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Ontario Farmlands
Where do Farmlands Come from?
 That answer is as easy as dirt!
Aggregate distribution governs all aspects of the surface and
subsurface geological characteristics of an area. Aggregates
shape topography, mineral contents and ph levels
influencing the plants that grow and the species that thrive.
Aggregate distribution impacts water quality, water volumes,
water flow and flow rates heading to wells and tributaries. It's
role in retaining water, either above or below the ground,
impacts atmospheric temperatures. It supports a web of
biodiversity both above and below and in soil layers. It helps
to controls floods, prevents drought and provides water for
agriculture, tributaries, lakes and rivers which supports
communities and industries.
        Aggregates are the keystone for all of this!
A View of Ontario's Farmlands
         2011 Census of Agriculture

Ontario has the biggest agricultural output as
measured by farm cash receipts, with 12.6
million acres in agricultural production, just 5.6%
of Ontario’s land base.
Though Ontario has less than a quarter of the
farmland of either Saskatchewan or Alberta, the
combination of soil and climate mean yields on
Ontario farmland are often double or more than
that of the Prairies.
Farming in Ontario = $50 billion/year

  Direct employment in the automotive sector in 2010 was
  31,500, while food processing hit 127,000.
  The Alliance of Ontario Food Processors also reported the
  farming created an additional 90,000 jobs.
  In 2010, the auto sector had $43.6 billion in revenue in Ontario,
  while food processing, agriculture products and farming
  grossed nearly $50 billion.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/food-processing-beats-auto-industry-ontario-report-says-110736478.html
Farmlands in Ontario at risk

Number of farms in Ontario dropped 9.2%
from 2006 to 2011
The area farmed in the province fell 4.8%
from 2006 to 2011.
The reason for decline of Ontario farms:


 “It’s subdivisions, it’s shopping malls,
 it’s roads,” said Mark Wales, president of
 the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
 “We’re developing good farmland that in
 the long run will not be available to grow
 food, fibre and fuel for the world.”
Mark Wales, President of
    Ontario Federation of Agriculture states:

  “Canada is expected to be one of only
   six countries in the world to be a net
             exporter of food.”



http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2012/06/04/19836431.html
Global water & food crisis due to declining aquifers
World's largest aquifer going           China's north that produces food for
dry                                     400 million people is running out of
The Ogallala aquifer is the world's
                                        water because they are depleting the
largest underground water system,       underground aquifers.
irrigating one-third of the US corn
                                        Thomas Fingar, chairman and deputy director
crops and providing drinking water to
                                        US National IntelligenceCouncil and
Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
Texas and Wyoming. It’s one of the
fastest-disappearing aquifers in the
world and the water is not coming
back. ( Associated Press)
                                        The failure of governments to limit
                                        pumping to the sustainable yield of
                                        aquifers means that water tables are now
                                        falling in countries that contain more than
                                        half the world's people, including the big
                                        three grain producers--China, India, and
                                        the United States.
                                        Lester R. Brown,Earth Policy Institute, Washington D.C.
According to the Word Bank:
Drought-affected areas would increase from 15.4% of
global cropland today, to around 44% by 2100.


The most severely affected regions in the next 30 to
90 years will likely be in southern Africa, the United
States, southern Europe and Southeast Asia.

  http://climatechange.worldbank.org/content/climate-change-report-warns-dramatically-warmer-world-century
Agricultural lands WITH WATER are in high demand.

•    Countries such as China, Korea and the United Arab Emirates are buying or leasing agricultural
     land to help meet their own food needs.
     The International Food Policy Research Institute

•    The World Bank estimates that demand for food will rise by 50 percent by 2030.
     The National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2025

•    Global Economist project that agricultural lands will surpass the value of development lands in
     the near future due to rising oil production costs, population increases, higher standard of living, water
     shortages climate change and drought.


First photo: China,                    Second Photo: The US                       Third: Waterloo Ontario
2012 view of US Drought
US drought resulted in toxic feed




  Cattle are being poisoned by cyanide-laced weeds in Arkansas. Across the
  Midwest water-soluble fertilizers are concentrating in soils and plants, making
  them harmful rather than productive. And in Missouri, samples suggest that
  more than half the corn crop isn't fit for human consumption, thanks to
  unusually high levels of nitrogen. There was not enough water for
  photosynthesis and high nitrate build up made the corn toxic.


                            http://current.com/10b70kc
Atrazine contaminated US water supplies.
Drought and depleted aquifers reduced groundwater to dilute.
This is Africa
This is America's Midwest in 2012
Think Globally
Act Locally!
Protect our A1 farmlands and primary recharge areas
           from quarries and development.




