As Canada talks about sovereignty, cuts to public plant breeding continue.
Cribit Seeds co-owner Quentin Martin says the consequences are clear: fewer locally adapted varieties and weaker food security.
This is On The Brink, Season 2: Episode 2
The resignation of Dr. Richard Cuthbert from AAFC is a wake-up call for Canada's wheat breeding future. Growers must engage in a serious rethink to protect and enhance our breeding system, writes Wheat Growers' Darcy Pawlik. Read more: https://t.co/l4R9HJgATQ #cdnag
Plenty of winter cereals around the Ottawa Valley this year, even the odd field of winter barley. This field of SU Ruzena winter barley just outside of Carp is looking great. @SeCan
5 Steps To Wreck USA Ag
1. Deport labor, make migrant work in USA inhospitable
2. Start tariff wars that end US commodity crop exports 3. Fire experts in transmissible livestock disease
4. Invite/subsidize foreign meat competition
5. Tell farmers how much you love them.
Congrats to our OAC Constellation giveaway winner, Jim Gowland of Holyrood, ON!
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Visiting one of the most successful oat breeding programs in Canada. Dr. Weikai Yan and his team sure know how to pump out highly competitive varieties for farmers all across Canada! #Made in Canada