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Of Pumpkins and Dreams, Season 2025

Written by Sara Maranda-Gauvin

Rolled Rye and Biodiversity as Drivers of Resilience     After Harvest, It’s Time to Reconnect November brings a slower rhythm — the time to reconnect with those who’ve spent the season...
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Demystifying Pasture Management in Dairy Production: Lessons from Ferme Y. Lampron et fils

Written by Lys Affre and Rosina Rodighiero

With droughts becoming more frequent and soil fertility becoming an increasing concern, more and more dairy farmers are turning their attention to grazing as a practical solution—one that can strengthen biodiversity, improve...
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Cover crops: inhabiting the soil with roots

Conservation farming practices. Guide to cover crops, their different characteristics, and practical tips for successful direct seeding. Production and direction: Action Semis Direct
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Fighting grapevine root diseases with brassica cover crops

This document is a research brief: one way of controlling fungal diseases and parasitic nematodes is the use of cover crops. Some species of cover crops, particularly in the Brassicaceae family, produce...
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Cover crops for irrigated vineyards in B.C.: A look at nitrogen and carbon benefits

This document is a research brief: of the 23 cover crop species tested for use in vineyards, legumes were generally the best for adding carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) to the soil. 
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Can crop diversity be the key to weathering climate change?


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Cover Crop - Checklist

7 technical sheets. This document is a reminder tool to help you remember certain important steps for planting cover crops as an intercrop or catch crop.
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Be like Simon, protect your soil!

Watch the presentations given during this training session, which was aimed at producers wanting to learn more about agro-environmental practices that can improve the health of their soil. The content is related...
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Autumn cereals, an asset in your rotation!

Integrating fall cereals into the crop rotation can be an interesting asset for Quebec companies, particularly when it comes to diversifying alternating corn-soybean systems. In addition to improving the yield potential of...
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Cover crops - A few suggestions for including them in the crop rotation

Sylvie Thibaudeau – Cover crops – A few suggestions for including them in the crop rotation
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Crop Diversity for Greater Climate Resilience: First Findings from McGill’s DART Project

Written by Alix Tabet, Sara Maranda-Gauvin, and Rosina Rodighiero

SUMMARY Regeneration Canada is currently supporting a research lab at McGill University led by Dr. Cynthia Kallenbach. It explores crop diversity’s role in climate adaptation, particularly its impact on precipitation patterns, soil...
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Building Bridges for Regeneration

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

Régénération Canada was spawned from a global movement. In 2017, our founder, Gabrielle Bastien, organized the first Living Soils Symposium to bring the burgeoning international regenerative movement home to Canada. Since then,...
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Sowing Resilience: Crop Diversity, Soil Health and Climate Adaptation on Quebec Farms

Written by Alix Tabet

SUMMARY Regeneration Canada is currently supporting a research lab at McGill University led by Dr. Cynthia Kallenbach. It explores crop diversity’s role in climate adaptation, particularly its impact on precipitation patterns, soil...
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Podcast: Axten Farms is Loyal to the Soil


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Master Class on Cover Crops with Steve Groff

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Steve Groff's Quebec Tour on Cover Crops

From February 21st to 23rd, 2023, Regeneration Canada and its partners will be hosting Steve Groff for a Quebec tour of educational events on cover crops. On February 21 in Saint-Hyacinthe and...
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Regenerative Farming in the Prairies: Discovering the Possibilities

[Events in English – Événements en anglais] Launching in 2022, Regeneration Canada and Oatly are teaming up on an exciting project highlighting a portion of the vast network of Canadian land managers...
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On the journey towards organic field crop no-till agriculture

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Cover Crops 101

Written by Antonious Petro & Aviva Lessard

Cover cropping is an important pillar in regenerative agriculture. Planting them not only protects soil from erosion and helps control weeds, but it also increases soil organic matter and some can fix...
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How These Farmers Are Learning Together

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

Club Action Billon is a group of farmers who support one another to learn how to best improve the health of their soil. For more than twenty years now they have been...
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Half the Corn, More Profit?

Written by Ananda Fitszimmons

Not your typical corn field Sébastien Angers’ corn fields don’t look like your typical corn fields. In fact, if you don’t look carefully at first glance in early July, you might not notice...
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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.

     

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