Pfenning's Farm
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http://www.pfenningsfarms.ca 07-01-2015 19:11:57
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Day 538g of our pictures & the Doug Ford urban sprawl must be stopped. Let's finish this with saving all our #Greenbelt and STOP #Hwy413 the Bradford Bypass & save farms. #DougFordisaLiar & the #RCMP investigation continues. #FightForFarmland National Farmers Union - Ontario
#farming Pfenning's Farm
The team is hard at work, transplanting these tiny rainbow chard seedlings in the fields so they can grow up large and luscious! Exceptionally pretty, they will fill the fields with colour. They grow up so fast 🥲
#FromTheField #Transplanting
Day 536b of our pictures & the Doug Ford urban sprawl must be stopped. Let's finish this with protecting our #Greenbelt STOP #Hwy413 , Bradford Bypass & save #WilmotFarms . #DougFordisaLiar & the #RCMP investigation continues. #FightForFarmland National Farmers Union - Ontario #farming Pfenning's Farm
Day 536d of our pictures & the Doug Ford urban sprawl must be stopped. Let's finish this with protecting our #Greenbelt STOP #Hwy413 , Bradford Bypass & save #WilmotFarms . #DougFordisaLiar & the #RCMP investigation continues. #FightForFarmland National Farmers Union - Ontario #farming Pfenning's Farm
The mild winter we've had means a few unexpected surprises - like this parsley! We don't often have overwintered parsley, but it's survived the winter and is now thriving in the warmth and sun. It should be ready for harvest soon!
#FromTheField #Pfennings4Me #LoveOntFood
You know what they say - the future depends on what you do today. We're planting seeds now, but won't see the fruits of our labour until summer. Good things come to those who wait - the sweet and delicious outcome will be worth it! 😀🥕
#Seeding #GoodThingsGrowing #Spring2024
Wilmot farmers made a moving statement to the Region of Waterloo Council a few weeks ago regarding the expropriation of their land. Their opportunity to speak was given following persistent requests from multiple University of Waterloo students during the session. We applaud the farmer’s for