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Adesco Western Ranch
Black Farmer in Canada
Our Story

Adesco Western Ranch
Established in 2018

Established in 2018 in the close-knit hamlet of Tomahawk, Parkland County, Alberta, Adesco Western Ranch was founded by Tim Adekola — a dynamic, resilient young African Canadian farmer. Located along Highway 759, northeast of Drayton Valley, our farm sits on the land we tend, protect, and transform.

Our mission transcends traditional farming. We serve as a form of resistance against historical marginalization, reclaiming narratives and spaces traditionally inaccessible to Black and marginalized communities in Canada.

  • Regenerative agricultural practices and land stewardship
  • Community education and youth training programs
  • Challenging systemic barriers in Canadian agriculture
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Food Sovereignty

Restoring community control over food production, distribution, and cultural food traditions.

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Community Wealth

Building intergenerational agricultural equity through shared livestock and land programs.

2018
Year Founded
150+
Families Supported
5
Community Programs
6+
Years of Impact
Our Journey
Why We Exist

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To build an equitable, resilient, and sustainable agricultural community in Canada — one that centres the experiences and leadership of Black and marginalized farmers, and demonstrates that farming can be a powerful act of resistance, healing, and community wealth-building.

Our Vision

A Canada where its food landscape reflects the full diversity of its people — where Black farmers are celebrated, resourced, and empowered to lead the transition to a just and sustainable food system for all.

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What Guides Us

Our Core Values

Six principles that shape every decision we make — from how we tend the land to how we serve our community.

Equity

We challenge the systemic barriers that have historically excluded Black and marginalized communities from land ownership, agricultural capital, and food systems.

Resilience

Rooted in the enduring strength of African agricultural traditions, we build systems that withstand adversity and grow stronger through every challenge.

Sustainability

Every farming decision is guided by long-term land stewardship — composting, regenerative grazing, cover cropping, and zero synthetic inputs across our operation.

Community

Our programs exist to serve the community first. From livestock banking to seed libraries, every initiative is designed to multiply wealth and opportunity across families.

Education

We partner with schools, institutions, and aspiring farmers to share knowledge about sustainable agriculture, food sovereignty, and the socio-political dimensions of food.

Innovation

We blend time-honoured African farming knowledge with modern regenerative techniques, creating an agricultural model that is both culturally grounded and forward-looking.

Our History

The Adesco Journey

From a single farm in Tomahawk to a multi-program community agricultural enterprise — six years of growth, resilience, and impact.

Founded

Adesco Western Ranch established in Tomahawk, Parkland County, Alberta by Tim Adekola — a young African Canadian farmer with a vision for equitable agriculture.

2018
First Harvest

First full growing season completed. Initial vegetable plots and small livestock operation launched, establishing the foundation for community-facing programs.

2019
Banking Programs

Goat Banking and Chicken Banking initiatives launched, placing the first community flocks and herds with enrolled Alberta families.

2020
Cultural Seeds

The Cultural Seeds program began collecting and trialling African and diaspora heritage seed varieties on Adesco land, establishing the community seed library.

2021
Cattle Banking

Cattle Banking program expanded the livestock-sharing model to include dairy and beef cattle, serving a growing number of families across the region.

2022
Funded Growth

Secured funding support from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, enabling expanded infrastructure, training programs, and community outreach initiatives.

2023
Webinar Series

Launched a four-part webinar series on mental wellness for Black farmers, addressing the intersection of mental health, land, and identity in the agricultural community.

2024
Continued Impact

Over 150 families supported across all programs. Ongoing expansion of the seed library, livestock banking, and regenerative vegetable production across the ranch.

2025
Tim Adekola, PresidentPresident
A Word from Our Founder
"At Adesco Western Ranch, our mission goes beyond farming — we are building a legacy of resilience, equity, and sustainability. Every acre we tend, every community we serve, is a testament to the belief that agriculture can be a powerful force for social justice and environmental stewardship."

Tim Adekola

President & Founder, Adesco Western Ranch Ltd.

The People Behind the Ranch

Meet Our Team

From the founder to our operations and community teams, every person at Adesco is committed to the mission of equitable, sustainable agriculture.

Tim Adekola
President & Founder

Tim Adekola

A dynamic, resilient African Canadian farmer who established Adesco Western Ranch in 2018 as an act of resistance and community building. Tim leads the ranch's strategic vision and community programs.

Ranch Operations
Farm Management Team

Ranch Operations

Our dedicated operations team manages daily livestock care, field cultivation, seed saving, and community distribution — ensuring every program runs with integrity and care.

Community Programs
Outreach & Education

Community Programs

Our community programs team coordinates banking program enrollments, seed library distribution, youth training sessions, and partnerships with local schools and institutions.

What We Do

Our Programs & Initiatives

Five community programs, each designed to build food security, income, and cultural connection for Black and marginalized families across Alberta.

Goat & Lamb Banking

Goat & Lamb Banking

Community goat and lamb ownership providing milk, meat, and income.

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Cattle Banking

Cattle Banking

Shared dairy and beef cattle for enrolled Alberta families.

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Chicken, Goose & Guinea Banking

Chicken, Goose & Guinea Banking

Free-range poultry flock program for eggs and meat.

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Cultural Seeds

Cultural Seeds

Heritage seed preservation and community seed library.

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Seasonal Vegetables

Seasonal Vegetables

Pesticide-free seasonal produce boxes and market gardens.

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6
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Building Sustainable Futures
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Adesco is a Black-led agricultural enterprise founded on the principle that farming can be a vehicle for social justice. We combine traditional African livestock-sharing models with modern regenerative practices, serving our community through five distinct programs that build food security, income, and cultural connection.

Adesco Western Ranch is located at 51217 Range Road 63 in Tomahawk, Parkland County, Alberta — along Highway 759, northeast of Drayton Valley. We welcome farm visits, educational tours, and volunteer days year-round.

You can support our mission by enrolling in a Banking program, subscribing to our seasonal veggie boxes, joining the cultural seeds library, attending a webinar, volunteering on the ranch, or donating to Visible Futures Empowerment Society Inc. (VFES). Reach out through our contact page to learn more.

Yes. We actively welcome schools, community groups, and individuals who want to learn about sustainable agriculture, food sovereignty, and the work we are doing. Educational tours can be arranged by contacting us directly.

Testimonials

What People Say

Adesco Western Ranch's commitment to community education transformed how I understand regenerative agriculture. Their hands-on approach and dedication to social justice in farming is truly inspiring.

MJW

Matthew J. Wyman

Senior Consultant

Supporting a Black-led farm that challenges systemic barriers is exactly what we need in Canadian agriculture. The team's passion for sustainability and equity is unmatched.

ABS

Anthom Bu Spar

Community Partner

The educational programs at Adesco are game-changing. They are building a model for inclusive, sustainable agriculture that can inspire generations to come.

MKP

Metho K. Partho

Agricultural Educator

We Are Grateful For

Our Funding Partners

Adesco Western Ranch is supported by Government of Canada programs that recognise the vital role of diverse, community-led agriculture in Canada's food future.

Government of CanadaAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada