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Canada’s Food University Coming to Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

At U of G’s exhibit, attendees can engage with the University’s full continuum of discoveries and valuable partnerships with the agriculture industry. 

From new inventions to research successes in plant breeding, animal care, honey bee health, food security and everything in between, visitors can learn how U of G researchers are protecting our trees, for instance, or taking care of pollinators. 

Other highlights include made-in-Guelph inventions that are building a more resilient agriculture system and ensuring that every Canadian has access to safe and healthy food.

Dr. Youbin Zheng Leads U of G Team in Race to Grow Fruit Year-Round

The Homegrown Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the Weston Family Foundation. has a goal of making Canada more food resilient.

The University of Guelph team is working with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada researchers on a hybrid greenhouse-vertical farm system that can grow strawberries all year long while producing zero greenhouse gas emissions. 

Living Lab Initiative Brings Together Farmers, Researchers and Agri-Experts to Test Sustainable Nitrogen Practices

Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle, professor in U of G’s Ontario Agricultural College, is leading the project, which compares grazed and ungrazed cover crops within a cash crop rotation while looking to enhance soil health and reduce the need for inputs. With the project in the early stages, Wagner-Riddle she says her team is looking towards a long-term goal of developing “new practical knowledge that will help the dairy sector to move towards net-zero goals while also being a thriving sector.”

University and Industry Experts Emphasize Trust, Relationships and Farmer Input for Successful KTT

U of G researchers Dr. Tina Widowski, Dr. Alexandra Harlander and Dr. Jennifer Ellis shared examples of partnerships that fills knowledge gaps for industry at the Livestock Research and Innovation Corporation’s (LRIC) annual Getting Research into Practice (GRIP)’s “Benchtop to Barnyard” roundtable in Elora, Sept. 30.

Read the story in Farmtario: Research meets reality: Farmers and scientists find solutions together

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