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This plan outlines a research initiative by a University of Guelph researcher to develop day-neutral strawberry varieties for year-round availability. The primary strategy involves a genetic breeding program to hybridize Ontario and Florida strawberry varieties, creating new strains adaptable to diverse climates while preserving desirable flavor profiles. Key goals include establishing consistent genetic varieties for extended growing seasons in both regions, ensuring fresh, local-tasting strawberries for consumers throughout the year, and retaining agricultural economic benefits within Ontario.
The SMART initiative is a collaborative effort focused on developing smarter strategies and management practices for Ontario's wheat and soybean producers. The plan aims to improve agricultural yield, quality, and profitability by exploring various input variables and optimizing farming practices. Key areas include analyzing the synergistic effects of nitrogen fertilizers and fungicides, with initial results showing significant yield and profitability increases. Future phases target optimized nitrogen timing and genetic selection to enhance plant health and nitrogen efficiency.
This document explores the shopping behaviors of Generation Z consumers and their impact on the grocery industry, particularly in Canada. It highlights Gen Z's unique relationship with technology as "digital natives" and how this influences their retail choices. Research utilizing conjoint analysis investigates the trade-offs Gen Z consumers consider, including traditional factors like store distance and discounts, alongside technological integrations such as automated self-checkout and smartphone-based shopping experiences. The findings aim to assist the Canadian grocery industry in appealing to a younger audience and maintaining relevance in a digital marketplace.
The event was the Shenkman Lecture in Contemporary Art, featuring artist Roni Horn. Discussions included the importance of the annual lecture series and thanks were extended to Dasha Shankman for establishing a vision to provide MFA students with the experience of interacting with renowned artists. Further acknowledgments were given to Margaret Priest and Tony Sherman for their commitment to the School of Fine Art and Music. The School's growth was highlighted, referencing recent national and international recognition for faculty and alumni, including Professor Diane Versado receiving the Staunton Prize and a significant grant. Announcements included the introduction of a new MA program in Art and Visual Culture under Professor Dominic Marner, and an upcoming international symposium on current painting practice led by Professor Monica Top. The lecture portion focused on Roni Horn's artistic explorations in Iceland, particularly her projects 'To Place' (including drawings from a lighthouse stay and observations on Icelandic sheepfolds), 'Folds' (photographing remote sheepfolds and the landscape's resistance to leveling), and 'Pooling Waters' (focusing on geothermal hot water sources and the unique architecture accommodating them). The speaker also mentioned her work on Iceland's elemental nature, the development of her 'Lava' book documenting rocks, and the historical significance of locally improvised structures like swimming pools used for community gatherings.
The annual general meeting included discussions and reports from the President, Treasurer, and Dean, covering topics such as alumni events, financial reviews, development initiatives, and college updates. Key discussion points included the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alumni activities, the shift to virtual engagement, and the college's ongoing efforts in equity, diversity, and inclusion. Awards were presented to distinguished alumni and scholarships were awarded to students.
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