Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 1 WELCOME TO FARMER2FARMER The goal of Farmer 2 Farmer is to be a learning and networking event for farmers and food producers in the region. Over 100 Farmers will come together today to share local knowledge and expertise with the goal of strengthening the local agriculture sector. The theme of this year’s conference is “Animal, Vegetable, Management”. The workshops have been organized into these three streams to help you navigate your day. In addition we have highlighted a “new farmers track”, suggesting workshops for new producers and young agrarians where the focus is for people who are just starting out or who are new to the field. Inside this program you will find a list of the workshops and locations, as well as descriptions and presenter profiles. There is also a map of the venue. Last, please take the time to fill out the conference evaluation and help us to continue improving Farmer 2 Farmer in years to come! PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 8:15 - 9:00 Registration, coffee, meet and greet 9:00 - 10:00 Welcome and Keynote Session 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 - 11:20 Session 1 Workshops 11:30 - 12:20 Session 2 Workshops 12:30 - 1:30 Lunch 1:40 - 2:30 Session 3 Workshops 2:30 - 2:50 Coffee break 3:00 - 4:00 Session 4 Workshops 4:00 - 4:30 Closing Plenary and Door Prizes Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 1 MAP & WORKSHOP ROOMS Stage Washroom Washroom Juniper Room Stairs Exhibitor Tables Washroom Washroom Participant Seating Exhibitor Tables Main Hall Washroom Upstairs to Poplar Room & Oak Room Poplar Room (upstairs) Washroom Refreshments Registration Foyer Oak Room (upstairs) Front Entrance EXHIBITORS ARD-CORP/ Environmental Farm Plan FARSHA BC Ministry of Agriculture Island Farmers Alliance Billy Metcalfe Island Organic Producers Association Buckerfield's Growing Young Farmers Society Coexisting with Carnivores Alliance Level Ground Trading Cowichan Agricultural Society Young Agrarians/ Linking Land & Farmers Cowichan Green Community Osborne Seed Co. Direct Solutions Vancity Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 2 Time Main Hall 8:15 9:00 Registration: Come early and enjoy coffee, tea, and treats! 9:00 10:00 Welcome & Keynote: Welcome to Coast Salish Territory, Adam Olsen Alice Finall, Mayor North Saanich & Ryan Windsor, Mayor Central Saanich “Recipe for Starting and Running a Fruitful Farm” 10:00 Coffee Break & Trade Show 10:30 11:20 Oak Room Juniper Room Poplar Room How To Grow Your Broiler Business Soil Fertility Management: How to make on and off-farm resources work for you Harvesting the Numbers: Farm bookkeeping Evelyn Pereira Terra Nossa Farm 11:30 12:20 Sasha Kubicek Sea Bluff Farm DeLisa Lewis Green Fire Farm Adventures in Cheese-making Moving the Needle on LoWhere did all the time go? cal Food Demand & Supply Track time and effort for Linda Geggie, CRFAIR better profits Bob Maxwell, Fieldstone Garlic Abe Wahi Robert Thompson, DFMA Providence Farm Robin Tunnicliffe, Sea Bluff Farm Cory Spencer The Happy Goat Main Hall Lunch Prepared by the Island Chefs Collaborative 12:20 1:40 1:40 2:30 Oak Room Juniper Room Small Scale Pork Production Beyond Google: Ask a local farmer Brent Donaldson Ewe View Farm Poplar Room The Nuts and Bolts of Land Access Bryce Rashleigh, Saanichton Farm Jack Mar, Mar Farms Keeley Nixon, LLAF Bob Maxwell, Fieldstone Garlic Moss Dance, Young Agrarians HeatherStretch,SaanichOrganics Main Hall Coffee Break & Trade Show 2:30 3:00 4:00 Working with Wildlife: Dealing with deer, geese, and carnivores Coexisting with Carnivores Regional Goose Strategy, CRD Regional Deer Strategy, CRD Beginner Small Engine Maintenance Heather Ramsay Umi Nami Farm On-farm Water Management: Irrigation planning Ted van der Gulik Partnership for Water Sustainability BC Main Hall 4:15 4:30 Animal Stream Closing Plenary & Draw Prizes Vegetable Stream Management Stream Suggested track for new farmers KEYNOTE TIPS FOR RUNNING A FRUITFUL FARM Kick off your day with some inspiration! Hear tips and stories from a panel of local farmers (young and, well, more experienced) about key ingredients that have contributed to success on their farms. Following is a list of the farmers who will be speaking in the keynote session. Feel free to ask questions at the end, chat with them over a break, or