Co-funder: Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission
Performance and cost benefit of optical spot spraying technologies in conventional, dryland farming in western Canada
The application of herbicides prior to seeding cereal, oilseed or pulse row crops, otherwise known as ‘pre-seed burnoff’, is a common crop production practice in Western Canada Conventional practice is to spray entire fields with select herbicides using a blanket or full spray application, ie,…Read More
SKSIS-3: Synergies and sustainability for the Saskatchewan Soil Information System
Read MoreVisualization and visual analytics tools for improved crop breeding
Genomic data in agriculture is being generated at an unprecedented rate due to the emergence of new sequencing systems The increased availability of high-resolution genomic data has aided researchers and breeders in tackling a range of questions in crop development The overall goal of this research…Read More