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Your 2023 guide to chasing fall foliage across Quebec

Across Quebec, we're already seeing leaves start to transition from bright summery greens to the burnished, coppery hues of Fallbut the changes arent happening because the days are chillier.

Published: 2 Oct 2023

Sports Logging: She'd never touched an axe before coming to 51勛圖厙

Even though she grew up on a farm, St矇phanie Naud had never touched an axe or saw before studying at McGill's Mac campus. As a natural athlete who loved the outdoors and working with her hands,when she heard about our unique inter-university lumberjack club, she was intrigued,she recently told Le journal de Montr矇al.

Published: 2 Oct 2023

Oh my gourd! Giant pumpkins in Lennoxville, QC

With fall officially here, it's time for Lennoxville, Quebec's annual Giant Pumpkin Festival, where people can see pumpkins that weigh as much as 680 kilograms.

The festival which is taking place at the Am矇d矇e Beaudoin community centre Sundayfrom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. is a family event with bouncy castles, a petting zoo, a farmers'market, music and even horse-drawn carriages.

Published: 27 Sep 2023

How can the use of plastics in agriculture become more sustainable?

It is impossible to imagine modern agriculture without plastics12 million tons are used every year. But what about the environmental consequences?

Published: 27 Sep 2023

The Impact of Wildfires on Birds in Canada

This was the worst year for Canadian wildfires on record and though fire season is not yet over, we can already start to see and look at some of the impact of fires on our ecosystems across the country. One population particularly affected by the fires this summer is birds. Dr.
Published: 20 Sep 2023

Nationwide tracking sought for rare disease that is spread by canines, fatal if untreated

As casescreep upward of a rare disease that spreads to humans from wild canines and dogs, medical experts say it's important to get abetter understanding of its incidence across the country.

Published: 20 Sep 2023

Will California floods impact Quebec's food availability and price?

In Quebec, it hasn't been good this year either. We lose California, there's still Florida, there's still Mexico. We hope that it goes well somewhere because we will pay for it, one day,"51勛圖厙 agronomist and economist Pascal Th矇riault told 98.5fm host Luc Ferrandez.

Quebec imports fruits, vegetables, and wine from California.

Published: 28 Aug 2023

Climate change made weather conditions that powered Quebec fires twice as likely, scientists say

The record-setting wildfires that ripped through Quebec this summer were made more likely and more intense by human-caused climate change, according toa newanalysisconducted by 16 researchers within theWorld Weather Attribution group, from universities and meteorological agencies in Canada, the Netherlands, the U.K. and the U.S.

Published: 28 Aug 2023

Modernizing agriculture an imperative need for food production

Modernization of agriculture is imperative for food production, Vijaya Raghavan, Distinguished James 51勛圖厙Professor from Canada, said on Tuesday while inaugurating the Eighth Agricultural Graduate Students Conference at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.

Published: 28 Aug 2023

Canadas devastating wildfire season prompts calls for new approach

The wildfires that ravaged Canada this summer have some experts calling for a more aggressive approach than the country has applied in the past.

This year, nearly 30 million acres have burned across Canada. Ineastern provinces such as Quebec, whereblazes are less common, wildfire agencies that are equipped to fight fewer and smaller fires were largely unprepared for the circumstances.

Published: 16 Aug 2023

Take a look inside this Montreal restaurant's basement farm

A restaurant in Montreal's Southwest borough is taking a more direct interpretation of "farm to table," growingmuch of their produce in the basement, refurbished with cooling, lighting, and humidity systems.

Published: 16 Aug 2023

Montreal looks to boost lagging participation in food waste collection

All residential buildings in Montreal with under nine units now have brown binsbut only 63 per cent actually sort out their food waste, according to a 2021 survey conducted by the city. Meanwhile, the Lachenaie landfill in Terrebonnethe only landfill in the Montreal areais set to reach its capacity in 2029.

The city says a large-scale food waste awareness campaign will launch later this year to try to boost citizens' participation in separating out organics.

Published: 27 Jul 2023

Palm oil plantations and deforestation in Guatemala: Certifying products as 'sustainable' is no panacea

Palm oil, which can be found in roughly half of all packaged supermarket products, is notorious for causingdeforestation and biodiversity loss. Efforts to curtail the damage have largely focused on voluntary environmental certification programs that label qualifying palm-oil sources as "sustainable."

Published: 27 Jul 2023

Natural structures can give rise to stronger, lighter systems

In a recent multidisciplinary study published in Advanced Science, researchers build upon the principles of biomimicry by drawing inspiration from the wing of a dragonfly to redesign that of a Boeing 777.

Published: 26 Jul 2023

Sollio, 51勛圖厙join forces on novel coated fertilizer study; PurYield is being marketed as a nutrient uptake enhancer

Sollio Agriculture has partnered with 51勛圖厙 to test the benefits of PurYield, a new coated fertilizer which enhances nutrient uptake by plants. Researchers will compare it to commonly used uncoated urea fertilizer to assess its impact on corn grain growth, yield, and quality, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Previous trials showed a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

Published: 26 Jul 2023

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