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Update on AAFC Staffing Reductions and Canola Research

January 29, 2026 – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)’s decision to close multiple research stations and reduce staff across the […]

Announcement of New Research Projects, Website and Board Leadership

January 15, 2026 – On Tuesday morning, Heath MacDonald, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, and David Marit, Saskatchewan’s Minister of […]

Scholarships

SaskCanola is committed to improving Saskatchewan agriculture by directly investing in initiatives that strengthen the grower community. Two scholarship programs […]

ROI on Germplasm Development Research

Do you wonder what your canola levy dollars go towards? Here is one example of how a small percentage can […]

New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research

May 22, 2025 (Saskatoon) –The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that […]

2024 Canola Week Recap

In December, the canola industry hosted its annual Canola Week conference with agronomists, researchers, and farmers in attendance from across Western Canada who learned insights from Canadian, North American, and global experts.

Seeking Cooperators for 2025 On-Farm Research Trials

SaskOilseeds is looking for growers and agronomists to get involved in our 2025 On-Farm Research Trials.

Collaboration enables more than $3.4 million in research funding to advance canola agronomic priorities

February 10, 2025 – The three Prairie, provincial canola grower associations have evaluated and selected 11 canola research projects to receive funding under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2025.

2024 Clubroot Distribution in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan released the 2024 Clubroot Distribution Map, identifying the rural municipalities (RMs) where clubroot has been identified since the first Saskatchewan detection in 2008.

SaskOilseeds Announces $781,432 Commitment to 8 New Research Projects

SaskOilseeds is proud to announce its commitment of $781,432 to support 8 new research projects over the next 4 years. These projects, funded through the ADF, aim to develop solutions to emerging challenges that limit production and value-added processing.

Growers invest more than $3.7 million in 2024 to tackle canola agronomic priorities

The three Prairie, provincial canola grower associations have evaluated and selected 13 new canola research projects to receive funding under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2024.

SaskCanola Commits $836,227 to 7 New Research Projects

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan, and SaskCanola announce funding commitments to new research projects under the Sask Agriculture Development Fund.