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| (Suggested caption) Farmers will benefit from a newly equipped lab at the University of Saskatchewan that will produce new varieties of winter wheat in less time. Economic benefits offered by the crop include better yields, higher quality and conservation of soil and moisture resources. Winter wheat also provides valuable habitat for wildlife. | (Suggested caption) Research in a newly equipped lab at the University of Saskatchewan will result in new varieties of winter wheat. Farm producers will benefit from the crop's better yields and higher quality compared to spring-seeded wheat. | |||||
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| (Suggested caption) A newly renovated and equipped laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan will enable researchers to reduce production time of new winter wheat varieties to seven years or less from what normally takes from 12 to 15 years. Farm producers will profit sooner as a result. | (Suggested caption) A newly equipped research laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan will dramatically cut the time to develop new varieties of winter wheat, a crop with the potential to significantly improve incomes for Prairie farmers. | |||||
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