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UAV / Imagery

‘A really cool map’ – providing tools for farmers, plant breeders and policymakers

Drones for agriculture often not used to full potential: Agronomists

Flying the fields

Taking a close look from a long distance

University of Saskatchewan Researcher's Computer Integrated Drone Innovation Comes From Family Farm Roots

Agronomy

Economics of a high canola seeding rate

Increased seeding rate controls weeds in organic flax

Evaluating mechanical weed control options

The right mechanical mix for weed control in organic peas and lentils

Dr. Steve Shirtliffe

The People Behind the Research - A Conversation with Dr. Steve Shirtliffe

University of Saskatchewan

Feeding the world, sustainably

More than $10 million awarded to USask crop research projects

Aphanomyces Risk Evaluation App (AREA)

Risk evaluation app predicts lentil disease

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