Agriculture Trophy 1929

We recently received a donation in from Deborah Kirstein which included a ton of items from the 1930s to the 1970s.

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One of the items she included was a picture and magazine article about their grandfather Gus Elgert who was a farmer that owned land one and a half miles east of Wetaskiwin. His field was a model from the standpoint of evenness, purity or variety, growth and ripening, and freedom from weeds. His crops were so good that he won the Alberta Department of Agriculture trophy for the best field of wheat entered in any field crop competition in Alberta. Elgert moved to Alberta in 1911 and started farming shortly after his arrival which his farm now accumulates to 700 acres. In the same year Elgert won the trophy he also won first prize for the best field of oats. We have the trophy in our collection prior to this donation and we now have a rich story to go along with his award-winning fields.

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