Take an Ag-Cation during Saskatchewan’s first Open Farm Days in August
There is a new opportunity this summer for anyone wanting to learn more about Saskatchewan’s agriculture and culinary scene.
The first Open Farm Days on Aug. 10 and 11 will bring people together through educational and agricultural-based initiatives designed to create chances to learn about where food comes from.
Saskatchewan Open Farm Days coordinator Ashley Stone said there was a lot of research done through Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan, trying to understand what was being done in other provinces. She said there were also conversations with the Ministry of Agriculture and Tourism Saskatchewan.
“There’s great alignment and connecting the story of food to our consumers and even potential visitors coming to the region. Finding a way to connect them through an event like this is a great opportunity to pull all those resources together,” Stone told farmnewsNOW. “It’s almost like a trial to see how it goes with a two-day event and then build it from there. There’s been a lot of growth in other regions, specifically in Alberta, in their culinary and agriculture scene because of this event. We’re excited to see where it goes and how it builds.”