Trial Reports (by Crop Type)

Hemp

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2017 PESAI Annual Report (2017)

Crop Types: Barley, Canola, Cereals, Corn, Flax, Hemp, Oats, Quinoa, Rye, Soybean, Sunflower, Wheat, Winter Wheat

Centre(s): PESAI

EnterraFrass Canada Hemp (2020)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PCDF

To evaluate the use of four frass formulations for hemp fertility management.

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Evaluating Hemp grain and fiber varieties for yield (2018)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Assessing different hemp varieties for grain / fiber yield potential.

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Evaluating Hemp grain and fiber varieties for yield (2018)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Assessing different hemp varieties for grain / fiber yield potential.

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Evaluating Hemp Grain and Fiber Varieties in the Interlake (2019)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Assessing different hemp varieties for grain / fiber yield potential in the Interlake.

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Evaluating Hemp Grain and Fiber Varieties in the Interlake (2019)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Assessing different hemp varieties for grain / fiber yield potential in the Interlake.

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Hemp Establishment (2019)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): CMCDC

To demonstrate the impact of following treatments on plant stand of hemp: 1- Seeding Depth 2- Soil Compaction 3- Excess Moisture

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Hemp Fibre and Grain Variety Evaluation (2016-2018)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Hemp is remarkably versatile, capable of producing large yields of both fibre and grain. Varieties grown primarily for fibre are typically taller than grain varieties, although dual-purpose varieties are also available. Recent changes to legislation around hemp production are designed to simplify the process for growers. For a detailed list of those changes, see the Health Canada Notice to Industry, Section 56 Class Exemption in Relation to the Industrial Hemp Regulations (Health Canada 2016). It is expected that changes will enhance the industry’s production and market development goals (Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance 2016). A new company, Hemp Sense, will be setting up a hemp fibre processing plant in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. The plant will buy fibre left after the grain harvest, and will process hemp grain. Contact Hemp Sense Inc at info@hempsense.net for details. The present study was planned to evaluate different varieties of hemp for fibre and grain quality.  

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Hemp Fibre and Grain Variety Trial (2016)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PESAI

Hemp is remarkably versatile, capable of producing large yields of both fibre and grain. Varieties grown primarily for fibre are typically taller than grain varieties, although dual-purpose varieties are also available. Recent changes to legislation around hemp production are designed to simplify the process for growers. For a detailed list of those changes, see the Health Canada Notice to Industry, Section 56 Class Exemption in Relation to the Industrial Hemp Regulations (Health Canada 2016). It is expected that changes will enhance the industry’s production and market development goals (Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance 2016). A new company, Hemp Sense, will be setting up a hemp fibre processing plant in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. The plant will buy fibre left after the grain harvest, and will process hemp grain. Contact Hemp Sense Inc at info@hempsense.net for details. The present study was planned to evaluate different varieties of hemp for fibre and grain quality.

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Hemp Genetics International PGE Tech Treatment (2018)

Crop Types: Hemp

Centre(s): PCDF

To evaluate PGETech as a seed foliar fertility treatment

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