A Neepawa family partnered with the Nature Conservancy 
of Canada to protect the 178-hectare Langford Escarpment.

Neepawa family guards endangered grasslands

The Langford Escarpment, a 178-hectare parcel of grasslands, treed areas and wetlands, will be preserved for endangered species and sustainable grazing practices

The Langford Escarpment, a 178-hectare parcel of grasslands, treed areas and wetlands, will be preserved for endangered species and sustainable grazing practices through a deal between the Harper family and the Nature Conservancy of Canada.


Andreas Boersch, president of Abtshof Farms near Elie, Man.

Regenified certification comes to Manitoba

Proponents hope the certification program will capture value for producers and remove questions about what counts as ‘regenerative’ farming

Regenerative farmers have been looking for ways to capture premiums, not just cost savings, from their farming practices. Certification programs like Regenified are one tool being pitched.






(Left to right) Lawrence Knockaert and Shauna Breault are inducted onto the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association wall of fame Nov. 12 by MFGA chair Mike Duguid.

Breault, Knockaert added to MFGA wall of fame

Two long-time board members and leaders of the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association joined the organization’s wall of fame Nov. 12

Two long-time board members and leaders of the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association joined the organization’swall of fame Nov. 12.