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Friday, February 20, 2026
The Manitoba Beef Producers (MBP) Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Brandon marked a significant occasion in the beef industry, spotlighting the recipients of the 2026 Manitoba Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA). This prestigious honor, bestowed annually, recognizes beef producers across the province for their unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship and sustainable agricultural practices.
This year, the TESA award was presented to Connor and Kyla English, who operate a multigenerational family farm near Rivers, Manitoba. The English family's commitment to eco-friendly farming and innovative practices has garnered them regional recognition and set a benchmark for environmental stewardship within the province.
MBP President Matthew Atkinson expressed his pride in the TESA award, emphasizing its importance among the numerous accolades presented by the organization. “We’re really, really proud of the TESA award in general. It’s great to see folks showcasing the great environmental benefits and good stewardship and innovation practices in our cattle industry,” he stated. This recognition is not merely a badge of honor; it highlights the influential role that farming practices play in promoting ecological well-being, cattle welfare, and community sustainability.
One of the standout features of the English family's farming operation is their use of polycropping and intercropping systems. By cultivating multiple crops simultaneously, they enhance soil health, reduce pest outbreaks, and increase biodiversity, which ultimately contributes to a more resilient agricultural environment. Additionally, their creative grazing rotations allow the land to rest and recover, supporting the natural reclamation of ecosystems while also providing nutritious forage for their cattle.
The English family's longstanding commitment to good land stewardship

and sustainable agriculture practices demonstrates a forward-thinking approach essential in today’s climate-conscious world. Their practices not only yield immediate benefits but also establish a sustainable agricultural legacy for future generations. Atkinson noted that the diversity of the English family’s practices and their tangible environmental impact truly distinguished them from other nominees this year.
As the recipients of the provincial TESA award, the English family will proudly represent Manitoba as nominees in the Canadian Cattle Association’s National TESA Award competition later this year. This national recognition offers an opportunity for the English family to share their successful stewardship journey on a broader platform and inspire other producers to adopt innovative practices.
In an industry increasingly challenged by climate change and pressure on natural resources, the agricultural community must come together to champion sustainable practices that protect the environment while ensuring the viability of the beef industry. The MBP AGM highlighted not just the achievements of one family but the collective efforts of all producers committed to ensuring a sustainable future for farming in Manitoba.
As attendees reflect on this year’s recognition, the focus remains on the path ahead—encouraging collaboration, innovation, and environmental responsibility among all stakeholders in the beef industry. The English family has set an inspiring example, proving that dedication to stewardship can result in meaningful change both within their own community and beyond. As they head to the national stage, they carry with them the hopes and aspirations of Manitoba's agricultural community, paving the way for a sustainable future.
2026 TESA Award- Manitoba Beef Producers
By Carolyn Phillips






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