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Orchard Outlook
Orchard Outlook
Tangible, practical advice and information. Orchard Outlook is a podcast by Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc. hosted by our Tree Fruit Specialist, Michelle Cortens. These insightful discussions can help any grower navigate commercial tree fruit production for sweet success. Perennia is a technical development agency based in Nova Scotia, Canada with the mission to help farmers, fishers and food processors be more prosperous and profitable.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 16 ratings
Great tools for orchardists
Thanks for bringing so much knowledge on orchard management.
Rose Hill Orchard via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/12/21
Good Topics and Good Times
Yes, I listen to some episodes more than once!
HardHit14 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/30/21
Industry changer
Michelle has been an industry changer for agriculture sector in Nova Scotia. She is insightful, humble, confident and fearless. Putting a podcast together is one of many helpful and inspiring changes Michelle has brought to many in the Maritimes.
swanson76 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/22/19
Recent Episodes
On this episode of the Orchard Outlook podcast we’re taking shelter from the wind. I’ve witnessed some impressive windstorms since I moved to Nova Scotia. Whether it’s a nor’easter, post-tropical storm, or just your typical gusts and gales. Our guest Jenny Liu explains the value of windbreaks,...
Published 01/04/23
Published 01/04/23
Description: For today’s Orchard Outlook episode you’re going to want to store this information. Literally, use it in the storage room. From the moment of picking fruit they’re destined to deteriorate… but not on the watch of storage room operators. Our guest Dr. Robert (Bob) Prange opens the...
Published 09/28/22
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