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The United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) Canada is demanding the Ford government take action in response to an Ontario farm owner retaliating against migrant workers who were speaking out about unacceptable housing conditions.
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In Alberta, the Municipal District of Taber is offering financial assistance to those pursuing education in agricultural studies.
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IUNU and Wageningen Research, research institute Wageningen Plant Research have entered into an agreement to work on closed-loop autonomous growing for the most common commercially grown lettuce varietals.
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Get this comprehensive guide to the use of math in the Green Industry.
The authors provide clear explanations of all relevant mathematical principles and cover calculations inherent in all aspects of the Green Industry, from determining area and volume, to the application of fertilizers, pesticides, and growth regulators, to preparing design and installation cost estimates.
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After working with this pest for the past one to two years, researchers like myself have figured out which monitoring methods are most effective so you can identify the problem early, begin a management plan, and monitor the efficacy of your control methods. By Dr. Sarah Jandricic
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Dr. Mirza received an email from a greenhouse cucumber grower which encouraged him to write on nutritional deficiencies, especially boron, in this case. By Mohyuddin Mirza
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Officers from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada are rejecting foreign worker applicants over ‘family ties’ within Canada, despite none of them actually having relatives in the country.
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Fluence announced its rebate program has helped growers secure more than $26 million in rebates and incentives since 2017. They offer rebate and incentive management to all Fluence customers, including customers through the Fluence partner network.
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A study by World Economic Forum looked at the difference in water consumption between vertical farms and traditional agricultural practices. The study claims that "in general, depending on the crop, vertical farms can use up to 98 per cent less water than traditional agriculture."
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November 2, 2023 | 2670 Av. Beauparlant, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
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November 16, 2023 | 19 Street, Red Deer, Alberta
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November 20, 2023 | 110 Wyse Rd, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
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December 5, 2023 | 303 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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