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Understanding grain pneumatic conveying in seeding equipment

Air drills, which continue to be a popular choice for seeding many of the crops grown in the prairies, rely on a pneumatic conveying system and the passive division of seed through well-mixed, two-phase or gas-solid flows.

Balancing agronomic and environmental outcomes using enhanced efficiency nitrogen fertilizers

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A simple and holistic approach to alleviate biotic and abiotic stresses in canola through silicon (Si) uptake

This project intends to fully characterize the properties of canola with respect to its instrinsic ability to absorb Si, means to improve its ability, and the benefits that canola could derive from this in terms of disease protections with special emphasis on the most important ones: blackleg, clubroot, and sclerotinia.

Revisiting nitrogen fertilizer recommendations for Saskatchewan: Are we measuring the right soil nitrogen pool?

Our project aim to develop a new soil N test that provides a rapid assessment of potentially mineralizable N, corrolated to crop yield outcomes, and can be used to improve fertilizer N recommendations.

Identification and assessment of the role of natural enemies in pest suppression in canola with specific reference to diamondback moth management

This project investigated natural enemies of diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in the canola cropping system.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 5: Sustainability and Climate Change – Integrated Pest Management

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 2: Differentiated Quality and Sustainable Livestock Production Using Canola Meal

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 1: Differentiated Quality and Enhanced Environmental Performance in Food Processing

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 7: Maintaining Canola Supply and Trade – Blackleg and Verticillium

To further support the Canadian canola industry, the Canola AgriScience Cluster was amended in 2019 to include activities focused on blackleg and verticillium stripe.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 6: Putting Innovation into Action – Knowledge and Tech Transfer

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 4: Sustainability and Climate Change – Improving Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.

Canola AgriScience Cluster Theme 3: Increased Production – Yield and Quality Optimization for Sustainable Supply

The Canola AgriScience Cluster is a five-year research program funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) and the canola industry.