By Angela Field, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
I didn’t grow up on a farm. I was born and raised in northern Ontario, far from dairy barns and grain bins. Agriculture came into my life the way it does for many people — by marrying a farmer. Today, I farm with my husband on his family farm near Renfrew, about an hour northwest of Ottawa, on a dairy and grain farm. We also harvest crops for other farmers in our area.
My unorthodox path into agriculture has shaped how I see the sector — and it’s why education and empowerment are issues I care so very much about.
I’ve just been fortunate enough to be elected to the board of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) as a provincial director-at-large, after about five years of being involved with the organization in various capacities. This included serving as president of the Renfrew Federation of Agriculture and spending a year working for OFA as a Member Services Representative.