Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bring Food Home Conference Farmer Training Day

Good News! New Special Rate for Farmer-to-Farmer Training at the Bring Food Home Conference in Peterborough
Thursday October 27




Thanks to the support of our Sponsors,
farmers can register for a new low price for Thursday, October 27 at the Bring Food Home Conference in Peterborough.

*CLICK HERE*http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1982&EID=10156 * TO REGISTER* for October 27 and for $75 you will receive:

- Two half-day *Farmer-to-Farmer Training Workshops* (see 8 choices below) to be held at Trent University
- Lunch
- A ticket to the inspiring evening Keynote Panel “Let’s Talk About Food” featuring *Mark Winne, Jeanette Longfield *and* Dawn Morrison*, in a discussion moderated by *Jon Steinman.* The Keynote Panel will be held at Showplace, in downtown Peterborough.

Plus, come to…

*The Avenues* * @ The Spill *- local country folk band after the Keynote! Come mix, mingle, hoot and holler just down the street ($5 at the door).


*Another chance to save $$:*
*Have you attended the free Growing Your Farm Profits Workshop and prepared an Action Plan? If so, please note: **The Farmer-to-Farmer Training Workshops (below) are also eligible forcost-share funding at the rate of 50% or 75%. For more information on program requirements, please call 1-800-265-9751, visit **www.ontariosoilcrop.org/en/bdfboverview*or call your local GYFP representative.


Check out what the rest of the conference holds, as you might want to stay for all 3 fabulous days! http://bringfoodhome.com/


*FARMER-TO-FARMER TRAINING WORKSHOPS, THURSDAY OCT 27th *


9AM – NOON

*1) Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) Basics*

CSAs are becoming a popular option for farmers looking to sell product directly to consumers and for consumers concerned about where and how their food was produced. Over the course of a morning, a panel of CSA producers will discuss how they utilize the CSA idea on their farm. Topics under discussion will include CSA models, member recruitment and retention, distribution, pricing and payments. Panelists Steve and Lisa Cooper from Cooper’s CSA, Harry Stoddart from Stoddart Family Farm and Frédéric Thériault from Ferme Coopérative Tourne Sol will further illustrate how the CSA model can be successfully applied to larger vegetable operations, livestock operations or even a worker’s co-op.  If you are considering starting a CSA, this workshop is a great starting point.


*2) Profitable Winter Vegetable Production*

How does spinach grow in January? Can you really have 30 plus crops on the table in February? Is winter production really profitable? Kilpatrick Family Farm in New York has been farming year round since 2006, delivering a wide array of greens, roots, and alliums, to farmer’s markets, restaurants, and their CSA. Michael will walk participants through how Kilpatrick Family Farm grows a wide range of produce through the winter months when temperatures in the field are well below zero. Topics will include an intro to Kilpatrick Family Farm, greenhouse choices, heating options, storage requirements, and tips, tricks, and techniques for how to get things to grow when most other farms are quiet. There will also be discussion time to ask Michael questions about his operation.

*3) Choosing the Right Livestock for your Mixed Farm*

Join Fran McQuail from Meeting Place Organic Farmhttp://www.meetingplaceorganicfarm.ca/, who has raised a variety of organic livestock for over 30 years, including sheep, poultry, pigs, cattle, draft horses and dairy goats for homestead milk production. Fran will go over considerations in choosing livestock, including farm goals, basic management practices, acreage requirements, housing, human resource requirements, marketing opportunities and enterprise budgets. If you are considering getting in livestock or are looking to diversify your current operation, this is a workshop you won't want to miss!


*4) Growing Quality Organic Field Crops*


Growing organic crops is a good first step but to get the best price you also need to think about quality. A panel of experienced farmers with a range of acreage under cultivation will share their knowledge of organic field crop production, including transitioning land, rotation plans, fertility, weed control, seed sources, harvest and storage. There will be plenty of time for questions.



