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Deep roots. Quebec's farmers are among the youngest in the country, and they're facing new challenges

Published: 21 August 2019

Peter Enright, director of Ïăœ¶ÊÓÆ”'s farm management and technology program, said regardless of the specialization, there has been one major shift between the generations of John and...

Getting to know McGill’s Morgan Arboretum

Published: 25 September 2019

On Sept. 14, McGill’s Morgan Arboretum forest reserve held its annual open house, giving students an opportunity to experience a unique part of the Macdonald campus. With activities including the...

The Nature of Things: Aging in the Wild

Published: 13 March 2019

What is the secret to longevity? Kyle Elliott (NRS) and Anne Mouillier (MSE) share clues to the aging process in the black-winged kittiwake in the debut of Aging in the Wild on this week's Nature...

Un outil pour mieux fertiliser

Published: 23 May 2019

Bien des agriculteurs ont de la difficultĂ© Ă  estimer la juste quantitĂ© de fertilisant Ă  utiliser pour obtenir le meilleur rendement Ă  moindre coĂ»t lors de l’épandage d’azote dans leurs champs de...

Stéphanie Bélanger-Naud, meilleure bûcheronne au pays

Published: 6 August 2019

Stéphanie Bélanger-Naud est devenue la meilleure bûcheronne au Canada, le 27 juillet dernier, en remportant le championnat canadien Stihl Timbersport à Mississauga, en Ontario....

Macdonald team heads for National Design Innovation Challenge for Agriculture

Published: 13 September 2019

Dalhousie University, Lethbridge College and Ïăœ¶ÊÓÆ” are collaborating with Farm Credit Canada on a 2 year pilot project to bring Canadian post-secondary agriculture students together to...

Feeding Quebecers—alumni-founded Ferme CoopĂ©rative Tourne-Sol is thriving

Published: 27 August 2024

Ferme Coopérative Tourne-Sol, founded by five McGill graduates, supplies fresh, organic produce to about 700 families, and, with its seed business and planning tools, is giving a boost to fellow...

Video: AI in milk production

Published: 14 May 2024

Dairy producers know that the slightest change in the behavior of cows can give an indication of their state of health. But since they can't be everywhere at once, artificial intelligence could...

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