Ontario Federation of Agriculture president Geri Kamenz, 47, Spencerville, will not run for a third term as leader of the province’s largest farm advocacy group. “I would be doing the organization a service by standing aside and letting it find
October 7, 2008 Ontario Federation of Agriculture 100 Stone Road West, Suite 206 Guelph, Ontario N1G 5L3 Attention: Geri Kamenz Dear Sir: Re: High Speed Internet The Lambton Federation of Agriculture would like to request OFA to push forward
Hello to everyone. This is a short president report for the past year as some of you know Debbie Coke was at the helm of LFA until October when Debbie had a career change that also led her to stepping
All OFA members are invited to attend a meeting in your area on April 13, 2007 and meet Geri and discuss any concerns you may have. Agenda: 9:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Twin Pines Apple Country, 8169 Kennedy Line, Thedford 11:00
When and how will this money get into the hands of farmers? Like the majority of Ontario farmers, I was impressed with the recent budget announced by the federal government. The Federal Government was going to make money available for
OFA Commentary #1605 Ontario farmers have always had a strong urge to do everything possible to preserve and protect the environment. Now there’s additional financial incentive to get that work done. Recently our Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Hon.
OFA Commentary #0505 Ontario farmers are running out of alternatives to keep their farms in production. They have called on their organizations to lobby government, but government ignores them. They have conducted tractor rallies and highway blockades, but government ignores
OFA Commentary #5204 Agriculture is no different than most businesses in Ontario – investment must result in a positive return on that investment. Farmers are willing to make investments in their operations, but they want some assurances of measurable benefits