*1PM – 4PM *

*5) Farming in the City: An Introduction to Urban Agriculture*


Join presenters Ryan Hayhurst of Guelph's Backyard Bountyhttp://www.backyardbounty.ca/, Erica Lemieux of Seed City Farms in Toronto, and Christopher Wong of Young Urban Farmers for a session dedicated to exploring the art and science of food production in the city.

During this session presenters will share their farm models and experience through video/pictures and speak about how they got started, the challenges they've encountered, and will describe their operation including growing techniques, post-harvest handling, marketing, labour and financing. Concerns such as urban soil, food safety, policy barriers and funding challenges will also be covered.

In addition to the "how-tos" of getting started in urban growing, participants can also expect to gain a better understanding of the breadth and depth of the urban agriculture movement in southern Ontario, from permaculture co-ops to Small-Plot Intensive (SPIN Farming) enterprises, while connecting with others at the leading edge of the 'really' local food movement.


*6) Crop Planning for Vegetable Growers *(1pm – 4:30pm)


This half day workshop is based on the recent publication from Canadian Organic Growers (COG), *Crop Planning for Organic Vegetable Growers*, by Frédéric Thériault and Daniel Brisebois. Facilitated by author and Ferme Coopérative Tourne-Sol farmer Frédéric Thériault, this workshop introduces a 10 step field-tested approach to developing and implementing a crop plan: from setting realistic financial goals, to developing a fool proof crop plan (including planting schedules, seed orders, crop maps, greenhouse schedules), to keeping and analyzing records to increase your business’ profitability for the next year. Activities and discussions will enable participants to better understand the process of crop planning and how it can help make their farm businesses more efficient and profitable. An absolutely essential workshop for every market gardener*!*


*7) Grazing - From the Ground Up*


E. Ann Clark will introduce this session with a focus on starting a grazing operation from scratch, using examples from her own experience to illustrate goal-setting, identifying and fencing off management units based on soil, topography, access to water, and land use history, and using livestock to develop a property, including managing sward composition, redistributing nutrients, and discouraging woody and weedy encroachers. She will then be joined by two other experienced livestock producers who will share tips on grazing, watering and fencing systems for several species, including beef, sheep, pigs and poultry.
Panlists:
*E. Ann Clark*, retired as of Jan 2011 from her position as an Associate Professor in Plant Agriculture at the University of Guelph, has now joined the farming community near Warkworth, in Northumberland County. She is applying her 32-year career studying grazing management and organic farming to design and operate her own 100 acre grass farm for a post-oil future.

*Tony McQuail*, along with his wife Fran, have owned and operated Meeting Place Organic Farm for 38 years, and have been certified organic for the last 27 years. They are currently producing grass fed beef and pork on their 100 ac mixed farm in Bruce County using Holistic Management practices for their grazing plans.

*Roger Harley**, *wife Julie, and family moved to Ontario in 2000 from the UK where they had a 4500ac farm, most of which was in livestock and hay production. They now farm 2000 acres in Ontario all under natural and animal welfare protocols. They run a large pasture based Tamworth hog operation, a herd of Belted Galloways cattle and a flock of Wiltshire Horn sheep.


*8) Marketing Organic Field Crops*

Now that you are on your way to growing quality organic field crops, what are the options for selling them? This session will give you an overview of how organic grains are marketed in Ontario. Joining us will be Tom Manley from Homestead Organics, Marshall King from Organic Meadow and Roger Rivest from Keystone Grains. We are going to talk contracts, prices, trucking and what may be coming in the future. There will be time at the end of the day for individual discussions with Tom, Marshall and Roger.

Panelists:
Marshall King is the grain pool manager for Organic Meadow. His
position is to market members’ organic crops and work with mills, processors, and other customers. Organic Meadow will also broker crops from non-members.

Roger Rivest is a long time organic producer from Essex County. He is currently a buyer for Keystone Grain headquartered in Winnipeg. Keystone specializes in the processing and marketing of sunflowers, flax, specialty crops and organic commodities to customers in Canada and around the world.
Tom Manley has been the head of Homestead Organicssince its inception in 1997. Their current infrastructure in Berwick Ontario receives 6000 tonnes of crops per year and they are looking to expand their facilities. In addition to buying organic grains, Homestead also sells
organic livestock feeds, and organic seeds.

