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HISTORY OF 

FARMING 
IN ONTARIO 



This paper takes the reader through the early settlement from 1783 to the 
modern period of 1888-1912. We see how farming and farm industries 
developed and how the population was distributed during these times. We 
see the trends of settlers moving into the Urban centers instead of rural and 
how the farm industries (making cheese, butter, wool, etc) move off the farm 
to the city factories. 

Excerpt: "The farmer's wife in those days was perhaps the most expert 
master of trades ever known. She could spin and weave, make a carpet or a 
rug, dye yarns and clothes, and make a straw hat or a birch broom. Butter, 
cheese, and maple sugar were products of her skill, as well as bread, soap, 
canned fruits, and home-made wine. In those days the farm was a miniature 
factory or combination of factories." (Introduction by Esther) 

Read by Esther. Total running time: 1:23:27 


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Cover picture by photo 1919. Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all 
countries with author's life +70 yrs laws. Cover design by Annise. This 
design is in the public domain.