Middlesex County, Ontario
A nutrient management consultant in Middlesex County has to be comfortable handling complex multi-species farms, mixed land bases, and the regulatory triggers that come with both NMS and NMP requirements. Planning conservatively up front is what keeps Middlesex barn and storage projects on track.
If you are building a barn or expanding livestock in Middlesex County, working with the right consultant can determine whether your project moves forward or gets delayed by months. The regulatory framework under the Nutrient Management Act and O. Reg. 267/03 is detailed, and small mistakes early on become expensive re-designs later.
Common Problems
Ontario nutrient management regulations are technical and detail-driven
Mistakes at the planning stage cause months of project delay
MDS II issues can eliminate otherwise good sites — see MDS explained
Manure storage miscalculations lead to expensive re-design — see storage requirements
What We Do for Middlesex County Producers
Nutrient Management Strategies (NMS_
NASM Plans
Nutrient unit calculations
Nutrient Management Plans (NMP)
MDS review and site analysis
Manure storage planning
Why Work With Us
15+ years of agricultural and nutrient management experience
Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) credentials
Local knowledge of Middlesex County farms, soils, and neighbouring land use
Practical, farmer-first solutions — not template paperwork
Common Mistakes We Help You Avoid
Picking a barn site before checking MDS II setbacks
Not confirming setbacks against every neighbouring residence
Underestimating required manure storage volume
Missing required NMS, NMP, or NASM approvals
Local Context — Middlesex County
We help Middlesex County operators around Strathroy, Mount Brydges, Komoka, Ilderton, Parkhill, Lucan, Thorndale, and Glencoe build defensible NMS, NMP, and NASM plans. Rapid country residential growth around London directly affects MDS II planning, and we factor that into every site review.
Local insight: Middlesex County's mix of livestock, cash crops, and growing country residential pressure around London makes long-term MDS II and land base planning especially important.
Before You Commit, Get Your Farm Reviewed
A short conversation early can save months of delay later.
Planning Tools for Middlesex County Producers

Can I Build a Barn Here?
Check whether a proposed barn location may be constrained by MDS, setbacks, or nearby land uses.

Use the Advanced MDS Calculator
Estimate detailed MDS-related setback planning for livestock barns and manure storage.

