JC Nyman Farms
John Nyman & Family
292 Mowbray Road, R.R. #3
Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0
(613) 476-6120
jcnyman@kos.net
Need directions? Here is a map.
JC Nyman Farms
John Nyman & Family
292 Mowbray Road, R.R. #3
Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0
(613) 476-6120
jcnyman@kos.net
Need directions? Here is a map.
Good Afternoon!
I just wanted to say how much I love your website! Sometimes its hard to find “the sunshine amidst the rain”, especially when I dread every morning I wake up and go to sit in front of a computer for 9 hours a day. I grew up on a farm, but life lead me elsewhere, and now I am yearning to go back.
The “How to start a farm #1″ reminded me of the times when I did go outside in Siberian blizzzard weather to fetch firewood, and got lost in the snow on the way back, or the times I broke my toe when I kicked the barn so hard because I caught a Coyote in my duck pen.
Thanks again and I wish you the best in your endeavors! I hope to one day enjoy such “joys” of farming
By: Emily on September 8, 2010
at 2:42 pm
My story is just the same as that of Emily. I also grew up on a farm here in Nigeria, but life lead me elsewhere (IT dept of a bank), I wake up daily and go to sit in front of a computer for at least 10 hours a day, then spen another 2 hours driving in the hectic traffic situation in Lagos (Nigeria) after closing and now I am yearning to go back to the farm. I am passionately considering it and i know sooner than later, i will.
By: Olufemi on November 6, 2010
at 10:14 am
I have the same question as someone awhile back–do you need any help at your farm so my son could learn the ropes? He’s always wanted a farm but I raised him in the city. Please advise. Thanks!
By: Carol Kenipe on January 21, 2011
at 3:49 pm
Very interested in hearing about your farm. I grew up on a Farm in Princeton, Illinois, U.S.A. My wife has man allergies so we are constantly looking for a source of “pure” meat for her.
By: John G. Nyman on February 28, 2011
at 9:24 pm
Hello,
We are fairly new to the area and looking for fresh lamb. We are not here during the winter so the info you have provided does not make to much sense for us. As well we are thinking of buying some lamb for our sone and his family. I have never bought aq complete lamb so I am not to familiar with all the cuts. Would you please let me know what choices I have and the cost.
Thank you.
Jan
By: Jan on April 11, 2011
at 5:57 pm
Tree for life is a small scale farmer i am looking for assistant to set up a large farm within the western part of Nigeria (Lagos).
please get back to me with a way out of poor state in farming.
Regards
By: Pastor Abraham Benjamin on May 24, 2011
at 11:25 am
Ummm John – I can;t seem to find the pay-pal page.
How do I get my money to you?
I want a 1/2 share of chicken $330, and two pounds of your famous pork sausage.
Can I?
Jennifer
By: JENNIFER.COBB on May 26, 2011
at 9:53 am
We are looking for a source for meat chicks that is not Frey’s. We tried their meat birds last year and were disappointed with how fast they grew and with their taste. Any ideas?
We also like to purchase around 6 older layers each spring for our small backyard flock – ones that have just finished their first moult. Do you have hens like this that you would sell?
By: Sara Paquette on January 31, 2012
at 11:31 pm