
Roy Rogers: Threshing circa 1870
Roy Rogers from Loyalist Township, Ontario, demonstrates threshing oats with his circa 1870 ground hog threshing machine built by the Desjardins Company of Saint-André-de-Kamouraska. He
Roy Rogers from Loyalist Township, Ontario, demonstrates threshing oats with his circa 1870 ground hog threshing machine built by the Desjardins Company of Saint-André-de-Kamouraska. He
The following video was created by Amanda Cheung, a student of photo journalism at Loyalist College. This is a brief video that speaks to our
Karyn Wright, owner of Terra Edibles and The Village Green in Foxboro talks about the heritage vegetables seeds she sells and what else she has
Patricia Hastings is a local organic farmer, who farms in Stirling-Rawdon at CIMP Farm. She talks about Canadian Organic Growers and the Slow Food movement. She grows
Karen Wright runs Terra Edibles heritage seeds from The Village Green garden and gift store in Foxboro. This video was made by Crowe Productions.
Ian Fraser of Tweedle Bee Candles, Tweed, purifies 50,000 pounds of beeswax from Eastern Ontario and Quebec a year. He also makes moulds for candles
Tim Trustham, ecologist with Quinte Conservation, shows one how to identify trees in winter by looking at their branches and the bark. First one decides if
Peter Fuller ran a native plant nursery near Belleville.
Susan Chan, author of “A Landowners Guide to Conserving Native Pollinators in Ontario”, spoke to Harvest County beekeepers about the significance of terroir (or the
Fearnley Davies of Tweed, Ontario, demonstrated how to shear sheep at the O’Hara Mill Heritage Day on July 22, 2012. He used shears powered by
Local bee keeper Peter Mewett tells Grade Four students about bees at 2011 Agribition at the Hastings County Museum of Agricultural Heritage in October 2011.
Jeff and Jen Ferguson are rearing chickens on pasture. They are following the advice of Joel Salatin who has writen a book on Pastured Poultry