Agriculture in Alberta is more than an industry — it’s a legacy. Through our Stories from the Field videos, we are sharing stories of resilience, innovation, and deep-rooted pride. Because when we tell the story of ag, we honour the past and inspire the future.

Inspiring Innovation

The ag industry stands ready to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future. AFSC is working alongside producers and industry to find new approaches, develop new techniques and grow agriculture in Alberta.

 

Supporting the future of agriculture with the Next Generation Loan

AFSC is committed to supporting Alberta’s producers at every stage of their journey. Whether you’re a young farmer planning your next steps, a producer growing your operation, or you’re starting your farm succession journey, AFSC is ready to help you make the next move.

 

Trevor Liboiron

Risk management programs like AFSC’s Moisture Deficiency Insurance are an important part of Trevor Liboiron’s farming operation as they provide a key backstop and peace of mind.

 

Strengthening Communities

Farming can be challenging, but like a true community, we pull together, supporting one another and growing stronger together. At AFSC, we’re proud to walk alongside producers, supporting our communities every step of the way.

Women in Agriculture

At AFSC, we are proud to support women in agriculture. We recognize the challenges they face and the benefits and unique perspective they bring to our industry.

Allana Minchau, 7A7 Ranch

Allana Minchau grew up on a first generation cattle ranch in southern Alberta. Our Next Generation Loan program helped her return to her roots, purchase land and expand her ranching operation to continue doing what she loves.

Kamlah Farms

Jeff and Grejanka Kamlah run a state-of-the-art poultry farm near Didsbury. With the help of AFSC’s Next Generation Loan program, this young family was able to automate and expand their operation.

At AFSC, our people are proud to support Alberta farmers. Many of us, like Leslie McEachern and Melanie Onyschuk, are farmers too and their experiences play a vital role in their work with AFSC.

Alberta 4-H

AFSC supports 4-H in many communities throughout across the province. AFSC’s 4-H Club Fund provides support for 4-H clubs, districts and regions in Alberta to assist with costs associated with developing existing programs and activities, including the costs to start a new club.

Busy Bee Farm Ltd

AFSC lending client Busy Bee Farm Ltd. operates near Hay Lakes and produces around one million pounds of honey every year. AFSC loans have helped increase infrastructure to help grow their operation.

Sloan Cattle Company

Sloan Cattle Company is a third generation family farm near Ashmont. Livestock Price Insurance helps provide a safeguard and a marketing tool to the farm.

Neubauer Family

The Neubauer Family has been farming in Alberta since 1910, and working on raising the fifth generation of farmers. Their love for the agriculture industry shows in the efforts they put into their farm and also the agricultural education programs they host to spread the word to those outside the industry.

Scholing’s Produce

Scholing’s Produce has operated in the Lacombe area for over 20 years. Every agribusiness and farm is different but knowing AFSC can supply producers with capital and programs to manage risk ensures these vital ag businesses continue to flourish.

Lewis Farms

Every farm is different; but every farmer knows they need the right tools to get the job done, and the right tools to help manage the risk when things don’t go as planned.