Ag & Country Ontario Canada | 2026

2026 ONTARIO AGRI-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ag & Country 2026 Ontario’s Rural Business Directory 5 Ag & Country is published annually by Farms.com. 90 Woodlawn Road West Guelph, ON N1H 1B2 888-248-4893 Email: Subscriptions@Farms.com PUBLISHER Paul Nolan Paul.Nolan@Farms.com PROJECT DIRECTOR Scott Farhood ADVERTISING TEAM Scott Farhood Jennifer Longstreet Jeff McKee Samantha Renaud Glenn Ruegg Joan Spiegelberg Leslie Stewart DESIGN & PRODUCTION TEAM Tanya Myers Andrea Williams Shaun Clark View the companies listed in the directory and many more agribusinesses online at AgSearch.com. Also published by Farms.com in Canada: Ag Buyer’s Guide Better Farming (Ontario) Better Farming (Prairies) Better Pork Small Farm Canada Visit Farms.com for your up-to-the minute agriculture news and market information, as well as farm equipment, classified ads, and rural real estate listings. POSTMASTER Mail Agreement: 0042518524 Send Address changes / returns to: 90 Woodlawn Road West Guelph, ON N1H 1B2 Ag & Country Directory is published annually and is delivered free of charge to farm and rural addresses in Ontario. Ag & Country is not responsible for any mistakes, omissions, or typographical errors. The Ag & Country Directory Team is diligent in checking all advertising copy for any errors, but no guarantee is given or implied. Welcome to the seventh edition of Ag & Country. This year’s directory shines a spotlight on the industries at the heart of rural and farm life in Ontario – each vital to the success and growth of our communities. Financial services tailored to agriculture empower farm businesses, helping them plan for sustainable growth, manage risks, and invest with confidence. By facilitating access to credit, insurance, and tax expertise, these organizations create a foundation for long-term stability in rural communities. Attachments and accessories, alongside ATV suppliers, enable farmers to adapt machinery for seasonal demands and specialized tasks. Such equipment supports greater efficiency and flexibility, keeping farm operations agile and reliable in a changing landscape. Barn and livestock equipment form the backbone of Ontario’s animal agriculture. From housing to innovative feeding and welfare systems, these technologies ensure animal health, productivity, and food safety, supporting both family farms and larger operations. High-quality infrastructure is key to maintaining biosecurity and adapting to new market and regulatory standards. Building supplies and construction services allow rural communities to expand, modernize, and future-proof their farms and homes. Reliable, well-designed structures serve as the foundation for storing crops, sheltering livestock, and supporting farm families year-round. Drainage companies are essential for safeguarding Ontario’s precious farmland. Well-planned drainage protects crops from excess water, maintains soil health, and increases productivity – allowing rural communities to thrive regardless of the weather. Drainage infrastructure not only preserves farmland but also supports sustainable land management and conservation. Equipment dealers ensure growers have access to modern machinery built for Ontario’s diverse farming conditions. Innovations in farm equipment are driving productivity gains across all sectors, from planting and harvest to everyday maintenance. Forestry and woodlot services, grain and feed handling, and harvest and forage equipment round out the core industries, linking Ontario’s natural resources and agricultural products to markets at home and abroad. These sectors support food security, economic development, and environmental stewardship. Through their expertise and commitment, these interconnected industries shape the quality of life and opportunity across Ontario’s farms and rural communities. Keep this annual directory close – it’s here to help you build new connections and chart a successful path in the year ahead. Paul Nolan, Publisher LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER Cover: Mary Loggan photo

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