Monday, July 25, 2011

2011 Farm Tours!!

Meet your Eat Local Sudbury farmers

On our 2011 farm tour series!


*These free tours are open to ELS members and participants in the craft (collaborative regional alliance for farmer training) internship program. This series is a great opportunity to see where your food comes from and learn some of the skills needed for a successful farm business.*

Sign up today!



Monday, August, 8 2011:


10:00 am: Meet at Eat Local Sudbury

11:00am – 4:00pm: Tour Dalew Farms, Lavigne. Hosts: Chantal and Dave Lewington

Dalew Farms is a very diverse operation that includes five acres of vegetables, a large CSA box program, and livestock including beef, pork, laying hens, meat birds and lamb. Eat Local Sudbury carries their pork products and vegetables. A tour of the farm highlighting what’s new on the farm for 2011 will be followed by a workshop on running a successful CSA program.

5:00 pm: Back at Eat Local Sudbury



Monday, August 15, 2011:

9:00 am: Meet at Eat Local Sudbury

11:30 am - 3:30 pm: Tour Our Garden Farm, Ice Lake, Manitoulin. Hosts: Chuc and Linda Willson

Our Garden is a small, home-based business located on Manitoulin Island that specializes in a limited range of organically grown produce, bedding plants and flower baskets plus jellies, vinegars and herbal products sourced from our land or in the wild. Highlights of the tour will be the beautiful basil beds, sustainable living and a look at the jelly/vinegrette production (a vinegrette making demo, time permitting).

6:00 pm: Back at Eat Local Sudbury



Monday, August 22, 2011:

TBA: Tour Edencrest Farms, Minesing, ON.

SORRY, THIS TOUR HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO FAMILY ILLNESS



Monday, August 29, 2011:

10:00 am:  Meet at Eat Local Sudbury

10:30 – 12:00:  Tour Heart & Soil Gardens, Chelmsford. Host: Amy Hallman

This is a small ‘peri-urban’ operation where salad crops and sprouts are grown for the Eat Local Sudbury store and market stall. A tour and workshop on large-scale seed sprouting and sprouting safety will be offered.

12:30 – 4:30 pm: Tour Rowantree Farms, Wanup. Host: Allison Muckle

This farm has 5 acres in pasture and gardens surrounded by 150 acres of forest, rock and a small lake and produces "lucky duck eggs" and "quirky quail eggs" for retail and restaurant sales. They grow a wide variety of vegetables for both direct and retail sales, as well as pastured chickens and turkeys during the summer. All produce is grown without pesticides, chemical fertilizers and GMOs and all livestock are fed a certified organic grain ration and forage on pasture in the summer months. There will be tour of the farm and a workshop on raising alternative poultry for eggs.

5:00 pm:  Back at Eat Local Sudbury



Transportation is provided – Please sign up with Amy to reserve your spot: farmon@eatlocalsudbury.com or (705) 855-4658
Remember to pack your lunch and lots of water!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Conferences and Workshops - February and March

February 3 & 4:
Quest for New Farm Value - Value Plus Workshops "Turn Ideas into Value-Added Business"


Day 1: 8:30 am Registrations
Day 1 & 2: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Elk Lake Eco Centre, Ontario Street, Elk Lake

Accommodations available at: http://www.elklakeeco.com/

Early bird Registration up to January 19th 2011: 60.00$

Registration before January 26th 2011: 75.00$ (includes lunch)

Make cheque payable to the: "Northern Lights Regional Foods Project"

For more information, contact: Maurice Landriault at 705-672-5291 ext. 228

*This training may be eligible for cost-share funding through Growing Forward Business Development for Farm business.


