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Healthy Soils, Healthy Families: Building Multigenerational Farms that Last With Duane Thompson

Tue, Jun 16

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Zoom Meeting

Healthy soils are often part of something bigger. Farmers committed to soil health are often thinking beyond this year’s crop. They’re building resilient farming systems that support their families, reduce burnout, and create opportunities for the next generation to stay involved.

Healthy Soils, Healthy Families: Building Multigenerational Farms that Last With Duane Thompson
Healthy Soils, Healthy Families: Building Multigenerational Farms that Last With Duane Thompson

Time & Location

Jun 16, 2026, 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. CST

Zoom Meeting

About this Event

Practical lessons on building resilient farms, healthy soils, and a family operation that lasts


Join SaskSoil on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:30 PM for an interactive conversation with Duane Thompson of Tee Two Land & Cattle near Kelliher, Saskatchewan. Duane will share how a focus on soil health, diversification, and holistic farm management has helped shape a multigenerational farming operation designed to support both the land and the people who depend on it.


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What to expect:

In this session, Duane will explore the connection between healthy soils, healthy families, and long-term farm resilience. He’ll discuss how diversified farming systems with multiple enterprises can create opportunities for different family members, distribute responsibility, and support a better quality of life on the farm.


Duane and Paula Thompson, alongside two of their adult children, own and operate Tee Two Land & Cattle in Saskatchewan’s Parkland region near Kelliher. Their family has farmed…


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