Demonstration of intercropping perennial ryegrass (PRG) with oat
Demonstration of intercropping perennial ryegrass (PRG) with oat using different seed placements (side band and deeper than PRG, same row as PRG, monocrop PRG, monocrop oat) and seeding rates (0.25 X, 0.5X, 0.75, 1X).
Demonstrating the dual-use potential of a new variety of intermediate wheatgrass
Demonstrating the dual-use potential of a new variety of intermediate wheatgrass when grown in northeast Saskatchewan under organic and conventional cropping systems. We will demonstrate the feed-grazing value year 1 and seed production value year 2.
Minor Use pesticide evaluations in annual ryegrass grown for seed production
Minor Use pesticide evaluations in annual ryegrass grown for seed production – tolerance, efficacy, and yield evaluations 2021, herbicides and plant growth regulators. The trial site at St. Brieux evaluating herbicides had high levels of variability due to the drought and this impacted emergence.
Minor Use pesticide evaluations in red clover and alsike clover grown for seed production, 2021
To evaluate the tolerance of Authority, Authority Supreme and Valtera when applied in the early spring on established red and alsike clover, small plot research trials were conducted in the RM of Star City 0.5 miles south of Melfort, SK.1 Viper ADV was applied shortly before flowering.
Evaluation of three spring-applied herbicides for use in established Red and Alsike Clover grown for seed production in northeast Saskatchewan, 2020
The crop tolerance of red and alsike clover and weed control efficacy of spring-applied herbicides was evaluated in a field trial planted at Melfort, SK, 2020. The aim of the small plot replicated trial was evaluation of three spring-applied herbicides: Authority and Valtera at 1X and 2X recommended rates of application, Viper ADV, and Viper ADV tank mixed with Authority or Vaterra, and compare the applications to an unsprayed control (check).
Varietal Assessment of Forage Seed Production
The Saskatchewan Forage Seed Variety Demonstration trials were started in 2020 at the Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation (ICDC), Outlook and the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE), Saskatoon. There are 28 varieties and new breeding lines under evaluation representing: hybrid, meadow, and smooth bromegrass; crested, hybrid, western, northern, and intermediate wheatgrass; tall fescue; timothy; creeping red fescue, perennial ryegrass, festolium, galega, cicer milkvetch and sainfoin.
Herbicide Screening of fall-applied herbicides for use in Red Clover grown for Seed Production in northeast Saskatchewan, 2017
The crop tolerance of red clover and weed control efficacy of fall-applied herbicides was evaluated in a field trial planted at Melfort, SK, spring 2017.
The aim of the trial was screening of six fall-applied products at 1X and 2X recommended rates of application and compare the application to an unsprayed control (check). The treatments were not replicated and yield data was not collected. However, the researchers at the Northeast Agriculture Research Foundation identified products with potential for use in seed production.
Field Research Trials June 2020 Update
Although NARF has had an uncertain spring due to Covid-19 we have been able to get more trials in the ground then we would have ever anticipated with all the uncertainty in April/May.
Herbicide Screening for Use in Annual Ryegrass Grown for Seed Production - 2020
Objective/Rationale: To evaluate crop tolerance and weed control efficacy of potential new herbicides for use in Annual Ryegrass for seed production in support of registration under the Minor Use Program.
Annual Ryegrass Seed Production: Fertility and Plant Growth Regulators - 2020
Objective/Rationale: To determine the optimal nitrogen fertilizer rate(s), in combination with a Plant Growth Regulator (PGR), for use in Annual ryegrass for seed production.
Evaluation of a spring-applied herbicide for use in established Red Clover grown for Seed Production in northeast Saskatchewan - 2019
Objective/Rationale: To evaluate the crop tolerance and weed control efficacy of spring-applied herbicides to Red clover, in support of registration under the Minor Use Program.
Evaluation of a spring-applied herbicide for use in established Alsike Clover grown for Seed Production in northeast Saskatchewan, 2019
Objective/Rationale: To evaluate crop tolerance of Alsike clover and weed control efficacy of spring-applied herbicides in support of registration under the Minor Use Program.
Herbicide Screening of five spring-applied herbicides for use in established Red Clover grown for Seed Production in northeast Saskatchewan, 2019
Objective/Rationale: To evaluate crop tolerance and weed control efficacy of potential spring applied herbicides for use in established red clover, in support of registration under the Minor Use Program.
Annual Ryegrass Seed Production Fertility and Plant Growth Regulator
Objective/Rationale: To determine the optimal N fertilizer rate(s), in combination with PGR (Plant Growth Regulator) usage, in Annual Ryegrass for seed production.
Demonstrating the Effects of Red and Alsike Clover Seed Crops in Rotation
Northeast Saskatchewan is the centre of forage seed production in the province. Red clover is the largest forage seed crop after alfalfa. Alsike clover is also commonly grown for seed in the area. These clover crops, when harvested for seed, fit well into crop rotations.
Evaluating the Use of Direct Seeding and Pre-Seedling Cultivation in Forage Seed Crop Establishment
Objectives: This project evaluates and demonstrates the use of direct seeding with the use of pre-seeding herbicide applications or pre-seeding cultivation when establishing forage seed crops.
Management Options to Control Lesser Clover Leaf Weevil in Red Clover
Objectives: Controlling lesser clover leaf weevil has become an important operation in the production of red clover seed in Saskatchewan, yet producers are often unsure of proper timing of application.
3rd Year Report of Evaluating the Placement of Companion Crops in Forage Seed Production
Project Objectives: SFSDC wanted to determine if there are any residual effects of planting meadow bromegrass in alternate rows with wheat on seed yield of the forage in the second year of seed production.
Controlling Noxious Weeds and Improving Seed Quality in Established Forage Legume Seed Crops
Project Objectives: SFSDC wanted to demonstrate the importance of controlling Noxious and hard to control weeds such as cleavers and wild oats in established forage legume seed crops. The project used registered herbicides, including those registered under the minor use registration program, for weed control.
Fungicides for Use in Forage Seed Grasses 2015
Project Objectives: The objective of this project was to demonstrate the importance of the control of leaf diseases and their impact on forage seed yield and quality as well as forage quality. The project uses registered fungicides on established timothy and tall fescue crops.