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Glenlea - field operations

2023 crops map

Aerial map of Glenlea showing locations of various crops

Land request form

Researchers wishing to utilize land at Glenlea Research Station must fill out the Land request form and return to Donald.Chaput@umanitoba.ca and Jason.Bourcier@umanitoba.ca.

Related research sites

  • Glenlea long-term rotation study with purple flax and yellow canola flowering

    Glenlea long-term rotation

    Glenlea contains two main crop rotations: grain-only and forage-grain rotations.

  • Harvested plots where the right half has been tilled and the left side has not.

    NCLE field lab

    This lab provides a place to study various management practices to optimize nutrient cycling in integrated livestock and crop systems.

  • TGAS measuring equpment in the field.

    TGAS-MAN

    The world’s longest continuous monitoring of N2O and CO2 emissions from an agricultural field.

Glenlea Research Station

  • Glenlea - field operations
  • Glenlea - livestock operations
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