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Weyburn This Week - November 7, 2024

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2024

Minton farm recognized with Golden Sheaf Award

Photo – Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca

The families and staff of Axten Farms Ltd. gathered after being presented with the Golden Sheaf Award by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday night at McKenna Hall. From left are employee Frederick Mybaugh, Lyle Hoimyr, Tannis and Derek Axten, employee Daniel Metheral and Herb Axten.

Axten Farms recognized with Golden Sheaf Award By Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca A past winner of the Outstanding Young Farmers award, Derek and Tannis Axten of Axten Farms Ltd., were recognized for their contributions to agriculture with the 2024 Golden Sheaf Award, presented by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening. This was the highlight of the Chamber’s Ag Appreciation Night held at McKenna Hall, which included a banquet and an agriculture panel, consisting of three past winners of the Golden Sheaf Award, talking about the issues around sustainable farming. The couple are thirdgeneration farmers based in Minton, and their focus on soil conservation, re-

generation and health has transformed their farming practices, with the motto, “Loyal to the soil”. They won the Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers award in 2017, and went on to win the National Young Outstanding Farmers Award. Derek is now the regional chair for this program, and is dedicated to soil health as the president of the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association, while Tannis is on the board of Regeneration Canada. They have organized events that promote sustainable agricultural practices, and have hosted a number of farm tours, showcasing their work to producers and the ag industry. “These tours not only demonstrate how their

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focus on soil health leads to improved yields, it also highlights how they’re marketing high quality grain,” said Monica Osborn, executive director of the Weyburn Chamber, in introducing the Axtens prior to presenting them with the award. She noted the Axtens brought value-added processing to their farm with a processing plant and flour mill, which enables them to market their food products to local retail outlets. Their focus on soil health includes using companion crops, cover crops, using compost and compost extracts and embracing crop diversity. “They continue to lead the way as they adapt to the needs of the ag and food industry, and bring-

ing new life into the community,” said Osborn. Tannis thanked the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce for choosing them to receive this award “that celebrates farmers for

their contributions to the ag industry and community means a lot to us.” “Derek and I are passionate about improving soil health, and we enjoy using different farm prac-

tices to improve our farm’s resilience,” she added, noting the field days and tours are important as they are able to share their experiences with other producers. Continued on page 5

Public meeting on proposed wind turbines set for Nov. 14 A public meeting to discuss the proposed Seven Stars wind turbine project will be held the day after the municipal elections, on Thursday, Nov. 14 at Cecilia’s Hall, starting at 7 p.m. The RM of Weyburn was petitioned to hold the public meeting so that people can voice their concerns and questions about the wind turbine project and how it will affect everyone in the

City, RMs and surrounding communities. This is a public meeting for everyone who is interested to learn more or has concerns and questions. Organizers for the meeting hope that interested residents can attend and let their voice be heard. If people have questions or concerns and are reluctant to speak out that evening or cannot attend, they

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