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The vertical farm, with facilities in Guelph, Calgary, and Saint-Hubert, Québec, is now producing a red and green blend consisting of baby beet greens, baby romaine and lettuce.
In the last posting of a series of videos called “The Story of Us”, the fourth generation of the Nakamura family is profiled. The six-minute video is about growing the perfect potato chip in southern Alberta.
Grape Growers of Ontario have been awarded 7.1 per cent price increase for 2025 grape crop.
The Agricultural Credit Corporation is reducing its prime lending rate to 4.45 per cent, with the change effective October 30, 2025.
Value Chain Management International calls on government to invest in infrastructure, research and skills.
The Category 5 hurricane devastated Jamaica on October 28, 2025, closing the Kingston airport. Temporary foreign workers in Canada are waiting for news of their families and when flights will resume.
The Canadian Centre for Food Integrity shows nearly half (45%) of Canadians believe the food system is headed in the right direction.
Matt Ecker foresees sunny future for the Happi pear
Chrissy Wozniak explains benefits of AI-driven sprayers
- Pierre Petelle -Pierre Petelle, president and CEO, CropLife Canada, is advocating for bolder action at the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). Annually, new product submissions to the PMRA are half of what they were a decade ago and the timelines for approval have nearly doubled.
- Karen Davidson -Gowan Canada and Geco are tapping into data and AI to map where weeds have been over the past five years. As a result, growers can target weed management in the most challenging areas, including herbicide-resistant weeds.
- Karen Davidson -The crop protection business will become the New Corteva. The current seed business will become SpinCo. The transaction is expected to be complete in the second half of 2026.
- Karen Davidson -Ceradis’ bio mineral technologies will help the Gowan Company deliver integrated disease management programs that combine conventional chemistry with natural mineral solutions.
- Deanna Vander Zaag -The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists has awarded runner-up honours to Karen Davidson, editor of The Grower, for “Artificial intelligence eyes auto-labour.” The August 2024 cover story received the nod in the Innovation Category.
- Karen Davidson -The Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation has recognized The Grower’s excellence with silver prizes in production photography, technical reporting and current affairs reporting at its 2025 awards banquet.
- Karen Davidson -The vineyard manager at Tawse Winery since 2021, Augusta Van Muyen is the fourth female winner of the award since its inception in 1956.
- Karen Davidson -The Rural Ontario Institute has announced that Peggy Brekveld, former president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, will be managing the flagship Advanced Agriculture Leadership Program.
- Karen Davidson -124 ag organizations, including the US Apple Association and North American Blueberry Council, have signed a letter to the Office of the U.S. Trade Re…
- Karen Davidson -The report reveals participation of 474 growers in the U.S. and Canada who represent 646,000 potato acres.
- Karen Davidson -John Deere envisions more growth in South America and Latin America for the Global Unmanned Spray System. The sprayer is already widely used in almond…
- Karen Davidson -A total of 474 growers representing 640,000 potato acres across the U.S. and Canada have reported progress in sustainability metrics in 2024.
- Karen Davidson -This aerial shot puts the 2024 planting of three acres of Happi pear into the context of the orchards of Manitree Fruit Farms, Blenheim, Ontario. The…
- Karen Davidson -In 2025, the Holland Marsh marks its 100th anniversary with a tribute to farm families such as Shane Singh’s. The muck soils are designated as a…
- Karen Davidson -Family-owned Haven Greens launched a fully-automated, greenhouse-grown leafy greens facility in February 2025, the first of its kind in Canada. CEO…
- Karen Davidson -This AI-enhanced sprayer was first used in the field in spring 2025 to spot-spray carrots. The nozzles are programmed to spray only identifiable…
- Karen Davidson -New technologies will help growers meet the challenges of labour shortages and rising input costs.
- Karen Davidson -The company’s sprayer allows non-selective herbicides to be used in vegetable farming.
- Karen Davidson -A leader in moulded fiber packaging solutions, CKF is introducing its technology that eliminates the need for labels and adhesives.
- Karen Davidson -This nitrogen-fixing biological product is registered for potatoes, canola, cereals, corn, pulses, soybeans and forage crops.
Urban Cowboy columnist Owen Roberts uncovers a wealth of horticultural research in an unlikely place: the University of Windsor.
Retail Navigator columnist Peter Chapman argues why the accuracy of the sales team should win over exceeding the forecast.
Chris Duyvelshoff, crop protection advisor for the Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Growers’ Association, spotlights several products undergoing re-evaluation or special reviews by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency.
The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association is active on many fronts communicating many improvements in supporting temporary foreign workers.
Josh Mosiondz, Ontario’s minor use coordinator, details the key outcomes of the National Pest Management Priority Setting Workshop held in March 2025.