by admin | Jan 7, 2022 | Climate and Environment, Gardens and Farms
Author: Alessia Carpino Editor: Connor Fraser Featured Image Designer: Alessia Carpino Publisher: Alessia Carpino While colonizing Mars sounds like an unbelievable concept from science-fiction, it may become essential to our survival. Environmental...
by admin | Dec 15, 2021 | Gardens and Farms
Written by: Zack Sher Canada’s geography has a certain peculiarity. It’s rare for a country to feature such a vast array of contrasting landscapes, yet still, maintain such an objective sense of agricultural cohesion. Canada almost seems finetuned in...
by admin | Dec 13, 2021 | Gardens and Farms
Written by: Nabiha Bari It is that time of year again where the houses are starting to deck the halls with boughs of holly (fa-la-la-la-la-laa). Whether it be a wreath on a door, a poinsettia as a gift, or sneaking a kiss under a mistletoe, flowers hold a...
by admin | Dec 8, 2021 | Food and Beyond, Gardens and Farms
Written by: Sameed Naushad Of the food delivered to consumers in Canada, 58% is thrown out to waste. As a result, 35.5 million tonnes of food are wasted annually, costing the country $17 billion. When it comes to food waste, the numbers for Canada are high. ...
by admin | Dec 6, 2021 | Food and Beyond, Gardens and Farms
Written by: Michael Koy Food production is intertwined with the growth of civilizations and populations, as every major advancement in the past had everything to do with the growth of agriculture. For instance, the invention of agriculture and farming thousands...
by admin | Dec 3, 2021 | Gardens and Farms
Written by: Reva Grewal The world of agriculture and gardening is rapidly evolving (Thrall et al, 2010). From genetically modified crops to new ways of watering crops, some of these changes have proven to increase efficiency in the agricultural industry (Thrall...