Born at 25 weeks and after 164 days in the NICU our son Bentley is now home! Special thanks to all the staff @mch_childrens and @RMHCSCO for helping us through this journey. Thanks to all friends, family and colleagues for their support over the last 5 1/2 months. #Trulyblessed
Getting the mix right helps keep the sprayer rolling. Mike Schryver @BASFAgSolutions looks at how proper mixing order prevents plugged filters and costly delays on #Corn School
https://t.co/3BSmP7IvMO
#cdnag#plant26
Had a blast at the Norfolk Little People’s Daycare Touch-a-truck in Langton. Thanks to all the organizers, businesses and farmers for putting on such a great event
In Eastern Ontario as we start to scout for tar spot look near bushes, edges of fields and horizontal leaf edges where moisture tends to be higher as well as corn on corn fields, volunteer corn says @RobMillerAg#ontag#CornScouting#TarSpot
We all know a deserving organization making a real difference in our communities. Nominate yours today for a chance to win one of three prizes: $25,000, $10,000, or $5,000 through Growing Home🌱with @BASFAgSolutions 🌽. Deadline: Feb. 28 https://t.co/dmhlauYWjt
That’s a wrap for the 2026 @BASFAgSolutions Retailer Training Roadshow. Thank you to all the customers who came out over the last few weeks, and of course, to the great team at BASF!
Wrapping up Day 4 of @BASFAgSolutions 2026 Retailer Training Roadshow in London. Thanks to everyone who braved the weather to join us this week! Great turnout and discussion!
@RobMillerAg and @BASF team presenting the latest agronomy management concepts to a packed crowd at Casselman Monday. A should not miss winter meeting.
This is Norfolk County.
At the heart of Ontario’s Garden, Norfolk County is home to one of the most diverse and productive agricultural regions in the country. From row crops to horticulture, tobacco to greenhouse production, floriculture to viticulture, livestock to forestry, the work happening here is as varied as it is vital.
Yet behind every acre is a network of dedicated individuals whose collective efforts often go unseen—but are crucial. From farmers—both generational and new—to agronomists, applicators, ag retailers, product suppliers, yard workers, and truck drivers, each person plays a crucial role in keeping the system moving. Equally essential are the thousands of offshore workers who leave their home countries each year to contribute their labour and expertise to Norfolk’s agricultural bounty. Their contributions are invaluable and deserve recognition.
This project captures the rhythm of Norfolk agriculture from above—moments across the 2025 growing season that reflect the scale, pace, and beauty of production in our region. It’s a visual tribute to the people and processes that keep our rural economy thriving.
So don’t only thank a farmer. Support Norfolk County agriculture through:
• Buying local and in-season whenever possible.
• Slowing down and sharing the road with farm equipment.
• Supporting local AG retailers. (Clark’s, Fs Partners, Scotland Agromart, Sylvite, Underhills)
• Having meaningful conversations with offshore workers when you see them in town.
• Taking time to learn about the full spectrum of crops and commodities grown right here in your community.
Agriculture is more than an industry in Norfolk—it’s a way of life, deeply rooted in land, labour, and legacy. Let’s do our part to honour and support those who make it all possible.
A huge shoutout to the following operations who allowed me to share a glimpse of their story in keeping the world go round.
Thank you to my team at Sylvite for the pointers and encouragement.
This was purely an ambitious project fueled by my passion of AG for which I have not profited from.
#ontag #canadianag #norfolkcounty