Future of Farm Businesses: Cultivating a New Generation of Farmers
- Date: October 29, 2024
- Time: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
- Venue: Stonepicker Brewing Company, 7143 Forest Rd, Plympton-Wyoming, ON
Join us for an insightful and forward-looking event exploring the future of farming in Ontario.
We recognize that fall is a busy season for many in the agriculture community, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to attend this session. As farming continues to evolve, it is crucial to embrace strategies that promote sustainability, land accessibility, and the successful transition of farms to the next generation. This event will offer valuable perspectives and practical guidance to help shape a thriving and diverse agricultural landscape for the future.
Why Attend?
- Gain insights into land-use models, ownership dynamics, and farmland policies to support new farmers and navigate Ontario’s agro-food system.
- Learn practical strategies for seamless family wealth transfer and succession planning, avoiding costly estate planning mistakes.
- Connect with the agriculture community and partners through thought-provoking discussions on the future of farming in Ontario.
Event Overview
Ontario’s future in farming relies on a diverse range of farmers who implement various production methods, allowing consumers to make informed, ethical choices about what they eat. To ensure this future, we need to consider policies that provide both economic viability and ecological sustainability for our agricultural sector. This event is designed to tackle these issues head-on, providing key insights into land conservation, access, and the changing dynamics of farmland ownership.
Our Expert Speakers:
Richard Bloomfield, MBA
Richard Bloomfield is a leader in the sustainability of food production. He is a PhD candidate in Geography and Environment at Western University and an Assistant Professor at Huron University. His research focuses on the political economy of agri-food systems in Ontario, with a special emphasis on farmland policy, ownership dynamics, and alternative land-use models that support next-generation farmers. Richard also co-founded Urban Roots London, a non-profit urban farm dedicated to improving food access, and Sidetrack Café, which now operates two locations in London, Ontario.
Spencer Steinman
Spencer Steinman is a co-owner of Father & Son Financial in Petrolia, Ontario, where he has been working as a financial planner since 2015. He specializes in financial planning for farmers, serving over 300 farm families across the province. As a Qualified Associate Financial Planner and a member of CAFA (Canada’s Farm Family & Farm Business Advisors), Spencer focuses on farm succession planning and intergenerational business strategies.
Don’t miss this opportunity to network with industry experts, share ideas, and gain valuable insights into the future of Ontario’s farming community.