Contributors: Owen Williams
Location: Niagara (R.M.), Ontario
Land Use: Agriculture
Habitat Type:Agricultural Lands
Highlights
It is a typical beef farm with challenges presented at the headwaters of a creek. Many Best Management Practices have been implemented and thousands of people have seend the results.
Introduction
Long term monitoring data has shown a trend of high suspended solids and high phosphorus inputs during storm event runoffs. This farm demonstrates a variety of means to improve the quality of stormwater runoff. The soil conservation techniques that are employed are simple, effective and low cost. The demonstration uses natural channel design principles to create stable, low maintenance systems that improve water quality while managing agricultural drainage. Highview farms offers examples for both tiled and open waterway management.
Objectives
2. Use grassed waterways, rock chutes and a water and sediment control basin to stabilize drainage channel, reduce gully erosion and reduce peak runoff flow.
3. Use riparian plantings and cattail wetland to filter soil and pollutants from runoff water and to provide wildlife habitat.
4. Use no-till planting, contour farming and woodlot management to reduce erosion, conserve moisture and to reduce productions costs.
5. Enable interested members of the public and agricultural industry to see these stewardship practices.
Challenges
Mr. High has noted that visitation has declined over the past year — particulary from a diverse range of schools. This is likely due to changes in the school program direction and school funding difficulties. However, he has seen consistent return use from teachers that have made the visit to his farm a regular part of their teaching. Mr. High is confident that this demonstration is very important and hopes to find new ways to maintain or increaase visitation.
A challenge noted by Mr. High is that many of the modifications used make the farm look less “neat”, which in our culture is not a positive value. Our society does not really appreciate that “Nature is messy”, and his farm alone can not change that misconception.
This demonstration is on a 200 Acre farm, and in Ontario farms of this size have challenges surviving. It is a challenge to demonstrate that the BMPs implemented on this farm contribute to the sustainability and economic viability of the farm — in ways that are tangible to other farmers.
Process
Mr. High and his collaborators continue to watch for change on the farm and indications of the effect of the improvements that have been made. Each year adjustments are made, for example, large storms in the past few years showed that the retention pond was just barely adequate, so it was recently enlarged.
Actions
Highview farm provides educational opportunities for school groups to learn about: Watersheds and Water Quality; Soil Management; Woodlots and Wildlife; and the Business of Farming.
Results
Fred High has been host for many group visits, and the improvements are visible to people who view it from the road. About 600-700 general visitors and up to 500 students visit each year. Mr. High also allows self-guide tours, providing a phone call is provided in advance.
Next Steps
Mr. High would like to find ways to ensure that the demonstration continues to attract large numbers, as well as a diversity, of visitors. He continues to be a strong advocate for the collaborative approach among stewardship organizations.
Acknowledgments
Lincoln Waterways Working Group, Farr Drainage Ltd., Highview Farms, Niagara North Soil & Crop Improvement Association, Niagara Private Land Stewardship Program, Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Town of Lincoln, Vineland Quarries and Crushed Stone Ltd.
Contacts
http://www.ontariostewardship.org
Fish & Wildlife Branch
Owen Williams
Stewardship Liaison
18 Winder Grove North
London, Ontario Canada
N6K 4K6
Phone: 519-675-7786
Email: owen.williams@mnr.gov.on.caHighview Farm
Mr. Fred High
3315 Regional Road 24
Jordan, Ontario Canada
L0R 1S0
Phone: 905-562-4377
Fax: 905-562-7161
Partners
The partners in this project are listed in the acknowledgements section. These organizations, in the past, would not necessarily have chosen to work together. The primary partner — Mr. High — has found this to be a most rewarding experience. He is a most complementary advocate of the collaborative effort that all the partners have made.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Fish & Wildlife Branch
Owen Williams
Stewardship Liaison
18 Winder Grove North
London, Ontario Canada
N6K 4K6
Phone: 519-675-7786
Email: owen.williams@mnr.gov.on.ca
Highview Farm
Mr. Fred High
3315 Regional Road 24
Jordan, Ontario Canada
L0R 1S0
Phone: 905-562-4377
Fax: 905-562-7161