The Evan Bray Show - Runrong Yin & Edgar Martinez Soberanes - January 9th, 2026

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Canola is already an important part of agriculture in Saskatchewan, but new research shows there could be even more potential to unlock. Runrong Yin, USaskCollege of Engineering graduate student and Edgar Martinez Soberanes, USask College of Agriculture and Bioresources, join Evan to share their exciting research and how canola products could expand.
9 Jan 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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