Family-run farm since 1970
Innovative farming techniques

Here To Grow

Innovative farming techniques

We work in acres, not hours.

We grow a variety of high-quality crops using sustainable farming practices. Our crop rotation and soil management techniques help maintain soil health and productivity.

Family-run farm since 1970
Thorlakson's Family Feedyard and Farming

Partner with us

Thorlakson’s bring experience and passion for agriculture, ensuring that your land will be cared for and utilized to its fullest potential. Together, we can enhance the productivity of your property while maintaining its ecological health. By partnering with us, you're not just leasing land; you're fostering a thriving agricultural endeavor that supports the local community and contributes to food security.

Crop management Alberta
Family-run farm since 1970

Why Choose Us

Family Heritage: As a family-owned and operated farm, we bring decades of experience and a personal touch to our operations. Our commitment to family values is evident in everything we do.

State of the Art Equipment: We pride ourselves in using the most current advances in farming equipment and technology.

Airdrie farming community
Sustainable agriculture Alberta
Sustainable agriculture Alberta

Over the years, this business and family has grown and diversified. Through all these ventures, family has always been the heart, soul, and driving factor.

Facilities & Equipment

Farm equipment plays a crucial role in the operations of Thorlakson Feedyards Inc. When it comes to crops, tractors, planters, and harvesters are essential for efficient planting and reaping of crops like barley and wheat, which are key components of the feed for the cattle. Proper maintenance and regular upgrades of this equipment are prioritized to ensure smooth functioning and productivity at Thorlakson Feedyards Inc.

Community Commitment

Our involvement in the community extends beyond farming. We understand that it is our job to grow and feed our community. That’s why we’ve donated $10,000 to the Airdrie Food Bank every year since 2023.

Sustainable agriculture practices
Sustainable agriculture practices Alberta
Alberta Farming and Feedyards