LAND

Reaping rewards

Rugged environment yields wealth of natural resources

In August 2011, Lloyd Warford, a cranberry specialist in the central region, showed off some of the berries growing at one of several cranberry farms in the Grand Falls-Windsor area. He said the fruits are growing well, and that farmers will likely pick and sell them locally this fall. — Advertiser file photo

  1. Field of scenes
  2. Foraging for safer practices
  3. Living off the land
  4. Mining 101
  5. Mining the future
  6. Looking ahead
  7. No place to call home
  8. Not too green to burn
  9. Riding the cranberry wave
  10. Technology saving sawmill, but retaining workers remains a challenge
  11. This land was their land
  12. Tracking climate change
  13. Towns in a state of flux
  14. Vale construction chugging along

Content will be uploaded the week of March 26, 2012. You may also look for the supplement in your local newspaper beginning on Saturday, March 24, 2012.

Major sectors to be covered include: mining; forestry; agriculture and farming; and construction. 

Editorial content related to the environment and transportation sectors may be dispersed throughout the five editions of Horizons.

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