Also I have a fish farm from among other types of farms, in my riding.
There are a lot of high school dropouts. Have you thought about visiting schools and inviting young dropouts to get involved in coop programs? These young people could work for you for 15 hours, and see if they enjoy the field, while they complete their secondary studies. This idea has been developed with the various chambers of commerce in the Sherbrooke region and it seems to be working well. Industry seeks out the young people, and has them work for 15 hours a week, with the proviso that they complete their high school studies. This makes them aware of the labour shortage.
Would you be willing to visit high schools and talk with career advisors and young dropouts and offer them a 15-hour work—25-hour school mix?