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Barry Potter
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food
and Rural Affairs
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For more information
contact the OMAFRA Agriculture Information Contact Centre at 1-877-424-1300
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Barry
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OMAFRA Dateline
OMAFRA Dateline is an online resource for use by interested individuals and organizations across Ontario. Events may be hosted by OMAFRA or other groups. The events posted on this site are aimed at sharing information of interest to agriculture and regional economic development clients. Please check the calendar regularly for upcoming events, workshops, conferences and meetings.
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Virtual Feedlot Information Meeting
When: February 8th, 2022
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Topics:
- New plans for a federally inspected abattoir – Canada Meat Group
- Feedlot management basics – Robert Mckinlay of Beef Farmers of Ontario
- OMAFRA updates – Carole Boucher
To attend please join the Zoom link below
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2022 Northern Agriculture Conference
Feb 17 & 18, 2022
Virtual via Zoom
Presenting the producers and researchers leading the way in the North.
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Environmental Farm Plan
Temiskaming EFP scheduled for early February. Call 705-648-1799 or email for more details.
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Profitable Pastures
March 8, 2022, 7:30 pm EST - Planned Grazing – Making the Cows work for you - Pam Iwanchysko
March 9, 2022, 7:30 pm EST - 2022 Mapleseed Pasture Award Recipient TBA
March 10, 2022, 7:30 pm EST - Grazing Ruminants- The original soil builders. Lessons learned from my Nuffield Scholarship - Ryan Boyd
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Canola & Coffee Speaker Series
A series of short, virtual (Zoom) meetings for all Ontario canola producers.
Hosted by Meghan Moran, OMAFRA Canola & Edible Bean Specialist with support from Ontario Canola Growers Association
Let’s meet over an afternoon coffee to hear from excellent, experienced canola specialists. Bring your questions! After the speakers there will be an open discussion on the challenges and new ideas in each of our canola growing regions - a chance to share and improve together.
Click the link in the date below to join on Zoom.
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Spring Canola
1:00-1:45 Guest Speaker and Q&A
Managing Nitrogen Fertilizer in Spring Canola
- N losses, weather impacts, economics of N in 2022
John Heard, Soil Fertility Specialist, Manitoba Ag
1:45- 2:30 Grower Discussion: What's the Coffee Talk in the Region?
Northeastern ON- Cochrane, Temiskaming, Nipissing, Sudbury, etc.
OCGA Directors: Will Runnels, Simon Cloutier
1:00-1:45 Guest Speaker and Q&A
The Realities of Farming with Clubroot
- What to expect, what to look for, varieties, managing canola in an area with clubroot
Clint Jurke, Agronomy Director, Canola Council of Canada
1:45- 2:30 Grower Discussion: What's the Coffee Talk in the Region?
Central ON - Bruce, Grey, Dufferin, Simcoe, Huron, Wellington, etc.
OCGA Directors: Jeff Curry, Jonathan Sammons, Kurtis Schill
1:00-1:45 Guest Speaker and Q&A
Flea Beetle, Diamondback Moth and other Insects in Spring Canola
- Value and limits of seed treatments, when to expect these insects, action thresholds, scouting
Keith Gabert, Agronomy Specialist, Canola Council of Canada
1:45- 2:30 Grower Discussion: What's the Coffee Talk in the Region?
Northwestern ON - Thunder Bay, Rainy River, etc.
OCGA Director: Calvin Krahn
1:00-1:45 Guest Speaker and Q&A
Seeding and Managing on Clay Soils
- Seeding in clay and short seeding windows, comparing seeding equipment and other agronomics
Dane Froese, Oilseed Specialist, Manitoba Ag
1:45- 2:30 Grower Discussion: What's the Coffee Talk in the Region?
Eastern ON - East of Toronto
OCGA Director: Jennifer Mitchell
Winter Canola
1:00-1:45 Guest Speaker and Q&A
Winter Canola Fertility and other Agronomics
- Advice from Sweden: fertilizer recommendations and preparing for winter survival
Albin Gunnarson, Winter & Spring Oilseed Rape Agronomist, Alnarp, Sweden
1:45- 2:30 Grower Discussion: What's the Coffee Talk in the Region?
