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National survey shows no potato wart in Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has completed its 2023 National Survey for Potato Wart and confirms the pest was not detected in any of the soil samples tested.


BASF expands Growing Home initiative

Canadian farmers will have a chance to shine a light on organizations making an impact in their communities with the return and expansion of Growing Home with BASF.


Nominations for IWCA 2024 now open!

Nominate an outstanding woman in Canadian ag before April 1. Since 2020, we’ve celebrated the achievements of women in Canada’s agriculture industry.


 
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Plant Empowerment: The Basic Principles

Plant Empowerment: The Basic Principles details how an integrated approach based on physics and plant physiology leads to a balanced growing method for protected crops resulting in healthy resilient plants, high yield and quality, low energy costs and economic greenhouse concepts.

Plant Empowerment is a new approach to growing crops in greenhouses, also known as “Next Generation Growing”.

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Save time with preharvest management

It’s a fact that we cannot go back in time during postharvest storage to cure an issue that originated during preharvest management. Research and technologies have helped to improve longevity in storage, but even the best storage technologies cannot reverse the effects of preharvest issues that cascade into food losses. » Read More...
 
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ICYMI: It comes with the Territory

A common misconception about farming in the Yukon is that it’s a vast barren wasteland where nothing grows, but that is simply not true. Sarah Ouellette has been running a certified organic market garden in the Yukon for the last decade. She farms only 0.4 acres, but it’s highly productive – she grew over 20,000 lbs. of produce last year. » Read More...
 
 
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Tomato Day

March 5 | Chatham, Ont. » Read More...