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Jun 20, 2024
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The Government of Canada announced a total investment of up to $5.2 million to the Canadian Barley Research Coalition. The goal is that further research would help promote a more resilient
barley sector that is better equipped to respond to a changing climate and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation (CABEF) announced this year's winners of their $2,500 scholarships, awarded to students entering or currently pursuing an agricultural or
agri-food related program at a Canadian college, university or technical institution. The award is going to six students across the country who were assessed on a combination of their leadership attributes, and written or video response on Canada being a global
leader in sustainable agriculture and food production. » Read
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The UFA Agricultural Community Foundation (ACF) launched a new $100,000 rural communities grant program to provide funding to projects that enrich education,
recreation and culture for the betterment of agricultural communities. Charitable and nonprofit organizations, along with community service-oriented co-operatives, are invited to submit applications between June 14 to August 31, 2024 for projects within 200
kilometres of a UFA location. » Read more...
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Producers follow crop rotations to manage diseases, weeds, and nutrients. That's a major reason University of Saskatchewan researchers, Kirstin Bett and Curtis Pozniak, recently realized
the need to be breeding varieties for a rotational production system. They're now working on innovative research that involves selecting lentil and durum lines for synergistic interactions in rotation, focusing on combinations that enhance nitrogen-use efficiencies.
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Kicking off our first episode in the 2024 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture podcast series, we had the pleasure of speaking with Liz Robertson, executive director of the Canadian
Association of Farm Advisors (CAFA). Robertson brings 20 years of experience to the table and has been instrumental in building and leading Canada’s largest network of farm business professionals.
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