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Now is the Time to Create a Legacy for Future Generations

Ontario Farmland Trust and the Power of Your Will

November is “Make a Will” month in Ontario. This is an excellent time to reflect on our legacies and the kind of impact we wish to leave behind for our family, friends and communities. This month, we at the Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT) invite you to consider leaving a gift in your will for future generations, by helping protect the land that sustains us.

Why Protecting Farmland Matters

In 2021, Ontario boasted 11.7 million acres of farmland with a high concentration of class 1 soils. However, this figure is decreasing at an alarming rate of 319 acres every day. This not only jeopardizes local food production but also imperils the resiliency of future generations. Farmland is the literal foundation of our food-producing landscapes. When we protect these lands, we are safeguarding a vital resource for our children and their children after them. Consider all the benefits that farmland provides for us… The crops grown on these lands feed us. The soils sequester carbon and absorb water. The greenspaces offer us places to connect with nature.

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From Dry to Thrive: Forage Fixes for Future Fortitude

Video: From Dry to Thrive: Forage Fixes for Future Fortitude

Presented by Christine O'Reilly, Forage & Grazing Specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA).

Prolonged dry weather impacted many regions of Ontario in 2025. With the growing season behind us, how can livestock farmers set their forage crops up for success next year? This session covers the short-term agronomy to bounce back quickly, as well as exploring options for building drought resilience into forage systems for the future.

The purpose of the Forage Focus conference is to bring fresh ideas and new research results to Ontario forage producers across the ruminant livestock and commercial hay sectors