Edward James Connery was born and raised in St. Vital where his parents
operated a market garden and greenhouse. He received his formal education
at Glenlawn Collegiate. Ed and wife, Beverley Sager, have four children:
Doug, Jackie, Jeff and Tim. In the late 1950s, Ed began looking around
the province for an area more suited to vegetable production than the heavy
clay soils of the Red River Valley. He decided that Portage la Prairie
presented the best combination of soil, climate and location for large-scale
mechanized production. In 1960 Ed established Riverdale Farms along
the Assiniboine River near Portage la Prairie.
Ed was an industry leader in mechanizing the harvesting of carrots,
onions and rutabagas, as well as their bulk storage, utilizing air circulation
and humidification. He is a strong supporter of agricultural research
to solve industry production, storage and marketing problems. His
assistance contributed to solving problems related to: surface browning
of carrots, neck rot in onions, surface cracking of rutabagas and quality
maintenance in broccoli. In his travels across North America and
overseas, Ed was always looking for smarter ways to do things. Upon
his return, he would share his observations. Some of Ed’s findings
resulted in the development of new technologies and protocols which became
standard practice in the horticulture industry in Manitoba and elsewhere.
To ensure a reliable supply of workers for his labour-intensive operation,
Ed was one of the first growers to provide housing for employees.
Later he worked with government to bring in farm workers from Mexico.
Ed’s volunteer involvement in the industry and the community is impressive.
He served as: a committee member or director of the Vegetable Growers’
Association of Manitoba; Chair, Manitoba Root Crop Marketing Board; and
Director and President, Canadian Horticultural Council. He fought
for fair prices for growers through orderly marketing which led to the
establishment of Peak of the Market. Ed is actively involved in Rotary
International, Trinity United Church, United Way, Portage Golf Club, Habitat
for Humanity and Koko Platz Community Club. From 1986 to 1992, Ed
was the Conservative MLA for Portage la Prairie. He served as:
Minister of Labour; Minister of Environment, Workplace Safety and Health;
and Minister of Cooperative, Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
In 1981 the Connery family was named Farm Family of the Year by the
Red River Exhibition Association. In 1983, Ed was chosen Farmer of
the Year by the Portage la Prairie Chamber of Commerce. He was awarded
an honorary life membership in the Vegetable Growers’ Association of Manitoba
in 1984.
Edward James Connery has been described as the father of modern commercial
vegetable production in Manitoba and a community-minded family man.
Nominated by Peak of the Market