“With this five-year extension, it allows them the opportunity to take on longer-term research projects, apply for federal funding programs and train more students for our region and beyond. This arrangement also ensures that we continue to grow the University’s partnerships with local and global agri-food industries.”
The U of L stated one purpose of Konschuh’s analysis is to enhance the sustainability of crops in a altering local weather, equivalent to potatoes, sugar beets and seed canola.
Stanford hopes to build on her analysis that investigates cattle feed and food-borne pathogens. She examines methods of bettering the detection and management of pathogenic E.coli and builds data of the elements that result in toxicity in cattle feed.
Hoover’s analysis into honeybees covers the spectrum of vitamin, parasites, viruses, administration, and economics.
RDAR is an arm’s size, non-profit company that provides funding to Alberta producers to find out priorities and lead agricultural analysis.
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