find some of them in workshops later in the day. • Bernadette Greene, Greene’s Farm • Mike Nyberg, New Mountain Farm • Jack Mar, Mar Farms • Jessica White, Cedar Beef • Fiona Hamersley Chambers, Metchosin Farm • Hamish Crawford, The Roost • Virginie Lavallée-Picard, Wind Whipped Farm Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 $ 4 WORKSHOPS ANIMAL STREAM How to Grow Your Broiler Business Oak Room At Terra Nossa, a certified organic farm, Evelyn along with her husband Jesse have been growing broilers for 10 years. Evelyn will share with you how they went from 100 - 2000 birds. Evelyn Pereira, Terra Nossa Farm pereira.bc@hotmail.com Evelyn, along with her husband Jesse, owns Terra Nossa farm in Mill Bay where they have raised poultry, pigs, and lambs, as well as producing berries and vegetables. Her farm is certified through the Island Organic Producers Association. Adventures in Cheese-making Oak Room In his workshop Cory will tell you about his path to farming and cheese-making, what it’s like farming on leased land, how he successfully built and licensed a dairy processing plant, and how many days off he has had since 2010. Cory Spencer, The Happy Goat info@thehappygoat.ca After several years working in an unrelated industry, Cory was looking for a change and farming was it. Apprenticeships, workshops and traveling allowed him to discover his love of goats and the delicious cheese their milk produces. In 2010 Cory and his wife welcomed their first 30 milking does to The Happy Goat and 2014 marked their first year of cheese production. Small Scale Pork Production Oak Room Interested in pork production? This workshop will cover a range of topics including operation size, animal housing, feed, manure management, health, slaughtering, and marketing. Brent Donaldson, Ewe View Farm eweview@telus.net Ewe View Farm is located on a peaceful 5 acre parcel in Metchosin, BC, which is owned and operated by Brent Donaldson and his wife. They have supplied quality meats and produce to locals for 25 years, first after acquiring two Suffolk Ewes to establish a breeding stock and later growing hogs and a large market garden. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 5 ANIMAL STREAM Working with Wildlife: Dealing with deer, geese, and carnivores on your farm Oak Room Panel discussion about strategies for dealing with wildlife challenges on your farm. Hear from local experts about strategies for deer and geese control and considerations for coexisting with carnivores. Bob Hansen, Coexisting with Carnivores Alliance b_m_hansen@yahoo.ca Bob Hansen’s career with National Parks spanned 38 years with 25 years based in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Since 1997 he served in the role as the park wildlife-human conflict specialist working on measures to prevent and reduce conflicts between people, bears, wolves and cougar. In more recent years he also worked as the wildlife deterrent specialist for the territory of Nunavut working primarily on reducing conflicts between people and polar bears. Bob is currently working on a project with the Thornton Creek Enhancement Society on reducing risks associated with bear watching, another project with the schools in Ucluelet and Tofino to establish a wildlife monitoring program. He also assists with the WildCoast Project as a park volunteer. Peter Pauwels, Conservation Officer peter.pauwels@gov.bc.ca Peter has been a South Island Conservation Officer since 1993. Born and raised in Metchosin, he grew up on a hobby farm raising sheep, chickens and various other critters. Today he still lives in Metchosin and his areas of expertise as a Conservation Officer include Firearms Instructor and First Nations liaison. Kim St. Claire, Manager, Visitor Services and Community Development, CRD-Parks kstclaire@crd.bc.ca Kim joined CRD, Regional Parks in May 2014 and is the manager of community development and partnership projects, the naturalist and volunteer programs, signs and creative services, and media relations. As the CRD representative on the Regional Canada Goose Management Strategy Working Group, she helps to coordinate education campaigns and management strategies to address issues related to resident non-migratory Canada geese. Jeff Weightman, Planner CRD jweightman@crd.bc.ca Jeff is a Planner in the Regional Planning Division for the Capital Regional District (CRD). He manages the CRD Regional Deer Management Strategy. Jeff has worked in municipal land use and strategic planning for8 years at the CRD. