About This Book
This work examines the development of agriculture in Ontario, tracing its evolution from the early settlement period in the late 18th century through various phases of growth and adaptation. It highlights the diverse natural conditions and the variety of settlers who contributed to the agricultural landscape, including the United Empire Loyalists who established the first farms amidst dense forests. The text discusses the challenges faced by these pioneers, such as reliance on government support and the gradual improvement of farming techniques and infrastructure. It also addresses the economic aspects of early farming, including the production of timber and potash for market, illustrating the foundational role of agriculture in shaping the province's history.





