Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is eagerly awaiting the start of the first Open Farm Days next month.
Open Farm Days got its start in Atlantic Canada and has since spread to Ontario, Alberta, and now Saskatchewan.
Coodinator of Saskatchewan Open Farm Days Ashley Stone says 40 different farms from Val Marie to Carrot River will be open for tours. People who visit a farm will “experience grain farming, dairy production, and interactions with various animals such as cattle, alpacas, horses, sheep, and chickens” and “explore gardens, orchards, apiaries, and unique experiences that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of our rural communities and producers”, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan said in a media release.
“I think almost every aspect of agriculture we’ve encompassed this year,” added Stone. “Pretty impressive to be able to showcase the diversity of our agriculture sector.”
From traditional farming, to regenerative farming, and organic, Stone says there is lots to learn from these farms, adding its an opportunity for the host farmers to tell their story about what they do and why.
There are two ways to experience Open Farm Days — one is driving yourself to participating farms, which can be found on the Saskatchewan Open Farm Days website, and the other option is by taking a bus, which requires registration in advance.
Open Farm Days are on August 10 and 11.