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The late Manfred Kanehl inducted into the Agriculture Hall of Fame

Manfred Kanehl honoured posthumously for his contributions and advancements to animal welfare and food safety in the Canadian egg industry.

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“I think my dad would have been extremely honoured and humbled to have received this award,” said Susan Schafers, Manfred Kanehl’s daughter, who accepted the award on behalf of her father, who passed away in 2021, at the Agriculture Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Wetaskiwin in January. “It wasn’t his way to draw attention to himself, but I’m super thankful that we get to honour him today. Thank you so much for honouring my dad in such a remarkable way.

“Dad’s passion for agriculture lay in the poultry world and he always went the extra mile. He said to me, ‘it won’t ever feel like work if you love what you’re doing.’ How lucky was I to be mentored by my dad, my brother as well. And I’m fortunate that he passed on that love of agriculture to myself, my children and my grandchildren.” 

In the early 1990s, Manfred championed advancements in food safety within the Canadian egg industry. His efforts led to the development of the Start Clean – Stay Clean on-farm food safety program, which was launched nationally by Egg Farmers of Canada and is still in use today. In 1997, Manfred and his son, Martin, founded Specht-Canada Inc., a company dedicated to distributing high-quality poultry caging from Germany and Italy. Known for their animal welfare standards and advanced manure management, these systems quickly gained recognition across Canada. That same year, Manfred donated equipment to the University of Alberta’s Poultry Unit expansion.

Manfred’s passion and commitment to animal care and welfare extended beyond his farm and the egg industry, he was a founding member of the Alberta Farm Animal Care Association, advocating for collaborative approaches to address livestock welfare. His dedication extended to local organizations like the Stony Plain Chamber of Commerce, where he supported fundraisers and community events. For years, he hosted a fundraiser for Memorial Composite High School’s graduating class and mentored University of Alberta agriculture students.

Passionate about public education, Manfred participated in industry events like the Calgary Stampede, Heifer in Your Tank and Rural Café, promoting awareness of the egg industry and agriculture as a whole. His family and farm were his greatest priorities. His daughter Susan took over the family farm after his passing in 2021, becoming a leader in the industry and chair of Alberta Egg Producers.

Manfred’s legacy lives on through his contributions to food safety, animal welfare, agricultural education and through his family’s continued dedication to the industry.

The late Manfred Kanehl joins Blair Roth, a key figure in the development of the special crops industry, and Dr. Kee Jim, cattle feedlot health specialist, as the 2024 inductees into the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame. Dr. Jim will be profiled in an upcoming article.

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Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame

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Connect with Susan Lacombe for more information:
Phone: 780-554-3780

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