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Manitoba Recognizes Farm and Food Awareness Week

The Manitoba government is inviting people across the province to recognize the many contributions of agriculture and take part in Farm and Food Awareness Week, Sept. 14 to 20, Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced today.

“Farm and Food Awareness Week is an opportunity to connect with the people who grow our food and to recognize the harvest season,” said Kostyshyn. “By choosing local ingredients, Manitobans are supporting farmers, food processors and local businesses, while also strengthening our communities and contributing to a sustainable and resilient food system. This week is about recognizing the people and communities who bring Manitoba’s food from farm to table.”

This year’s theme – Seize the Season: Appreciating Manitoba’s Harvest – encourages Manitobans to make the most of fall by engaging with nature, spending time with family and friends, cooking and baking with local seasonal produce, and exploring Manitoba’s farms, food, and communities. The theme highlights the importance of supporting local farmers and producers.

Highlights of this year’s Farm and Food Awareness Week include:

  • Discover Agriculture on the Farm – a free, family-friendly event at the Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre on Sunday, Sept. 14. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, meet Manitoba producers and learn where their food comes from. Additional details can be found at https://discoverag.ca/.
  • Local Food Day – Wednesday, Sept. 17 has been proclaimed to celebrate Manitoba farmers, local ingredients and initiatives across the province that nourish and support families and communities.
  • Fall Harvest Check List – a take-home checklist has been created to encourage Manitobans to enjoy local seasonal foods, visit farms and markets, and take part in harvest activities.
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Lyrics:

My days begin with workin’, Alarm’s at 5 o’clock,
I Fill 5 gallon buckets, The feeders and the troughs,
This five to nine ain’t workin’, why the heck do I work so hard?,
I can’t worry ‘bout health problems, I can sleep in when I’m gone,

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

I’ve been working pretty stressed but,
I ain’t changing for some cash,
Lord knows that I’m very blessed (More chores),
But I gotta say it’s hard,
Workin’ outside gettin’ charred,
Living out here on the farm, (more chores)

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history
There’s another 20 chickens that still need feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm getting’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Fun, here on ranch that’s what you can’t ignore,
Might be pretty hard but I love it to its core,
Flannel’s gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores (Tell ‘em sing with me)

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
Watching cattle in the dark, don’t miss me,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
(Yeeeeeehaw)
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
It’s the best bro, go get yourself a farm