Researchers
Many people have been involved with the Glenlea Long-Term Crop Rotation Study during its history, from the helpful staff at the Glenlea Research Station to the numerous summer students. The study has also been a resource for several undergraduate and graduate student research projects.
Project Leader
Dr. Martin Entz, Professor of Agronomy and Cropping Systems, Department of Plant Science m_entz@umanitoba.ca
Technician
Keith Bamford, Department of Plant Science
Graduate Students
Shauna Humble, MSc completed 2001.
Weeds and ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) as influenced by crop rotation type and crop input management
Jeff Hoeppner, MSc completed 2001.
The effects of legume green manures, perennial forages, and cover crops on non-renewable energy use in western Canadian cropping systems
David Forster, MSc completed 1999.
Rotation benefits of alfalfa in a cropping system
Steven Shirtliffe, PhD completed 1999.
The effect of chaff collection on the combine harvest dispersal of wild oat (Avena fatua L.)
Research Collaborators
Dr. Neil Holliday, Entomology, U of M (Insect population dynamcis)
Dr. Mario Tenuta, Soil Science Department, U of M (Soil Microbiology)
Dr. Alan Moulin, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada, Brandon Research Centre (Soil carbon storage)
Dr. Rene Van Acker, Plant Science Department, U of M (Weed population dynamics)
Dr. Kevin Vessey, Plant Science Department, U of M (Soil Ecology)
Dr. Dilantha Fernando, Plant Science Department, U of M (Crop diseases)
Dr. Bob Zentner, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada, Semiarid Prairie Agriculture Research Centre, Swift Current, SK (Energy studies)
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