This weekend offers a glimpse back in time, as the Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club Presents its Annual Threshing Day.
Fern Beasse is the President of this Club, and he's excited to show off old-school farming techniques like threshing, grain cutting, stoking, binder working as a team, and more.
This educational event, located 1.5 miles north of Dauphin on Highway 362, will also have a farmers market and food truck on the scene to keep everyone in attendance well-fed.
Fern Beasse is the President of the Ag Heritage Club, and he's also putting out the call for new members.
"It'd be always great to have people to join our club and get involved in our heritage activities because when I look around at our group, I see we're getting more mature. Not too many young guys involved, but the young guys are busy right now in the fields when the season is like this"
So come out to harvest a slice of history at the Annual Threshing Day.
As always, you can find everything going on in the parkland by visiting our Community Calendar for more events like this.