Ella Cora Hind, born on September eighteenth, eighteen sixty-one, was a prominent Canadian journalist and agricultural expert based in Winnipeg. Renowned for her exceptional ability to predict crop yields on the Canadian prairies, her insights became invaluable during the Great Depression, as grain traders, government officials, and agricultural organizations worldwide relied on her assessments.
In addition to her contributions to journalism, Hind was a passionate advocate for women's rights. She played a significant role in the women's suffrage movement in Manitoba, helping to establish organizations dedicated to advancing women's political rights and representation.
Hind's literary contributions extended beyond journalism; she published works on travel and agriculture, showcasing her diverse interests and expertise. Her remarkable achievements earned her numerous professional honors, including an honorary law degree from the University of Manitoba in nineteen thirty-five.