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The Future of Farming: A Conversation with Dr. Youbin Zheng

U of G scientist Dr. Youbin Zheng thrives on solving practical problems. How do you produce fresh vegetables in the dead of a Canadian winter? How do you ensure cannabis grown for medical use is safe, consistent, and sustainable? His answers have led to breakthroughs in plant lighting, rootzone management, and even the use of AI to optimize production.

Happy Holidays

The U of G Office of Research, Agri-Food Partnership team wishes you, and those near and dear to you, happy holidays and best wishes for 2026.

The University of Guelph will be closed from Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, to Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, and will re-open on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.

Stripes of white wollastonite are clearly visible on a field of soil

World Soil Day: Unearthing the Wonders of Wollastonite

With support from the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance, Dr. Rafael Santos, a chemical engineer and researcher in the U of G College of Engineering, has been studying wollastonite’s ability to improve soil and tackle greenhouse gas emissions. He’s digging into questions about how much to apply, which crops benefit the most and how much carbon the calcium-silicate mineral can sequester.

Seeding the Future: Toque Magazine Highlights U of G's Legacy of Crop Excellence

For today's conscientious food lovers, knowing where food is grown can be as important as appreciating how it tastes. But what about being aware of where that food was first developed - before it every sprouted in a field? This Toque magazine story brings together many U of G breeding successes, starting in 1898. Read it the latest issue: Seeding the Future: About the University of Guelph's Legacy of Crop Excellence

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