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Editor's Note 
 
Our November issue is now available online! Be sure to keep an eye on the Fruit & Vegetable website during the post strike for the latest news, including this week's feature on determining which disease might be afflicting your fruit trees.
- Alex Barnard, editor
 
NEWS 
 

Nova Scotia ag associations to spearhead climate adaptation strategies

The climate change strategies these three commodity groups develop will be designed to better understand risks and prepare themselves and their sectors to tackle climate impacts.


Berries, bugs and disease management

Fruit & Vegetable's 80th anniversary year kicks off with our November issue, featuring the results of our photo contest, Quebec organic blueberries, and diseases to watch for in a drought year.


Share your thoughts on small farm tech

Can new technologies help small-scale farming? Drive the future of farming by sharing your ideas in a survey conducted by the University of Waterloo.


 
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Temperate Fruits: Production, Processing, and Marketing, 1st Edition

This volume, Temperate Fruits: Production, Processing, and Marketing, presents the latest pomological research on the production, postharvest handling, processing and storage, and information on marketing for a selection of temperate fruits. Topics include microirrigation, sustainable nutrient management, crop protection and plant health management, and farm mechanization.

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Adventures of a tree-fruit grower

Each year is a new adventure for the tree-fruit grower. When a tree starts to look weak, understandably the first questions that come to mind are: what is wrong with my tree and what can I do to resolve this problem? Now that the growing season is coming to a close, let’s reflect on what issues you might have observed this past season. » Read More...
 
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The future of AI on the farm

As in every other industry, AI is taking off rapidly – and agriculture is no exception. Darrell Petras, CEO of the Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network (CAAIN) explains the specific ways AI is being used in agriculture right now, the challenges it might help solve in the future and the potential benefit to a farmer’s bottom line. » Read More...
 
 
Events 
 

Great Lakes Expo 2024

Dec. 10-12 | Grand Rapids, Mich. » Read More...

EFAO Conference

December 4-5 | Kingston, Ont. » Read More...