Muck Crops Research Station
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The Muck Crops Research Station is an agriculture research facility near Kettleby and Ansnorveldt, in Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Office of Research at the University of Guelph.
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The station's research[1] is focussed on several key areas:
- Crop protection of muck vegetables
- Evaluation of vegetable cultivars
- Post-harvest storage and treatment
- Soil and crop management
The station features greenhouses with a system-controlled environment, a plant pathology laboratory, and long-term cold storage. Seven hectares of land are split into plots devoted to researching organic and mineral soils. Local growers also participate in commercial field trials on occasion.[2]