Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2015, Volume 7, p. 12

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The pheromones 7 5 agriâ€"food producers, processors or organiâ€" _ Cobourg in 2014. The company wasrecogâ€" _ are more effective than traditional pherâ€" presented in Baltimore zations from across Ontario in a ceremony _ nized for its a natural gasâ€"fuelled conveyor omone traps, which release the pheroâ€" at Baltimore Recreation Centre on Nov. 10. _ belt system, dubbed the "Kaleâ€"Oâ€"Matic‘) mones when the temperature rises rathâ€" Karen Longwell The awards recognize ideas and projects _ which can dry 250 kilograms of kale chips _ er than when the moths are most active. kongwell@northumberlandnews.com which strengthen the province‘s agriâ€"food. _ in an hour. There are plans in place to add _ Although farmers need pesticides, the S o. on erteorer o aneess. * â€" â€"esenctnl, five more units, allowing for six million _ pheromone system is helping reduce pesâ€" BALTIMORE â€"â€" Bringing new ideas from a .. Cobourg‘s Brandneu Foods Canada Inc., _ kilograms of kale to be processed per year. _ ticide use, said Mr. Knight, a thirdâ€"generaâ€" kale chip conveyor belt to moth deterring . a kale chip producer and awardâ€"winning _ Accepting the award, Mr. Quinn said _ tion apple farmer. pheromones, agriâ€"food innovators were â€" business, which was recently featured on _ it‘s a small company with big dreams. He _ A third Northumberland winner was recognized with Ontario Premier‘s Awards _ the Food Network, was among the winâ€" _ credited his employees for the company‘s â€" Haute Goat in Campbellford. Haute Goat in Baltimore. = ners. Brandneu opened in, the former success thus far. raises Nigerian dwarf goats and partnered Msm Ne aAltaib esd " . 14 )2 _ _ "The key reason for our growth is strong _ with Ontario artisansgtfl createpa line of may â€" w‘ w 0| _ management, Mr. Quinn said. edibles and skinâ€"care products â€"â€" from : 3 d is ffi P Nearby Colborne apple grower Scarâ€" â€" goat cheese chocolates to salted caramels. W C o a -Eh? â€" _,| _ lett Acres Ltd. was recognized for a comâ€" The other regional award winners of the â€" pe< e 4 J'-’ iL ) _ puterâ€"controlled _ pheromone _ release â€" awards include Belly Ice Cream Compaâ€" e & _ m ° e o | system. The puffs of pheromones help _ ny Inc. in Huntsville; Black Prince Winery P o > g ® ;j < stop oriental fruit moths from breedâ€" in Picton; Durham Foods in Port Perry; "Fâ€"~ez > . > ‘ ing on growing fruit and trees. Scarlett_ Fisher Farm in Janetville; Prince Edward ce ’ i# ; / Eo . Acres owner David Knight collaborat County Lavender in Hillier; and S and K y l ‘>â€"\ t & ¢ ed with a B.C. agriâ€"tech firm to test out ‘Agro Solutions in Belleville. h A E. NR Z â€"â€" mm lc C BJ â€"Â¥" | [ asl $ PeC i B% [ssA . €: ; Sss1 1P _ 1 P _::s:'" '. * @ & ; 13 T " p~ Emss 2: â€" :.‘, 7 /, | t | t >. : 8 i C _ 2479 P 3 Karen Longwell / Northumberland News BALTIMORE â€" Brandneau Foods Canada Inc. president Adrian Quinn, left, accepted an Agriâ€"Food Premier‘s Award from Northumberland Quinteâ€"West MPP Lou Rinaldi, along with Brandneau production manager Katelyn Crane and operations manâ€" ager Brooke Murphy and Beachesâ€"East York MPP Arthur Potts, right, at the Baltimore Recreation Centre on Nov. 10. f 6

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