Vineland e-newsletter – Summer 2021
Parliamentary Secretary Ellis announces nearly $4 million to support Ontario horticultural research projects Parliamentary Secretary Neil Ellis announced July 7, 2021 federal funding of nearly $4 million to support four horticultural research projects at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre. Read More |
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Vineland welcomes inaugural members in new urban greening innovation initiative A new public-private research consortium to address common urban landscape challenges is now open for membership with Landscape Ontario joining as an inaugural member alongside Walker Industries. Read More |
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Leading the way discovering rugose virus resistance Vineland’s greenhouse tomatoes-on-the-vine breeding program is developing high yielding varieties with improved flavour, disease resistance and production traits adapted to Canada’s climate. Read More |
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Solving labour challenges with innovation A new white paper written by Vineland lays out how innovative technologies can reduce labour challenges for Ontario’s processing vegetable growers. Read More |
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Think Canadian while at the garden centre The latest addition to the popular Vineland’s 49th Parallel Collection of roses is giving Canadians another option to buy local. Aurora Borealis™ is now widely available at garden centres across Canada. Read More |
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36th Annual Tomato Disease Workshop Vineland is pleased to virtually host the 36th Annual Tomato Disease Workshop November 2, 2021 at 12 pm EST. Read More |