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Just over a week away, Grower Day 2018 is set for June 20th in St. Catharines, ON. This year’s theme? Propagation. Register for your spot at this education-filled day.
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Trying to keep up financially with the carbon tax, soaring hydro rates and a higher minimum wage, Gerry Mastronardi is hoping a Ford government will offer some relief.
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In a recent study by Dalhousie University, 70% of surveyed Canadians strongly agreed that genetically modified food and ingredients should be labelled, but split on health effects.
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Growers around the country are experiencing excellent results from Iberis Snowsation. This candytuft has the largest flowers of any compact iberis. It holds its lower foliage and is one of the longest lasting I. sempervirens on the market. Snowsation is perfect for early spring sales; it blooms March to May. Great in quarts or gallons (requires vernalization). In the garden, Snowsation is frost tolerant and hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9. Visit www.darwinperennials.com to learn more and select a reliable supplier.
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Consumers in Atlantic Canada offer some of the most support of locally made goods than other parts of the country. It’s no wonder grocery stores, restaurants and other food businesses want to satisfy it all year round. That’s where greenhouses and, increasingly, vertical farms are poised to play a bigger role, say experts. Local producers are exploring organic farming and crop lighting for year-round success.
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June 12-14, 2018
Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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