Southern/Winter Canola
OCGA Director: Ian Toll
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Species at Risk Partnerships on Agricultural Lands (SARPAL) Program
2022 important dates:
- Intake opens: February 14, 2022, at 9:00 AM
- Intake closes: February 18, 2022, at 5:00 PM or as soon as funds are fully allocated
- Eligible invoice dates: April 1 to December 15, 2022
- Claim deadline: December 15, 2022
Program highlights:
- 50% cost-share level, to a maximum of $20,000 per farm business
- First come, first served (the program will close as soon as funds are fully allocated)
- Up to $50/acre for delayed haying projects
- Up to $50/tree for tree planting projects
- Up to $11.50/m of permanent fence and $2.45/m for temporary fence
- Up to a maximum of $2,000 in in-kind
- Tree Service Agreements for spring 2023 tree planting
- Conservation Agreements must be signed between the producer and Environment and Climate Change Canada. These agreements will ensure habitat protection for SAR.
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Rural Economic Development (RED) program
Labour attraction and retention targeted intake
The program helps local communities to attract and retain workers, create new jobs and help support families and businesses affected by COVID-19. Municipalities, not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous communities, and local service boards can make applications for funding beginning February 7, 2022, until March 7, 2022.
This funding will support initiatives that address barriers to economic development and position rural communities for economic growth and job creation, such as:
- Marketing and outreach campaigns to grow rural Ontario’s workforce.
- Connecting youth and apprentices to job opportunities and placements.
- Creating dedicated spaces such as innovation hubs and youth centres to develop partnerships and foster innovation.
Guidelines and application will be available on February 7.
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Canadian Agriculture Partnership Funding
Advancing Beekeeper Business Capacity
To diversify and build beekeeper business capacity through support for: bee breeding for pest/disease resistance; development or marketing of niche/retail products; or pollination services expansion.
Honey Bee Health Management
Projects will focus on equipment, new construction or modifications to existing beekeeping equipment, as well as adopting or implementing practices to prevent the introduction and spread of honey bee pests and disease within a beekeeping operation.
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Addressing Agri-food Sector Labour Force Challenges,
Applications deadline: February 15, 2022.
This funding is to support short-term projects that focus on helping to build a resilient and strong labour force for the agriculture, agri-food and agri-products sector by assisting to identify and address challenges and opportunities related to promoting, attracting, training and retaining labour.
Project partnerships of not-for-profit organizations* involved in the agriculture, agri-food and agri-products sector are eligible to apply. For-profit businesses are not eligible to apply.
Eligible projects include those that:
- Investigate challenges related to labour supply access, and identify opportunities to strengthen access to suitable labour supply and labour retention in the sector
- Support activities that require additional data or validation prior to the implementation of labour attraction or training projects
- Work to characterize and understand methods to reach identified labour force audiences
- Implement new or enhanced approaches to attracting or retaining labour (e.g. promotion of in-demand skills and career opportunities in the sector)
- Develop/implement new or existing programs or expand existing successful sector specific training approaches that address identified current and emerging challenges
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The Livestock Veterinary Innovation Initiative
This initiative is a new, cost-share initiative that will increase the access options for veterinary care, especially in rural and northern Ontario, to better support animal health, the livestock agri-food sector and the strength of the province's food supply. Initiative guidelines and the application will be available soon. Applications will be accepted from February 15, 2022 to March 31, 2022.
Guidelines and application to come.
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Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Competitiveness (AMIC) program
Program to help companies get the tools, technology and talent they need to grow, compete and innovate in an increasingly competitive global market.
Eligibility requirements include:
- minimum of 10 employees
- three or more years of financial statements, and
- minimum of $500,000 in eligible project costs.
The first round of applications will be open until February 10, 2022.
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Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation
The Invest North Program is designed to boost economic growth in Northern Ontario by encouraging businesses to invest in transformative, strategic and complementary business development opportunities in Northern communities. The program will support productivity, innovation, business competitiveness, revenue growth, export capacity development, job creation and retention.
