Unlike other trees, this American native is conveniently planted in the fall to protect from increasing sun in the spring. Plus, it provides an edible bounty.
From pralines to pies, pecans are an important part of North American foodways, and their commercialization is largely thanks to one 19th-century cabinetmaker.
Officials with P.E.I.'s Department of Environment say they don’t expect any "immediate change” to be made to the province’s 2 ...
During the autumn, pies like sweet potato, pumpkin, apple, and my favorite, pecan, are the desserts du jour, and I couldn’t ...
BC Tree Fruits is back in business, following bankruptcy and shutdown that led to new ownership. At a celebratory open house ...
Glowing in bright orangey-red leatherette, The Farm Journal's Best-Ever Recipes easily falls open to page 258, which contains ...
The proposed federal budget would axe the remainder of a program that was meant to see 2 billion trees planted across Canada.
Tuesday’s federal budget will identify tens of billions in targeted savings, including scrapping a program to plant two billion trees by 2031, according to a senior government official.
Duncan Ferguson, President of the Glengarry Federation of Agriculture (GFA), led a delegation of farmers and landowners at ...
Smith offers a retrospective on the potato’s cultural journey from the Americas to Europe and back, and a recipe for ...
Every needle on plant-based plastic trees from Balsam Hill incorporates 95 per cent bio-based carbon content from material supplier Braskem.