Discover & Learn About Organic Agriculture

Find out why organically grown food is better for you and our environment here.

If the written word is not enough, come visit or work on the farm and discover how your organic food is grown...

Farm visits

You can visit the farm throughout the year at predetermined dates.

The next visit is scheduled for sunday September 12 2010, guided tours starting at 10, 11 and 12 noon. In the afternoon go across the street for the second annual Agricultural fair (from 1pm to 4 pm).

Spend a day on the farm

Spend a day with us volunteering on the farm, learning new skills and getting your hands in the soil. Green thumbs are not a necessary requirement, but a willingness to try new things is! Call ahead to organise a convenient time.

Apprenticeship

We are seek apprentices to live and work on our farm from May to November. This is the perfect opportunity for anyone hoping to start their own organic farm to acquire the skills they need, and to gain a deeper appreciation for the sustainable production of food. For a full description of the farm, work, accommodation etc. click here (pdf format).

Organic Gardening

Follow us on twitter and find out when and what we are planting. Get some tips along the way.

Wwoofing

Wwoofers (Willing Workers on Organic Farms or World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) travel around a region, country or even the world, staying and working (Wwoofing) on organic farms, meeting local people and other Wwoofers and really getting a feel for the community they Wwoof in. (It's also fun to try to use the word Wwoof lots of times in one sentence).

To learn more about Wwoofing in Canada visit www.wwoof.ca or contact us directly.

Employment

We are always seeking outstanding individuals for future opportunities. If you feel that you can be a key person in our organic enterprise please send us your résumé and a statement of where you see yourself fitting in and why you chose agriculture as a career path and where you would see yourself in a few years.