For more information specific to Temiskaming please contact:
Laurie Ypyä | Northern Development Advisor
Northern Development Division
Ministry of Energy, Northern Development & Mines
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Fednor is very involved in helping Agriculture recover from the impact of Covid. They are supporting a number of programs. For more information contact: Denise Deschamps of FedNor: Denise Deschamps 705-471-3276
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Nutrient Management Courses
Farmers who want to prepare a Nutrient Management (NM) strategy for their own farm for a future barn building or manure storage project will need to complete the Introduction to NM course and the NM Regulations & Protocols course.
Course Options
NEW - Virtual Classroom - An instructor will teach the course live using Zoom.
Feb 15, 16 & 17 from 7 pm to 10 pm
February 22, 23 & 24 from 7 pm to 10 pm
Online - Self-directed learning available anytime to complete at your own pace
Can register at any time
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Ontario Pesticide Education Courses
The Ontario Pesticide Education Program (OPEP) supports Ontario farmers and pesticide vendors to achieve pesticide safety certification and training.
In-Person courses:
Earlton March 18th – 9am and 1pm
Earlton March 19th – 9am and 1pm
These in-person sessions are Refresh & Rewrite, meaning that you are asked to study on your own and arrive prepared for an up to 2 hour review before writing the test. Everyone is welcome, even a person certifying for the first time. The courses are half-day to limit contact.
Register for either the morning or the afternoon course at opep.ca or call 1 800 652 8573. You must register for a course due to restrictions on course sizes due to COVID rules. If you are having trouble registering, please contact Claude at 705 499 6900.
On-line courses:
Those of you wishing to register for an on-line course can do so at opep.ca. Dates available are Feb.7 & 28, March 21 & 28 and April 25.
Contact:
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Manure Management:
A recent article in Field Crop News high lighted the importance of manure management:
Manure - Tackling the Frequently Asked Questions
When fertilizer prices start to increase so do the number of questions asked about manure! Manure is a carefully guarded treasure - brown gold - for livestock producers that have figured out the nutrient and organic matter value. However, with the increase in available organic amendments from municipal sources or from farms with more manure than landbase this is a relatively new concept for many crop producers that have access to manure or other organic materials.
For more on manure, read the full article here:
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Covid Resource Information
Farm Organizations Resources
The different farm organizations have various resources available regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the agriculture industry. Please follow the links below to the various organizations resource pages.
Government Resources and Updates
Both the Ontario and Canadian Governments have useful information for farmers and agribusiness owners about the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please click on the below links to find out more information.
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Barry Potter
Conseiller en développement agricole
Ministère de l'Agriculture de l'Alimentation et des Affaires Rurales de l'Ontario
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Pour plus de renseignements:
contactez le Centre d'information agricole du MAAARO au 1-877-424-1300
Vous pouvez aussi me contacter directement :
ou sur Twitter
Barry
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Le Calendrier MAAARO
Le Calendrier MAAARO est une ressource en ligne destinée aux particuliers et aux organismes intéressés de l'Ontario. Les activités qui y figurent peuvent âtre organisées par le ministère de l'Agriculture, de l'Alimentation et des Affaires rurales de l'Ontario (MAAARO) ou par d'autres groupes. Le but du site est de fournir des renseignements utiles aux clients des secteurs de l'agriculture et du développement économique régional. Il est recommandé de consulter régulièrement le calendrier afin de prendre connaissance des activités, des ateliers, des conférences et des réunions à venir.
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Voir la section anglaise pour les évènements à venir. Merci
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Programmes de financement
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Partenariat relatif aux espèces en péril présentes sur les terres agricoles (PEPTA)
Le Partenariat relatif aux espèces en péril présentes sur les terres agricoles (PEPTA) est une initiative d’Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC) qui consiste à collaborer avec les agriculteurs pour favoriser le rétablissement d’espèces en péril sur les terres agricoles. Le PEPTA soutient financièrement les actions de conservation recommandées qui visent actuellement 12 espèces en péril prioritaires. Le PEPTA assure le financement d’activités de conservation sur le terrain qui apportent un soutien à diverses espèces en péril mais cible tout particulièrement les espèces suivantes : la pie-grièche migratrice, le bruant de Henslow, l’hirondelle rustique, le goglu des prés, la sturnelle des prés, le bruant sauterelle, le blaireau d’Amérique, la petite chauve-souris brune, la couleuvre fauve de l’Est, le bourdon bohémien, le bourdon à tache rousse et le monarque.
