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OMAFA: Black rot blues in Ontario vineyards

Frequent windy rains, high humidity and warm temperatures have been optimal for the development of black rot in grapes, and symptoms have become obvious in the past two weeks.


ARIO research projects receive funding

The Ontario government is investing $7.2 million in 44 Ontario-led research and innovation projects, including a look at re-evaluating fertilizer recommendations for vegetable crops.


Show us your farm's best angles

The Fruit & Vegetable photo contest is back for the 2024 growing season! Take us to your operation and show us the ins and outs of your cropping season.


 
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Plant Empowerment

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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TCM: Developing 4R practices for manured cropping systems

The 4R nutrient management system is well known as a system to help increase farm profitability, reduce the risk of environmental impacts, and improve sustainability. However, Ontario’s 4R recommendations were developed for cropping systems in which only chemical fertilizers are used. What about 4R practices for fertilizers applied to manured cropping systems? » Read More...
 
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IWCA podcast: In conversation with Sabine Banniza

In this episode, Banniza, University of Saskatchewan professor, shares her thoughts on mentorship, leadership and delegating responsibilities. She remembers difficult challenges she’s faced. She also speaks to her experience as the first female professor at the Crop Development Centre and the changing landscape for women in agriculture. » Read More...
 
 
Events 
 

BCWGC AGM/Grower Day

Aug. 6-7 | Penticton, B.C. » Read More...

USApple Outlook 2024

Aug. 14-16 | Chicago, IL » Read More...

Canada's Outdoor Farm Show

Sept. 10-12 | Woodstock, Ont. » Read More...