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Walkerton family takes home the 2024 Mapleseed Sheep Pasture Award

Walkerton family takes home the 2024 Mapleseed Sheep Pasture Award
Oct 28, 2024
By Andrew Joseph
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

They received the award for their excellent pasture management and multi-faceted business.

Photo of ewe and lamb by Christine

Steve and Lisa Ernewein and family of Meadowbook Family Farm in the Brockton/Walkerton, Ontario, area are the recipients of the 2024 Mapleseed Sheep Pasture Award.

The award is sponsored by Mapleseed, the Ontario Forage Council, and Ontario Sheep Farmers, and was presented at the recently held Ontario Sheep Farmers Annual General Meeting in Cambridge.

For their exceptional pasture management while running a highly involved multi-faceted enterprise, Meadowbrook Family Farm received a cash award of $250 and a bag of forage seed, courtesy of Mapleseed.

The Erneweins’ Meadow Brook Family Farm operation includes approximately 1,100 ewes in total. More than 800 ewes make up the meat flock, which are Dorset/Rideau crosses. They also milk more than 300 British Milksheep/Lacaune cross ewes for their milk production.

On the grazing cycles, the dairy herd is always grazing the highest quality portions of pasture out of the approximately 240 acres of grazing area. They are not organic-certified, but they do use “organic practices.”

The meat flock is on a year-round accelerated lambing syllabus, lambing 100-150 per month. The dairy generated 50,000 litres of milk this year, and the goal is to take that to 100,000 litres over the coming year.

The Angus/Limo beef operation is utilized as a part of the dual-species parasite control in conjunction with clean and safe grazing practices.

Said Steve Ernewein, “Never say never, and never say always.” In context, this “mantra” is what drives progress at Meadowbrook Family Farm.

In reviewing this nomination, Scott Fisher, Western Ontario Sales Manager with Mapleseed, said, “The crew at Meadowbrook have a lot going on, and that alone endorses the need for finite husbandry and care, which includes movable fencing, species diversity, and intense pasture management.”

Added Patricia Ellingwood, General Manager of the Ontario Forage Council: “Meadowbrook Family Farm is an excellent example of a self-sustaining pasture ecosystem.

“The Erneweins carefully manage each element to benefit the whole operation. They are truly stewards of land and flock.”

The nomination deadline for the 2025 Ontario Mapleseed Beef Pasture Award is November 30, 2024.

For more information on the Ontario Forage Council, visit www.onforagenetwork.ca/ontario-forage-council.

To learn about Mapleseed and the products it offers, see www.mapleseed.ca.

More information on Ontario Sheep Farmers can be found at www.ontariosheep.org.


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