February 9:
Food Safety Training for Ontario's Agricultural Producers

Sturgeon Falls

OMAFRA is pleased to introduce a new, one-day comprehensive workshop which focuses on the following 5 topics: Getting started in Food Safety, Hygiene and sanitation, Pre and Post Harvest Water use, manure, compost and Compost Teas, Food Safety on Multi-Commodity Farms.
Producers: 45$ plus HST Non-Producers: 65$ plus HST

To register, please call 1-877-424-1300 or Visit: www.ontario.ca/foodsafety



Canadian Organic Growers Farmer Training Webinar Series 2011


Transitioning the Small Produce Farm - February 1st

Record Keeping for Organic Growers Part 1 - February 8th

Crop Planning for Organic Vegetable Growers Part 1 - February 10th

Organic Livestock Transition - February 15th

Record Keeping for Organic Growers Part 2 - February 22nd

Crop Planning for Organic Growers Part 2 - February 24th

For more information, and to register: WWW.COG.CA/SHOP or 1-888-375-7383



February 15th:
West Sudbury and Manitoulin sheep/goat meetings


The West Sudbury meeting location is the Massey Fire Hall, beginning at 1:30 PM, the Manitoulin session will be held at the Spring Bay Hall, starting at 7:30 PM. Light refreshments will be available, topic areas will include lamb nutrition, managing hypothermia in lambs, breeding season management, genetics, predation and lots of time for questions! Anita O'Brien, OMAFRA sheep and goat specialist, and Barry Potter, OMAFA
northern Ontario livestock specialist will be attending.


February 16th:
Manitoulin Cattlemen's/Soil and Crop Information Day

Topics will include pasture research and statistics, EFP and GYFP updates, Scott Vet Services presentation, AgriCorp update, BMO presentation on farm succession, updates on OSCIA 2010 and 2011, abattoir update, and any concerns for the OCA AGM from resolutions raised at the recent Cattlemen's AGM. LUNCH will be provided. The information day will begin at 11:00 AM, at the Spring Bay Hall.


February 18:
Renewing Rural Economies Forum

Realizing New Economic Development Opportunities in Agriculture

Date: Friday, February 18, 2011

Time: 9:00 - 4:00

Place: Arboretum Centre, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario

Cost: $40.00 (includes lunch).

Forum Theme & Introduction

How do communities organize effectively around economic development for agriculture? It can begin at the local level with collaboration among planners, economic development officers and the farm community. Through improved dialogue, opportunities exist to reduce barriers to agricultural development and to better capitalize on developing domestic markets. The Ontario Farmland Trust believes that farmland and local agriculture should be valued as a part of community economic development and be seen as key to revitalizing rural economies.

Format

This forum is designed to spark dialogue between municipal planners, economic development officers and the farm community surrounding agricultural development issues. The format of the event allows for a unique exchange between the presenters and professionals in attendance, as well as sharing of experiences and questions among peers. Many innovative approaches to rural and agricultural economic development will be featured in case studies from across Ontario, and several presentations about agricultural economic development occurring elsewhere in Canada and the United States will allow for comparison of different development models and perspectives.

Program
> Learning Each Other's Language: Partnerships Among Planning, Economic Development and Agriculture Industry Professionals

> Connecting to Community Food Interests: Leveraging Municipal Food Strategies, Food Charters and Food Policy Councils to Develop New Markets

> Growth, Economic Resiliency and Land Use: Engaging Municipal Councilors in Food and Agricultural Issues

> Prospering with a Stable or Declining Population: Investigating New Research and Rural Development Case Studies from the University of Guelph

> How does Ontario Planning and Economic Development Compare? Case Studies in Farmland Protection and Agricultural Economic Development from British Columbia and the United States

**Register online: http://ontariofarmlandtrust.ca/resources/2011-forum




February 20:
Second Annual Seedy Sunday, Market Square, Sudbury

Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011

Time: 10 am to 4 pm

Place: Market Square, 85 Elm St., Sudbury
Booths from seed vendors, not for profit groups, and horticultural groups
Food vendors - Eat Local Sudbury, Heart & Soil Gardens and Northern Flavours
Children's activities

Seed exchange from 10:30 am to 11:45 am - bring your own saved seed to exchange with others!

