Food and farming is coming to life with two new virtual reality tours of apple orchards and field tomatoes, now available at www.Far
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Alberta’s new three-year, $10-million Growing Greenhouses program aims to stimulate industry growth and provide fresh fruit and vegetables to Albertans throughout the year.
Currently, there are two submission avenues for applying for a Permit to Take Water (PTTW): using the paper application form; or using the online permission system through a 
- Karen Davidson -
Food and farming is coming to life with two new virtual reality tours of apple orchards and field tomatoes, now available at www.Far
- Karen Davidson -
Alberta’s new three-year, $10-million Growing Greenhouses program aims to stimulate industry growth and provide fresh fruit and vegetables to Albertans throughout the year.
- Karen Davidson -
Currently, there are two submission avenues for applying for a Permit to Take Water (PTTW): using the paper application form; or using the online permission system through a 
- Karen Davidson -
Dr. Badrul Masud began his role as the water quantity engineer with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness in June 2025.
- Karen Davidson -
Prior to CanadaGAP’s annual general meeting held in Calgary on December 3, a stakeholder lunch was held as well as an award ceremony for the winner of the 2025 Sheri Nielson Audi
- Karen Davidson -
Shaun Vey, current head of sales, promoted to president, effective January 1, 2026
- Karen Davidson -
Food and farming is coming to life with two new virtual reality tours of apple orchards and field tomatoes, now available at www.Far
- Karen Davidson -
Alberta’s new three-year, $10-million Growing Greenhouses program aims to stimulate industry growth and provide fresh fruit and vegetables to Albertans throughout the year.
- Karen Davidson -
Currently, there are two submission avenues for applying for a Permit to Take Water (PTTW): using the paper application form; or using the online permission system through a 
- Karen Davidson -
Dr. Badrul Masud began his role as the water quantity engineer with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness in June 2025.
- Karen Davidson -
Prior to CanadaGAP’s annual general meeting held in Calgary on December 3, a stakeholder lunch was held as well as an award ceremony for the winner of the 2025 Sheri Nielson Audi
- Karen Davidson -
Shaun Vey, current head of sales, promoted to president, effective January 1, 2026
- Karen Davidson -
Food and farming is coming to life with two new virtual reality tours of apple orchards and field tomatoes, now available at www.Far
- Karen Davidson -
Alberta’s new three-year, $10-million Growing Greenhouses program aims to stimulate industry growth and provide fresh fruit and vegetables to Albertans throughout the year.
- Karen Davidson -
Currently, there are two submission avenues for applying for a Permit to Take Water (PTTW): using the paper application form; or using the online permission system through a 
- Bill George -
We’re well into another season and growers across Ontario have welcomed their international workers to their farms for another year.
- Bill George -
This is my last column as chair of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association (OFVGA) as I’ll be stepping down from that position - and as director representing the Grape Growers of Ontar
- Karen Davidson -The Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network has invested more than $737,000 in SmartGro Bioengineering Inc. It is developing an AI-powered horticultural lighting system that reduces electricity use by up to 80 per cent compared to industry-leading alternatives.
- Karen Davidson -A recent automation expo in Woodland, California showcased 30 robotic solutions that attracted growers from tomatoes, sugar cane, fresh vegetables, leafy greens, tree fruits, vineyards, row crops and tree nuts.
- Karen Davidson -
Guadalajara, Mexico’s third-largest city, is the capital of Jalisco, a state famous for tourists and tequila.
- Karen Davidson -
For Rusty Smith, growing pears has been a lifelong endeavor -- 60 years and counting. The 82-year-old tree fruit grower is a legend in Ontario.
- Karen Davidson -
On a hot and hazy summer’s day, the Singh family is out in their leek field pulling volunteer pigweed.