Frequently Asked Questions

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How do we order?

You can visit our produce wagon in person, or you can place an order online by clicking “Farm Store” above. From there, you can browse our list of available products.

Do you Deliver?

Yes we offer local delivery largely within Durham Region only.

There is a delivery surcharge of $7.50.

We may deliver outside of Durham Region, with rates that vary by distance.

How To Select Pick Up ?

Are you Organic?

No, we are not a certified organic farm. However, all of our flowers and vegetables are no-spray. This is why our produce is not always picture perfect. As, we just let nature take its course, and sometimes that means scabby apples and sun-blemished tomatoes.

No-spray means we never spray our veggies with any pesticides. Instead, we use technology like, row covers, rototillers and old-fashioned hand pulling.

However, we do fundamentally support science, and we value the positive impact that GMO’s have had on our world, by being a key development in ending world hunger. We also value the impact GMO’s have had on creating a more sustainable world, by allowing for more food to be grown on less land.

Our hope is to take the “BS” out of food. There is a lot of misinformation out there, largely driven by corporate marketing.

We love ugly food as much as pretty food, we love the ability for livestock to upcycle nutrients on marginal land and from waste food. Most of all, we love the prospect that agriculture has in building a more sustainable world.

We don’t believe in gimmicks or labels. We think everyone should have access to healthy, fairly priced, locally produced food that is 100% guilt free.

Are your meats hormone-free?

We never implant artificial hormones in our animals. However, the answer is technically no.

This is because it’s impossible for any living thing to be hormone-free! People, plants and animals all produce natural hormones, such as insulin, or testosterone, all of which are vital to growth, development and health.