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A History of Community Based Initiatives that Led to Crop Improvement and Protection in the Canadian Prairies

Publication: Canadian Journal of Plant Science
16 September 2024

Abstract

From the early days of agricultural production in the 1800s through to the present day, farmers, agronomists, and other motivated people have worked to improve crop production through pest management and surveillance, selection of crop genotypes and agronomic innovations such as reduced and zero-tillage. These essential contributions also helped raise awareness of the practical problems that farmers have faced, of the potential solutions to those problems, and the problems that remain to be solved. In many cases, farmers have organized their efforts to support research to address agricultural challenges through commodity organizations who actively fund research, raise awareness of science, and encourage participation in activities such as pest monitoring and on-farm research trials. The future of a biovigilance approach to crop production depends on the continued participation of agricultural community members.

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Received: 22 April 2024
Accepted manuscript online: 16 September 2024

Key Words

  1. Community science
  2. Citizen science
  3. Biovigilance
  4. Integrated pest management
  5. on-farm research

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Brent McCallum [email protected]
Morden Research and Development Centre, Morden, Manitoba, Canada
Virginia Dickison
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Fredericton Research and Development Centre, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Charles M. Geddes
Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Vincent A.D. Hervet
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Morden Research and Development Centre, Morden, Manitoba, Canada
Meghan A Vankosky
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon Research and Development Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
David Kaminski, Master of Pest Management, SFU
Manitoba Agriculture, Primary Agriculture, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Manitoba Agriculture Food and Rural Development, Primary Agriculture, Carman, Manitoba, Canada
Martin H. Entz, 0000-0002-2319-4499
University of Manitoba, Plant Science, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Thomas Kelly Turkington
Lacombe Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada

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