Each video will feature a different project and after the results are in, follow up videos will be released. Videos are continuously being added so check back often. These videos can also be viewed at ICDC’s YouTube channel so make sure to subscribe to our channel!
2019 R&D: Winter Wheat Nitrogen Fertilization Timing
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: Winter Wheat Nitrogen Fertilization Timing. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership) and Fertilizer Canada.
2019 R&D: Nitrogen Rate Responses of Irrigated Conventional and Hybrid Fall Rye final
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: Demonstration of Nitrogen Rate Responses of Irrigated Conventional and Hybrid Fall Rye final. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
2019 R&D: Field Pea Nutrient Response Trial
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: Field Pea Nutrient Response Trial This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
2019 R&D: N Fertilizer Rate Response in Irrigated Dry Bean
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: N Fertilizer Rate Response in Irrigated Dry Bean. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from The Agriculture Development Fund (program funded by the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
2019 R&D: Improve Field Pea Root Health
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: Production Management Strategies to Improve Field Pea Root Health in Aphanomyces Contaminated Soils This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from the Saskatchewan Pule Growers.
2019 R&D: Dry Bean Inoculation and Fertilizer Strategies
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 project: Dry Bean Inoculation and Fertilizer Strategies for Solid Seeded Production. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
2019 R&D: Seeding rate’s influence on weed competition, late season regrowth in cereals
Regional Crop Extension Specialist, Cory Jacob and Provincial Weed Control Specialist, Clark Brenzil, explains the purpose of the 2019 strategic Field Program project: Effect of increased seeding density on weed competition and late season regrowth in spring wheat and durum. This is a multi site project and this video features the Outlook site with the work being done out by ICDC at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from the Strategic Field Program (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
4R Nitrogen Series Part 1: Irrigated Winter Wheat
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 ADOPT project: Winter Wheat Response to Contrasting Placement/Timing Options for N Fertilizer. This the first video in a series focusing on the 4R nitrogen projects being conducted by ICDC in 2019. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
4R Nitrogen Series Part 2: Irrigated Spring Wheat
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 ADOPT project: Demonstrating 4R Nitrogen Management Principles in Spring Wheat. This the second video in a series focusing on the 4R nitrogen projects being conducted by ICDC in 2019. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership)
4R Nitrogen Series Part 3: Irrigated Canola
ICDC Research Director, Garry Hnatowich explains the purpose of the 2019 ADOPT project: Demonstrating 4R Nitrogen Management Principles in Canola. This the third video in a series focusing on the 4 R nitrogen projects being conducted by ICDC in 2019. This ICDC project is located at the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre in Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership)
Nitrogen Series Part 4: Irrigated Canola Field Scale Demo
Watch Gary Kruger, Irrigation Agrologist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, discuss the field scale demo: 4R Nitrogen Application for Irrigated Canola. This ICDC project is located on cooperator land near Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership).
Irrigated Grain Corn Variety Trial
Irrigation Agrologist, Joel Peru explains the purpose of the 2019 ADOPT project: Irrigated Grain Corn Variety Trial. This ICDC project is located on rented land near Outlook, SK. Funding for this project is from ADOPT (program funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership)
ICDC co-operates with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture to promote and develop sustainable irrigation in Saskatchewan, while working with other industry leaders, commodity groups and AgriArm sites.