
Pivot and Grow
By Pivot and Grow
just interested in organic practices, there's something for everyone.

Pivot and GrowJul 21, 2023

Pristine Prairie Organics
In 2009, Pristine Prairie Organics was certified organic and Bryce Lobreau had 20 head of cattle. Bryce now farms with his wife, Twyla, and his parents, Danny and Robin.

Harrow Organic Farm
In 2004, Dean Martin and his family made the decision to transition the family farm from conventional to organic. Over the next two decades, they learned about the challenges and rewards of organic farming.

The New Farm
Gillian Flies and her husband Brent Preston own and operate The New Farm, a regenerative organic vegetable farm that provides high-quality, organic produce to restaurants and specialty retail stores in the Toronto and Collingwood areas. On 20 farmed acres, they grow salad greens like baby leaf arugula, spicy salad greens, baby leaf spinach, and root vegetables like Heirloom Potatoes, French Fingerlings, German Butterballs, All Reds, Russian Blues, Linzer Deleketes, and four varieties of beets.

Our Farm
In a province dominated by huge farms, Dennis Skoworodko’s operation stands out.
“I’m the oddball here in Saskatoon,” Dennis laughs, “because I’m a vegetable grower and I’m certified organic.” His operation, “Our Farm,” grows 40 types of vegetables and four types of small fruit.

G&G Farms
“I love organic farming,” says Garry Johnson. “There’s no doubt about it. Organic farming allows us to work with nature on a scale that can only be limited by our own imagination.”

Organic Agronomist Training - Lesson 5: Question & Answer Session
There is a growing demand for organic grain production information from farmers in the Prairies. This training program, with Dr. Martin Entz of The Natural Systems Agriculture Team at the University of Manitoba, gives agronomists and agrologists the information they need to support and guide organic growers. Lesson five is a question and answer session with Dr. Martin Entz and participants.

Organic Agronomist Training - Lesson Four: Soil Management for Organic Production
There is a growing demand for organic grain production information from farmers in the Prairies. This training program, with Dr. Martin Entz of The Natural Systems Agriculture Team at the University of Manitoba, gives agronomists and agrologists the information they need to support and guide organic growers. Lesson four focuses on soil management for organic production.

Organic Agronomist Training - Lesson Three: Insects, Weeds & Disease
There is a growing demand for organic grain production information from farmers in the Prairies. This training program, with Dr. Martin Entz of The Natural Systems Agriculture Team at the University of Manitoba, gives agronomists and agrologists the information they need to support and guide organic growers. Lesson three focuses on insects, weeds, and disease.

Organic Agronomist Training - Lesson Two, Part One: Crop Establishment & Seeding
There is a growing demand for organic grain production information from farmers in the Prairies. This training program, with Dr. Martin Entz of The Natural Systems Agriculture Team at the University of Manitoba, gives agronomists and agrologists the information they need to support and guide organic growers. Lesson two, part one discusses crop establishment and seeding.

Organic Agronomist Training - Lesson One: Rotations & Nutrient Management
There is a growing demand for organic grain production information from farmers in the Prairies. This training program, with Dr. Martin Entz of The Natural Systems Agriculture Team at the University of Manitoba, gives agronomists and agrologists the information they need to support and guide organic growers. Lesson one tackles rotations and nutrient management.