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EDITOR'S NOTE

"It's always interesting watching the "up-and-coming" crops. This week, read about the potential for growing teff on the Prairies and listen to the podcast on camelina - how far it's come and its future as an oilseed option in Western Canada."

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Kaitlin Berger

News

Rain slows harvest in some parts of Saskatchewan

Harvest in Saskatchewan is slightly behind the 10-year average at 53 per cent complete, according to a crop report during the period of September 9 to 15.

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The circular approach: Cleanfarms' whitepaper outlines sustainability approaches for Canadian agriculture sector

Cleanfarms recently marked its fifteenth anniversary. To help mark this milestone, the organization has released its first white paper Circular Economy for Canadian Agriculture—Better for Business, Better for Canada.

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New LibertyLink Hybrid Canola: A Perfect Pick for Prairie Growers

DefendR-rated disease resistance, shatter tolerance, and more maturity options—discover the newest canola hybrids to give your fields a competitive edge.

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Alberta government provides grant to help boost agritourism

With a $300,000 grant from the Alberta government, the Alberta Farm Fresh Producers Association (AFFPA) is launching a new initiative.

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Features

Growing teff on the Prairies

Beginning in 2020 and 2022, multiple research projects are trying to determine the feasibility of growing teff on the Canadian Prairies.

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Genesis Signs Partnership with Gunvor to Advance Project

Gunvor to supply gas, secure DEF offtake, and monetize carbon credits, key steps toward Genesis’ low-carbon fertilizer project

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Optimizing nitrogen fertility in winter wheat

Research studies show that there isn’t any ‘one size fits all’ farms. The success of a nitrogen fertility program depends on multiple environmental and soil factors.

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On-Demand Content

Confident in camelina’s potential

In this episode, Christina Eynck, research scientist and plant breeder at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, discusses the benefits and challenges of growing camelina.

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The Podcast
Events

November 6 - Red Deer | November 13 - Rycroft | November 18 - Vegreville | November 19 - Fort Saskatchewan | December 9 - Taber

Alberta Pulse Growers Meetings

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November 14 - Rycroft | November 18 - Vegreville | November 19 - Fort Saskatchewan | November 20 - Wainwright | November 25 - Olds | November 26 - Nanton

Alberta Grains Regional Meetings

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November 20, 2025 | Grande Prairie, AB

2025 Alberta Top Crop Summit

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November 25 - Stony Plain | November 27 - Vegreville | December 9 - Drumheller | January 15 - Virtual

Alberta Canola Grower Engagement Meetings

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