Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday, June 22, 2022
MELFORT, Sask. – BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions (BASF) will collaborate with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences (ALES) to tackle clubroot resistance in canola.
With new clubroot strains overcoming resistance in previously bred resistant cultivators, the disease is set to become a prairie-wide challenge.
BASF will invest $1.25 million over a five-year period until 2026 to support ongoing efforts to combat strains of clubroot, a soil-borne disease that causes major damage to canola crops.
BASF Head of Global Oilseed Breeding Stewart Brandt said the company is committed to investing in research and development that benefit growers.