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New B.C. program to improve ag water management and supply

A new program will help British Columbia’s agricultural producers improve water management and water supply for crops and livestock, resulting in more agricultural production.


Manitoba Métis Foundation receives funding for sustainable farming adoption

The project lets MMF provide direct financial support to its citizen farmers in the adoption of BMPs in the areas of N management, cover cropping and rotational grazing.


IWCA 2023 podcast series: Kelly Daynard

In our first episode of the 2023 Influential Women in Canada Agriculture podcast series, we speak to Kelly Daynard, executive director of Farm and Food Care Ontario and long-time public trust advocate.


 
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ICYMI: Ontario fruit industry invests in table grapes

One thing is clear: Canadians love grapes. According to Statistics Canada, grapes are the top-imported fruit; in 2020, Canada imported over $685 million worth of grapes. In contrast, a very small amount of grapes are produced domestically. Enter Jupiter, a blue, seedless grape developed at the University of Arkansas in the 1990s, which was first planted at Vineland in 2014. » Read More...
 
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Top 4 Under 40 podcast: Hayden Dooney

In 2021 and 2022, Fruit & Vegetable recognized some of the next generation of trailblazers in the Canadian fruit and vegetable industry with the Top 4 Under 40 program. In this episode, Hayden Dooney, general manager of the Norfolk Fruit Growers Association and co-owner of Suncrest Orchards, discusses the impacts of COVID-19 and the importance of seasonal workers. » Read More...
 
 
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Management of Insect Pests in Vegetable Crops: Concepts and Approaches, 1st Ed

This new book on the sustainable management of insect pests in important vegetables offers valuable management strategies in detail.

Chapters in the volume provide an introduction to vegetable entomology and go on to present a plethora of research on sustainable eco-friendly pest management strategies for root vegetables, spice crops, tuber crops, and more.

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Ag in Motion

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