Hours :
- 30-40 hours a week, full-time beginning of May - end of October
- Potential work in November on a part-time basis
- Monday-Friday, the workday starts at 7am spring and 6am the workday starts in the summer
Accommodation :
A room (apartment style as this floor has it's own kitchen and full bath) which is on second floor of the farmhouse, is possible at a below market rate price
Compensation :
- $21 / hr (Mount Forest living wage)
- Paid lunch breaks
- Gear stipend of $100
- Produce
- Cost of living annual raise for returning employees
Background :
After leasing land for the last 4 seasons, Sundance Harvest had the ability to purchase a farmhouse sitting on 3.5 acres along highway 89 in Mount Forest, Ontario.
In 2025, we will be growing on one acre using organic practices. We will be growing vegetables, cut-flowers, perennials, flock of layer hens, fruit in our small orchard, culinary herbs and mushrooms.
As we are farming more north, season extension is an important piece of our farm.
Main Areas of Work :
- Planting Crops
- Harvesting Vegetables
- Weed and Pest Management
- Washing / Packing Vegetables
- Bed Prep
- Seedling Care
- CSA Packing
- Season Extension
- Building Projects
- Fertility and Land Management
We have six caterpillar tunnels and a heated greenhouse. We farm with a focus on no-till management practices such as deep mulch composting, hedgerows, interplanting and soil web health.
We sell to two farmers markets a week in Toronto, a weekly Community Supported Agriculture box and to some wholesale accounts.
If you have an interest in starting up your own farm operation one day (or doing so cooperatively) this is a great opportunity to see how we set up our new farm from scratch.
Work Environment and Expectations :
You will work with a team of 5 which includes the two farm directors, Cheyenne and Nick, and 2 other Field Crew members.
Every person on the team is critical to the farm’s success and the farm is truly a living ecosystem as everyone’s role matters.
Our farm is a fast-paced environment where you will be working under pressure doing repetitive tasks that can be physically demanding and require attention to detail and hand-eye coordination.
You will be standing, bending and kneeling for extended periods of time and working in all weather conditions.
You will be expected to work independently and in a team environment. Working at similar speeds to the other crew members and the farm operators is crucial once harvest season starts in June.
Working fast while working safely is key as this keeps the farm viable and allows us to reinvest into the farm crew with returning benefits such as paid sick days and wage increases in year two if you are asked to return the following year.
Sundance Harvest is a sister to the non-profit Sundance Commons. Sundance Commons is an agricultural non-profit that operates at four farm locations in southwestern Ontario.
They provide the tools, guidance, and access for new farmers who face barriers to entry in the agricultural sector and land access more broadly.
One of the Sundance Commons incubator farm sites will be at our Mount Forest farm. Through this collaboration we host intensive field days, bbqs, gathering with fellow farm friends and social events on a regular basis at our Mount Forest farm.
We believe these community events strengthen our social lives and build on our existing community networks we have been able to build over the past 4 years.
We find these events and gatherings quite important, especially in a rural setting throughout a go-go-go farm season as they allow us to rest and take in the beauty of our landscape and lives.
Cheyenne will conduct a one-on-one check-in meeting with you on a monthly basis where we will discuss any goals, hear your feedback, learn more about how you are finding the work and if you need any additional training or support.
On Mondays we will have our team meeting to work out what’s happening for the week, major goals and set tasks. These meetings will also be a place for any general week-to-week feedback and questions
Job Requirements :
Healthy and positive attitude that contributes to an efficient and healthy work environment
Experience with physical labor or outdoor work (landscaping, factory work, farming etc.)
Physically fit and capable of repetitive physical tasks such as weeding, harvesting, planting and other farm tasks
Repetitively lifting 50 lbs safely during the day
At least one season of farming / horticulture / outdoor labour work experience
Ability to work efficiently alone or in a group
Willingness to work during all types of weather (windy, rainy, hot, cold etc.)
Personable and have a strong positive history of working well with others (history of practicing nonviolent communication is a strong asset)