As we approach the warm spring season, thoughts on Ontario farms are turning towards planting the new season’s crops.
Even through the cold months of winter and the cool, wet spring days that are common in Ontario, there are plenty of delicious local food options to be found at farmers’ markets across the province. And for some of Ontario’s farmers, harvest isn’t too far off with asparagus leading the way followed by strawberries, rhubarb and peas as some of our earliest spring crops.
“While farmers’ markets are a great place to get your local fresh fruits and vegetables when they are in season, you can also enjoy the wide spectrum of what is grown and raised on Ontario farms all year long,” says Drew Spoelstra, farmer and President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA).
Through its Home Grown campaign, the OFA raises awareness of the importance of preserving Ontario farmland to produce food, fuel, flowers and fibre.