Hayes Farm: redefining how farming knowledge is passed on in New Brunswick
Historically, most traditional farms were a family affair. Passed on through generations of descendants, children would typically take the reins once...
Read moreHistorically, most traditional farms were a family affair. Passed on through generations of descendants, children would typically take the reins once...
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