
Cabinboyknits launch an online store
Cabinboyknits has launched an online store. You can see all the beautiful yarns dyed with natural products collected mainly from the woods and fields around
Cabinboyknits has launched an online store. You can see all the beautiful yarns dyed with natural products collected mainly from the woods and fields around
Todd Smith, MPP Bay of Quinte congratulates Harvest Hastings at the 2020 AGM held on January 26, 2021.
Farming and the rural community in Hastings County is in a transition. There are opportunities and threats. Dr Peter Andree, Carleton University, describes what he
Each year volunteers at O’Hara Mill Homestead make maple syrup using traditional methods.
Making maple syrup the traditional way in open pans at a sugar bush near Tweed, Ontario. Sadly Michael Murphy died in December, 2011
Marj Brady and her husband Stephen rear Alpacca on their farm on Sine Road.
Making tradtional Cheddar by hand is hard physical work.
Barry Danford and Sons from Frankford took down an old barn at Springhill Farm and built a new one.
Coin Lake, his father and their staff milk twice a day 365 days of the year.
Rodney Cooney talks with Louise Livingstone about making apple cider.
We feel a strong commitment to our community, who help us succeed. From the abattoir up the road, to our parents’ farm around the corner.
Chris Walker of Cabin Boy Knits in the Oak Hills talks about dyeing wool with oak leaves, acorns and bark.