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WELCOME FUTURE FARMER!

 Congratulations,You’re Registered!

Welcome to the Moore Farms Junior Farmer Program

 

Hi! We are so excited to welcome your child to Moore Farms for our Junior Farmer for a Day workshop!

 

Our farm in Ayr is buzzing with activity, and our Longhorn cattle are ready for their new visitors. This day is all about experiencing the best of farm life—from mastering rural games to learning how we care for our unique animals.

 

To make sure your Junior Farmer has the best day possible, please review the "What to Bring" list and arrival details below.

 

 The Junior Farmer Packing List

Farms can be messy, muddy, and very sunny! Please ensure your child comes prepared with:

Sturdy, Closed-Toed Shoes:

This is a safety requirement. Work boots or sturdy sneakers are best (no sandals or flip-flops).

Refillable Water Bottle:

We’ll be active and need to stay hydrated.

 

Weather-Appropriate Clothing:

We play outside rain or shine! Think layers, and clothes that you don't mind getting a little "farm dirt" on.

 

Sun Protection:

Please apply sunscreen before drop-off; we also recommend a hat.

 

Farm-to-Table Fuel:

We are thrilled to share that the Longhorn Smokehouse will be providing a delicious farm lunch and two healthy snacks for all participants! While we have the main meals covered, feel free to tuck one or two extra nut-free snacks into your child’s backpack for those "just in case" moments between activities.

 

 Arrival & Pick-Up

Location: Farm store at Moore Farms, Ayr 497 Pinehurst Rd. 

Drop-Off: between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.– Please walk your child to the sign-in station to meet our team.

Pick-Up: between 3:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. – A photo ID may be required for sign-out to ensure safety.

 

 A Quick Reminder

As a reminder, our program involves "calculated risks." We’ll be teaching the kids how to safely navigate a working farm, interact with our Longhorns from a safe distance, and use hand tools properly. We believe these experiences build incredible confidence and "farm-smarts!"

 

If you have any last-minute questions, feel free to reply to this email or give us a call at +1 226-208-7022.

 

See you at the farm!
The Moore Farms Team
“Big Horns, Big Games, Big Fun.”

Please complete the following forms to go along with your registration.

JUNIOR FARMERS

INFORMED CONSENT

Calculated Risk & Tool Acknowledgment

Tractor-Drawn Wagon Rides:

Animal Interaction:

Terrain and Environment:

Code of Conduct:

Under Ontario law, an agritourism provider is not liable for injury resulting from the inherent risks of agritourism activities, provided safety protocols are followed

Smokehouse Catering Notes:

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The Junior Farmer Code:

Safety on Moore Farms

Being a Junior Farmer is a big job! To keep ourselves, our teammates, and our Longhorns safe, we follow these five golden rules:

1. The "Safety Bubble" (Animals)

Ask First: Always ask a staff member before approaching or touching any animal.

Quiet & Calm: Animals have big ears! We use "inside voices" and walk slowly so we don’t startle them.

Watch the Tail: We never stand directly behind an animal. Stay where they can see you!

2. Tools are for Work, Not Play (Tools)

Listen for the Demo: We wait for the "How-To" before picking up any tool.

The Two-Hand Rule: If a tool is heavy or sharp, we use two hands and keep it pointed down at the ground when walking.

Clean Shop: When we’re done, tools go back in their "home" so nobody trips.

3. All Aboard the People Mover (Wagon)

Stay Seated: We keep our "bottoms on the bench" and our hands and feet inside the wagon at all times while the tractor is moving.

Wait for the Stop: We only get on or off when the driver says it is safe and the tractor is completely turned off.

4. The "No-Go" Zones (Boundaries)

Follow the Leader: Some parts of the farm (like grain bins, steep haylofts, or certain pens) are for adults only. We always stay with our group and stay behind the fences.

Tractor Space: If you hear an engine or see a tractor moving, "Stop, Look, and Wave." Ensure the driver sees you before you move.

5. Gear Up! (Personal Safety)

Sturdy Shoes: We wear closed-toed shoes (no sandals!) to protect our toes from heavy tools or curious hooves.

Sun & Water: We wear our hats and drink water often so we stay energized for the farm games!

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Moore Farms Store

497 Pinehurst Rd., Ayr, ON N0B1E0

Email : mooresberries@gmail.com

Phone : 226-208-7022

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