"It's really simple, just a couple of questions to get you started, and then you find your farm on there and then make a little pin saying if you have animals or cover crops, or whatever you have... then put a bit of information about your farm on and it creates a little pin on the map, and then other people can find you."
Through the Manitoba Grain Exchange, Klassen says they're hoping people will be able to find people nearby, even people people they might not have expected.
Lawrence Knockaert, MFGA chair said after the recent summers we have just experienced with dry conditions in Manitoba, the connections through this website stand to become even more important as possible feed sources for livestock in times of drought.
The web portal was launched at the Innovative Strategies for Organic and Regenerative Livestock Production Online Mini-Conference hosted by the prairie organic associations from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Support for this project has been provided by the Conservation Trust, a Manitoba Climate and Green Plan Initiative delivered by the Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation.
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