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What can the sector do to attract and retain qualified workers? Growers, educators and sector representatives share their thoughts in this two-hour discussion.
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The federal-provincial cost-share program helps growers adopt on-farm solutions and best practices to grow their businesses.
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The Plant Company will begin to sell their entire finished houseplant product line of over 100 different items exclusively under the Proven Winners brand starting January 2022.
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Sawaya Gardens’ poinsettia open house is set for Nov 16, 2021 at their new location in Waterford, Ont. Registration is required.
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What can the horticulture industry do to attract and retain qualified workers? What are some of the barriers to hiring and engaging the next generation of horticulturalists? What does the ideal candidate look like? How has technology played a role? These are just some of the questions we asked a group of panellists from a variety of roles in the industry in the Growing Horticulture roundtable discussion, hosted by Greenhouse Canada magazine and Fruit & Vegetable magazine.
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In part 1 of 4 in this Growing Horticulture Roundtable series, learn about our speakers and their perspectives as growers, educators and sector partners on this topic of attracting, training and retaining top talent in horticulture.
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This year, the little homemade greenhouse located an hour northwest of Calgary held about 5,280 strawberry plants. ‘Amazing!’ was the most frequent remark as U-pick customers came through the entrance. Each tower was stacked eleven containers high.
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Intended for all segments of agribusiness as well as non-agribusiness organizations, AGRIBUSINESS: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT presents the changing face of agribusiness in a format that is interesting, straightforward, and easy to understand. This comprehensive text approaches agribusiness as a technology-oriented industry composed of organizations ranging in size from small, family-owned farms or businesses to some of the largest corporations in the world. With multiple opportunities for self-review as well as vignettes, cases, and examples in each chapter, this text shows students the real-world application of what they are learning and provides them with a solid understanding of what management is all about. Coverage of both the principles of business as well as the nuances of agribusiness gives students the unique skills they need in order to apply their knowledge and harness valuable resources.
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