Today’s Youth/Tomorrow’s Farmers

Youth across Huron County today are our farmer's and agribusiness specialists of the future.

Youth today are involved in 4-H, Junior Farmers, agriculture competitions and even specialist high skills majors in Secondary School.

Beginning in 1967, Centralia College offered two year diploma courses based on the needs of the agricultural and food industry. It was one of five Colleges of Agricultural Technology operated and funded by the Education and Research Division of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF). The school closed in 1994.

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