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February e-Newsletter: market report, upcoming events and more!
Uncertainty over potential US tariffs on Canadian barley raises questions about trade impacts, pricing, and market dynamics. While barley exports to the US are limited, malt exports are highly reliant on the American market. Learn how tariffs could reshape demand, pricing, and supply chain logistics in this in-depth market analysis.
Interested in on-farm research results tailored to your unique growing condition? We have expanded the BarleyBin Field Lab to 6 protocols for 2025 and are looking for farmers and agronomists across SK to sign up as cooperators.
Unlocking Barley's Potential: New Varieties and Advances in Plant Breeding
Promising new varieties, including those with improved sprouting tolerance and enhanced malt quality, are starting to come to market. Discover new malt and feed barley varieties for 2025 and learn about the latest advancements in barley breeding technology from Dr. Aaron Beattie of the Crop Development Centre.
2024 On-Farm Research Results: Exploring Barley Seeding Rates, Fertility and Plant Growth Regulators
Check out the results from the BarleyBin Field Lab's 2024 protocols for optimal barley seeding rates, nitrogen fertility rates and proper application of plant growth regulators to improve harvestability.
Discover the latest research findings from 2024 and learn about the protocols for 2025!
Are you a farmer or agronomist interested in conducting field-scale research? Join us as we unveil the results of the 2024 Sask Crops On-Farm Field Research program (barley, canola, pulses and wheat) and explore the exciting protocols available for 2025.
Hear from experienced cattle feeders and trusted experts about markets, building nutrition programs, animal health, economics, and the overall business of cattle feeding.
CDC Austenson has Earned the Seed of the Year Award - Seed World
CDC Austenson isn't just a barley - it's a legacy. Crowned Seed of the Year for 2025, this feed barley has become a cornerstone of Canadian agriculture. CDC Austenson has been SeCan’s top barley nine out of the last 12 years for all feed and malting barley. For Brian Rossnagel, retired barley breeder at the CDC, CDC Austenson represents the culmination of decades of dedication.
SaskBarley Commits $124,609 to Collaborative Barley Research
January 15, 2025 (Saskatoon, SK) - The Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley) announced today that it has committed $124,609 to fund barley research over the next four years. "SaskBarley invests in research projects that benefit Saskatchewan farmers," says SaskBarley Research Committee Co-Chair, Cody Glenn.
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BarleyBin Field Lab: Discover data-driven insights for your operation!
The BarleyBin Field Lab gives growers a valuable opportunity to participate in agronomist assisted, large-scale on farm field research that provides insights into production challenges and agronomic opportunities unique to them.