agronomy (2022). He is Level 2 Property and Casualty Insurance certified (CAIB) through the Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (2020).

Travis is involved in his community, including as a member of the Grain Expo Committee, Canadian Western Agribition.


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