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Avid geneticist takes over as new SRP Chair at USask

Avid geneticist takes over as new SRP Chair at USask

USask research chair successor to lead spring wheat and canaryseed breeding program.
Oat growers reminded of lambda-cy restrictions

Oat growers reminded of lambda-cy restrictions

Insecticide banned from use on oats.
EPA’s renewable fuel rule called ‘missed opportunity’

EPA’s renewable fuel rule called ‘missed opportunity’

Prior to the EPA’s proposed and final rule, that trajectory was ‘absolutely parabolic.’
Beef research centre gets funding

Beef research centre gets funding

$6.6M for Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence.
Producers need to prepare for African swine fever shutdown

Producers need to prepare for African swine fever shutdown

ASF has spread across Asia into Europe, all the way to the Atlantic coast.
$1.1M grant awarded for revolutionary bioenergy solution

$1.1M grant awarded for revolutionary bioenergy solution

PCE is using the grant money to provide a living lab demonstration at Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Agriculture and Food Production diploma program field site near Moose Jaw.
Ag-West Bio secures $9.5M for agricultural biotech advances

Ag-West Bio secures $9.5M for agricultural biotech advances

Funding allocated over next five years.
Float like a butterfly cut like a Honey Bee

Float like a butterfly cut like a Honey Bee

Company updates its flex header so that it’s better equipped when it comes time to harvest bushy crops.
Traceability gaps hurt regionalization

Traceability gaps hurt regionalization

North America’s African swine fever strategy is based on regionalization agreements, but U.S. behind in traceability efforts.
Opinion: Time to think outside the box when dealing with Europe

Opinion: Time to think outside the box when dealing with Europe

How the EU is hurting Canada's livestock producers
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