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Applied Crop Production Research Across the Canadian Prairies
There is world-class government and academic research conducted throughout the Canadian Prairies. To adapt government and academic research to local growing environments, there is a broad network of organizations across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba that conduct applied research and demonstrations. This article provides an overview of the provincial networks and highlights one organization from each province to showcase the value of applied research that is being conducted across western Canada.