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Cybersecurity is a new frontier of agricultural security that producers should keep in mind – but they don’t have to go it alone. Read this week's feature for more details.
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The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) has released a statement in response to recent reports that the incoming U.S. administration plans to delay the proposed imposition of across-the-board tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports.
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Pierre-Luc Barré and Virginie Bourque from Yves Barré Farm of St-Damase, Que., will proudly represent the province at Canada's Outstanding Young Farmer's national event in Toronto in November 2025.
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As farmers in British Columbia recall all too well, the deep freeze in January 2024 sent temperatures – and crops – plummeting. Farmers now say they're crossing their fingers for 2025, but with the end of winter still two months away, it's too soon to know for sure if the weather will co-operate. | READ MORE
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The Handbook of Cucurbits: Growth, Cultural Practices, and Physiology contains information on cultural practices, nutrition, and physiological processes of cucurbits under both normal and stressful conditions. It presents the history and importance of cucurbit crop production as well as exhaustive information on growth responses of cucurbits to various environmental conditions and nutrients.
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How secure is your farm? For most, this question likely brings to mind trespassers, equipment theft, biological concerns like livestock or soil and introducing pathogens to them from off-farm. Janos Botschner is working to get farmers to add another dimension to their security considerations: cybersecurity.
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