For some, deciding which career to pursue can be a real challenge. This wasn’t the case for Nicole Cox, a 2012 graduate of Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture who now works happily as an industrial engineer.
In some cases, up to 80 per cent of early flowering fruits and vegetables have been destroyed. With frost-bitten plants drooping, sagging and brown, farmers and academics say they've never seen anything like it.
As Canadians consider the crippling impact of opioids on communities across the country, we asked some Dal experts to comment on the issue from multiple angles. Hear more at a special screening of the film “Werewolf” (w/ panel discussion) next week.
Community Day 2018 will be held, rain or shine, July 19th on the Agricultural Campus!
Less than two weeks away until our chef-curated honey event. RSVP to reserve your spot! bit.ly/2Ipa0BU
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