PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Group offers forestry suggestions to committee
- "Plant more trees on private land. That is the advice members of the Wood West Network had for the province when they appeared recently before the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Energy and Environment.", ***unscanned
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- Group on Brackley Bay relocates to Watermark Theatre
- In June 2014, the Group on Brackley Bay (Betty Jenkins, Mary Ploughman Jones, Linda Shaw Packard and Mary Roscoe Murphy Robertson) will move their artwork to the Watermark Theatre Gallery in North Rustico
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- Grow your own agri-enterprise
- An event organized by Prince Edward Island ADAPT Council on November 19, 2014 at the Farm Centre in Charlottetown. Guest speakers and Island entrepreneurs will provide information for new and expanding business ventures., ***unscanned
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- Grower of the year
- "Robert Irving, Co-CEO of J.D. Irving Limited, presents the Cavendish Farms Grower of the Year trophy to Kevin and Lynda Schurman of Dunk River Farms." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Growers call for end of well moratorium
- The Innovative Farmer's Group, which includes ten young potato farmers in central PEI are asking the government to lift its moratorium on deep water wells
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- Growers dealing with new strain of late blight
- US-23 strain of potato fungus
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- Growers hear state of the potato industry
- Editorial [feature column] Walker's topics in this issue : Jerry Wright, president and CEO of United Potato Growers of America told attendees at a recent industry seminar that North Americans have reached a "calorie ceiling" and that potato consumption is unlikely to increase in the future; Wright also claims that European growers are becoming more aggressive in their marketing and taking business away from North American supplies; Scientist Christine Noronha indicates there is no immediate prospects for improvements in wireworm control; Triple S Farms are noted as recent winners of the Gilbert R. Clements Award for Excellence in Environmental Farm Planning;
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- Growers hoping for more rain as August arrives
- Potato growers across Prince Edward Island are hoping for more rain in the month of August., ***unscanned
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- Growing and marketing organic potatoes in PEI
- Suppl. p. 10