Nine new faces and 13 returning youth from the second cohort – all serving terms of 18 months – will make up the third Canadian Agricultural Youth Council.» Read More...
The challenging growing season of 2024 continues in Ontario's Niagara region with multi-pest problems in ripening fruit. There's also the question of whether to keep spraying.» Read More...
The Ontario government is investing up to $6 million over the next six years to help provincial craft cideries market their products to more consumers and stimulate sector growth.» Read More...
Now completely updated and expanded, Backyard Bounty will demystify gardening, bringing it back to the down-to-earth, environmentally practical activity that anyone can enjoy.
Perfect for novice and experienced gardeners alike, Backyard Bounty shows how even the smallest garden can produce a surprising amount of food twelve months of the year.
Known as the “Garden of Quebec,” Île d’Orléans farmers produce most of the strawberries found on the province’s tables. In fact, 80 per cent of Ferme Onésime Pouliot’s production can be found in the province’s supermarkets. The Pouliot family’s farm is in transition from strawberries grown in fields to strawberry plants grown in substrate on tables. » Read More...
There's just over one week left to enter the Fruit & Vegetable photo contest. Be sure to submit your photos before then for a chance to have your pic on the cover of our November issue. Now's the time to snap some shots of fall fruits and vegetables, like this perky pumpkin from the 2022 photo contest. Show us what September looks like on your farm! » Read More...