DiscoverSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)After 106 years, how do diversification and self-sufficiency keep the Wilson Hutterite Colony viable? With Paul Wurz
After 106 years, how do diversification and self-sufficiency keep the Wilson Hutterite Colony viable? With Paul Wurz

After 106 years, how do diversification and self-sufficiency keep the Wilson Hutterite Colony viable? With Paul Wurz

Update: 2024-12-10
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The Wilson Hutterite Colony has been in existence in its present location since 1918 when the original settlers arrived from North Dakota. Originally they came from Europe where people in parts of Austria speak a language similar to theirs even now. Today there are 128 people residing on the colony, located south of Coaldale.


The successful farming operation includes livestock and poultry production as well as beautifully crafted goods for colony use sold both locally and even internationally. Some of their products include broiler chickens, fertile eggs and dairy milk. They manufacture custom made western saddles, saddle pads, chaps, gloves, handmade shoes and boots for men as well as furniture, kitchen cabinets, grandfather clocks. From the wool of their Merino sheep they made in-soles.


Our presenters will discuss life on the Colony as well as the farming operation and variety of agricultural-based industries. This presentation will be a panel format and out of respect for our speakers, please do not take photos at this session.


Speaker: Paul Wurz


Paul Wurz has been financial and supervising manager of the Wilson Hutterite Colony for 8 years. He was born in the colony and held the positions of carpenter and shepherd before becoming manager. He and his wife have seven children, six girls and a boy.

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After 106 years, how do diversification and self-sufficiency keep the Wilson Hutterite Colony viable? With Paul Wurz

After 106 years, how do diversification and self-sufficiency keep the Wilson Hutterite Colony viable? With Paul Wurz

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs