Meet The Team
At Longmire Farms

Our Values
Respect
We do our best to respect everything that gets us through the year. Our family members, our employees, our neighbors, end-use customers, and the land that gifts us with a harvest and keeps people employed.
Community
We strive to support local business, local causes, and local people whenever possible. As the world moves ever urban, keeping people employed in the area becomes more important every year.
Sustainability
Profitability, land health, mental health. Without keeping the land healthy, the bank account healthy, and the people working here happy, there is no plan for next year.

Elizabeth Longmire
Married a farmer and raised a family. Fifty-plus percent of the reason the wheels have stayed on the cart. Leave your muddy boots outside.
Ken Longmire
Husband, father, third generation farmer with his literal and figurative fingerprints all over the whole damn operation. Usually has the answer, usually working too hard.
Devin Longmire
Oldest of the two Longmire kids. Put that philosophy degree to no good use at all…yet? Not sure how that thing got broken…

Tara Longmire
The youngest of the Longmire children, Tara moved back to the farm after completing her undergrad at the U of S and formed HyLo Farms with her spouse Carl. Exotic snack specialist, late night sporting enthusiast, fourth generation farmer.
Carl Hydomako
Hailing from the mean streets of Saskatoon, Carl has been calling Kindersley home since the early 2010’s. Don’t let his big city manners fool you, this half of HyLo Farms can twist a wrench and operate anything on wheels.
Syphonna Leipert
Farm girl from a few miles west, Syphonna is a farrier, budding breakaway roper, and no stranger to honest work. No horse shall go unrode, no horn left unhonked.

Jackson Weibe
From coffee boss to grain guru? What started as a working holiday ended up being a 4 year vacation. We’ll keep the seat warm for ya!
Brett Howie
Son of a farmer, father to a sister of thought, Brett’s been pitching in on the Longmire ranch for over a decade now. If you’re lookin’ to get a liquid hose patched, legal advice for a fair price, or a D-Beat for hardcore track, head north at the Beadle turn when the weather’s fair.
Rene Prefontaine
Axes, crispy boys, strict opinions on lighting. This rail station captain isn't afraid to trade the treed wonderland of Silver Park for the dusty clime of West Central SK. Arf Arf.










