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  • May BIPOC Farmers Network Meet-up

    Online Online via Zoom - link will be sent to registrants

    Chat about northern food sovereignty, building on conversations from the Nyéléni Forum and global food sovereignty movements.

  • May Seed Growers Meet-Up

    Whether you’ve been producing seed for years or are just starting to explore it, you’re warmly welcome! Bring your lunch & questions.

  • Soil Health in the Orchard

    Come learn practical tests and techniques to understand and improve your soil, and how fertility management strategies differ between annual and perennial crops.

  • Pasture Renovation: Meet-up with Ken Laing

    Join longtime EFAO member Ken Laing of Orchard Hill Farm for this quarterly meet-up. This time, he'll host an insightful discussion about his proven strategies and hard-earned lessons on boosting pasture production.

  • Queer Rural Living in Ontario

    Hear some experiences of queer and gender-diverse folks who have moved rurally to pursue their farming and land stewarding dreams.

  • Pride Picnic at Spiral Farm

    Spiral Farm 7259 Middlebrook Road, Elora, Ontario, Canada

    Get a tour of this human-scale market garden, & enjoy some food while you connect with other queer & trans farmers.

  • June Seed Growers Meet-Up

    Whether you’ve been producing seed for years or are just starting to explore it, you’re warmly welcome! Bring your lunch & questions.

  • June BIPOC Farmers Network Meet-up

    This month is a relaxed co-working session. Bring a task you’ve been avoiding or just need a little encouragement to start!

  • No-till Mulch at Nith Valley Organics

    Join us at Nith Valley Organics for an in-depth tour and conversation about their research trials and no-till mulch learnings.

  • Growing on Shared Ground at Lawoti Farms and Carabao Fields

    Join us for a field day at Five Haystacks Farm with neighbouring farms Lawoti Farms and Carabao Fields! These two small-scale ecological farms share rented land and infrastructure while building distinct farm businesses rooted in cultural foodways, fresh vegetables, and plenty of hands-on problem solving.

  • July Seed Growers Meet-Up

    Whether you’ve been producing seed for years or are just starting to explore it, you’re warmly welcome! Bring your lunch & questions.

  • Research Trials at the Trent University Research Farm

    Join farmer-researcher and former EFAO staff member Dillon Muldoon at the Trent Farm Research Centre to see research in action, tour the Trent Market Garden, learn more about the Society for Ecological Restoration's native plant nursery and see the tepary beans project, part of Growing Indigenous Food for All of our Futures.

  • St Francis Herb Farm & Facility Tour

    St Francis Herb Farm 50 Lane Street, Barry's Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Join this tour for a rare behind the scenes look at St Francis Herb Farm’s plant medicine facility as well as its recently re-established (2022) herb farm.