Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

Robert Hillman's Discussions (9)

Discussions Replied To (8) Replies Latest Activity

"we just want to farm one hundred acers   there is three of us to work full time   we…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"because of selfishness the dad should have said NO the dad should have been a man an…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"we want to farm  ITS ALL WE HAVE EVER WANTED TO DO there is a farm    100 acers    f…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"we are a single parent family   dad   45   daughter   24  and son  16     all we eve…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"there are right tenents     there are some that spend their own money to build a new…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"i have lived in  logan township for  22 years in  a rented house no one gives a crap…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"www.infowars.com   www.henrymakow.com   get the reporters to look up      THE GEORGI…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 7, 2011 to Smart Meters and high consumption

21 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

"city hunters that never grew up farming they are just assholes that want to kill som…"

Robert Hillman replied Nov 28, 2011 to Attention Hunters!

9 May 1, 2019
Reply by Rick

RSS

Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Food for Thought: From arts to agriculture, James Snyder saw big picture

Many of you may have read that James Snyder passed away suddenly in New Zealand, his second home. You may have no idea who he was, other than his love and involvement with local arts and culture. He truly enjoyed working with so many people who made Chatham-Kent a better place to live. I knew James for his love for the land and for his impact in the agriculture sector, not just here in Chatham-Kent, but across Ontario and Canada and in many parts of the world. In past columns, I’ve discussed people who have helped guide me, not only as a person, but also in my agriculture career. James Snyder was one of them. James was very proud of his British heritage. During my last visit, he took me through his downtown Chatham apartment, showing me every square foot — each of which had something of value to James. I met James when I started working for the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. I was working with Ron Anderson, our agriculture specialist, with whom James worked closely trying to expand

Agricultural Educator and Industry Leader Dr Tom Funk Remembered for Lasting Influence

Dr Tom Funk, a respected agricultural educator and leader at the University of Guelph, is remembered for his dedication to teaching, mentorship, and community service.

John Deere Becomes Official Tractor of Major League Baseball Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary

John Deere and Major League Baseball have launched a new partnership.

What Distributed Energy Resources Mean for Canadian Producers

From solar panels to battery storage, distributed energy resources are giving Canadian farms new ways to control energy costs and build long term resilience.

FuelPositive Corporation Announces Filing of Annual and Interim Financial Statements and Upcoming Revocation of Management Cease Trade Order

FuelPositive Corporation (TSXV: NHHH) (OTCQB: NHHHF), the Company, announces that it has filed its audited annual financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and related certifications for the year ended September 30, 2025, as well as its interim financial statements and management's discussion and analysis for the three months ended December 31, 2025. These filings were completed in accordance with the requirements of applicable Canadian securities laws and have been filed on SEDAR+. As previously disclosed, the Company was subject to a management cease trade order (the "MCTO") issued by the Ontario Securities Commission on January 29, 2026, in connection with the delay in filing its annual financial statements. With the completion of these filings, the Company has satisfied all continuous disclosure obligations relating to the default. The MCTO will be revoked by the Commission on April 2, 2026. The Company confirms that it is now current with its financial report

© 2026   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service