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One family’s farm journey: Constant growth
February 10, 2018
Many Québec dairy farms are small family operations. While Ferme Drapeau et Bélanger is a family operation, it boasts 1,150 head herd and 625 milking cows. In addition to the dairy herd, the family farms 3,850 acres of corn and soybeans. The Drapeau family doesn’t mind sharing the secret to their success: constant growth and improvement.

The Drapeau family
Ferme Drapeau et Bélanger’s beginnings
In 1956, Marcel Drapeau purchased a farm with seven cows in Sainte-Françoise, about halfway between Montréal and Québec City. By the early 1980s, the farm had grown to more than 100 cows, already leaping ahead of most dairy farms at that time. Today, three generations of Drapeaus work together to manage the operation, looking for opportunities to improve every day.
Farming is a family affair
Today, Marcel is still active on the farm, along with his son Michel and his wife Sylvie, who manage the fields and the office. And their son Dominic manages the herd, and his wife Célia Neault manages the finances.
As the operation has grown over the years, the Drapeaus have benefited from adding additional skills like Neault’s. “She’s very good at managing employees, analyzing data and using various management tools,” says Dominic. “Her contribution has allowed the company to continue to grow.”
Learn more about the Canada's Outstanding Young Farmer Program, sponsored by Bayer: Dominic Drapeau and Célia Neault of Ferme Drapeau et Bélanger won in 2016

Dominic Drapeau and Célia Neault of Ferme Drapeau et Bélanger won Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmer’s Award in 2016