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Grits promise cure for temporary foreign worker woes » PG 3 NIGHT IN THE TRENCHES Eaglesham students have a very special Remembrance Day» PG 42 BY JENNIFER BLAIR A new canola variety resis- tant to multiple strains of clubroot will hit the mar- ket in time for spring seeding. But the new variety from Crop Production Services will only be available in limited quanti- ties and a clubroot expert says growers can’t expect it to be “a saviour.” CPS Canada says the variety, Proven Seed PV 580 GC, has shown “high levels of resistance to the current predominant club- root pathotypes, as well as some of the newly discovered highly virulent clubroot pathotypes referred to as 5X.” “We’re really excited about this new variety because it’s the first multigenic clubroot-resistant variety that will be available to growers,” said Ryan McCann, director of seed for CPS Canada. “This is another tool that will help them combat the spread of clubroot by having another gene available in rotation with their other crops.” New variety a milestone in the battle against clubroot Double resistance a big step forward, but clubroot strains are quickly multiplying SEE CLUBROOT }page 7 SEE FORAGE }page 6 BY ALEXIS KIENLEN T he forage industry has been asking for more researchers for a long time and finally, it seems the federal government has lis- tened. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada recently issued a job posting for a forage researcher at its Beaverlodge research farm. It’s a term job — running until 2018 — but a step in the right direction, says the chair of the Canadian Forage and Grassland Association. “It’s a welcome sign that there’s a realization on the part of the federal government that there is a need for for- age research and that there’s a need for (government) to be involved,” said Doug Wray, who ranches near Irricana. Beaverlodge has a long his- tory of forage research, and thanks to its long summer days, the Peace Country provides ideal growing conditions. Hav- ing a forage researcher in their backyard will be a big boost for local groups such as the Peace Country Beef and Forage Asso- ciation, said Wray. “Forages are an important crop in that region and it’s great to see that somebody will be working on it in that region. Just having that scien- tific knowledge up there will be a big benefit,” said Wray. Peace Country Beef and For- age Association already does some limited joint work with Agriculture Canada and is keen to do more, said Monika Benoit, the association’s manager. “We’re very excited — we love to collaborate and love to put our resources together to have strong projects and bet- ter data,” said Benoit. “We just see it as a very positive develop- ment for the industry and the producers of Alberta.” The hiring will also raise hopes that it might signal the beginning of the end to the steep decline in forage research over the last 15 years that has left the country with only a handful of forage scientists. Part of the problem is that most producers are two steps removed, buying seed from seed growers but having no Hay! Guess who’s hiring a forage researcher? New forage research job at Beaverlodge is a pleasant surprise after years of funding cutbacks This year’s field day at the Peace Country Beef and Forage Association’s plot trials in Fairview in August drew a big crowd, eager to learn about yields and feed quality in their forage test plots. EXTENDED REACH OPPORTUNITY The Western Producer sales team is proud to offer yet another vehicle to advertise your goods and services. For an additional $75 you can have your ad appear in the Alberta Farm Express. Contact your sales representative and they will put it together for you. Deadline: 1-1/2 weeks prior to the Monday publication Published every second Monday AFE reaches nearly 3 times as many Alberta farmers and ranchers than any other editorially based agricultural trade paper in Alberta The Western Producer’s Saskatchewan and Alberta classified liner ads will be re-published in Alberta Farm Express - and now Classified Display advertisers have the opportunity too. 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Classified Display Ads and Sizes (Full Circulation)The Western Producer is Western Canada’s most respected farm paper. Strong and stable for over 92 years The Western Producer has earned the trust of farmers and advertisers alike. Week after week it delivers the information farmers have come to rely on. The Western Producer — always your first choice.

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lAbour FIX ComInG?Grits promise cure for temporary foreign worker woes » PG 3

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By JENNIFER BLAIRAF stAFF

A new canola variety resis-tant to multiple strains of clubroot will hit the mar-

ket in time for spring seeding.But the new variety from Crop

Production services will only be available in limited quanti-ties and a clubroot expert says growers can’t expect it to be “a saviour.”

CPs Canada says the variety, Proven seed PV 580 GC, has shown “high levels of resistance to the current predominant club-root pathotypes, as well as some of the newly discovered highly virulent clubroot pathotypes referred to as 5X.”

“We’re really excited about this new variety because it’s the first multigenic clubroot-resistant variety that will be available to growers,” said Ryan McCann, director of seed for CPs Canada.

“this is another tool that will help them combat the spread of clubroot by having another gene available in rotation with their other crops.”

new variety a milestone in the battle against clubrootDouble resistance a big step forward, but clubroot strains are quickly multiplying

sEE CLUBROOT } page 7

sEE FORAGE } page 6

By ALExIs KIENLENAF stAFF

T he forage industry has been asking for more researchers for a long

time and finally, it seems the federal government has lis-tened.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada recently issued a job posting for a forage researcher at its Beaverlodge research farm.

It’s a term job — running until 2018 — but a step in the right direction, says the chair of the

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association.

“It’s a welcome sign that there’s a realization on the part of the federal government that there is a need for for-age research and that there’s a need for (government) to be involved,” said Doug Wray, who ranches near Irricana.

Beaverlodge has a long his-tory of forage research, and thanks to its long summer days, the Peace Country provides ideal growing conditions. Hav-ing a forage researcher in their backyard will be a big boost for local groups such as the Peace

Country Beef and Forage Asso-ciation, said Wray.

“Forages are an important crop in that region and it’s great to see that somebody will be working on it in that region. Just having that scien-tific knowledge up there will be a big benefit,” said Wray.

Peace Country Beef and For-age Association already does some limited joint work with Agriculture Canada and is keen to do more, said Monika Benoit, the association’s manager.

“We’re very excited — we love to collaborate and love to put our resources together to

have strong projects and bet-ter data,” said Benoit. “We just see it as a very positive develop-ment for the industry and the producers of Alberta.”

the hiring will also raise hopes that it might signal the beginning of the end to the steep decline in forage research over the last 15 years that has left the country with only a handful of forage scientists.

Part of the problem is that most producers are two steps removed, buying seed from seed growers but having no

Hay! Guess who’s hiring a forage researcher?New forage research job at Beaverlodge is a pleasant surprise after years of funding cutbacks

this year’s field day at the peace country Beef and forage Association’s plot trials in fairview in August drew a big crowd, eager to learn about yields and feed quality in their forage test plots. PHOTO: Peace cOunTry Beef and fOrage assOciaTiOn

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