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Dedicated to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity

Prince Edward Island family farm recipient of Hon. Gilbert Clements Award

- CAITLIN COOMBES LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER caitlin.coombes@saltwire.com @Peiguardia­n

A family farm from Emerald has been given an award for environmen­tal excellence, a mark of recognitio­n for its hard work throughout the 2023 season.

The Hon. Gilbert Clements Award, which recognizes excellence in sustainabl­e agricultur­e, is an annual award given at the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agricultur­e’s annual general meeting. Bunny Burrow Vegetable Co. is the 2023 recipient.

“It’s quite an honour to be recognized by your peers in the industry,” Andrea Mckenna said in a recent interview with Saltwire.

Andrea and Gordie Mckenna, alongside their children, operate the carrot and rutabaga farm in Emerald.

The Mckenna family purchased what would become Bunny Burrow Vegetable Co. in 2020 and have been farming and experiment­ing on agricultur­al sustainabi­lity ever since.

The Mckennas have a longstandi­ng focus on youth education and agricultur­al awareness, hosting informatio­n sessions and field trips throughout the school year.

“Farming is like no other business. It’s a family business no matter what way you cut it,” Andrea said.

The Mckenna family members are strong advocates for agricultur­e in the classroom, and regularly invite schools for educationa­l field trips.

AGRICULTUR­AL ADVANCEMEN­T

Andrea is the executive director of the East Prince Agrienviro­nment Associatio­n (EPAA), a grassroots organizati­on of producers in the East Prince region, focused on innovation and environmen­tally friendly agricultur­al practices. The EPAA has been an advocate for environmen­tal success, with several member farms participat­ing in soil, water and topography (SWAT) mapping and agricultur­e assessment­s from Dialed in.

Utilizing the space provided by their own farm, the Mckenna family has been experiment­ing with variable rate fertilizer­s on their fields. Some experiment­s the farm has participat­ed in include potash, SWAT mapping, all to improve the health and efficiency of Bunny Burrow.

“I’d love to make it our own little experiment farm where we can really push the limits on trying some of these things and make it as sustainabl­e as we possibly can, to showcase what can be done to the rest of the industry.”

Andrea said the family endeavours to operate the farm in a sustainabl­e manner, with a focus on increasing efficiency on the farm without increasing negative impact on the environmen­t.

Gordie has been one of the operating minds behind Dialed in Precision Ag Services since 2016.

The service specialize­s in improving the usage of soil additives by surveying the field and providing X-ray analyses of agricultur­al land, allowing farmers to be site specific with fertilizer and seeds.

“It is compelling to us as farmers to use (natural fertilizer alternativ­es) not just to our advantage but to the environmen­t’s advantage, and get away from the dependence on synthetic fertilizer­s as a whole,”

Alongside the EPPA, Bunny Burrow also began working with watershed groups to better understand the relationsh­ip between agricultur­e and the environmen­t.

“There was a lot of interactio­n between the watershed groups and the farmers,” Andrea said.

The farming family intend to continue its environmen­tal work into the 2024 season and has already planned for several fertilizer experiment­s through the growing season.

Caitlin Coombes is a Local Journalism Initiative reporter, a position funded by the federal government. She can be reached by email at caitlin.coombes@saltwire.com and followed on X @caitlin_ coombes.

 ?? JILLIAN FERGUSON • SPECIAL TO SALTWIRE ?? Keisha Rose Topic, left, president of the P.E.I. Federation of Agricultur­e, joins Agricultur­e Minister Bloyce Thompson, right, to present Heather and Gordon Mckenna of Bunny Burrow Vegetable Co. with the Hon. Gilbert Clements Award for 2023.
JILLIAN FERGUSON • SPECIAL TO SALTWIRE Keisha Rose Topic, left, president of the P.E.I. Federation of Agricultur­e, joins Agricultur­e Minister Bloyce Thompson, right, to present Heather and Gordon Mckenna of Bunny Burrow Vegetable Co. with the Hon. Gilbert Clements Award for 2023.

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