Alex was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan on August 12, 1938 and
Bette (Leask) was born in Lenore, Manitoba on October 5, 1939. Alex
was raised on the family farm at Virden, Manitoba. Graduating from
Virden Collegiate in 1956, he immediately assumed the role of operating
the farm. Bette grew up on a farm at Lenore and graduated as a Registered
Nurse from Brandon General Hospital in 1960. They have four daughters
and two sons, Billy, Della, Lara, Brett, Christa and Mandy.
Alex is a lifetime member of the Canadian Hereford Association, having
successfully bred, raised, shown and sold purebred Hereford cattle from
1958 - 1988. The family hosted Hereford cattle producers from all
parts of the world.
In 1979, the Scotts switched from conventional to organic farming
and since then have been continuously involved in a sustainable organic
system.
Alex and Bette provided the impetus for the formation of the Organic
Producers Association of Manitoba (OPAM) in 1988. They were instrumental
in creating an organization that would address the needs of organic producers.
There was a need for an organization to certify organic products, provide
education and develop markets. Farmers adopting organic farming practices
required information and services not readily available. Through
the formation of OPAM, practical farming experience was shared among the
members and with the general public. National standards for certification
of organic crops were set in co-operation with similar groups across Canada.
Accreditation by the Standards Council of Canada in 2002 and the United
States Department of Agriculture in 2003 has given OPAM prominent status
in Canada.
Both Alex and Bette have been actively involved with OPAM since its
inception by promoting organic farming through the media, teaching at seminars,
attending conferences across Canada and hosting international delegations
on their farm. Since 1993, they have worked with Assiniboine Community
College and the Independent Organic Inspectors Association to facilitate
the training of organic inspectors in Manitoba. They continue to
stay abreast of current organic issues and practices by attending conferences
and workshops nationally and internationally.
Alex and Bette have shared their love of music and sports with the
community of Virden. Area churches, Virden schools, the Virden and
District Choral Association, the Virden Music and Arts Festival and Virden
Minor Sports have all benefited from their willingness to share their time
and talents.
Alex and Bette envisioned the benefits of organic farming, devised
a strategy and capably executed that strategy to help create a vibrant
organic farming industry in Manitoba.
Nominated by the Organic Food Council
of Manitoba
– A Chapter of Canadian Organic Growers ~ 2004