Episode 67

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Published on:

18th Oct 2022

A pulse check with Robyne Davidson

Pulse crops have made waves in Western Canada in recent years, and for good reason – they're high in protein and pull their weight in a rotation by fixing nitrogen. Like any crop, there are agronomic challenges, but there's growing potential.

In this episode, Robyne Davidson, pulse crop specialist and research scientist at Lakeland College in Lacombe, Alta., shares agronomic insights about how well pulse crops performed in the province this season, and gives updates on the research pipeline.

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Show notes:

  • Have questions about pulse crops? Reach out to Robyne via email or on Twitter @PulseChickAB
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Inputs - by Top Crop Manager
Canada's national source for leading agronomic research, crop production and technology trends.
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