Toews & Bale is where prairie life, family, and farm-made innovation meet.
Born from a first-generation farm, raised on grit and good stories, and growing into something bigger every season: we’re building a home for hay, flowers, equipment, fieldcraft, slow adventures, and the kind of prairie hospitality you can feel in your bones.
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Straight from the shop to the field
Downloadable e-book and coil print copy too
The ultimate book for small-scale farmers and DIY hay makers.
This step-by-step guide empowers you to build a proven Triple Hitch system to streamline your operation, save valuable time, and increase your farm's profits.
Each chapter includes links to LIVE video answers to all your questions. We walk you through our thoughts and process in true authentic farmer speak.
Looking for the full engineered drawings to make your own hitch?
Find them here!
• 50% pre-shrunk cotton, 50% polyester
• Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling
• Front pouch pocket
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Welcome to the farm, we’d love to show you around.
We create tools, traditions, and experiences rooted in the land we love: from our inventions like the Triple Hitch, to our 3,000+ peonies, to the future farm stays that are slowly taking shape among the barley and bales.
This is a family-run prairie brand built by hand, heart, and a whole lot of coffee.
Whether you’re here for equipment, flowers, stories, or the promise of quiet mornings on the farm… welcome. You’re in good company.
IN THE PRESS
Discover more of our story
Rooted in Grass:
The Toews & Bale Story
by Alberta Open Farm Days
Featured Entrepreneurs & Business Success Stories: Toews & Bale
by Thorhild County
Featured Entrepreneurs & Business Success Stories: Poppy Wynn
by Thorhild County
Why visit Poppy Wynn flower farm
by Go East of Edmonton




