Province-wide Disease Testing Program launches for blackleg and clubroot
The importance of testing canola fields across the province of Saskatchewan for these invasive and costly diseases.
National Canola Organizations’ Statements on Removal of Restrictions for Canola Seed Exports to China
Statements from both national canola organizations, re: China’s removal of restrictions for canola exporters
SaskCanola Invests in New Canola Research, Launches Website & Seeks Farmer Feedback on Research Priorities Survey
SaskCanola has committed $825,000 to 9 research projects funded under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2022.
SaskCanola Research Priorities Survey
SaskCanola is actively seeking input from Saskatchewan canola farmers on research priorities so that investments and results continue to provide maximum value on-farm. Grand prize available! Survey deadline is March 31, 2022.
Verticillium Stripe Workshop
Watch a recording of our recent research workshop that shares the culmination of 4 years worth of verticillium stripe research.
Canola Agri-Science Research Cluster Request for Letters of Intent
Under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, Canola Council of Canada, Alberta Canola, SaskCanola and Manitoba Canola Growers Association and AAFC are looking to build on the continued success of the Canola AgriScience Research Cluster in developing a fourth robust research program.
SaskCanola Commits $1.14 Million to Collaborative Canola Research
The Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission (SaskCanola) has committed $1.14 million to 10 research projects funded under the Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund (ADF) in 2021.