Click here to view Trial Data. The 2023 growing season marked the first year of SaskCanola’s Top Notch Farming Trials – a new on-farm, field scale research program. The focus for this year was testing a foliar nitrogen-fixing biological product, Envita. The program had eight producer cooperators from around the province. Locations included Carrot River,...
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Your provincial research leads
As the research director at Alberta Canola, I am committed to ensuring your levy dollars are put toward research projects that cover timely challenges and opportunities affecting your farm and canola production. Alberta Canola’s research portfolio continues to grow in exciting ways. However, research costs continue to increase, which puts a strain on tight budgets,...
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SaskCanola’s research vision
Why is research critical to Canadian growers? Think of how far canola has come since 1991 when SaskCanola was formed and all the innovations that you have adopted on your farm. This includes major resistance genes to diseases that had the potential to wipe out canola production, herbicide tolerance traits, fertilizer recommendations, crop rotations, agronomic...
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The Canola Organizations
Canada’s canola industry is represented by these organizations: provincial grower associations, the Canola Council of Canada and the Canadian Canola Growers Association.
Following SaskCanola’s Annual General Meeting on January 14, SaskCanola’s board of directors elected new leadership and are pleased to announce Lane Stockbrugger as the chair and Charlene Bradley as the vice-chair. In addition, leadership positions on SaskCanola’s board committees for the 2019 year were elected as follows: Bernie McClean as research chair, Katelyn Duncan as...
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