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Wine Sector Support gets $177M investment

With an investment of $177 million over the next three years, the program will continue to help the Canadian wine sector improve its competitiveness and adapt to the challenges it faces.


OMAFRA: When is best to plant garlic?

Garlic yields best when planted in the fall with time to achieve some root growth before winter. The concern with planting too early is that the plant emerges before the ground freezes.


One month left to submit an IWCA nomination!

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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Get double the protection with Double Nickel LC broad spectrum fungicide.

Available through Belchim Canada, Double Nickel LC is a fungicidal product for both soil and foliar applications. Protect your crop from invading pathogens while making your job more efficient. Applying on a regular rotation in both root zone and foliar sprays suppresses a broad spectrum of diseases via a physical biofilm barrier—out-competing the pathogen and the production of antimicrobials.

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Sowing the seeds of connection

FarmFolk CityFolk’s biannual B.C. Seed Gathering brings seed supporters together to discuss seed growing and sharing as both an art and a science. The seed gathering is just one element of the B.C. Seed Security program, which is filled with activities and supports for gardeners and farmers alike to appreciate the art and science of seed production. » Read More...
 
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Pollinator biodiversity benefits growers

Pollination is very important when growing crops, whether they be orchard, vegetable or field crops. Plants go about this in various ways, including by wind or self-pollination, but it has been shown that 35 per cent of the world’s food crops depend on animal pollinators – bees, butterflies and moths, birds and bats, and beetles and other insects. » Read More...
 
 
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Color Atlas of Postharvest Quality of Fruits and Vegetables

The effects of time and temperature on the postharvest quality of fruits and vegetables are visually depicted in the Color Atlas of Postharvest Quality of Fruits and Vegetables.

The book’s extensive coverage describes 37 different fruits and vegetables from different groups that were stored at five specific temperatures and photographed daily after specified elapsed periods of time.

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