Part of Perennia’s“Getting into the Weeds” Seminar Series: Continuous Agricultural Learning and Pest Management Updates, join Perennia’s specialist team and external guest speakers in discussing agricultural production in depth, including the plants’ responses to excessive water and nitrogen input during growing seasons, pest management updates on weeds and insects, and the latest updates on chemical applications by drones.

CCA CEU Points will be available!


Event Details

February 11, 2025
12:00PM – 1:00PM (AST)


Session Description

In this session of “Getting into the Weeds, join Dr. Mason MacDonlad (DAL-AC) in discussing how plants respond to field changes with excessive water and extra nitrogen fertilizer input. 


Moderator

Georgia Lewis, On-farm Climate Action Fund – Technical Lead 


Guest Speaker

Dr. Mason MacDonald, Assistant Professor, DAL-AC, mason.macdonald@dal.ca 

Dr. Mason MacDonald is an Assistant Professor in Plant Ecophysiology at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Agriculture. He has a B.Sc. (Nova Scotia Agricultural College) and M.Sc. (Dalhousie) in Agriculture and a Ph.D. (Laval) in Plant Biology. He teaches Plant Ecophysiology and Environmental Sampling courses and is an accredited Agrologist and environmental professional. Dr. MacDonald’s work focuses on ecological stress physiology, stress mitigation and multiomics, with over 40 publications related to research on balsam fir, maple, brassicas, carrots and species used for microgreens. Dr. MacDonald enjoys talking and collaborating with industry to learn about their challenges and help develop solutions. 


Questions?

Hugh Lyu
hlyu@perennia.ca
902-890-0472

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    This event is being held as part of the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) program. The goals of the program are to encourage on-farm sequestration of carbon and reduction in greenhouse gases through the implementation of improved nitrogen management, enhanced cover crop adoption, and the normalization of rotational grazing. For more info on the OFCAF program, please visit ofcaf.perennia.ca

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