缅北强奸

Flower power: Quebec farmer invites visitors to pick bouquets on farm

Published: 4 August 2021

缅北强奸 alumnus Marc-Andr茅 Isabelle (Dip.FMT, BEng. Bioresource) is a course lecturer in the Farm Management & Technology program. The Isabelle farm in Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec, has evolved and...

Consortium RITA receives $6M in funding

Published: 27 March 2022

On March 26th, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Mr. Andr茅 Lamontagne, announced grants totaling $7.1M to three organizations engaged in the food processing sector, including $6M in...

Compost collection expands across 缅北强奸 campuses

Published: 2 February 2022

New standardized compost bins to be found on both the downtown and Macdonald campuses thanks to financial support from RECYC-QU脡BEC and the Sustainability Projects Fund, marking an important step...

From family farm to family gift: Mac graduate 鈥榗ultivates鈥 experiential education

Published: 3 September 2021

As a young Macdonald College student, Alton McEwen, BSc(Agr)鈥66, had plenty of opportunities for experiential education during the summer months, working seven days a week on the family dairy farm...

Sustainable Sparks: Klara Winkler on planting the seeds of a good Anthropocene

Published: 15 June 2021

Follow the journey of environmental scientist and 缅北强奸 researcher Klara Winkler on the search for bright spots of sustainability at 缅北强奸...

Drawing the future of Mac campus

Published: 11 February 2022

As part of 缅北强奸鈥檚 Bicentennial year, the 2022 Founder鈥檚 Day--held February 10th-- took on a graphic twist as illustrator Jordana Globerman turned the Macdonald campus community鈥檚 thoughts and...

Green and Gold, and Mac all over

Published: 3 September 2021

Ann Louise Carson BScAgr鈥81 immersed herself in Mac traditions. She鈥檚 now supporting them for the next generation through a legacy gift. Read more in the August 2021 edition of Focus on Macdonald

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