From our first in-person Annual Meeting and dinner, my third as President, and according to our constitution, my last.
I trust that the Lambton Federation of Agriculture will continue its great work.
A Challenge to the Farmers of Lambton County – October 1941 What is the L.C.F.A.? It is an organization of farmers uniting in one group to discuss farm problems and work for the improvement of farm conditions. Who is the
What a year 2020 turned out to be! Taking over as President of the Lambton Federation of Agriculture in January we had great plans and did a lot of planning before we were all locked out of in-person meetings and
To the members of the Lambton Federation of Agriculture, As I look back on our time since our last AGM in November 2018, I can think nothing but “what an absolute whirlwind”. To say that the Lambton Federation of Agriculture
The LFA always has a number of issues, whether they are local in concern or engulf Ontario as a whole. One of the most controversial this year on a provincial basis is the neonics that we use on our seed.
2014 has been another great year for the Lambton Federation of Agriculture! It has been a year of fostering relationships. As a board, we are working to be a predominant source for information about Agriculture in Lambton County. We hope
2013 has been a fairly busy year for LFA, with a number of issues on our agenda. This year LFA, in conjunction with other general farm organizations and commodity groups in Lambton County launched a new electronic newsletter, Lambton Ag
First I would like mention that this past year, LFA hired a new secretary, Christina Hyatt. On behalf of the Board I would like to welcome and thank Christina for her work and support on issues addressed by LFA. I
Item #1 Dec 19, 2011, Meeting with Sarnia-Lambton Business Development Corporation, Don Anderson, General Manager and Tracy Ranick, Community Economic Development Officer. Don Anderson contacted me and wanted to talk about ideas on where LFA and SLBDC could work together,