LaserAg Quantum at the Quebec Grand colloque agtech
Our CEO, Charles Nault, MBA, Eng, presents LaserAg Quantim, our soil analysis technology at the 2021 Quebec Grand colloque agtech.
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Equipment: a laser to measure organic carbon
ByLogiagCarbon sequestration is going to become lucrative. But to “hit the jackpot,” agricultural producers must demonstrate that their fields’ carbon content is growing, writes La Terre de chez-nous. That’s exactly what our LaserAg technology does. |

Drainage: essential for water management
ByLogiagThe French magazine Utili’Terre has published a feature on subsurface drainage. The report quotes our rural engineering department’s co-director, Rosanne Chabot, agr. eng. and Ph.D., several times. |

Farms committed to reducing greenhouse gases
ByLogiagThe Coopérateur magazine publishes a long article about farms that are committed to reducing greenhouse gases (GHG), such as Ferme Landrynoise. This dairy farm, one of the largest in Quebec, is working with us to reduce its GHG emissions and fight climate change. |

Reducing GHG emissions, one dairy farm at a time
ByLogiagQuebec’s well-known newspaper La Presse has published an article on our Dedicated Dairy Farms program, which we are running in collaboration with Saputo, General Mills, Regeneration Canada, and dozens of dairy farms! |

Mining technology adapted to agriculture helps fight climate change
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National Research Council Canada’s success stories. The story was picked up by Farms, a popular agricultural portal.
Quebec cheese-maker commits to reducing on-farm emissions
ByLogiagThe Advocate, published by Quebec Famers’ Association, devotes an article to our collaboration with Groupe Bel Canada, where Groupe Bel will reduce its Scope 3 emissions using our unique Dedicated Dairy Farms inset program.