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 6 VEGETABLE STREAM Soil Fertility Management: How to make on and off-farm resources work for you Juniper Room Why should you have your soil tested? Where to get the test done and how to interpret the results? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in this workshop, presented by soil expert and agro-ecologist, DeLisa Lewis. DeLisa Lewis, Green Fire Farm delisa.lewis@ubc.ca DeLisa Lewis co-owns and operates Green Fire Farm in the Cowichan Valley. Now re-entering farming after a seven-year “break” to complete her PhD in soils and agroecology, DeLisa has more than fourteen years experience managing certified organic mixed vegetable production systems. She was lead instructor for the UBC Farm Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture from 2011-2014, and her teaching, research, and consulting continue with focus areas in soil nutrient management, farm planning, and new farmer training. Where did all the time go? Track time and effort for better profits Juniper Room Determining which crops earn you the profit for the least effort expended is the difference between lucrative farms that can reinvest every year and farms struggling to get by. The presentation will cover some of the approaches for data collection and processing to find out where your profits lie. Possibilities of the use of apps to simplify the data collection process will also be covered. Abe Wahi, Providence Farm farmer@providence.bc.ca In his eighth season as a small scale organic farmer, Abe applies a philosophy of developing and integrating financial sustainability, intergenerational ecological sustainability and succession planning at the farms he has managed. Over 5 years managing operations Abe has also trained 18 aspiring farmers (full season interns/apprentices) Abe began training in 2008 at Whole Circle Farm, a fully diversified 200 acre biodynamic farm located in SW Ontario, getting a broad-based, hands-on education. In 2010, Abe began managing Whole Circle’s struggling market garden operation. By 2013, through improvements in quality, quantity and consistency and focusing on direct to customer sales, Abe doubled the market’s income, turned a healthy and sustainable profit, all while reducing land under production from 10 to 6 acres. Abe joined the registered charity Providence Farm, in Duncan, in 2014 and has been tasked with developing a profitable social enterprise comprising of market gardens, grains and animals. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 7 VEGETABLE STREAM Beyond Google: Ask a local farmer! Juniper Room Got questions? Join this session to ask experienced farmers about local solutions. Panel members include experienced vegetable growers, a grain producer, and soils expert. Find out answers specific to our region, answers you can’t find on Google! Robin Tunnicliffe, Sea Bluff Farm & Saanich Organics robintunnicliffe@hotmail.com Robin has been a certified organic farmer on the Saanich Peninsula for over 13 years and is a co-owner of the farm marketing collective, Saanich Organics. For the past two years she has managed Sea Bluff Farm in Metchosin, where she farms five acres of mixed vegetables as well as producing seed. Bryce Rashleigh, Saanichton Farm bryce@rashleigh.ca Located just down the road from Saanich Fairgrounds, Saanichton Farm is a four generations farm where the Rashleigh family have worked to produce corn, dairy cattle, hay, and grains on the Island. Our family has been farming in Saanichton since 1936, and on Vancouver Island since 1912. Today Bryce and Jill Rashleigh, along with our family, produce grains including Red Lentils, Hard Red Spring Wheat, and Malting Barley. In addition to grain production, Saanichton Farm is one of the leading producers of hay for animal feed on the south Island. We also enjoy raising seasonal turkeys, and chickens for both meat and eggs. Jack Mar, Mar Farms jack7000@telus.net Jack Mar has been farming on the Saanich Peninsula for over 50 years. He grows strawberries, raspberries, tayberries and marionberries, as well as a full line of mixed vegetables sold at the farm gate and pumpkins for Thrifty Foods. Bob Maxwell, P. Ag Retired, Fieldstone Garlic fieldstonegarlic@shaw.ca Bob and His wife Janice have a farm on Oldfield road, and have been farming here for 26 years. They have grown strawberries, green beans, garlic for 14 years and now raspberries and cherries. Bob had a career with the BC Ministry of Environment as a soil surveyor and mapped and interpreted soils for agriculture, forestry, wildlife and urban development. Bob did soil consulting for the past 12 years. During those times he was a professional agrologist. He has served on the Central Saanich advisory commission and the Peninsula Agricultural Commission; and the Peninsula Country Market. