Agri-ARM Field Days
July 12 - 28, 2023 across Saskatchewan
A variety of SaskCanola-funded research projects will be featured as part of the Agriculture-Applied Research Management (Agri-ARM) field days this summer:
July 12, 2023 WARC - click here to view the agenda. To register for the Scott Research Farm field day, email exec.admin@warc.ca or call (306) 247-2001.
July 13, 2023 ICDC - tours will cover agronomy and horticulture research projects. SaskCanola will be in attendance to present about a few of our research investments too. To register for the Outlook Research Farm field day, email erin.karppinen@agr.gc.ca or call (306) 867-5400.
July 18, 2023 IHARF - including plot tours of canola’s response to humic acid coated fertilizer and foliar-applied nitrogen fixing bacteria in canola. Click here to register for the Indian Head Agri-ARM field day.
July 20, 2023 ECRF - including plot tours of canola’s response to humic acid coated fertilizer and foliar-applied nitrogen fixing bacteria in canola. To register for the Yorkton Agri-ARM field day, email contact@ecrf.ca or text (306) 621-6032.
July 20, 2023 WCA - topics include canola blasting trial, maximizing canola stand establishment, and many others. Canola Council of Canada will be in attendance to present. To register for the Swift Current Research Farm field day, call (306) 778-8285.
July 26, 2023 NARF - topics include canola seeding rates and dates, disease in canola, and many others. SaskCanola will be in attendance to present about a few of our research investments too. To register for the Melfort Research Farm field day, text or call (306) 920-9393.
July 27, 2023 CLC - SaskCanola will be in attendance to present about a few of our research investments too.
July 27 & 28, 2023 SERF - click here to view the agenda. To register for the Redvers Research Farm field day, text (306) 452-7253.
Crop Diagnostic School
July 25 or 26, 2023 at Indian Head, SK
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture will also once again be hosting their popular Crop Diagnostic School event, which provides hand-on training and accurate diagnostic skills to agrologists and growers. This year’s workshop will include presentations on crop diseases, insects, weed identification, soil fertility and herbicides. Space is limited so register early to secure your spot.