Kevin Forbes of Sarnia’s Forbesvue Farms said he agreed to have his third-generation dairy farm featured because of the importance his family places on agriculture education.
Sarnia family featured in dairy farmers commercial: Kevin and Melissa Forbes own and operate Forbesvue Farms on Waterworks Road. They, along with their four kids, milk over 200 cows and grow various crops. Kevin said the following minute-long spot is
Sarnia farmers don’t want buses and they don’t want to pay for them either. That was the prevailing message in a public input session at city hall Monday as council considers scrapping a bylaw that limits the bus tax for
Free food to learn about farming: that’s a pretty good deal. Saturday was the third annual Breakfast on the Farm Lambton but the first time the event was hosted at a new location, explained Tracy Ranick, community economic development officer
Pre-Study of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) International Trade Committee on May 12th, 2016 Best Western Plus Waterfront Hotel, Ontario/Erie Room, 277 Riverside Drive West, Windsor ON 09:00 am: The Chair, Mark Eyking Good morning everyone. It’s great to be
Over 700 attendees came out to Forbesvue Farms in Lambton County to enjoy a fresh, local food breakfast on Saturday, June 20. Forbesvue Farms, a dairy farm just outside of Sarnia, hosted the event for the second consecutive year and
Who knew that a full 50% of the City of Sarnia is agricultural land? Or that 100 farmers work nearly 19,000 acres literally next door to the urban centre. “That’s unique for larger cities. It kinda blows your socks off,”
The Forbes family, with the help of friends, is planning to have 750 people out to their Sarnia farm June 20 for breakfast and a look around. The first Breakfast on the Farm, held a year ago, attracted 500 people
Several groups have come together to invite up to 500 people over for breakfast June 14 at the Sarnia farm of Kevin and Melissa Forbes. Breakfast on the Farm is modeled after an event held last year in New Dundee,