Bin-run seed, the portion of the crop that farmers save for next year’s planting, remains an important part of most farm operations, but there’s a lot more to the story of where our field crop seed comes from! In this webinar, turn your attention to field crops— like oats, dry-beans, and forages —to ask the question:
Where do our seeds come from?
This webinar will feature presentations from a public plant breeder, a certified seed grower and an industry leader – giving you an overview of how the formal seed system works for different field crops. From breeding and variety registration to certified seed production and distribution, each step plays a critical role to supply farmers with high quality seeds.
Our seed system also faces specific economic, regulatory and technical challenges, especially when it comes to supplying seeds that are regionally-adapted, genetically diverse, and thrive in organic systems or are meant to supply local and specialty markets.
The webinar will discuss the tradeoffs that farmers balance when saving or sourcing their field crop seed, and explore how we can build more resilience into the seed system that is the backbone of Canadian agriculture.