On the Farm: A 90-cow beef herd is complemented by a wide range of heritage animals and an antique store
RED DEER — The Manyluk family at HolmeHus Antiques and the Farm With The Good Food promote their animals as free range. The truth of that claim becomes apparent within minutes of driving onto the property via a tree-lined shady lane that winds to the back of the main house. Clucking chickens dart and peck, […] Read moreStories by Maria Johnson
Little Cherries on the Prairie keep life in the pits
On the Farm: Becoming orchardists was natural move for family, who say it’s always been in their blood to grow fruit
BENTLEY, Alta. — Becoming an orchardist was natural for Jennifer Johnson. “It’s always been in my blood to grow fruit,” she says. Johnson recalls happy times picking crisp apples from the tree in the backyard on her parent’s grain farm at Carbon, Alta. And she fondly recalls a vacation in British Columbia where the whole […] Read more
Alta. town organizes cigarette butt collection
Organic gardener cuts out the middleman
On the Farm Alberta producer’s journey to the field began with a simple question: ‘where do you get your food?’
RED DEER — An innocent question from a subsistence farmer in Kenya in the mid 2000s affected Mike Kozlowski in ways he never imagined. He spent months in the east African country through a Canada Millennium Foundation Scholarship project where he helped identify agricultural-related community needs. The question and the conversation that followed initiated serious […] Read more
Alta. couple stokes passion for peregrine falcons
The Trefrys raise, train and sell falcons on their 230-acre farm located in a wetlands ecosystem near Edmonton
TOFIELD, Alta. — Way in the back and beyond at the Trefry farm sits a row of wooden, tin-roofed buildings. Large wire-covered openings in the roofs allow sunlight and fresh air. Intermittent shrill screams, cries of the peregrine falcon, pierce the air. Phil and Helen Trefry raise, train, and sell peregrine falcons on their 230-acre […] Read more
Historic Alberta train station returns home
Station was moved in 1971 and again in the 1980s before being moved back to Benalto, where it will be a community centre
BENALTO, Alta. — It’s common for old buildings to be moved away. It’s unusual for them to be returned. The Benalto train station is one of the unusual ones. It has come home after more than 40 years away. The station once again dominates the former rail yard on the hamlet’s Main Street and is […] Read more
Teen takes different approach to farming
Alberta 14 year old is farming his own crops for a second year and getting it done with vintage equipment
LACOMBE, Alta. — When Carson Ebeling seeded his crops this spring, he started with barley before moving on to canola. It’s a very common scene on prairie farms, but what’s uncommon about this scenario is that Ebeling is just 14. This will be his second crop, which comprises 21 acres of barley on the family […] Read more
Alta. farm embraces unconventionality
The owner of a livestock trucking company says he technically doesn’t farm; he leaves that up to his kids
LACOMBE, Alta. — “Technically, I don’t farm,” says Murray Ebeling, who operates his livestock hauling business, Proudash Cattleliners Inc., from the family farm. Ebeling’s wife, Candace, is also an experienced livestock trucker, but driving has taken a back burner. Instead, her energies are devoted to their family of four teenaged children and the farm, which […] Read more
Goats make this Alberta farm a lively place
On the Farm: Chris Grab started with the Nigerian Dwarf breed in 1997 and later added registered Nubians to her flock
LEDUC, Alta. — Chris Grab enters her goat pen and is quickly surrounded by a welcoming committee of does and kids. The rambunctious Nigerian Dwarfs and larger, lop-eared Nubians rub and nudge for attention. They are personable, entertaining and friendly. Grab, who raises and sells the miniature breed as well as the larger Nubian goats […] Read more