White mulberries can adapt to many environments, produce lots of fruit and seeds, and invade forest edges and open areas. The ...
You see more than a house. We do too. Every home tells a story. It’s the corner of the kitchen where the dog bowl lives, the pencil marks on the doorframe that quietly record the years, and the sound ...
Ontario has 441 known invasive plant species — the most of all the provinces. Invasive plants can reduce crop yield and increase the use of herbicides for farmers, increasing costs and reducing crop ...
You may ask, “Why are garden centres still selling invasive plants since they are so harmful?” Good question, and that’s why the Canadian Coalition for Invasive Plant Regulation (CCIPR) wants the ...
ARVA – Tar spot can be a big black hole for potential corn yields, in the neighbourhood of 60 bushels per acre. In 2023 tar spot cost Ontario farmers 3.9 million bushels of corn. The airborne disease ...
Invasive plants can impact agriculture, forestry, recreation, biodiversity, ecosystem health and public health. Control of these species costs hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Additionally, ...
As tariff talk and political drama crowd the headlines, one important reality remains: Canada is aging, and our public policies need to keep pace. The recent removal of the federal minister of seniors ...