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Editor's Note 
 
Hope everyone had a lovely Easter long weekend. This week we take a closer look at cut flower production and what growers and researchers are doing to lengthen vase life and achieve efficiencies. Happy growing!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
 
News 
 
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KingsOne Farms breaks ground on Kingsville greenhouse

Facility expected to start production of lettuce by Fall 2025


Royal Brinkman Canada appoints new head agronomist

Mohammed Antar (PhD, P.Ag) brings more than 15 years experience as agricultural researcher, developer to new role


ICYMI: Greenhouse business sale or transition takes years and specialized knowledge

SUCCESSion 2025 to provide small- to mid-sized operations with tools to secure longevity and legacy


 
 
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Features 
 
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Blooming for the long haul

Lovelier for longer: Canadian cut-flower growers increasingly embrace technology to improve efficiency, quality and longevity of their products. Here's a look at what's new the sector. » Read more...
 
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ICYMI: Springtime production: Preventing toxicity and deficiency

Pointers for paying closer attention to pH changes in the growing medium of ornamentals and bedding plants. How striking the appropriate balance can pay off big at sales time. » Read more...
 
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FROM THE ARCHIVES - Feeding generations

Beverly Greenhouses in Waterdown, ON, has been growing vegetables since 1960. See how this family-run operation has expanded their business over the years what the future holds. » Read More...
 
 
 
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Reports 
 
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Ontario Farm Leaders call for 'unified response' to U.S., China trade shifts

Open letter to provincial, federal ministers of agriculture says sector's 'collective ability to feed Canadians' is at risk » Read More...

Quebec-based herb producer plugs into LED tech

New brand repositioning focuses on enhancing Gourma’s production and innovation in the greenhouse » Read More...

ICYMI: Growing outside the box

Indoor farming technology opens doors to cultivating plant protein, livestock feed, medicine and more » Read More...

 
 
Events 
 
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Spring Blooms

May 22, 2025 | Toronto, ON » Read More...

Floriexpo

June 4, 2025 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL » Read More...

GreenTech Amsterdam

June 10, 2025 | Amsterdam, NL » Read More...

Grower Day

June 17, 2025 | St. Catharines, ON » Read More...

Cultivate '25

July 12, 2025 | Columbus, OH » Read More...