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  • It is 14 degrees above zero as a group of wine lovers converges in a vineyard on the Niagara Peninsula. Frosty bundles of Riesling grapes hang on rows of vines in the pale, gathering daylight. A...

    • Category: FAQ
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  • Hi, i recently purchased a farm and have 10 acres of concord grapes. I would like to sell them for the fall of 2010. thanks ghmcontracing@live.ca
    if anyone is interested please email me thanks ...

    • Category: FAQ
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  • Technology allows us to instantly track our stock portfolio, our favorite sports teams—and, it turns out, even the food we eat. While tracking finances or football standings can be informative and...

    • Category: Food Safety
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  • Before you order your strawberry and raspberry plants for this coming spring, you might want to consider what steps are taken to ensure that you receive healthy plants that are true-to-type. In...

    • Category: Other
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  • The Ontario Berry Growers Association Annual Meeting, February 23, and the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Conference February 24-25, 2010, provide berry growers with three days of excellent programming...

    • Category: Events
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  • A field trial was conducted during the 2008 and 2009 growing seasons at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Senator Hervé J. Michaud Research Farm in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, in collaboration...

    • Category: Technology
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  • Chances are, cherries are going to be in the news as the new superfruit with the kick-off of the Olympic Winter Games. Cherries in February? Smart marketers have already positioned a growing body of...

    • Category: Other
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  • John Rufa's hopes to sell his varieties of fruit wine at area farmers' markets remain corked now that Bill 132 was squashed. The owner of Kawartha Country Wines, who was at Queen's Park for the...

    • Category: Famers Markets
    • Comments: 1
  • The potential of the Labrador wildberry industry is no secret. Tapping that potential is the challenge. To that end, representatives from Labrador Preserves, The Great Labrador Company, the Labrador...

    • Category: Other
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  • Reports of vine death in British Columbia, Canada, following last winter's bitter cold spells may have been greatly exaggerated. Initial reports from Vincor Canada's field staff indicated that some...

    • Category: Other
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