This year’s successful ADF projects cover a range of research topics, including enhancing flax abiotic stress tolerance; determining the impact of agronomic products containing calcium on soil conditions, plant growth and greenhouse gas emissions; understanding, mitigating and managing Group 14 resistant kochia; and, developing a wet fractionation process for novel oat protein ingredients.
An additional $4.2 million was contributed by Alberta Grains, Manitoba Canola Growers, Manitoba Crop Alliance, Prairie Oat Growers Association, Results Driven Agriculture Research, Sask Barley, Sask Canola, Sask Flax, Sask Forage, and Sask Wheat.
Another funding partner is the Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) with $5.1 million of new funding for 25 crop-related research projects.
WGRF Board Chair Laura Reiter said the focus is on research that will help lead to improved crop production for farmers.
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