Category Archives: In The News
What if plants could talk?
Vineland’s Christine Kempthorne and David Liscombe’s metabolomics research was the cover story for the April issue of Greenhouse Product News.
New report on sweet potato slip production in Canadian greenhouses
Vineland’s Canadian sweet potato slip production manual version 2.0 was featured in Greenhouse Canada magazine.
Ontario company launches biofertilizer made from crickets
Vineland was featured in Hortidaily.com about its research toward the commercialization of SureSource pelleted fertilizer made from cricket frass.
Cultivating tomorrow
Vineland’s Brian Lynch was featured in Landscape Trades to discuss how artificial intelligence solutions are being developed for horticulture.
Water wisdom
Vineland was featured in Greenhouse Canada and discussed the comparisons of sustainable greenhouse irrigation solutions.
Ontario company launches first-in-Canada biofertilizer made from cricket frass
Vineland’s research in cricket frass for pelleted fertilizer in collaboration with SureSource was featured in Farmtario.
Improving soil health: How Vineland is protecting Canada’s soil
Vineland was featured in Innovation News Network to explain its role in the future of food security, conservation and agricultural sustainability.
A new era of plant variety development
Vineland’s new consumer-driven plant variety development service that eliminates guesswork and risks associated with new variety development was featured in Greenhouse Canada.
Modern marvels
Vineland was featured in Greenhouse Management as part of its findings on main challenges facing horticultural automation development.
Getting greener in urban environments with Rhoda DeJonge of Vineland and Ivan Fredette of Safetree
As part of The Construction Life Podcast, Vineland and Safetree discussed various aspects on the topic of urban environment.
Three questions with Rose Buitenhuis
Vineland’s Rose Buitenhuis gave an update on what’s happening in pest management in Greenhouse Management.
Growing soil management know-how
Vineland’s Jason Henry kicked off the Canadian Fruit & Vegetable Summit with a presentation focused on the building blocks of soil health.