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Eleven new or renewed Canada Research Chairs awarded to 秀色直播

On March 13, the Government of Canada, announced more than鈥$308 million鈥痶o advance science and research across the country. More than $153 million will support鈥179 new鈥痑nd renewed鈥疌anada Research Chairs鈥痑t鈥38 research鈥痠nstitutions.

Published: 17 Mar 2025

Pascal Th茅riault: For American farmers, it is impossible to do without Canadian potash

As the threat of impending tariffs and counter-tariffs loom, U.S. agricultural producers have very few options to substitute Canadian potash, an essential ingredient in fertilizer, 秀色直播 agronomist and economist聽Pascal Th茅riault聽told TVA Nouvelles.

Published: 11 Mar 2025

Students weigh in on what matters to them in agriculture

Farm consolidation, lack of financial supports, and agriculture-inclusive education streams are some of the most important issues for students attending the recent Future of Food聽conference in Ottawa.聽

Students from 秀色直播鈥檚 Farm Management Technology (FMT) program told聽Farmtario聽what they see as the most important concerns young people have with agriculture and agri-food in Canada.

Published: 5 Mar 2025

Coffee, stuck between inflation and shrinkflation鈥攃omments from Pascal Th茅riault

Coffee is suffering the consequences of global warming, condemning consumers of the popular drink to rising prices and shrinking formats, reports Radio-Canada.聽

Published: 5 Mar 2025

A passion for animal welfare

Although Andrea Amado doesn鈥檛 come from an agricultural background, she was drawn to farms from a young age. Originally from Argentina, she moved to Sherbrooke, Quebec with her family when she was four. Some of her earliest memories are of visiting farms and connecting with the animals, especially cows and horses. This interest eventually led her to 秀色直播, where she earned a B.Sc.

Published: 5 Mar 2025

Live longer by swapping red meat for plant proteins: 秀色直播 research on CBC's What on Earth

Last year, a 秀色直播-led study found that replacing half their red and processed meat would increase people's life expectancy an average of nine months, while cutting their diet-related carbon footprint by 25 per cent.

Published: 5 Feb 2025

Prof. Emeritus David Bird on wild turkey sightings in Montreal

Wild turkey sightings in Montreal are on the rise, Global News reports.

Experts told them wild turkey populations in southern Quebec have steadily climbed over the past two decades due to warming temperatures.

This has raised concern that predators could be following close behind.

Published: 5 Feb 2025

Macdonald Campus Seed Library opens February 24

La version fran莽aise suit

On Monday, February 24, 2025聽the Macdonald Campus Library will open up its Seed Library for online orders. The seed catalogue will be available to 秀色直播 students, faculty, and staff on opening day.聽

Published: 4 Feb 2025

Department of Bioresource Engineering welcomes astronaut David Saint-Jacques

The Department of Bioresource Engineering聽(BREE) enjoyed a visit last month from David Saint-Jacques, astronaut and Deputy Director, Lunar Exploration at the Canadian Space Agency, and BREE graduate Chris Patterson.

Published: 3 Feb 2025

Ag Policy Connection podcast: The economics driving land use change, featuring Pascal Theriault

A new episode of the Ag Policy Connection podcast, a collaboration between RealAgriculture and the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, features聽秀色直播 economist and agronomist Pascal Th茅riault, Director of the Farm Management and Technology Program, in an expert panel discussing the economics driving land use change.

Published: 29 Jan 2025

Macdonald Grad Studies Office earns silver in 秀色直播's Sustainable Workplace Certification program

From left to right: Academic Associate聽Laura Wittebol, Graduate Program Coordinators Maude B茅langer, Erin Minnett, and Simone Clamann, and聽Associate Dean (Graduate Education) Jean-Benoit Charron

Published: 22 Jan 2025

Better training for agricultural producers could reduce food insecurity

秀色直播 Bioresource Engineering Professors Val茅rie Orsat and Vijaya Raghavan spoke to聽Le Devoir聽about their recent study, which found that better educating farmers and food processors about how to avoid post-harvest food losses would reduce global food insecurity.

Published: 21 Jan 2025

Bieler School of Environment welcomes new director

The Bieler School of Environment (BSE) is thrilled to announce Professor Anthony Ricciardi as its new director, effective immediately. An expert in invasion ecology and aquatic ecosystems, Ricciardi has been a key figure at the school since 2001 and now steps up to lead.

鈥淢y vision for the School is to become the gateway of environmental research at 秀色直播,鈥 said Ricciardi.

Published: 21 Jan 2025

Celebrating the legacy of Professor Roger Prichard

On Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Institute of Parasitology gathered to celebrate the remarkable career and retirement of Professor Roger Prichard at Tadja Hall.

Published: 17 Dec 2024

Tracking puffins at dawn in Alaska

Collecting data on tufted puffins thanks to the Vivian Lewin and BELF Awards

In the eerie stillness of a misty Alaskan dawn, Cassandra Ciafro was already on the move by 3 a.m. Clad in camouflage, she melded seamlessly with the rugged cliffs, joining the seabirds in their lofty perches. Her mission? To deploy trackers and observe deitary patterns of the tufted puffin, a key indicator of the region鈥檚 fish stocks.

Published: 4 Dec 2024

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