Growing Barley’s Future—Together

Driving research, market growth, and extension to keep Saskatchewan barley profitable.

RSS Production Resources from BarleyBin.ca

  • Get More from Your Barley: Join the Harvest Sample Program
    Looking to get more out of your barley crop this year? The Canadian Grain Commission’s Harvest Sample Program offers barley producers free, valuable data that can help when marketing and delivering your grain. The post Get More from Your Barley: Join the Harvest Sample Program appeared first on The Barley Bin.
  • Insecticide Options for 2025
    Explore this quick reference guide to insecticide options for 2025 tailored to Saskatchewan farmers. Get threshold guidelines, crop-specific recommendations, and IPM strategies to protect your yield. The post Insecticide Options for 2025 appeared first on The Barley Bin.
  • Spraying in a Drought: Adapting to Dry Spraying Conditions for Better Weed Control
    Struggling with drought and dry spraying conditions? Learn how to adapt your herbicide strategy, improve efficacy, and avoid costly mistakes when spraying in heat, wind, and low-moisture environments. The post Spraying in a Drought: Adapting to Dry Spraying Conditions for Better Weed Control appeared first on The Barley Bin.
  • Rolling Barley for Silage, Greenfeed… and Grain?
    Discover best practices for rolling barley for different end uses, including its potential risks for grain crops. The post Rolling Barley for Silage, Greenfeed… and Grain? appeared first on The Barley Bin.

Our Core Functions

We invest in research that improves yields, quality, and sustainability. By collaborating with industry leaders, we maximize funding impact and deliver practical solutions for Saskatchewan barley producers.

Through research, industry partnerships, and market analysis, we help farmers and the value chain capitalize on demand and expand market opportunities for Canadian barley in food, feed, and malt.

Keeping farmers and industry stakeholders informed with timely updates, research insights, and production information. 

By collaborating with key organizations, we influence policy, drive research funding, and strengthen the industry’s collective voice on critical agricultural issues.

Be the Voice of Barley!

Nominations are open June 2 – September 5, 2025 for three seats on our Board of Directors. If you want to step out of the field and into a leadership role to help keep Saskatchewan barley profitable – submit your nomination today!

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