Research is a core activity of Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG). It is fundamental to supporting the development of our production resources and knowledge, as well as our efforts to increase local market demand for soybeans and pulses. MPSG invests approximately 60% of its annual budget into a well-rounded research program within four broad areas: agronomy, breeding, nutrition, end-use, and most recently, the On-Farm Network. The aim of the program is to identify and address production constraints and marketing opportunities to support profitable and sustainable pulse and soybean farms in Manitoba.
A successful research program not only addresses the issues, but also makes the information available. This new Pulse Beat issue – The Science Edition – was created to report on the progress made through MPSG’s research investment to its members and industry stakeholders. It is a compilation of results from recently completed projects that were supported by farmer check-off dollars. Many of the following projects are also supported by other organizations. These collaborations not only strengthen MPSG’s connections within the industry, but also maximize the value of MPSG check-off.
If you are looking for more extensive reports, visit our website, manitobapulse.ca. The staff team at MPSG is working to update the website with current results, so keep checking out the Research and On-Farm Network pages for new information over the winter.
We want to hear from you, the farmers. Tell us about your production issues and opinions on research needs in our province.