Northern Grown: How is Thunder Bay Feeding Itself?
Catalogue Number: RTV044
Producer: RESEARCHTV INC.
Producers: Harpelle, Ron
Directors: Saxberg, Kelly
Producing Agencies: Sheba Films
Subject: Agriculture, Canadian Geography, Canadian Social Issues, Consumer Studies, Documentary, Family Studies/Home Economics, Geography, Physical Geography, Science, Social Sciences, Tech/Voc
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2011
Running Time: 32:16
In the Thunder Bay region, where agricultural land is framed by the jutting fingers of the rocky Canadian Shield and where farms were carved out of the Boreal Forest by turn-of-the-20th-Century pioneers, farming is not an obvious career choice for young people to make. Unlike the established patterns of the Canadian Prairies or the Niagara region, producing food in Northwestern Ontario requires a special kind of farmer. As part of our research The Food Security Research Network interviewed five local producers of basic foods in an effort to better understand the challenges they face.
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