Keenan and Jonas have been building in the shop for as long as they can remember. What started as childhood projects—go carts, jerky smokehouses, and homemade attachments to tow behind a lawn mower—laid the foundation for what would eventually become Kuroki Kustoms.
Today, they still work out of that same shop, now upgraded and refreshed, designing and manufacturing a growing line of products. Since launching Kuroki Kustoms in 2019, their focus has been clear: build products the agricultural industry can rely on, with farm signs becoming their most recognized specialty.
Driven by innovation, they continually improve both their manufacturing process and customer experience.
At Kuroki Kustoms, the goal has always been to take farm signage to a new level. Agriculture continues to evolve, and so should the businesses that serve it.
With a strong emphasis on efficiency, organization, and quality control, Keenan and Jonas have adopted principles used by major manufacturers, including a focus on consistent standards, streamlined production, and user-friendly customization tools. Much like large-scale brands that prioritize quality and customer experience, Canadian Farm Signs is committed to delivering a product farmers can trust and a standard they can expect every time.
Both Keenan and Jonas grew up on the farm and continue to operate small farms of their own alongside running Canadian Farm Signs. Agriculture is not just their customer base—it is their lifestyle.
What began as a project shop has grown into a profitable venture built on bringing customers’ ideas to life. Their farm signs provide producers with a professional way to showcase their brand, strengthen their farm identity, and add lasting value to their operations.
Canadian Farm Signs exists because they understand the industry and are committed to contributing to it through craftsmanship, innovation, and pride in every piece they build.