Guest speakers:

12:00 Suzanne Hanna - Opening Remarks

12:20 Doreen Ojala - Grow a Row

1:00 Allison Muckle - Rowantree Farms

1:20 Nature's Heirloom Gardens

2:00 Amy Hallman - Heart & Soil Gardens

2:20 Greta Kryger - Greta's Organics

3:00 Kate Green - USC seed saving

3:20 John Renaud - MYKE soil amendments


Come and get inspired for the coming season!



February 23 - 24:
Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario Annual Conference

Best Western Lamplighter Inn, London, ON.

Price: $199 (includes meals)

Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation

Meet with Ontario’s most innovative and progressive farmers and learn from the experts

Dr. Reese Halter — Bee Power – Crucial to Agriculture and Life

Roberto Peiretto — No Till Productivity, Profit and Sustainability

Dr. Marco Pasti — Management of High Yield Corn in Italy

Steve Groff — Solving the Cover Crop Puzzle

Dr. Ieuan Evans — Micronutrients, What We Need To Know

Jim Basset — Coulters, Cleaners, Closers, Combos and Much More!


For more details go to: http://www.ifao.com/


February 25-26:
Eco Farm Day 2011


Canadian Organic Growers – Ottawa Chapter

Keeping it Local and Sustainable

February 25, 26th, 2011

Theme for 2011:  "For the Sake of Food Safety and Security"

Ramada Inn, Cornwall, Ontario

For more info, go to:

http://www.cog.ca/ottawa/ecofarmday/ENsponsors_exhib.html

 
 
March 3-5, 2011:
Policy Workshop “Sustainable Local Food Systems in Europe and the Americas: Lessons for Policy and Practice”


At the British High Commission, 80 Elgin St., Ottawa

Only eating food from within a 100 mile radius of your home or trying to avoid eating food which has to be shipped from the other side of the globe has become popular with many individuals over the past decade. But in a cold country such as Canada how realistic is the “100 mile diet” and counting “food miles”? What role could public policy play in promoting local food systems?

Join the debate with academics, civil society actors, industry representatives and civil servants. The event will discuss the latest policy-relevant research from the EU and Canada.

For more information and to register:
http://www.canada-europe-dialogue.ca/local-food-systems/


March 20, 2011:
SAVOUR Muskoka Maple Syrup Workshop

Instruction: Ken /Katya Riley, Brooklands Farm
Location: 1375 Butter and Egg Road, Milford Bay
Date: March 20, 2011
Contact: info@savourmuskoka.com (705) 646-7118


SAV 101 is a five hour introductory workshop about maple syrup fundamentals for those who wish to pro-duce their own syrup. The workshop takes place when syrup is being made, allowing the workshop participant to gain a firsthand view of the production process, and answer many commonly asked ques-tions related to sugar bush management and maple syrup production.


For more information: http://www.savourmuskoka.com/

Bring Food Home Conference 2011

Sustain Ontario is beginning to make plans for another Bring Food Home Conference, slated for October or November of this year.  Have your say as to what you'd like to see in this year's program and/or volunteer to help!  Fill out this survey:  http://sustainontario.createsend3.com/t/r/l/yhxhhy/oirxhhdk/i

Check out last year's conference proceedings: 
http://sustainontario.com/initiatives/bring-food-home-2010-conference#

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Upcoming Workshops and Conferences

January 6 - Southwest Agriculture Web Conference
Collège Boréal, Sturgeon Falls Campus
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Join us for a web cast of concurrent sessions from the South West Agriculture Conference in Ridgetown.
Reservation before December 24th: 50.00$
Phone: 1-800-461-6132
Fax: 705-594-9675
Email: noroaginfo@ontario.ca
Make cheque payable to: North Eastern Ontario Soil & Crop Improvement Association.
Send to: Northern Ontario Regional Office OMAFRA, P.O. Box 521, Verner, Ontario P0H 2M0
Late registration is 60.00$ and does not guarantee lunch or a copy of the proceedings.


