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  2. Land ownership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A recent trend toward greenbelt housing, cottages, acreages, and hobby farms has been fueled by an abundance of jobs in the oil & gas sector, speculation due to a rise of agricultural GDP in recent years and the cost of urban real estate that may in cases justify daily commuting to nearby cities particularly with the reintroduction of passenger ...

  3. Hobby farm - Wikipedia

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    A hobby farm (also called a lifestyle block, acreage living, or rural residential) is a smallholding or small farm that is maintained without expectation of being a primary source of income. Some are held simply to bring homeowners closer to nature, to provide recreational land for horses, or as working farms for secondary income.

  4. Canadiana Village - Wikipedia

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    Earle Moore's Canadiana Village was the earliest identified example of an Outdoor Museum in Canada. The Village began as a hobby. The Village started with one relocated building in 1946 and gradually was added to, evoking life in a pre-industrial rural Quebec. [3] The Moores purchased or were given the buildings to save them from demolition.

  5. Dairy farming in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, there were 967,700 dairy cows on 10,679 farms across the country. [2] Quebec and Ontario are the major dairy producing provinces, with 5,120 and 3,534 farms, which produce 37% and 33% of Canada's total milk. [3] This is supposed to represent 8% of farmers in Canada. [4]

  6. Hobby Farms (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Farms is a bimonthly magazine, devoted to the life of hobby farmers, homesteaders and small producers. Its editorial offices are based in Lexington, Kentucky . Hobby Farms magazine's tagline is "Rural Living for Pleasure and Profit".

  7. Jean-Martin Fortier - Wikipedia

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    They farmed 0.2 acre of rented land before settling on their own farm in Saint-Armand, Quebec in 2004. [ 2 ] [ better source needed ] In 2012, The Market Gardener , was first published in French, and appeared in 2013, He has published articles about his work in Canadian Organic Grower , La Terre de Chez Nous and Growing for Market. [ 1 ]

  8. Economy of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec is in 1st place for the highest amount of milk produced and biggest amount of farms engaged in the dairy industry (2019). [86] Animal production accounts for more than half of all farms in Quebec. Dairy production is the province's most important, accounting for 57% of farm enterprises and 26% of income.

  9. Lufa Farms - Wikipedia

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    Lufa Farms is an urban agricultural company located in ... The company currently delivers around 20,000 baskets every week to over 500 pick-up points across Quebec ...