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Fiber flax variety and seeding rate x seeding method trials near Saskatoon in 2001

Objectives Project Description To generate these results, two plot experiments, each with four replicates, were set up about 20 miles […]

Flax growth and development: Understanding yield formation and the effects of critical stress periods on final grain yield

Objectives The objectives were to determine how flax grain yield is established; how agronomic factors affect the expression of grain […]

The effect of nitrogen fertilizer placement, formulation, timing and rate on greenhouse gas emissions and agronomic performance

Project Description This 3-year project compared agronomic performance, energy use and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from a variety of N-fertilizer […]

Fiber flax variety and seeding rate x seeding method trials near Saskatoon in 2001

Objectives Project Description To generate these results, two plot experiments, each with four replicates, were set up about 20 miles […]

Eliminating the Source of Herbicide Resistant Kochia

Objectives 1. To identify kochia using image based methodologies. 2. To determine the degree in which soil salinity influences kochia […]

Evaluating whole flaxseed and flaxseed meal as energy and protein sources for high-producing dairy cows

Objectives The major objective of this research was to investigate the effects of feeding ground flaxseed, defatted flaxseed meal and […]

The Effect of Flax Seeding Rate, Crop Placement, and N Rate on the Development Yield of Chickpea and Flax

Objectives Project Description: Research information on the agronomics of intercropping chickpea and flax is required to assist producers in the […]

Greenhouse Gas Program for Diverse Field Crops

Our proposed project will deliver tangible resources for Canadian growers who produce diverse field crops, looking to implement practical strategies for reducing N2O emissions.

Enhancing the Development of Short and Herbicide Resistant Flax

This project focuses on showing the benefits of improved flax varieties to farmers and adapting the trait to allow farmers to be as competitive as possible.

Integrated Approaches for the Genetic Improvement of Flax

The proposed project will develop new generation of flax varieties which will enable the crop to be grown over larger areas in Canada.

Accelerated Breeding Strategy for Flax Improvement

Increasing the rate at which new flax cultivars are developed will improve the ability of the flax industry to meet changing market demands and to tolerate climate change.