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The Government of Ontario is investing $41 million in Agricultural Research and Innovation Ontario (ARIO) to expand and revitalize agri‑food research infrastructure. The University of Guelph will lead the design and construction of the upgrades.
Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC-C) has announced its new board of directors as part of the organization's next chapter to continue its growth across Canada to reach more students.
As part of the Canada–Mexico Action Plan 2025–2028, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Mexico Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development met on October 14 to strengthen agri-food trade.
The Young Agrarians (YA) Business Mentorship Network (BMN), a program focused on supporting new and young farmers in developing skills and knowledge to succeed, is accepting applications for new mentee participants from across Canada.
Fuelled by a passion for agriculture, Jolene MacEachern is an advocate for the family farm and building social license for agriculture. She is also a speaker at the 2025 IWCA Summit today.
In this exclusive session, agronomists Katie Macfarlane, Gabrielle Croft, Philip Nadalin, and Bob Thirlwall will share their firsthand observations and expert perspectives.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from the field and get practical, localized insights to improve your 2026 crop season.
In addition to climate challenges, growers are facing instability around input costs and supply chain issues. Rethinking access to fertilizer could help take away some of that uncertainty and bring peace of mind.