Posted by Maria Vigneron on September 4, 2025
You are invited to a farm tour at the Smelqmix-led Indigenous food sovereignty project Ntamtqen Community Garden and Food Hub, in Cawston, BC! Young Agrarians is excited to collaborate with Ntamtqen for this tour and to continue to support such an impactful project. Over the summer, there have been several new projects and expansions to
...Continue reading →Posted by Maria Vigneron on September 3, 2025
In the middle of a municipal park in East Vancouver, on unceded and shared Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territory, a wet buffalo hide was stretched on a wooden frame. The hide had been prepared the day before for a group of people to participate in brain tanning it over the weekend of Saturday July 26th
...Continue reading →Posted by Maria Vigneron on July 2, 2025
Want to be a part of working towards Indigenous food sovereignty in your community and gain bison hide tanning skills? Join the Ancestral Foodways Collective Society and Young Agrarians at Strathcona Park to participate in tanning bison hides, share a potluck meal that will nourish your spirit and body, and help tend to the foodlands,
...Continue reading →Posted by Lourdes Still on April 23, 2025
It’s essential for all of us involved in agriculture to understand the Treaty relationships that shape the land we farm on. These relationships are foundational—not only to the histories and present-day realities of the places we farm—but also to how we imagine a just and regenerative future in agriculture. Join us for a powerful and
...Continue reading →Posted by Michalina Hunter on April 10, 2025
This position has been filled. View more Farm Jobs and Internships on our Job Board Tea Creek Training and the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Association are seeking a Fundraiser! The Job: Work as a primary fundraiser for our two Indigenous led organizations, Tea Creek Training and the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Association Hours: Part-time- approximately 20 hours/week,
...Continue reading →Posted by Michalina Hunter on April 2, 2025
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Program Manager will work in collaboration with Klinse-za Cultural Society and Amisk Farm to oversee the day-to-day operations of the agricultural training program (I-FEAST). The program manager will also coordinate community programming centred around Indigenous food sovereignty and cultural revitalization. Amisk Farm is an Indigenous-owned and
...Continue reading →Posted by Michalina Hunter on February 25, 2025
Young Agrarians is excited for a third work party at Ntamtqen Community Garden and Food Hub -formerly the Lower Similkameen Community Food Hub, Farm and Garden! Come out to lend a hand with spring farm work and building infrastructure to grow Indigenous food sovereignty. Everyone is welcome to attend. There are a variety of tasks
...Continue reading →Posted by Steven Olsen on February 3, 2025
Are you passionate about regenerative agriculture, livestock care, and land stewardship? Hart Ranches in Hanna, Alberta, is offering a unique apprenticeship where you can gain hands-on experience on a 7,000-acre ranch while working alongside skilled mentors. About the Farm Hart Ranches is focused on regenerative ranching and conservation. Mike and Laura Hart, the ranch owners,
...Continue reading →Posted by Tessa Thompson on December 4, 2024
Are you an aspiring farmer looking to gain experience on not one but two farm businesses operating on the same beautiful land? Are you wanting to learn about vegetable AND herb production?! Lost Farm is offering an apprenticeship; join their team! About the Farm We are a small market garden nestled amidst remote wilderness of
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