About Us

Forty-Two Oaks" is a pertanian or agricultural organization based in Prince George, Canada. They offer various agricultural services, such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, farm management, agricultural marketing and distribution, and related research and development activities.

About Us

Forty-Two Oaks" is a pertanian or agricultural organization based in Prince George, Canada. They offer various agricultural services, such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, farm management, agricultural marketing and distribution, and related research and development activities.

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Location

1302 7TH AVE, V2L 3P1, Prince George, BC, Canada View Map

(250) 596-9499

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Services

Crop Cultivation Services, Farm Management

Our Business Hours

Monday 12:00 am - 12:00 am

Frequently Asked Question

We offer cultivation services for a wide range of crops including fruits, vegetables, grains, and herbs. Our team can advise on the best crops to grow based on factors such as soil quality, climate, and market demand.

Yes, we offer organic farming services that prioritize the use of natural inputs and techniques to grow crops. Our team can help farmers transition to organic farming and provide ongoing support to maintain certification.

Yes, we offer training and education programs to help farmers develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in agriculture. Our programs cover topics such as crop management, soil health, and sustainable agriculture practices.

Forty-Two Oaks offers a range of services including soil analysis, crop selection and rotation, pest and disease management, irrigation design and installation, and harvest and post-harvest management. They also provide farm management services such as budgeting, financial planning, and marketing assistance.

Forty-Two Oaks uses a holistic approach to sustainable agriculture that focuses on improving soil health and fertility, minimizing pesticide and fertilizer use, and promoting biodiversity. They also prioritize water conservation and work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through carbon sequestration practices.

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