AAFC Prairie Biovigilance Network (PBN) needs help from farmers

The Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Prairie Biovigilance Network (PBN) is a multidisciplinary group dedicated to reducing pest problems, insects, weeds, and diseases in western Canadian crops. This initiative is a pilot project targeting cereal diseases and stored products insects.

The group needs farmer assistance with a leaf disease survey of commercial wheat fields, and a survey of stored product insects occurring in farm grain bins, in the Prairie region. The goal of these surveys is to create additional awareness regarding the prevalence, variability and impact of leaf diseases and stored grain insects across the Prairies.  In addition, data summaries and recommendations will be sent back to collaborating producers to inform them of the diseases and pests present and how their levels compare with other Prairie producers over a range of production practices. 

All information identifying specific producers and locations will remain strictly confidential.  During the winter of 2022, collaborating farmers will be sent the results from their samples as well as a summary of results based on region and cropping practices. In addition, an overall summary of the survey will be published in the Canadian Plant Disease Survey as well as the annual Western Committee on Plant Disease annual disease situation report.

Farmers will be sent a package comprised of sampling kits and instructions for wheat leaf collections as well as stored-grain insects collections. Pre-paid envelopes to return the leaf samples and the stored insect pests will be provided.

If you are interested in participating, please contact:

Kelly Turkington – Biovigilance Kit Leader

Email: kelly.turkington@agr.gc.ca

Tel: 403-848-1837 (work cell)

Brent McCallum – Project Lead on behalf of the PBN

Email: brent.mccallum@agr.gc.ca 

Tel: 204-822-7547

Vincent Hervet – Biovigilance Kit – stored insect issues

Email: vincent.hervet@agr.gc.ca

Tel: 204-915-6918