A third investment of over $45,000 will help the Atlantic Grains Council gauge the suitability of using western Canadian malting barley varieties grown in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for beer making.
"Malting barley could be a good fit for farmers in eastern Canada looking for new crops to grow," said Allan Ling, President of the Atlantic Grain Council. "First we need research on the right varieties to grow. This project is a step toward that and building our own malt industry."
Gee I love to see my checkoff dollars competeing with myself.
"Malting barley could be a good fit for farmers in eastern Canada looking for new crops to grow," said Allan Ling, President of the Atlantic Grain Council. "First we need research on the right varieties to grow. This project is a step toward that and building our own malt industry."
Gee I love to see my checkoff dollars competeing with myself.
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