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thescca.ca/
Box 1969, Sechelt, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 3A0
www.sunspear.ca
208-360 East 13th Ave, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V5T 2K5
https://www.sureshotenvironmental.com/
5622 Wolf Creek Drive, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4H 2H2
www.sdnc.ca
5-7560 Rue Birnam, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3N 2T2
sfiprogram.org
1306 Wellington Street West, Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 3B2
forests.org/
99 Chandos Ave. Apt 201, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6H 2E7
2186 Bathurst 2nd. Concession, Perth, Ontario, Canada K7H 3C9
www.swanlake.bc.ca/
3873 Swan Lake Road, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8X 3W1
Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary is an accessible green space in an urban landscape and includes two distinct ecosystems, a wetland around Swan Lake and a rocky, Garry oak-forest on top of Christmas Hill. Both habitats are home to an incredible array of rare and threatened native plants and wild animals.
We are responsible to steward these lands on behalf of the District of Saanich, protecting and restoring these sensitive ecological spaces. We also provide education and public outreach through our various programs, events and initiatives.
Sweet Earth Farm
81 Spiddle Hill Road, RR#5, Tatamagouche, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada B0K 1V0
Sweet Earth Farm is a medium-sized diverse farm in Nova Scotia. We have a 10-acre organic haskap berry orchard and also raise heritage pigs and cattle. We also produce eggs and chicken.
Our Mission Statement is as follows:
Sweet Earth Farm is a multi-purpose, regenerative agriculture business, with a keen emphasis on integration of individual enterprises and stacking of functions to maximize productivity and health of our plants and animals. Our objective is to grow nutritious and delicious food for our community – from Tatamagouche to Halifax – while improving our land and environment and providing financial stability and food security for our family.
Our values are embodied in our desire to nourish the earth and our land, and in turn to nourish ourselves and our community. This means using regenerative agriculture methods, such as rotational grazing, generation of on-farm fertilization, and planting living mulch and cover crops, to improve plant diversity, soil health and animal health. We do not use any chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides or fungicides and we use minimal tillage; use of chemical fertilizers and tillage can significantly reduce profitability and have been proven to degrade soil health and plant nutrition and do not align with our core values.
To expand...
We use biological farming methods in our haskap berry orchard; instead of focusing on maximizing yields, we focus on maximizing soil health. That is, we feed our soil organic nutrients, including plant cuttings and manure we produce on site, and provide healthy habitat for earthworms and other beneficial organisms in order to grow highly nutrient dense fruit.
We raise our livestock following regenerative practices which we feel are most ethical and mimics their natural environment. We rotate our cattle and chickens across our pasture (spring, summer and fall) so that they can access fresh forage regularly and spread their fertility to improve the quality of the pasture. This also saves fossil fuels and prevents over-compaction of the soil, as we don't have to mow the pasture or spread fertilizer using heavy equipment. This approach allows the animals to experience freedom and fresh air and be in a more natural environment. It also improves the taste and nutrition of the meat and eggs they produce. We raise our pigs in our woodlot, which provides them with healthy forage, shade and a playful environment.
This regenerative approach to livestock management also sequesters carbon: the grass requires carbon dioxide to grow, the cows consume the grass, then fertilize the grass so that it grows larger and becomes more healthy, so that it can use more carbon dioxide. The same is true for the chickens and pigs, though on a smaller scale.
