Owen and Jackie Harder live in an energy efficient home, which is off the grid. They live and teach sustainable living, working with heavy horses on 50 acres. They teach the art of driving draft horses, living off grid and eating food produced on the property. They sell farm fresh eggs, beef, chickens, turkeys and vegetables produced on their property.
They run Central Ontario Draft Horse Workshops to teach people about working with draft horses. They also stock and sell Pioneer Equipment including a fore carts, implements and Yoder shoeing stocks. They also sell pottery made on the farm and greeting cards produced on the farm.
Owen and Jackie Harder live off grid. Jackie runs courses in sustainable living and they are willing to give advice and talk with groups.
Owen and Jackie Harder stock and sell Pioneer Equipment, which is made by the Armish for use with draft horses.
The Harder grow a range of vegetables at their horse-powered farm on Tuftsville Road in the Oakhills.