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Soil Health Program & Benchmark Study
Health soil is the basis for both sustainable farms and healthy ecosystems. Yet the majority of Ontario’s farms are losing soil organic matter, are at risk of erosion, and have low or very low year-round soil cover.
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Organic Farming and Climate Change: Leslie Moskovits’ Responsiveness to Climatic Challenges
Leslie Moskovits and her partner Jeff Boesch operate Cedar Down Farm, a 6-acre market garden located outside of Neustadt. The farm is a certified organic year-round operation, growing a variety of vegetables in fields and greenhouses.
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The Future for Ecological Farming when Dealing with Climate Change: Brent Preston’s Story
Brent Preston and his wife Gillian Flies have been running a certified organic farm in Creemore, Ontario, for over 15 years.
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John Wise: Recounting the Experiences of a Sustainable Farm
Written by Victoria Lesy, Matt …
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‘Feeling Good’ in a Changing Climate: The Story of Isabelle Spence-Legault
Written by Victoria Lesy, Matt …
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An Ontario Farmer Facing the Perils of Climate Change: Kristine Hammel
Kristine Hammel and her husband know from first-hand experience the strain that climate change puts on farmers. Kristine runs a small-scale diversified farm with her husband, Thorsten Arnold, in Grey County, Ontario. They have seen first-hand the impact climate change has had on their farm. For Kristine, it is all about being innovative and devising new practices to better cope with the situation, while ensuring their operations have minimal environmental impacts.