barley
Phone:
3069662102
3069662102
Mailing Address:
3C18 - Agriculture Building
S7N 5A8
3C18 - Agriculture Building
S7N 5A8
Ana Badea – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Listed In:
Agricultural Innovations, Agronomy, Digital Agricultural and Food Systems, Genetics, Plant Protein
Business Type
Researcher
Main Contact Person
Ana Badea
Position
Research Scientist - Barley Breeder
Department
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
City
Brandon
Province
Manitoba
Country
Canada
Phone:
2047207013
2047207013
Mailing Address:
2701 Grand Valley Road, P.O. Box 1000A
MB R7A 5Y3
2701 Grand Valley Road, P.O. Box 1000A
MB R7A 5Y3
Grain Research Laboratory (CGC)
Business Type
Researcher
Main Contact Person
Marta Izydorczyk
Position
Research Scientist & Program Manager
Department
Research on Barley and Other Grains/Milling and Malting Crops Section
City
Winnipeg
Province
Manitoba
Country
Canada
Keywords
Infrastructure
milling, extraction, purification, HPLC
Assessment of the Safety and Nutritional Value of Protein Foods
Determining the nutritional value of grain fractions
Other
High protein barley is often rejected for malting purposes. Grain fractionation may allow to generate fractions that are much higher in protein and other constituents than whole grain. Grain fractionation is a value added processing.
Phone:
2049831300
2049831300
Mailing Address:
303 Main St,
R3C 3G7
303 Main St,
R3C 3G7
Heather Blewett – Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Business Type
Researcher
Main Contact Person
Heather Blewett
Position
Research Scientist
Department
Human Nutrition and Immunology
City
Winnipeg
Province
Manitoba
Country
Canada
Keywords
Infrastructure
HPLC, Flow Cytometer, clinical research laboratory, wet lab, research model (spontaneously hypertensive rats), research model, spontaneously hypertensive rats
Consumer Acceptability
Acceptability questionnaires assessing food products being tested in human trials evaluating health
Assessment of the Safety and Nutritional Value of Protein Foods
Effect of protein on immune function, post-prandial glycemic response, LDL cholesterol lowering and satiety
Phone:
5413793518
5413793518
Mailing Address:
351 Tache Ave
R2H 2A6
351 Tache Ave
R2H 2A6
James Frey – Manitoba Agriculture
Business Type
Researcher
Main Contact Person
James Frey
Position
Applied Production Specialist
Department
N/A
City
Roblin
Province
Manitoba
Country
Canada
Keywords
Infrastructure
Precision small-plot agricultural equipment, land and storage infrastructure, trained staff, Data management capacity, In-depth experience in a wide array of field crops
Primary Production and Harvesting
Small-plot agricultural research conducted by a non-profit organization in partnership with MB Agriculture
Phone:
2042470346
2042470346
Mailing Address:
125-1st Avenue NW, Roblin, Box 998
R0L 1P0
125-1st Avenue NW, Roblin, Box 998
R0L 1P0
Manitoba Crop Alliance
Listed In:
Agricultural Innovations, Agronomy, Digital Agricultural and Food Systems, Food Safety, Funding, Genetics, Marketing and Economics, Plant Protein, Water Management
Business Type
Industry Member
Main Contact Person
Lori-Ann Kaminski
Position
Research Program Manager
Department
N/A
City
Carman
Province
Manitoba
Country
Canada
Keywords
agronomic innovations to increase productivity and competitiveness of farmer members, barley, Biological products, Breeding, communication of timely agronomic information, corn, crop residue management, crop rotation, extremes of moisture management - prevention of yield loss to drought and excess moisture, field crops, flax, Fungicide, Fusarium, genetic enhancement, genomic, Genomics, harvest management, herbicide, in-crop control measures, Malting, maximizing profitability for protein, Nitrogen, nitrogen and protein, nitrogen use efficiency, nutrient use efficiency, On-Farm Research Network, PGRs, plant disease management, population and row spacing research, production, profitability, soil, Spring wheat, stand establishment, sunflower, Sunflowers, value added, Variety development, variety evaluation trials, water, Weed Species, wheat, whole farm, Winter wheat
Infrastructure
field infrastructure, contributions to public sector researchers for some infrastructure costs, Funding, applied research investigations that will advance the interests and profitability of farmer members as well as agronomists and extensive experience in setting up, running & analysis of field research trials
Primary Production and Harvesting
Nitrogen and Protein - from maximizing profitability for protein and seeking better nitrogen use efficiency Extremes of Moisture Initiative - there is currently significant national and international research focused on drought issues for cereals but in much of Manitoba crops are often at risk of yield loss due to excess moisture than drought Rotation Considerations - with a special focus on pulse – cereal rotations. What lessons can be learned about the management practices of one crop that improves the prospects of the rotation Facilitate the development of agronomic innovations to increase productivity and competitiveness of farmer members Residue management Stand establishment, population and row spacing research Continued support to the On-Farm Research Network Support of variety evaluation trials (Manitoba Corn Committee, Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation Team, Sunflower Variety Performance Trials) Communication of timely agronomic information Profitability – Relative to other crops and consistency Harvest management Value added. General: Research funding portfolio concentrates on issues of primary production but the continuum extends from prebreeding genetic investigations through plant breeding and variety development to resource efficiency in grain production on the farm, market acceptance issues and opportunities with a few projects which concentrate on meeting processing opportunities.
Other
Variety development/genetic enhancement – from core breeding agreements to funding of genomic improvement projects in wheat (spring and winter), corn, and sunflowers Fusarium head blight management - from varietal improvement to in-crop control measures
Phone:
2047450366
2047450366
Mailing Address:
38 4th Avenue NE Carman
R0G 0J0
38 4th Avenue NE Carman
R0G 0J0
Phyllis Shand – University of Saskatchewan
Business Type
Researcher
Main Contact Person
Phyllis Shand
Position
Emeritus Professor
Department
Food and Bioproduct Sciences
City
Saskatoon
Province
Saskatchewan
Keywords
Phone:
3069668842
3069668842
Mailing Address:
3E08.1 - Agriculture Building
S7N 5A8
3E08.1 - Agriculture Building
S7N 5A8