USask beef research project focuses on biology
MELFORT, Sask. – A multi-agency research team led by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is searching for ways to make beef production more sustainable.
Led by veterinary reproductive biologist Dr. Gregg Adams, the work will speed up the process of improving the productivity, efficiency, and sustainability of Canada’s $18-billion beef sector.
Adams said the work will integrate advances from the field of omics into livestock production.
“USask has an amazing facility and program centred around the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE), and expertise in all areas of livestock production, but one thing that has been missing is a genomic component,” Adams said.


