FSNS Welcomes New Board Members
At the close of the Farm Safety Nova Scotia Annual Meeting held on November 30th at the Glengarry Best Western, two new directors were elected to the Board on 3-year … Continued
At the close of the Farm Safety Nova Scotia Annual Meeting held on November 30th at the Glengarry Best Western, two new directors were elected to the Board on 3-year … Continued
Our Annual Meeting was held in Truro on November 30th. Although our keynote speaker, Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton’s flight to Nova Scotia was cancelled, that didn’t stop her from giving an … Continued
If you missed out on the November edition of our new electronic newsletter, the Monthly Insight, don’t worry! Click here to see the November newsletter and click here to sign-up to … Continued
Have you checked out the latest edition of the Connection newsletter? Visit the November Connection and have a look!
Did you know? In Nova Scotia you are issued two farm plates by Access Nova Scotia. You must affix both to your vehicle – front and back.
Cleanfarms is coming to Nova Scotia November 15 – 16, 2018. An opportunity for farmers to safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and livestock/equine medications at designated collection sites. Check … Continued
Traveling on the road is necessary for many farmers. Please be patient and courteous. Check out our Commentary: Stuck behind a farm tractor? Please give it space. in the Chronicle … Continued
In honour of World Mental Health Day we are so excited to announce that, together with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, we are welcoming Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton to speak at … Continued
TRURO, NS – Farmers aren’t exactly surprised to learn that they often face the ire of commuters when they need to take their farm equipment onto Nova Scotia’s roads and highways. … Continued
As of June 12, 2017 amendments made to the Occupational Health and Safety Act will come into effect. The changes will address the following: clarify the definition of an injury … Continued