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 8 VEGETABLE STREAM Small Engine Maintenance for Beginners Juniper Room What happens when your rototiller breaks down? For most farmers, the non-functioning of machinery used for tilling, mowing or other farm tasks means a loss of both time and money. This workshop teaches preventative maintenance steps you need to do now to help your machinery do its part in the busy season to come. Each step will be fully demonstrated, and all explanations geared to beginners. Heather Ramsay, Umi Nami Farm heather.ramsay@gmail.com Heather Ramsay has been a member of Umi Nami Farm in Metchosin since 2010. The farm practices year-round vegetable production in unheated greenhouses and outdoor fields, specializing in Japanese vegetable crops. Previously, Heather studied Agroecology at UBC. Since 2012, she is primarily responsible for machine use and maintenance at Umi Nami Farm, where a variety of large and small machinery is used to augment physical labor. MANAGEMENT STREAM Harvesting the Numbers Poplar Room Back by popular demand from 2014- check out the updated version of this workshop! This workshop will give an overview of bookkeeping for farming, whether just starting out or already in business. It will include topics such as: budgeting, cash flow, and reporting (GST, tax, and payroll); payroll examples for regular employees & apprentices, updated info on labor laws around volunteers and farm employees, capital purchases vs repair and maintenance, ; and systems, templates, procedures, and routines. It will also address questions such as Excel or accounting software? Annual, quarterly or monthly record keeping? Cash vs accrual accounting? GST registration? Sasha Kubicek, Sea Bluff Farm s_kubicek@hotmail.com After 15 years of corporate accounting experience, Sasha is now channeling his accounting knowledge into bookkeeping for farming. He is currently a Co-Manager at Sea Bluff Farm Ltd. where he does all the bookkeeping, budgeting, financial planning, and financial reporting to the Board. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 9 MANAGEMENT STREAM Moving the Needle on Local Food Supply and Demand Poplar Room Local food is a growing trend, yet currently we still consume less than 10% that is produced on Vancouver Island. That is a huge percent of the food market that is not being filled by local foods. Come to learn about efforts, past and present, to increase the demand for local produce. Talk to producers to consider the best use of our efforts to increase demand and supply of local foods. Linda Geggie, Coordinator CRFAIR lgeggie@telus.net As Coordinator of CRFAIR, Linda works on behalf of 30 food and farm organizations to facilitate education, information sharing and collaborative work in the region. CRFAIR has led food policy and planning with municipal governments, and the Capital Regional District, including the creation of a Regional Food Charter and the first steps towards creating a Regional Food Strategy. Linda also sits as a member of the Peninsula Agriculture Commission and works with the University of Victoria’s Institute for Studies and Innovation in Community University Engagement. Robert Thompson, Direct Farm Marketing Association rlthompson@shaw.ca Robert (Bob) Thompson has worked in support of local agriculture on the Saanich Peninsula and beyond for nearly 20 years, including service with the Island Farmers’ Alliance, BC AgriTourism Alliance, and BC Association of Farmers’ Markets. He has worked with the Southern Vancouver Island Direct Farm Marketing Association since 1999 as editor of the annual Farm Fresh guide and manager of the association website and social media. He is the manager of the Peninsula Country Market, coordinator of the Saanich Peninsula Flavour Trails