We’re excited to share this one with you. 🎶
This song captures a bit of who we are and the work we’re proud of every day as a 4th generation family-business in Saskatchewan agriculture. 💪
Congratulations to our visionary leader, Elyce, on being named Business Leader of the Year at this year’s MJBEX Awards. 🥳
A well-deserved recognition for her leadership, dedication and impact on our team and the Moose Jaw community. 👏
Why lentil flour? 🌾
It’s a nutrient-dense ingredient that delivers both function and value:
• High in protein and fibre
• Naturally gluten-free
• Versatile across a range of food applications
Things have definitely changed over the years.
But as a 4th generation family, our commitment to local Saskatchewan farmers and delivering quality pulses to markets around the world hasn’t.💪
Before ➡️ After
What comes into our facility is straight from the field, with weed seeds, whole pods, and chaff included. What goes out is clean, high-quality, and ready to go.
ALT A close-up of various seeds and grains with the text "Coming into our processing facility" overlaid.
ALT A close-up view of a large quantity of green lentils with the text "Coming out of our processing facility" overlaid on the image.
It all starts with local Saskatchewan farmers. 🌾
From there, we clean, process, package and ship lentils and cereals to markets around the world! 🌎
With over 45 years of experience, we’re proud to be a multi-generation family working in the industry we love.
Meet the Simpson Seeds senior management team. 🌾
From left to right:
Clayton Bzdel – CFO
Elyce Simpson Fraser – CEO
Tyler Simpson – COO
Nicole Allport – Director of Value-Add Projects
Trevor Simpson – Vice President, Farm Operations
Things are picking up around here. 🌾
As certified seed growers, we focus on producing high-quality seed and growing the top varieties in lentils, chickpeas, and cereals. We maintain high purity and production standards, delivering quality you can trust, year after year.
A day at the yard.
Loads rolling in, pulses moving through the bins and trucks getting filled. Just another day keeping Saskatchewan-grown pulses moving. 👍
ALT A large truck from Simpson Seeds Inc. is parked in front of two silver grain silos labeled "WESTEEL." A chute is unloading grain into the truck. The sky is overcast.
ALT A large truck with the logo "Simpson Seeds Inc." is being loaded with grain through an extended chute on a farm. The side of the truck displays the Simpson Seeds website. The surrounding environment appears rural, with bare trees in the background.
ALT A stream of harvested grain pours from an industrial chute into a container below, with clear skies in the background.
Still smiling about this one! 🏆
The Simpson Seeds basketball team came out on top at the Filipino community of Moose Jaw’s annual Family Day Tournament.
It was a great weekend cheering alongside the rest of the MJ community.
Today we delivered a variety of local pulses to the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank.
We’re proud to stand alongside community partners in supporting food security and sharing Saskatchewan-grown pulses where they’re needed most.
We’ve got split red split lentils packaged up and ready to go. 🌱
Now the question is… where are they headed? 👀
Take a guess in the comments. We’ll share soon.
CDC 6964 small green lentils are rolling in for cleaning!🌾
If you’re still looking for seed or want to talk through your plans, Austin’s happy to help.
📞 306.690.3733
✉️ austin@simpsonseeds.com
Today’s a good reminder of why we do what we do.
For 46 years, our pulse crops have been part of feeding communities and supporting agriculture, here at home and beyond.
We’re proud to be part of Canadian agriculture and Prairie-grown pulses. 💪🇨🇦🌾
#CDNAgDay
Would you have guessed there were lentils in this? 👀
Ginger pumpkin loaf was on the menu for our staff leadership snack and learn session.
It’s a great example of how lentils can be used in more ways than you’d think to improve the nutrition factor of delicious treats.
If you’re looking for a warm, filling, and comforting meal, this is exactly what you need.
Nothing fancy, just good Saskatchewan-style comfort food. Made with local lentils it’s perfect for cold days.
Loading ACC Schrader for the elevator at Simpson Farms!
With a new year underway, January is the perfect time to start planning your acres and locking in seed early.
Have questions or want to book? Austin’s happy to help:
📞 306.690.3733
✉️ austin@simpsonseeds.com