University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus. BlackburnNews.com File PhotoUniversity of Guelph Ridgetown Campus. BlackburnNews.com File Photo
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GFO pledges $200K to new crop research and innovation centre

The Grain Farmers of Ontario has pledged $200,000 to the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus for its new Crop Research and Innovation Centre.

The Crop Research and Innovation Centre is expected to be a key resource for future research innovations in crop production, management, sustainability, and more.

Brendan Byrne is the Chair of the GFO/

“Our farmer-members have always recognized the importance of understanding new innovation and evolving best practices based on science and experience,” said Byrne. “We look forward to continued collaboration with the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus and we thank them for their commitment to grain excellence.”

Grain farming in Ontario is responsible for more than $18 billion to the province's economy and more than 75,000 jobs. And GFO leaders say the investment in research and innovation that helps farmers improve crop yield, quality, and reduce environmental impact is imperative for the growth of the province's economy.

The new facility will provide a number of scientific labs equipped with the latest technology to allow scientists to raise the bar on the types of crop research projects they will be able to complete.

The new facility will also provide engaging training opportunities for agri-food students and other industry stakeholders to learn important practical skills they can apply on their farms and agribusinesses.

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