www.symbient.ca
2-130 Matheson Blvd. E., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 1Y6
www.synergyenterprises.ca/
300-569 Johnson St, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8W 1J6
https://www.synergyfoundation.ca/
300-569 Johnson Street, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8W 1M2
www.tfortrees.ca
518 174 A Street SW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6W 2A6
https://t2environnement.com/
91 boulevard constable, McMasterville, Québec, Canada J3G 1M8
www.taanforest.com/
38266 Chestnut Ave, Squamish, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8B 0W7
www.tableforet.ca
850, rue Taché, Mont-Laurier, Québec, Canada J9L 2K2
thescca.ca/
Box 1969, Sechelt, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V0N 3A0
www.sunspear.ca
208-360 East 13th Ave, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V5T 2K5
https://www.sureshotenvironmental.com/
5622 Wolf Creek Drive, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4H 2H2
www.sdnc.ca
5-7560 Rue Birnam, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3N 2T2
sfiprogram.org
1306 Wellington Street West, Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1Y 3B2
forests.org/
99 Chandos Ave. Apt 201, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6H 2E7
2186 Bathurst 2nd. Concession, Perth, Ontario, Canada K7H 3C9
www.swanlake.bc.ca/
3873 Swan Lake Road, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8X 3W1
Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary is an accessible green space in an urban landscape and includes two distinct ecosystems, a wetland around Swan Lake and a rocky, Garry oak-forest on top of Christmas Hill. Both habitats are home to an incredible array of rare and threatened native plants and wild animals.
We are responsible to steward these lands on behalf of the District of Saanich, protecting and restoring these sensitive ecological spaces. We also provide education and public outreach through our various programs, events and initiatives.
Sweet Earth Farm
81 Spiddle Hill Road, RR#5, Tatamagouche, Nouvelle-Écosse, Canada B0K 1V0
Sweet Earth Farm is a medium-sized diverse farm in Nova Scotia. We have a 10-acre organic haskap berry orchard and also raise heritage pigs and cattle. We also produce eggs and chicken.
Our Mission Statement is as follows:
Sweet Earth Farm is a multi-purpose, regenerative agriculture business, with a keen emphasis on integration of individual enterprises and stacking of functions to maximize productivity and health of our plants and animals. Our objective is to grow nutritious and delicious food for our community – from Tatamagouche to Halifax – while improving our land and environment and providing financial stability and food security for our family.
Our values are embodied in our desire to nourish the earth and our land, and in turn to nourish ourselves and our community. This means using regenerative agriculture methods, such as rotational grazing, generation of on-farm fertilization, and planting living mulch and cover crops, to improve plant diversity, soil health and animal health. We do not use any chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides or fungicides and we use minimal tillage; use of chemical fertilizers and tillage can significantly reduce profitability and have been proven to degrade soil health and plant nutrition and do not align with our core values.
To expand...
We use biological farming methods in our haskap berry orchard; instead of focusing on maximizing yields, we focus on maximizing soil health. That is, we feed our soil organic nutrients, including plant cuttings and manure we produce on site, and provide healthy habitat for earthworms and other beneficial organisms in order to grow highly nutrient dense fruit.
We raise our livestock following regenerative practices which we feel are most ethical and mimics their natural environment. We rotate our cattle and chickens across our pasture (spring, summer and fall) so that they can access fresh forage regularly and spread their fertility to improve the quality of the pasture. This also saves fossil fuels and prevents over-compaction of the soil, as we don't have to mow the pasture or spread fertilizer using heavy equipment. This approach allows the animals to experience freedom and fresh air and be in a more natural environment. It also improves the taste and nutrition of the meat and eggs they produce. We raise our pigs in our woodlot, which provides them with healthy forage, shade and a playful environment.
This regenerative approach to livestock management also sequesters carbon: the grass requires carbon dioxide to grow, the cows consume the grass, then fertilize the grass so that it grows larger and becomes more healthy, so that it can use more carbon dioxide. The same is true for the chickens and pigs, though on a smaller scale.
www.symbient.ca
2-130 Matheson Blvd. E., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 1Y6
www.synergyenterprises.ca/
300-569 Johnson St, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8W 1J6
https://www.synergyfoundation.ca/
300-569 Johnson Street, Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8W 1M2
www.tfortrees.ca
518 174 A Street SW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6W 2A6
https://t2environnement.com/
91 boulevard constable, McMasterville, Québec, Canada J3G 1M8
www.taanforest.com/
38266 Chestnut Ave, Squamish, Colombie-Britannique, Canada V8B 0W7
www.tableforet.ca
850, rue Taché, Mont-Laurier, Québec, Canada J9L 2K2