PEPTA 2022
Date d’admission: 14 février 2022 au 28 février 2022
Dates de factures admissibles : 1 avril 2022 au 15 décembre 2022
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Les gouvernements haussent la capacité vétérinaire pour les exploitations agricoles ontariennes
Investissement de 4 millions de dollars pour aider les agriculteurs à accéder à des soins vétérinaires
BLYTH — Les gouvernements du Canada et de l’Ontario investissent jusqu’à 4 millions de dollars dans le cadre du Partenariat canadien pour l’agriculture (le Partenariat) afin d’offrir aux agriculteurs un accès accru à des services vétérinaires au moment et à l’endroit où ils en ont besoin.
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Programme de développement économique des collectivités rurales
Des fonds pour aider à créer des emplois et stimuler la croissance dans votre collectivité rurale.
Les lignes directrices et le formulaire de demande pour le nouveau processus de demande ciblé pour l’attraction et la rétention de la main-d’œuvre du Programme DECOR seront accessibles à compter du 7 février 2022
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Programme pour le développement régional : Volet Innovation et compétitivité dans le secteur de la fabrication de pointe
Apprenez comment les entreprises admissibles peuvent obtenir une aide pour réaliser des investissements en technologie, en équipement ou en compétences pour améliorer leur compétitivité.
Financement
Jusqu’à 15 % des coûts du projet admissibles.
Prêts
Financement jusqu’à hauteur de 15 % pour un montant maximum de 5 millions de dollars, sans intérêt pendant la durée du projet (jusqu’à quatre ans).
Si vous atteignez vos cibles en matière d’investissement et de création ou de perfectionnement d’emplois, jusqu’à 30 % du prêt pourra être pardonné (jusqu’à un montant maximum de 500 000 $).
Première période de présentation des demandes
La période de présentation des demandes se déroule du 17 janvier 2022 au 10 février 2022.
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Fednor est très impliquée pour aider l'agriculture à se remettre de l'impact de Covid. Ils soutiennent un certain nombre de programmes.
Pour plus d'informations, contactez: Denise Deschamps de FedNor:
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Société de gestion du Fonds du patrimoine du Nord de l'Ontario
Pour plus d'informations:
Laurie Ypyä | Northern Development Advisor
Northern Development Division
Ministry of Energy, Northern Development & Mines
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Réponses à de fréquentes questions posées sur le fumier
Quand les prix des engrais commencent à augmenter, les questions sur le fumier augmentent aussi! Le fumier est un précieux trésor, de l'or brun en fait, pour les éleveurs qui reconnaissent sa valeur en éléments nutritifs et en matière organique. Cependant, l'offre accrue d'amendements organiques provenant de sources municipales ou d'exploitations agricoles qui génèrent plus de fumier que ce que peuvent recevoir leurs superficies disponibles représente un concept relativement nouveau pour bon nombre de producteurs de cultures qui ont accès à du fumier ou à d'autres matières organiques.
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Vous courez la chance de gagner une séance de photos d’affaire gratuite.
✓ De l’aide pour vous aiguiller dans votre cheminement en affaire;
✓ De la formation sur mesure, au besoin;
✓ Le choix d’un des produits promotionnels suivants :
o Une vidéo;
o Un feuillet ou une affiche informative;
o Un dépliant.
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Pour des informations à jour pour l’Ontario sur la COVID-19, consultez :
Remarque : ce site Web est mis à jour à 10 h 30 et 17 h 30 HE tous les jours
Pour une liste des programmes de financement provinciaux et fédéral pour l’agriculture, veuillez consulter le site de la FAO : https://ofa.on.ca/covid-19/
COVID-19 et l'industrie alimentaire
Informations et ressources relatives à la COVID-19 à l’intention de l’industrie alimentaire y compris des liens pour le Règlement sur la salubrité des aliments au Canada, pour les exigences en matière d’étiquetage pour les produits de services alimentaires, pour les produits nettoyants utilisés, manipulés ou entreposés dans les milieux de travail (COVID-19), pour des liens sur l’inspection des aliments et beaucoup d’autres.
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