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Succession planning can be fraught with uncomfortable conversations and considerations but it a necessary tool for operations wanting to go the generation distance. Read up this week on how this process can be good for business. Happy growing!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
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Project to extend growing season, create cold storage to improve access to local food
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New facility now cultivating cucumbers and tomatoes
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Years of dedication, advocacy and efforts in the horticulture field
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Vegetatively propagated varieties are the hottest plants in the market today, with more introductions and research than with seed varieties. By far, the majority of these vegetative crops are propagated by cuttings.
All the bases are covered—propagation basics, stock plant management, media, temperature, light, nutrition, plant growth regulators, insect and disease management, equipment.
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Cultivating innovation: Lessons learned from six years with the Greenhouse Technology Network
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Preparing for the future can open the door to possibilities. How succession planning is good for business
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Breeders highlight richly coloured varieties that reflect 'global mood of connection, comfort and harmony'
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Tips from the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association to protect health and safety of ag workers
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Protecting Canada’s farms in the digital age
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Focus on addressing critical agricultural issues through advancements in technology, energy and policy
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March 19, 2025 | 19 Seacliff Dr E, Leamington, ON N8H 2L3, Canada
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