Ever-evolving growing conditions are testing Alberta farmers and their ability to adapt.
As Quinn Campbell explains, many credit the hard work of researchers in seed development for coming up with varieties that will grow and thrive in different climates and regions right across the country.
Agriculture
WheatStalk 2022 showcases importance of seed development in southern Alberta
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