Expand the Greenbelt           Save Don't Pave
                           Primary Recharge Areas
Save food and water resources
   for generations to come!

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Farmsat risk

  • 2. Where do Farmlands Come from? That answer is as easy as dirt! Aggregate distribution governs all aspects of the surface and subsurface geological characteristics of an area. Aggregates shape topography, mineral contents and ph levels influencing the plants that grow and the species that thrive. Aggregate distribution impacts water quality, water volumes, water flow and flow rates heading to wells and tributaries. It's role in retaining water, either above or below the ground, impacts atmospheric temperatures. It supports a web of biodiversity both above and below and in soil layers. It helps to controls floods, prevents drought and provides water for agriculture, tributaries, lakes and rivers which supports communities and industries. Aggregates are the keystone for all of this!
  • 3. A View of Ontario's Farmlands 2011 Census of Agriculture Ontario has the biggest agricultural output as measured by farm cash receipts, with 12.6 million acres in agricultural production, just 5.6% of Ontario’s land base. Though Ontario has less than a quarter of the farmland of either Saskatchewan or Alberta, the combination of soil and climate mean yields on Ontario farmland are often double or more than that of the Prairies.
  • 4. Farming in Ontario = $50 billion/year Direct employment in the automotive sector in 2010 was 31,500, while food processing hit 127,000. The Alliance of Ontario Food Processors also reported the farming created an additional 90,000 jobs. In 2010, the auto sector had $43.6 billion in revenue in Ontario, while food processing, agriculture products and farming grossed nearly $50 billion. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/food-processing-beats-auto-industry-ontario-report-says-110736478.html
  • 5. Farmlands in Ontario at risk Number of farms in Ontario dropped 9.2% from 2006 to 2011 The area farmed in the province fell 4.8% from 2006 to 2011.
  • 6. The reason for decline of Ontario farms: “It’s subdivisions, it’s shopping malls, it’s roads,” said Mark Wales, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. “We’re developing good farmland that in the long run will not be available to grow food, fibre and fuel for the world.”
  • 7. Mark Wales, President of Ontario Federation of Agriculture states: “Canada is expected to be one of only six countries in the world to be a net exporter of food.” http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2012/06/04/19836431.html
  • 8. Global water & food crisis due to declining aquifers World's largest aquifer going China's north that produces food for dry 400 million people is running out of The Ogallala aquifer is the world's water because they are depleting the largest underground water system, underground aquifers. irrigating one-third of the US corn Thomas Fingar, chairman and deputy director crops and providing drinking water to US National IntelligenceCouncil and Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. It’s one of the fastest-disappearing aquifers in the world and the water is not coming back. ( Associated Press) The failure of governments to limit pumping to the sustainable yield of aquifers means that water tables are now falling in countries that contain more than half the world's people, including the big three grain producers--China, India, and the United States. Lester R. Brown,Earth Policy Institute, Washington D.C.
  • 9. According to the Word Bank: Drought-affected areas would increase from 15.4% of global cropland today, to around 44% by 2100. The most severely affected regions in the next 30 to 90 years will likely be in southern Africa, the United States, southern Europe and Southeast Asia. http://climatechange.worldbank.org/content/climate-change-report-warns-dramatically-warmer-world-century
  • 10. Agricultural lands WITH WATER are in high demand. • Countries such as China, Korea and the United Arab Emirates are buying or leasing agricultural land to help meet their own food needs. The International Food Policy Research Institute • The World Bank estimates that demand for food will rise by 50 percent by 2030. The National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2025 • Global Economist project that agricultural lands will surpass the value of development lands in the near future due to rising oil production costs, population increases, higher standard of living, water shortages climate change and drought. First photo: China, Second Photo: The US Third: Waterloo Ontario
  • 11. 2012 view of US Drought
  • 12. US drought resulted in toxic feed Cattle are being poisoned by cyanide-laced weeds in Arkansas. Across the Midwest water-soluble fertilizers are concentrating in soils and plants, making them harmful rather than productive. And in Missouri, samples suggest that more than half the corn crop isn't fit for human consumption, thanks to unusually high levels of nitrogen. There was not enough water for photosynthesis and high nitrate build up made the corn toxic. http://current.com/10b70kc
  • 13. Atrazine contaminated US water supplies. Drought and depleted aquifers reduced groundwater to dilute.
  • 15. This is America's Midwest in 2012
  • 17. Act Locally! Protect our A1 farmlands and primary recharge areas from quarries and development. Expand the Greenbelt Save Don't Pave Primary Recharge Areas
  • 18. Save food and water resources for generations to come!