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Canada’s Premier Haskap Collective.

Vitalaberry Farms are 9 (and growing) dedicated haskap farms, scattered across Western Canada, growing haskap berries in the healthiest way possible.

MEET OUR

GROWERS.

We treasure the land we grow on, prioritizing sustainable agriculture and

natural plant resiliency—no GMOs or unnecessary chemicals, ever.

Bokey Blooms Farms

STURGEON COUNTY, AB

This fifth-generation farmer is modernizing the humble family farm with sustainable, healthy crops.

Currently, they maintain six acres of haskap orchard and are putting the finishing touches on a
small on-site production facility.

Blas Berry Orchard

PARKLAND COUNTY, AB

In 2013, Owners Sam Kreuger and Grant McCubbing realized a dream when they purchased rural

property and grew the small operation to over 20,000 early- and late-harvest haskap bushes.

Blooming Krale Orchard

NORTHWEST OF PRINCE ALBERT, SK

Blooming KRALE Orchard is a 4th generation farm that transitioned their traditional grain operation to
a haskap orchard in 2016. Currently, there are 17,000 haskap under drip irrigation, with at least another 15,000 being planted in the coming years.

Blue Vista Orchards

PICTURE BUTTE, AB

This father-and-son operation has 10,000 plants on eight acres and farms with an eye to keeping
the operation viable for the next generation. They enjoy working together as a family with a goal to
grow great tasting, healthy fruit.

Broken Tine Orchard

WEST OF GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB

Broken Tine Orchard’s 19,500 plants thrive on 35 acres of full-drip irrigation. This fourth-generation
farm, established in 1926, has been growing haskaps since 2011.

Phoenix Haskaps

NOBLEFORD, AB

While this fifth-generation farm is today in southern Alberta, it has its roots in late-1800s Netherlands. Today, they have 42,000 haskap plants on 30 acres of sprawling prairie with the beautiful
Rocky Mountains in view.

Prairie Hill Fruits

PICTURE BUTTE, AB

Established in 2013, the couple behind Prairie Hill Fruits has been farming for 27 years. They began with five acres and over the years have expanded into the pristine 40-acre operation there today.

Rosy Farms

STURGEON COUNTY, AB

In 2014, 80 acres of intensively-farmed dirt northwest of Edmonton was transformed to beautiful soil capable of growing the best berries possible. To date, Rosy Farms has 26,000 haskap bushes, with plans to build a processing facility and continue to expand.

Savory Grove Farms

PIERCELAND, SK

As a multi-generational family, Savory Grove have farmed and ranched for the last 21 years. In 2015 they diversified and planted 16 acres of haskaps with an aim to create a sustainable resource that can be farmed responsibly for many years to come.

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We’d love to hear from you.

Vitalaberry Farms  P.O. BOX 3535, Station Main  Spruce Grove, Alberta  T7X 3A8  Canada

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