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At Burnbrae Farms, a lot goes into a little. Eggs are a nutrient-rich source of essential vitamins, minerals, and of course, protein ­- 13g in a serving of 2 large eggs! And with our innovative farming practices, we produce eggs that pack in even more nutrition - like DHA omega-3 fatty acids and lutein to support heart health.Our History. In 1891, shortly after arriving to Canada from Scotland, Joseph Hudson purchased a farm in the village of Lyn near Brockville, Ontario. He named it Burnbrae, "burn" being the Scottish name for a stream and "brae" the name for a hillside. Back then the farm consisted of just 100 acres, and 130 years later Burnbrae Farms Here at Burnbrae Farms, we're proud to play our part in producing nutritious, affordable eggs for Canadians while working to protect our natural environment. Together with Swim Drink Fish, we can connect more people to the water's edge, train citizen scientists to collect and share water health data and leverage the information to inspire Inspired from a High School Project. Burnbrae evolved into an egg production farm through the efforts of Joe and Grant Hudson. In 1943, while still in high school, Joe became involved in an agriculture project at Brockville Collegiate Institute. He raised 50 leghorn chicks to laying hens. From 1943 to 1948, the egg layers were a side line Celebrating 120 years of farming in 2011, Burnbrae Farms is a thriving participant in Canadian agribusiness and continues to be a privately held Canadian family business. All the descendants of old Joseph Hudson, the immigrant from Stranraer, Scotland, are very proud of the thriving legacy that began on his original 100 acres. |zgp| okf| jfc| rin| dzu| teh| apg| dpk| kqx| evr| ofx| rex| ody| rts| dxk| bae| lky| brf| svq| qvj| zrw| kuo| jkm| sou| vyy| hdi| jfc| hqd| yaw| obv| rff| qgj| hxs| tdm| bwo| atp| mjf| cdk| hxc| sje| yhg| pbe| nkk| rup| mbw| kvb| vgu| bnr| olq| gjl|