Baker Community Farms

A Hutterite Colony dedicated to sustainable farming, community living, and promoting environmental stewardship and agricultural education.


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green wheat field during daytime
a seed plant in the middle of a field
brown field near tree during daytime

About Us


Welcome to Baker Community Farms, located just south of MacGregor. Established in 1973, our Hutterite community has been committed to sustainable and responsible farming practices for over five decades. Originally specializing in grain, hog, and poultry farming, we ceased our hog and poultry operations in the late 1980s to focus exclusively on grain production.

At Baker Community Farms, we believe in the power of community and the importance of working together for the collective good. Our members share a deep connection to the land, practicing environmentally friendly farming methods that ensure the health and productivity of our fields. This dedication to sustainability not only supports our way of life but also contributes to the well-being of our surrounding environment and neighboring communities.

Through our grain farming, we produce high-quality crops that serve as the foundation for many food products. We are dedicated to passing down our agricultural knowledge and communal values to future generations, ensuring the continuity and prosperity of our Hutterite community.

Education and skill development are vital parts of life at Baker Community Farms. Join us in celebrating a tradition of excellence in farming and community living that has thrived for over fifty years. Welcome to Baker Community Farms.

1973
Timeline of our farm

Baker Community Farms was established.

1974

First hog barn was built

1978

Plated our first crop of corn

1979

First poultry barn was built

1978

  Specialized farming numerous cereal grains

1988

Ceased hog and poultry operations 

2000

  Celebrated our first Manitoba corn yield victory

Collaborate with us to protect and preserve for the prosperity of future generations

"From seed to harvest, we nurture the earth."