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Ces plantes nuisibles qui envahissent les champs agricoles et les for锚ts

Published: 3 August 2020

Phragmite, panais sauvage, herbe 脿 poux, nerprun, renou茅 du Japon聽: ce sont toutes des plantes envahissantes, nuisibles 脿 un certain degr茅, qui prennent de plus en plus de place sur les terres...

Sustainability Projects Fund: Giving the green light to new ideas for 10 years

Published: 3 October 2019

Ten years, and $7 million in funding, later, it鈥檚 safe to say the Sustainability Projects Fund "experiment" has been a huge success...

Scientists identify key knowledge gaps in sustainability research

Published: 31 October 2019

Call for more relevant, solutions-focused research to address the social-ecological crisis

Des l茅gumes cultiv茅s sur du b茅ton

Published: 8 January 2020

Faire pousser des v茅g茅taux sur du b茅ton? C鈥檈st possible, pratique et m锚me tr猫s esth茅tique. Mark Lefsrud et son 茅quipe, les chercheurs Sadie Moland et Intisar Syed Mahood, du D茅partement de g茅nie en...

Agriculture programs change with the times

Published: 28 February 2020

Agriculture faculties are becoming some of the most exciting hubs of interdisciplinary collaboration on Canadian campuses.

Survey Examines Grocery Shopping in the Time of COVID-19

Published: 12 June 2020

9I制作厂免费 researcher launches online survey to study the food shopping experiences of Quebecers during COVID-19...

E-newsletter: Message from the Dean

Published: 22 July 2020

I hope this finds you well and enjoying our first month of summer. Although things are much quieter than usual on Macdonald campus and things are still far from 鈥渘ormal,鈥 I am very proud of all the...

Vers une certification d鈥檃il qu茅b茅cois

Published: 23 October 2019

芦聽脌 la fruiterie du coin, je saute syst茅matiquement sur l鈥檃il du Qu茅bec聽禄, avoue Jean-Benoit Charron, chercheur 脿 l鈥橴niversit茅 9I制作厂免费. Avec la demande grandissante pour les produits du terroir, l...

9I制作厂免费's diploma program will train expert pot growers for $24,000

Published: 4 December 2019

There is a strong need for it because the cannabis industry is desperate for qualified personnel, professor Anja Geitmann says....

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