Are you looking for a farming adventure to get your hands and boots dirty? Grovenland Farm is a fun place full of plant and animal diversity! Lisa & Ben are great farm mentors welcoming new apprentices for the growing season.
Denise, Jacob, Caleb, Ben, Felix, Lisa, John
ABOUT Grovenland Farm
Grovenland is located near Lanigan, Saskatchewan on the edge of Treaty 4 & 6
Three generations farm together at Grovenland Farm. In 2011, Lisa and Ben Martens Bartel moved from Winnipeg to the family farm to begin a new farming story with Ben’s parents, John and Denise Bartel. They all enjoy hosting people on the farm and creating a welcoming place. The people on the farm are LGTBQ2S+ affirming and welcoming.
Grovenland Farm produces grass-finished beef, pastured pork from heritage breed pigs, pastured chickens (both meat birds and egg layers) and a full complement of vegetables.
Their animal grazing rotation is based on Holistic Management practices and on pasture when possible. In the gardens , they make heavy use of mulches, animal waste and compost and follow organic practices.
Ben and Lisa sell vegetables seasonally at the Lanigan Farmers Market, the Manitou Flea Market and through Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) subscriptions from July to early October for customers in Lanigan, Watrous and Saskatoon. They also sell vegetables and meat through their website , a farmer co-op called The Farmers Table, and a couple of stores including Moose Jaw’s The Wandering Market.
About the apprenticeship:
The apprentice will work alongside Ben and Lisa and other seasonal staff. Garden work (planting, weeding, harvesting, packaging, etc) would be the main priority. Secondary work will include animal feeding chores and temporary fencing. The apprentice can be included in other marketing aspects of the farm.
As part of the apprenticeship, you will meet with other apprentices across Saskatchewan who are part of the Young Agrarians Apprenticeship program. Field days, learning opportunities and potlucks will be planned with this group at each host’s farm.
Above (left) – Lisa Below (right) – Ben
About the farm mentors
Ben and Lisa are the main mentors:
Ben is the main farm manager of all operations and loves to talk about farming practices and why they are done a certain way.
Lisa’s focus is more on the garden and marketing side of things, including deliveries and farmers markets, as well as working part time as a pastor at a Mennonite church.
John and Denise (Ben’s Parents) will also be around the farm:
John focuses on animal management and infrastructure projects.
Denise, a newly retired nurse, assists with garden work, childcare, and a little bit of everything else.
They have had many volunteers and several staff and are accustomed to training new people. They are always growing and learning in this area because of the many people and activities on the farm and the negotiation of decisions between 4 owners on a multi-generational farm.
Skills this farm has to teach:
The following skills are being offered by this farm. While you’ll get exposure to many of these areas, it is likely that not all will be covered. Apprentices will work to identify the skills they want to develop through a learning plan with the host farm.
Organic Market garden management | ROTATIONAL GRAZING |
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preparing vegetable beds | pasture-raised chickens |
seeding / transplanting | pasture raised pigs |
weeding / tool care | direct marketing |
harvesting / washing / packing | chicken butchering |
Skill required of the apprentice
*A willingness and ability to do physical labour (ie: lifting buckets of feed).
*All weather clothing and work clothes are needed. Steel-toed boots are an asset but not required.
* Applicants need to be between the age of 18-30 and a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Refugee Status.
*Valid full driver’s license
Housing, Wages, and Duration
There are 2 camper trailers near the house for summer staff. Each has cold water and cooking tools. An outhouse nearby and 24-hour access to a separate full bathroom in the house.
Staff all have access to laundry, wifi, and occasional vehicles if needed. It is preferable if staff can bring their own vehicle and have a place to go on some of their days/weekends off to get a break from the farm.
The apprentice will be paid based on experience.
Typically staff cook their own breakfasts in their campers (from the food provided), make their own lunches from the house kitchen, and share meals as a family for supper. The cost is $400 for room and board/month. Extra snacks or alcohol are not included.
This apprenticeship will take place from May to early October and will be 5 days/week, typically Monday-Friday.
A bike for biking to and from the gardens is also a very useful thing to bring along to the farm.
About the Community and Land
Grovenland Farm is situated between a few small towns in central Saskatchewan. Lanigan is where they pick up mail and groceries. It has all the basic services. Drake is where the kids go to school, the families participate in community events, and attend church. Manitou Beach is just 25 minutes away and in a summer resort town, with a beach, parks, spa, shops, and markets. It has many events and activities, festivals, and entertainment planned throughout the summer. The farm is 1.5hrs to Saskatoon. And 2 hours to Regina. The farm hosts a weekly campfire when family members and friends stop in each week.
“We acknowledge that our history on this land (at the border of Treaty 4 & 6) is very short and those who have a long history here (our indigenous neighbours) are not present in our communities any longer. We know that many injustices have taken place but admit that the lack of current relationship with our indigenous neighbours makes reconciliation a difficult and unknown proposal.”
-Ben and Lisa
The closest First Nation communities are: Day Star First Nation, Kawacatoose First Nation, Gordon First Nation, and Muskowekwan First Nation. The farm is on the border of Treaty 4 & 6 territory and the traditional and ancestral lands of many cultures, languages, and First Nations people including Nehiyaw (Cree), Dakota, Dene (Chipewyan), Nakota (Assiniboine), and Saulteaux. These communities have a deep relationship with this land based on, among other things, a spiritual connection and subsistence extending back thousands of years.
More Details about this Apprenticeship and How to Apply
Applications Due: January 31, 2025
Contact Saskatchewan Apprenticeship Coordinator with questions:
saskatchewan@youngagrarians.org
Interested in an Apprenticeship but this isn’t quite the right one? Check out other Young Agrarians Alberta Apprenticeships being offered in 2025 here.