January 5 - 7:
Central Ontario Agricultural Conference, Georgian College, Barrie

See http://www.centralontarioagconference.ca/  for full details
$30 pre-registration, $35 at the door.

Wed. January 5:  Dairy, Beef, Poultry
Thurs. January 6: Organics and Farm Fresh      
Fri. January 7:  Crops and Horses


January 9: 
Everdale's Farmers Growing Farmers Workshop:
"Spreadsheets for Farmers"


Learn how to use spreadsheets to create farm planning and financial documents. Examples of crop planning spreadsheets, field maps, financial documents and other creative uses to make spreadsheets work for your farm will be presented.

Location: Everdale Farm, Hillsburgh, ON
Time: 9:30 am - 4 pm
Cost: $100
For more information or to register contact:  jennifer@everdale.org or phone 519-855-4859 Ext. 101.


January 20 - March 2, 2011:
On-line course offered by the Small Farms Program at Cornell:

"Markets & Profits: Making Money Selling What You Grow"


Explore market opportunities and profit potential for your product to take your planning to the next level. Cost: $150.
For details and to register, go to:  http://www.nybeginningfarmers.org/courses/

January 20th and February 3rd:
Growing your Farm Profits Workshop

Growing Your Farm Profits is a free two-day workshop that will give you the tools needed to assess
your current farm management practices. You will learn how planning can influence effective decision making. You will establish written goals and specific action plans that will move your business forward. Cost-share funding is available for Farm Financial Assessment, Agriculture Skills Development, Advanced Business Plans, and Business Plan Implementation. Workshop dates on Manitoulin are January 20 and February 3, 2011. Please call Mary Scott at 377-4928 to register.


January 27 - 30, 2011:
Guelph Organic Agriculture Conference, Guelph University Centre

See http://www.guelphorganicconf.ca/ for full details.

Thurs. January 27: Canadian Organic Growers Crop Planning Day and Soil Food Web evening
Fri. January 28: Agro-Ecological sessions in: Equipment, International Perspectives, Financials, Marketing
Sat. January 29:  Keynote Address, All day workshops and Trade Show
Sun. January 30:  All day workshops and Trade Show

*I will be travelling to Guelph for this and will have room for one or two from if you'd like a ride (Amy).*


February 3 & 4:
Quest for New Farm Value - Value Plus Workshops "Turn Ideas into Value-Added Business"

Day 1: 8:30 am Registrations
Day 1 & 2: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Elk Lake Eco Centre, Ontario Street, Elk Lake
Accommodations available at: http://www.elklakeeco.com/

Early bird Registration up to January 19th 2011: 60.00$
Registration before January 26th 2011: 75.00$ (includes lunch)
Make cheque payable to the: "Northern Lights Regional Foods Project"
For more information, contact: Maurice Landriault at 705-672-5291 ext. 228


*This training may be eligible for cost-share funding through Growing Forward Business Development for Farm business.


February 9:
Food Safety Training for Ontario's Agricultural Producers

Sturgeon Falls
OMAFRA is pleased to introduce a new, one-day comprehensive workshop which focuses on the following 5 topics: Getting started in Food Safety, Hygiene and sanitation, Pre and Post Harvest Water use, manure, compost and Compost Teas, Food Safety on Multi-Commodity Farms.

Producers: 45$ plus HST Non-Producers: 65$ plus HST

To register, please call 1-877-424-1300 or Visit:  www.ontario.ca/foodsafety


Canadian Organic Growers Farmer Training Webinar Series 2011


Transitioning the Small Produce Farm - February 1st
Record Keeping for Organic Growers Part 1 - February 8th
Crop Planning for Organic Vegetable Growers Part 1 - February 10th
Organic Livestock Transition - February 15th
Record Keeping for Organic Growers Part 2 - February 22nd
Crop Planning for Organic Growers Part 2 - February 24th

For more information, and to register:  WWW.COG.CA/SHOP [2] OR 888-375-7383


February 15th:
West Sudbury and Manitoulin sheep/goat meetings

The West Sudbury meeting location is the Massey Fire Hall, beginning at 1:30 PM, the Manitoulin session will be held at the Spring Bay Hall, starting at 7:30 PM. Light refreshments will be available, topic areas will include lamb nutrition, managing hypothermia in lambs, breeding season management, genetics, predation and lots of time for questions! Anita O'Brien, OMAFRA sheep and goat specialist, and Barry Potter, OMAFA
northern Ontario livestock specialist will be attending.



