Farmers’ Markets in Ontario
This article traces how markets began here, why they still matter, how residents can support both their markets and their agricultural fairs, and what’s going on when municipal councils tighten rules or pull back funding. Spoiler: smart collaboration beats red tape every time.
Beyond the Barn Door: Partners That Keep Farms Running
In the end, a farm is a hub where biology, mechanics, finance, and logistics intersect. The “crop” might be milk, grain, eggs, meat, vegetables, or flowers.
Winter Farming in Ontario
With their fields hidden under a fluffy, frozen blanket, the local farmers are engaged in that age-old rural tradition: preparing for the spring planting season while trying to convince themselves they’re on a well-deserved vacation.
Homesteader vs Hobby Farmer
If you’ve ever stood at the fence line of a small acreage and wondered, “Is this a homestead, a hobby farm, or something else entirely?” you’re not alone. Modern rural life comes in many flavors, and the labels can be fuzzy.
History of Farming in Ontario
Ontario’s farm story stretches from Indigenous gardens and wild rice beds to GPS-guided tractors and robotic milking parlours. It’s a story of ingenuity and adaptation

















