A tractor working a wide red-soil field on Prince Edward Island's south shore

Our team

A father and son, and the land they've spent their lives on.


The Wiltings

Linden Lee Farm is a family operation. Right now that means Aike and Hans, in the fields most days the weather allows.

Aike and Hans Wilting together in the cab of a tractor
Aike and Hans Wilting.
Hans Wilting

Hans Wilting

Grower

Hans has worked the south shore for more than twenty-five years, and potatoes have been his ever since he and his father Aike first put them in the ground.

He has also made the farm a place where better ways of growing get tried. His work fighting wireworm, and turning to mustard as a rotation crop, has been covered more than once by CBC.


Aike Wilting

Grower

Aike carries the name the farm started with, and he grew up in it. He is the third Wilting generation to grow potatoes on this ground.

The 2025 drought was one of the hardest seasons anyone here can remember, and pulling a crop through years like that now falls to his generation.

Aike Wilting standing on a truck bed loaded with potatoes under a dramatic sky

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