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CPBI Scholar Becomes U of M's First Agronomist in Residence for Special Crops

Summary by Seed World
The University of Manitoba is strengthening its research in special crops by hiring Loveleen Kaur Dhillon as its first-ever agronomist in residence for special crops. This five-year position, funded by Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), is set to redefine how Manitoba tackles agronomic challenges in crops like corn, sunflower, and flax. Dhillon is a Canadian Plant Breeding Innovation Scholar, receiving her scholarship in 2023. MCA identified a critic…
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Seed World broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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