February 16th:
Manitoulin Cattlemen's/Soil and Crop Information Day

Topics will include pasture research and statistics, EFP and GYFP updates, Scott Vet Services presentation, AgriCorp update, BMO presentation on farm succession, updates on OSCIA 2010 and 2011, abattoir update, and any concerns for the OCA AGM from resolutions raised at the recent Cattlemen's AGM. LUNCH will be provided. The information day will begin at 11:00 AM, at the Spring Bay Hall.



February 18:
Renewing Rural Economies Forum
Realizing New Economic Development Opportunities in Agriculture

Date:  Friday, February 18, 2011
Time: 9:00 - 4:00
Place: Arboretum Centre, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
Cost: $40.00 (includes lunch).


Forum Theme & Introduction
How do communities organize effectively around economic development for agriculture? It can begin at the local level with collaboration among planners, economic development officers and the farm community. Through improved dialogue, opportunities exist to reduce barriers to agricultural development and to better capitalize on developing domestic markets. The Ontario Farmland Trust believes that farmland and local agriculture should be valued as a part of community economic development and be seen as key to revitalizing rural economies.


Format
This forum is designed to spark dialogue between municipal planners, economic development officers and the farm community surrounding agricultural development issues. The format of the event allows for a unique exchange between the presenters and professionals in attendance, as well as sharing of experiences and questions among peers. Many innovative approaches to rural and agricultural economic development will be featured in case studies from across Ontario, and several presentations about agricultural economic development occurring elsewhere in Canada and the United States will allow for comparison of different development models and perspectives.


Program

> Learning Each Other's Language: Partnerships Among Planning, Economic Development and Agriculture Industry Professionals
> Connecting to Community Food Interests: Leveraging Municipal Food Strategies, Food Charters and Food Policy Councils to Develop New Markets

> Growth, Economic Resiliency and Land Use: Engaging Municipal Councilors in Food and Agricultural Issues

> Prospering with a Stable or Declining Population: Investigating New Research and Rural Development Case Studies from the University of Guelph

> How does Ontario Planning and Economic Development Compare? Case Studies in Farmland Protection and Agricultural Economic Development from British Columbia and the United States

**Register online:   http://ontariofarmlandtrust.ca/resources/2011-forum


February 20:
Second Annual Seedy Sunday, Market Square, Sudbury

Date:  Sunday, February 20, 2011
Time:  10 am to 4 pm
Place:  Market Square, 85 Elm St., Sudbury

Booths from seed vendors, not for profit groups, and horticultural groups
Food vendors - Eat Local Sudbury, Heart & Soil Gardens and Northern Flavours
Children's activities

Seed exchange from 10:30 am to 11:45 am - bring your own saved seed to exchange with others!

Guest speakers:

12:00  Suzanne Hanna - Opening Remarks
12:20  Doreen Ojala - Grow a Row
1:00    Allison Muckle - Rowantree Farms
1:20    Nature's Heirloom Gardens
2:00    Amy Hallman - Heart & Soil Gardens
2:20    Greta Kryger - Greta's Organics
3:00    Kate Green - USC seed saving
3:20    John Renaud - MYKE soil amendments

Come and get inspired for the coming season!




