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Most of Ontario received less than the average amount of precipitation in May. This follows on the heels of dry conditions in 2022, from which some shallow aquifers likely haven't recovered.
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Their influences range from agronomy and crop consulting, soil health and water quality advancements, pesticide and crop research, and leadership in the sectors of horticulture, dairy, forages, eggs and pullets.
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The $2,500 scholarships are awarded to students entering or currently pursuing an agricultural or agri-food related program at a Canadian college, university or technical institution.
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Grow it, cook it, eat it!
Foodie meets gardener in this deliciously accessible, easy-to-use guide to growing, cooking, and preserving twenty-some popular, easy-to-grow vegetables and herbs. Taking the budding gardener from planting, growing and harvesting, to preparation of delicious, nutritious, and affordable meals, this book is a celebration of food in all its stages.
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Timing is extremely important when it comes to crop management. Two important things to always consider are: when the crop stages take place, and the timing of pests, such as diseases and insects. To effectively manage pests, understanding their life cycles and associated best management timings can achieve a greater result and ensure resources are well spent.
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Buitenhuis, senior research scientist, biological control, at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre in Vineland, Ont., joins editor Alex Barnard to break down what biologicals are and discuss some of the research being conducted at Vineland on biological controls, as well as what to know or consider when using a biological product.
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