project, and organizer of the Saanich Peninsula Harvest Feast. Robin Tunnicliffe, Sea Bluff Farm & Saanich Organics robintunnicliffe@hotmail.com Robin has been a certified organic farmer on the Saanich Peninsula for over 13 years and is a co-owner of the farm marketing collective, Saanich Organics. For the past two years she has managed Sea Bluff Farm in Metchosin, where she farms five acres of mixed vegetables as well as producing seed. Bob Maxwell, P. Ag Retired, Fieldstone Garlic fieldstonegarlic@shaw.ca Bob and His wife Janice have a farm on Oldfield road, and have been farming here for 26 years. They have grown strawberries, green beans, garlic for 14 years and now raspberries and cherries. Bob had a career with the BC Ministry of Environment as a soil surveyor and mapped and interpreted soils for agriculture, forestry, wildlife and urban development. Bob did soil consulting for the past 12 years. During those times he was a professional agrologist. He has served on the Central Saanich advisory commission and the Peninsula Agricultural Commission; and the Peninsula Country Market. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 10 MANAGEMENT STREAM The Nuts and Bolts of Land Access Poplar Room Introduction to resources available to new farmers and those looking to lease land and for landowners who are looking for someone take over their farm. Followed by a “meet & greet”/ networking opportunity. Moss Dance westcoast@youngagrarians.org Moss grows organic veggies at Ripple Farm in the Comox Valley and is a founding member of the new Merville Organics Growers’ Co-op. She is also the Vancouver Island Coordinator for the Young Agrarians, a grassroots Canada-wide network that aims to celebrate, connect, and recruit young farmers. Keeley Nixon, Linking Land and Farmers keeleynixon@gmail.com Keeley has been involved in farming and food activism on Vancouver Island for over a decade. She is a farmer and seed grower at ALM Organic Farm in Sooke, director with Sooke Food CHI and is passionate around land access, working with LLAF since 2010. On-farm Water Management: Irrigation planning Poplar Room How much water do I need and when do I need to apply it? Join this session presented by the provincial expert on irrigation management and scheduling, including different kinds of irrigation systems, both sprinkler and drip. Ted van der Gulik Ted@irrigationbc.com Ted received his post-secondary education at the University of British Columbia graduating with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Bio-Resource Engineering in 1977. He joined the Ministry of Agriculture in 1979 and has served the agriculture industry of the province for 35 years. Ted has spent his entire career with the Ministry of Agriculture specializing in irrigation, water management and water resources planning and retired from AGRI in 2014. During his time with the Ministry Ted has built an international reputation for his leading edge work in agricultural water management. This was demonstrated by his selection as the Irrigation Association’s 2000 Crawford Reid Memorial Award recipient recognizing his work in promoting proper irrigation techniques. Ted was awarded the Premiers Legacy award in 2014 for the many initiatives and models that he spearheaded while with the province. Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 11 NOTES Farmer 2 Farmer February 19, 2015 12 THANK YOU! The Capital Region Food and Agriculture Initiatives Roundtable (CRFAIR) would like to thank representatives of the local food and farm organizations whose collaboration makes this event possible: • Robert (Bob) Thompson, Direct Farm Marketing Association • Bob Maxwell, Peninsula Agriculture Commission • Robin Tunnicliffe, Island Organic Producers Association • Linda Geggie, Peninsula Agriculture Commission and CRFAIR • Niki Strutynski, Island Organic Producers Association Many thanks to all the presenters for generously giving your time and sharing your knowledge. Thanks to all the volunteers for helping this day run smoothly. Thanks also to all of you, the participants; we hope that you have a wonderful day. Please let us know how we can make our event better in the coming years. Thank you to the following businesses and organizations for your generous support and contributions, making Farmer2Farmer possible this year. 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