February 23 - 24:
Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario Annual Conference

Best Western Lamplighter Inn, London, ON.
Price:  $199  (includes meals)
Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation
Meet with Ontario’s most innovative and progressive farmers and learn from the experts
Dr. Reese Halter — Bee Power – Crucial to Agriculture and Life
Roberto Peiretto — No Till Productivity, Profit and Sustainability
Dr. Marco Pasti — Management of High Yield Corn in Italy
Steve Groff — Solving the Cover Crop Puzzle
Dr. Ieuan Evans — Micronutrients, What We Need To Know
Jim Basset — Coulters, Cleaners, Closers, Combos and Much More!

For more details go to:  http://www.ifao.com/


March 20, 2011:
*** SAVOUR Muskoka Maple Syrup Workshop ***


Instruction: Ken /Katya Riley, Brooklands Farm

Location: 1375 Butter and Egg Road, Milford Bay

Date: March 20, 2011

Contact: info@savourmuskoka.com (705) 646-7118

SAV 101 is a five hour introductory workshop about maple syrup fundamentals for those who wish to pro-duce their own syrup. The workshop takes place when syrup is being made, allowing the workshop participant to gain a firsthand view of the production process, and answer many commonly asked ques-tions related to sugar bush management and maple syrup production.

For more information:  http://www.savourmuskoka.com/

Friday, October 29, 2010

Savour Muskoka Fall 2010 Agriculture Workshops

SAV 114 Raising Poultry


Instruction: The Donkey's Shack & Feedstore

Location: 2532 Doe Lake Road, Gravenhurst, ON

Date: October 30, 2010

Contact: admin@savourmuskoka.com (705)646-7118


Workshop Introduction: SAV 109 is a three hour introductory workshop about raising poultry for food production or as a hobby. A growing number of citizens across the country are choosing to raise poultry on their farms or in their backyards. Lots of people raise poultry for eggs and meat that proponents say taste fresher. Others raise them for pest control, fertilizer and, as the economy continues to struggle, for a cost-saving source of protein. Raising poultry is easy to do and can be fun and rewarding.



 SAV 107 Canning and Preserving


Instruction: Michelle Shabatura, The Farmers Daughter & Ken Schulz, Delta Grandview Resort.

Location: Mark O'Mara Club House Delta Grandview

Date: November 7, 2010

Contact: admin@savourmuskoka.com (705) 646-7118

 
Workshop Introduction: SAV 107 is a three hour introductory workshop about canning and preserving locally grown foods. Canning and preserving are great ways to enjoy locally grown foods all year-round. This workshop shows individuals how to can and preserve food themselves to be able to enjoy throughout any season.





Local Food Development brainstorming session
Saturday November 20, 2010


An opportunity to convene with a variety of people, farmers, farm leaders, chefs, farm market managers, District representatives, etc. who are all in positions where they can contribute to increasing and meeting the demand for locally grown products in our area.

 
Here is our theme question for Saturday: What are the issues and opportunities facing Muskoka-Parry Sound as we look for ways to expand production, distribution and consumption of local food?

 
Hosted by SAVOUR MuskokaDelta Grandview Resort, 939 Highway 60 Huntsville, ON


This event will begin Friday evening 7.00 pm - 9 .00 pm, with an exciting presentation by Dianne Dowling from Kingston's “New Farm” project, including a short film titled “Food Down the Road”. Saturday's meeting will be a little unusual. We will be working in “Open Space”, an unusual way of applying a group's collective energy to a challenge. Open Space has been used successfully with hundreds of groups around the world ranging from corporate bank board members to church leaders to third-world villagers. There is no prepared agenda and no certainty as to where we will end up. We only know the theme, who is coming and what we are interested in. Open Space will allow us to address complex issues with high degrees of innovation and consensus. Be prepared to be surprised, and have fun!

Growing Your Farm Profit Workshop - November 2 and 9

November 2nd & 9th: Growing Your Farm Profit Workshop

Give yourself every chance of reaching your goals by attending the "Growing Your Farm Profits" workshop. This two-day workshop will give you the tools to assess where you are now and where you could be in the future. We invite you and your management team to start the journey towards managing and planning your farm business success. For more information and details, contact Claire Venne at 705-594-9194 or Cochrane@ontariosoilcrop.org.