Agronomist-in-Residence
A unique collaboration between Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and the University of Manitoba, the Agronomist-in-Residence is an applied research position focusing on pulse and soybean production issues.
A unique collaboration between Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and the University of Manitoba, the Agronomist-in-Residence is an applied research position focusing on pulse and soybean production issues.
An update from the soybean and pulse agronomy research program Kristen P. MacMillan, MSc, PAg, Agronomist-in-Residence, Department of Plant Science,…
It has been three years since Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and the University of Manitoba (U of M) joined together to create the Agronomist-in-Residence program, an applied research position designed to help bridge the gap between classroom and farmers’ fields.
Digging up roots… is this part of your routine crop scouting?
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What seeding date and depth maximizes soybean yield?
An update from the soybean and pulse agronomy lab
How late can soybeans be planted in Manitoba?
An update from the soybean and pulse agronomy lab at the University of Manitoba
The beginning of the applied pulse and soybean research program at the University of Manitoba