The Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring
Network (PCDMN) is a coordinated field crop disease monitoring program for the
prairies. The PCDMN’s main focus is to provide timely information about crop
diseases on the Prairies and to highlight effective disease management
approaches. The Blog is designed to help the PCDMN share disease information with the Canadian agricultural industry as it becomes available.
The PCDMN first took shape under the
Integrated Crop Agronomy Cluster (2018-2023) and is funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. The Cluster is led by the Western Grains
Research Foundation in partnership with the Saskatchewan
Canola Development Commission, Alberta Wheat
Commission, Saskatchewan Wheat Development
Commission, Alberta Pulse
Growers, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers, Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Read more on our “About Us” page.
This week:
- We update the 2020 Weekly Cereal Rust Risk Reports by releasing Report 9 for June 30-July 6, 2020.
- We ask users to please use these instructions to subscribe to the PCDMN Blog in order to receive all our disease updates in your Inbox!