Steppler Farms encompasses a 3500-acre grain farm, a 600 head purebred Charolais cattle herd and a 1500 hive honey bee operation.
Their focus on the adoption of new farming technologies and management strategies, their progressive and innovative cattle breeding program, and their forays into queen bee rearing and progressive hive management sets Steppler Farms apart. In 2021, Steppler Farms will achieve Century Farm status.
Andre and Katie show cattle throughout Western Canada and are active within cattle shows right across Canada. Steppler Farms holds an annual ‘Piece of the Program’ Female Sale in December and every March the largest Purebred Charolais Bull Sale in Manitoba.
The farms sells breeding stock across Canada and into the US as well as Steppler genetics around the world.
Capitalizing on the area’s diverse landscape and crop rotations, the Honey Farm produces 275,000-300,000 lbs of Clover, Alfalfa, Canola and Sunflower honey annually.
Steppler Farms has been a Manitoba Co-op Honey Producer member for 20 years; the farm sells their honey under the BeeMaid Honey brand across Canada and around the world.