Read about Slow Money and Homestead Organics in the Toronto Star, Sept 22nd, 2011.
Organic Central announces its plans to locate at the north building of the former Dominion textiles plant in Long Sault Ontario.
Locavore! interviews Tom Manley of Homestead Organics. He describes how Homestead Organics has worked to develop certified organic custom feed for livestock farmers and the construction of a new facility to house several different types of organic businesses. http://www.radio4all.net/files/walter.b.g@hotmail.com/4351-1-Tom_Manley_interview_complete_mixdown.mp3.
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Get a perspective of the organic sector with this live interview of Tom at Eco Farm Day 2011.
Tom Manley is honoured with a lifetime acheivement award by the Organic Council of Ontario, story in the Ottawa Sun, February 17th, 2011. And here is a similar story in the Eastern Ontario Agri-News in March 2011.
Tom Manley discusses local food with freinds at the Iroquois Golf Club on July 28th, 2010.
Gold medal for Organics: the Homestead Organics minor bantam Seaway Valley AA Rapids win a gold medal in Watertown NY, a story in the Cornwall Standard Freeholder, Jan 4th, 2011.
Homestead Organics participates in the Eastern Ontario Agri-Food Network and its local food promotion events including the 15th edition of the Agri-Tour, a story in the Ottawa Sun, August 18th, 2010.
Homestead Organics is the subject of a review of Slow Money on CBC radio on September 25th, 2009.
Tom Manley receives Conservation Award from the Tri-Valley Conservation groups in October 2008.
The eastern Ontario Business Review out of Vankleek Hill gave us a cover story in 2007-2008.
Homestead Organics celebrated its Tenth Anniversary, a story in the Chesterville Record on September 8th, 2007.
Berwick community reaps rewards from Homestead Organics, a story in the Ottawa Sun on September 13th, 2007.
A rail car of organic corn from the US is required to cover local demand for feed. A story in the Ontario Farmer in September 2007.
A private business with an ethical culture: a report by the Canadian Organic Grower on Homestead Organics in the winter of 2005.
Ecological Farming in Ontario -
A Cover Story featuring Homestead Organics by AFAO in April 2006.