Hello!
I am new to this forum but I was wondering if anyone on here knew about or was interested in discussing the idea of cooperative farming. I currently live in Toronto but would like to move to a farm setting within 45 minutes of Toronto. My partner and I would like to raise a family in a rural setting, preferably in some type of communal or shared setting. This could be as simple as renting or buying a house on an existing farm and helping with some aspects of operations to establishing a cooperative farm with other families with a similar vision.
I grew up on a cooperative colony farm so I do have some experience and understanding of what is involved there. Unfortunately I still do need to earn a living in the city so proximity is of great importance to me.
Anyone interested in discussing?
Cheers
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Interesting concepts...not something complete foreign to agriculture...we have a tradition of cooperatives...just not as common on the farm...
I have only heard about a couple of cooperative models for farming...the Hutterites colonies in Western Canada and US have grown over the years and of course the Israeli Kibbutz system...wondering if anyone else has some examples that work...
Joe
The amish and old order mennonites have participated in varying degrees of collective farming as have the Bruderhof and several other religious groups. Seeing as religion and common cultural heritage are strong glues that held those communities together I think an alternative concept would be doing something more similar to a "condominium" structure where there is common shared space (the farm) and privately owned space with service fees (the houses)
It would make a lot of sense in terms of sharing the investment, risk and capital expenditures that farming involves. It would also not necessarily have to financially sustain all the members but could be seen as a collective hobby farming community..? I think it would be a cost effective, environmentally friendly and exciting way to build relationships, have a safe and green place to raise kids and as well as a farming opportunity.
OntAG Admin said:Interesting concepts...not something complete foreign to agriculture...we have a tradition of cooperatives...just not as common on the farm...
I have only heard about a couple of cooperative models for farming...the Hutterites colonies in Western Canada and US have grown over the years and of course the Israeli Kibbutz system...wondering if anyone else has some examples that work...
Joe
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