Trial Reports (by Crop Type)
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iQ Granular Starter – Does it have any effect on canola production? (2020)
Crop Types: Canola
Centre(s): PESAI
Assessing the effects of iQ granular starter on canola production
Irrigation effects on Canola production (2018)
Crop Types: Canola
Centre(s): PESAI
The current study was designed with the objective to determine if canola variety agronomic attributes (maturity and height) and seeding rate have any effect on canola yield and performance under excess moisture conditions. Three canola varieties and three seeding rate combinations were evaluated under irrigation and ideal growing (on tile drainage land) conditions.
Irrigation effects on Canola production (2018)
Crop Types: Canola
Centre(s): PESAI
The current study was designed with the objective to determine if canola variety agronomic attributes (maturity and height) and seeding rate have any effect on canola yield and performance under excess moisture conditions. Three canola varieties and three seeding rate combinations were evaluated under irrigation and ideal growing (on tile drainage land) conditions.
Irrigation effects on the production of different Pea varieties (2018)
Crop Types: Peas
Centre(s): PESAI
To find out how irrigation affects phenology and yield of different pea varieties.
Irrigation effects on the production of different Pea varieties (2018)
Crop Types: Peas
Centre(s): PESAI
To find out how irrigation affects phenology and yield of different pea varieties.
Juncea Mustard/Oriental Mustard (Brassica Juncea) Variety Trial (2017-2023)
Crop Types: Mustard
Centre(s): WADO
Evaluation of agronomic performance and adaptation of Juncea Mustard varieties on the
Canadian Prairies
La Co-op Fédérée oat variety evaluation (2019)
Crop Types: Oats
Centre(s): WADO
To determine yield potential of 28 oat varieties in Manitoba.
Late planting of early-maturing soybeans in Manitoba (2015-2017)
Crop Types: Soybean
Centre(s): PESAI
Soybean varieties currently available in Manitoba range in maturity from 107-123 days. The relatively recent availability of very early maturing soybeans could allow farmers to plant beyond current seeding deadlines. The objective of this study is to evaluate the potential for planting soybeans beyond current seeding deadlines. Three soybean varieties of varying maturity (very early, early and mid) were evaluated within three seeding windows (normal, late and very late) in each of the three crop insurance test areas of Manitoba.
Late planting of early-maturing soybeans in Manitoba (2015-2017) (2016)
Crop Types: Soybean
Centre(s): PESAI
Soybean varieties currently available in Manitoba range in maturity from 107-123 days. The relatively recent availability of very early maturing soybeans could allow farmers to plant beyond current seeding deadlines. The objective of this study is to evaluate the potential for planting soybeans beyond current seeding deadlines. Three soybean varieties of varying maturity (very early, early and mid) were evaluated within three seeding windows (normal, late and very late) in each of the three crop insurance test areas of Manitoba.
Linseed Coop Evaluation (2018-2020)
Crop Types: Flax
Centre(s): WADO
Flax variety testing of newly registered cultivars (SVPG entries) and experimental lines (FP entries) from the University of Saskatchewan, Crop Development Centre Flax Breeding Program as compared to relevant reference cultivars.