Farms.com Home   News

Schooley Orchards/Apple Hill Lavender hosts Breakfast on the Farm

Norfolk County Agricultural Society has partnered with Farm & Food Care Ontario (FFCO) and local Schooley Orchards/Apple Hill Lavender. Together, they are hosting "Breakfast on the Farm" event, set to take place in the beautiful agricultural community of Norfolk County on August 23, 2025. 

This unique event brings together families, food lovers, and farm enthusiasts to experience Norfolk County Agriculture up close. Breakfast on the Farm offers a rare opportunity to connect with local farmers, tour a working farm, and learn about food production while enjoying a delicious, locally sourced breakfast.

Attendees will gain firsthand insight into farm life, including the dedication and innovation that go into producing top-quality food. Organizers are calling for partners, volunteers, and attendees to join in making this event a memorable success. Partnerships provide an exceptional platform for businesses and organizations to support agricultural education and reach an engaged, local audience. Volunteers are at the heart of Breakfast on the Farm, playing a key role in welcoming guests and enhancing the experience for all attendees.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Corn Disease Update & Fungicide Timing Tips | Pioneer Agronomy

Video: Corn Disease Update & Fungicide Timing Tips | Pioneer Agronomy

Pioneer Field Agronomist Brad Mason shares a late-June update from western Illinois, focusing on early signs of corn disease and considerations for fungicide applications.

Brad covers key diseases like northern corn leaf blight, gray leaf spot and tar spot—what he's seeing in the field, why 2025 may bring more pressure than previous years and how weather conditions are playing a major role.

Watch for:

Scouting advice

Understanding disease development

Fungicide timing strategies

Why field-by-field assessment matters this season