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Writer's pictureLorna Hamilton

UFA Celebrates Farmers With BBQ Lunch


From left, Connor Njaa, Niki Ryan, Tyson Tschauner, Trent Isley, Kim Roberts, and Betty Berenzenski cooking up a storm on Farmer’s Day. Photo Lorna Hamilton

The Vermilion UFA Farm and Ranch branch embraced the cloudy and chilly weather on June 14 to honour the hardworking farmers of the region with a festive BBQ smokie lunch, complete with a delicious piece of cake. The event was enjoyable, bringing smiles and satisfaction to everyone in attendance.

Trent Isley, the store manager of the Vermilion Farm and Ranch Supply Store, emphasized the importance of recognizing the agricultural community’s contributions. “Today is a special day to celebrate our members and the agricultural community. They should be appreciated not just today but every day,” Isley remarked. He extended his gratitude to the store’s customers and members for their unwavering support over the years. “I want to thank our customers and members for their support throughout the years. I would like to let everyone know that you don’t have to be a member to shop at UFA. Anyone can purchase from our store, and all are welcome. You can check out our products and shop on our website at UFA.com.”

UFA also had great deals lined up for their customers and had a fantastic contest set up where ballots could be filled out at all UFA locations or entered online at UFA.com/FarmersDay to win $1,000, $2,000, or $3,000 UFA gift cards.

The roots of this celebration date back to the early 20th century. Kevin Hoppins, UFA Board Chairman, explained that the tradition began in 1914 with the Roseview local chapter of UFA near Carbon, Alberta. The chapter hosted an annual event known as ‘UFA Sunday,’ aimed at uniting UFA members through a religious service, regardless of their religious affiliations. The organizers hoped that by emphasizing the shared objectives of the church and the farmers’ organization, they could promote goodwill and cooperation within the community. This concept grew in popularity and became a province-wide event during UFA’s 1918 conference, gradually incorporating athletic events and speeches.

In 2010, UFA Co-operative Limited revived the tradition of celebrating Farmer’s Day to honour Alberta’s agricultural producers, families, and members. While the celebration has evolved over the years, its core purpose remains unchanged: to recognize and honor the relentless efforts of farmers who contribute significantly to our communities.

UFA’s commitment to its members and customers extends beyond a single day of celebration. The organization continues to support the agricultural community through various initiatives and services, underscoring the vital role farmers play in sustaining our way of life.

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