You can now experience the county life with Tour De Farm
BRANT COUNTY - Tickets are now available for the Tour De Farm next month.
The tour includes educational experiences for the public at four different farms on July 7th between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Supervisor of Tourism and Special Events, Russell Press explains the tours.
"The tours are self-guided so you can travel at your own pace and visit in the order that suits you. We will provide a suggested route but it's up to you if you want to use it or explore the gorgeous County of Brant countryside."
The four farms include:
Grand River Beans Inc. - Learn how they grow various edible beans and how they use a robotic line to process the beans.
Moore Farm - View growing strawberries and veggies and give you and the kids a chance to play in the Hay Maze and Corn Box. Check out equipment and visit with the horses and Molly the donkey.
Eddy Beef Farm/Brookside Farm - Learn about beef production from calving to the finished product, breeding and feeding programs and view the cattle feeding and grazing in the pasture.
Sayles Dairy - View a state-of-the-art dairy facility with 90 milking cows and their robotic milking system.
Press says the learning is suited for all ages.
"This is a fantastic way to explore our agricultural side for both residents and visitors."
Tickets can be purchased online. The cost is $15.00 per person or $40.00 per vehicle of five. A hot breakfast is also included at this years registration before the tour from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the Paris Agricultural Society.
Press adds that tickets are limited so be sure to get your's as soon as possible.
"Experience farming in Brant up close. You may just decide you belong in the country!"

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