Brandon Research and Development Centre
The Brandon Research and Development Centre (Brandon RDC), located in Brandon, Manitoba, was established in 1886 by the Government of Canada under The Experimental Farm Station Act. It is one of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's (AAFC) network of 20 research and development centres.
The Centre is associated with two satellite locations:
- The Canada-Manitoba Crop Diversification in Carberry; and
- The Canada-Manitoba Crop Diversification in Portage la Prairie.
Areas of Research
Research at the Brandon RDC is focused on developing new and improved varieties of wheat, oats and barley, sustainable and profitable crop production systems, and agro-ecosystems.
The Centre has expertise in crop breeding and genetics, field and landscape-based resource management including soil, water, organic and inorganic nutrients, invasive plant species, rangeland, pasture, forages, and agroforestry.
Sector Needs
The Brandon RDC supports innovative research, development, technology and knowledge transfer activities related to the following AAFC Science Sector Strategies:

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Cordeiro, M.R.C., Vanrobaeys, J.A., Wilson, H.F. (2019). Long-term weather, streamflow, and water chemistry datasets for hydrological modelling applications at the upper La Salle River watershed in Manitoba, Canada, 6(1), 41-57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.67
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Lychuk, T.E., Moulin, A.P., Lemke, R.L., Izaurralde, R.C., Johnson, E.N., Olfert, O.O., Brandt, S.A. (2019). Climate change, agricultural inputs, cropping diversity, and environment affect soil carbon and respiration: A case study in Saskatchewan, Canada, 337 664-678. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.10.010
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Climate Change, Agricultural Inputs, Cropping Diversity, and Environment Affect Soil Carbon and Respiration: a Case Study in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Chatterton, S., Harding, M.W., Bowness, R., Mclaren, D.L., Banniza, S., Gossen, B.D. (2019). Importance and causal agents of root rot on field pea and lentil on the Canadian prairies, 2014–2017, 41(1), 98-114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07060661.2018.1547792
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Chang, K.F., Hwang, S.F., Conner, R.L., Ahmed, H.U., Zhou, Q., Fu, H., Turnbull, G.D., Nyandoro, R., Strelkov, S.E., McLaren, D.L., Gossen, B.D. (2019). Effects of fusarium avenaceum and rhizoctonia solani on the growth of soybean in saline soils1, 99(2), 128-137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2017-0371
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Satchithanantham, S., English, B., Wilson, H. (2019). Seasonality of phosphorus and nitrate retention in riparian buffers, 48(4), 915-920. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2018.07.0280
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Wilson, H., Elliott, J., Macrae, M., Glenn, A. (2019). Near-surface soils as a source of phosphorus in snowmelt runoff from cropland, 48(4), 921-930. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.04.0155
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