
Howard Love and Mustard 21 are Working to Keep Mustard a Competitive Crop
From Canada - Seed World by Canada - Seed World
March 14, 2024
About this episode
Howard Love discusses the future of mustard as a competitive crop in Canada.
At the recent meetings of the Prairie Grain Development Committee, Seed World Canada sat down with Howard Love, lead scientist for Mustard 21 in Saskatoon, to talk about his extensive history in the ag industry, where mustard is as a crop and where it’s going in the future. The crop is hugely important to Canada, which is one of the world’s top exporters of mustard grain. Mustard 21’s primary goal is to ensure that mustard remains a competitive crop on the Prairies. “Currently, the economics of mustard cultivation are in our favour. The price of mustard per pound makes it significantly more profitable than canola, especially when comparing the return per bushel. This difference in pricing structure underscores the financial appeal of mustard farming,” Love says. Market dynamics, however, are not static. Many producers see mustard as a viable alternative in various regions, Love notes in a wide-ranging conversation. Yet, it’s crucial to remain vigilant about crop rotations to mitigate the risk of volunteer canola intrusion. Mustard 21 is actively addressing these concerns to safeguard the long-term sustainability of mustard farming. The post…
People in this episode
Guest: Howard Love
Topics covered
- mustard cultivation
- agriculture
- crop competitiveness
Keywords
- Mustard 21
- Prairie Grain Development Committee
- ag industry
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Mustard 21
Places: Saskatoon, Canada, Prairies
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