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Caroline Begg

Caroline Begg

Director of Stage, Faculty Lecturer

T: 514-398-8749 | caroline.begg [at] mcgill.ca (Email) | Raymond Building R2-028a

Dr. Begg is also a Faculty Lecturer in the Department of Plant Science where she teaches courses in Ecological Agriculture, Ecosystem Management and Soil Science.

Degrees

BSc (Agr) (À¦°óSMÉçÇø), MSc (U.Saskatchewan), PhD (À¦°óSMÉçÇø)

Awards and Recognition

2022-2023: À¦°óSMÉçÇø Sustainability Faculty Education Fellow
2019: Award of Excellence, Honourable Mention- Outstanding Post-Secondary Educator, Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication
2016: Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching
2016: Macdonald Campus Award for Teaching Excellence
2013: À¦°óSMÉçÇø Faculty Award for Excellence in Alumni Activities
2012: À¦°óSMÉçÇø Office of Sustainability Award for Staff Contribution to Sustainability
2007: Canadian Association of Diplomas in Agriculture Programs Award for Teaching Excellence
2004: CANCID plaque in recognition of outstanding contribution to sustainability of land resources

Active Affiliations

Ordre des Agronomes du Québec
Professional Agrologists Ontario.
Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA)
Canadian Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (CANCID)
Canadian Organic Growers

University Committees

AES Faculty committee on equity, diversity and inclusion 2023-2026.
Adjudication Committee - Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching (PPET) (2020-2024)
Steering Committee Member for the Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security of À¦°óSMÉçÇø (2020-ongoing)
Bicentennial Student Sustainability Challenge (Impact200) Committee, À¦°óSMÉçÇø (2019-2021)
À¦°óSMÉçÇø Sustainability Project Fund Governing Council faculty member (2017 -2021)
Brace Centre for Water Resources Management Academic Committee
À¦°óSMÉçÇø Sustainability Coordinating Group
Procurement Sustainability Planning Core Team

Outreach activities

Mentor to the . In addition, Caroline is president of Marché Ste Anne, a farmers market located in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, cofounder and vice president of , an agricultural education organization which is the official representative of  in Quebec, and president of the  in British Columbia, founded by a former student. She serves on the Board of , a food security organization in the West Island and as an industry advisor to the board of 4-H Québec.

Courses

courses within FMT:

FMT4 001 Fall Stage 1.33 Credits
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FMT4 009 Soil Fertility 2 Credits
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FMT4 010 Winter Stage 1.33 Credits
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FMT4 013 Agricultural Internship 2 Credits
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FMT4 017 Agricultural Systems 1.33 Credits
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FMT4 018 Enterprise Management 1 2.33 Credits
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FMT4 019 Nutrient Management Plan 2 Credits
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Undergraduate courses:

AGRI 215 Agro-Ecosystems Field Course 3 Credits
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AGRI 310 Internship in Agr./Environ. 3 Credits
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AGRI 340 Princ of Ecological Agricult 3 Credits
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AEBI 427 Barbados Interdisc Project 6 Credits
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PLNT 434 Weed Biology and Control 3 Credits
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Research

Dr Begg's main interest is in ecological agriculture; other research interests include the relationships between spatial patterns of crop and soil parameters in agricultural fields. Dr Begg conducts research on food security on the island of Montreal and on ecological agriculture practices focusing on soil and crop management. Her goal is to increase agricultural producers' awareness of variability within the field and the impact this has on crop growth and sustainable agriculture. Her additional interest is in the relationships between spatial patterns of crop and soil parameters in agricultural fields and using GIS to identify interactions. 

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Recent Publications

Luoh, Jen Wen, Caroline B. Begg, Rachael C. Symonds, Dolores Ledesma, Ray-Yu Yang 2014. Nutritional Yield of African Indigenous Vegetables in Water-Deficient and Water-Sufficient Conditions. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 5: 812-822.

Bernatchez, F., Jeannotte, R., Begg, C.B.M., Hamel. C. and Whalen, J.K., 2008. Soil fertility and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi related to trees growing on smallholder farms in Senegal. Arid Environments, 72: 1247-1256.

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