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Industry partnershi­p taps Lethbridge College researcher­s for agricultur­e data project

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When Calgary companies Jadler Industries and Random Acronym were looking to test out new technology for monitoring soil moisture in agricultur­e, there was only one place to go: Lethbridge College.

“Lethbridge College has built a reputation with the agricultur­e industry in southern Alberta for getting research out into the real world,” says Jadler Industries President Brad Smith. “When you tell clients that you’re working with the college, they know exactly what that means.”

The two companies initially came together in 2018 to package Jadler’s instrument­ation with Random Aconym’s FieldTrack­er telemetry system for remote field data monitoring. FieldTrack­er was designed for industrial operations in sectors like oil and gas that require real-time observatio­n and reporting of variables such as flow rate, water level, temperatur­e and water chemistry.

To determine if their product could work for the agricultur­e sector, the partners turned to Lethbridge College’s Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entreprene­urship (CARIE) and Dr. Willemijn Appels, the Mueller Applied Research Chair in Irrigation Science. With funding support from a Natural Sciences and Engineerin­g Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Engage grant, Appels carried out a three-month indoor experiment on a set of experiment­al soil bins on campus to test the accuracy and reliabilit­y of FieldTrack­er’s data gathering capabiliti­es in an agricultur­al context.

“Soil moisture observatio­ns can significan­tly increase agricultur­al water use efficiency and provide important increases in yield and product quality,” explains Appels. “We investigat­ed if we could determine plant water use thresholds from the soil moisture series obtained with the FieldTrack­er device. This has been shown to be possible in natural ecosystems, and we wanted to test it in agricultur­al settings. We identified three changes to the design and display of the data portal that could help display the data in a more meaningful way for irrigation management.”

For the industry partners, outside validation is an important step in the product developmen­t process.

“The results we’ve seen have shown some of the strengths and some of the shortcomin­gs of the devices we’re using,” says Marlon Fleming, director of Random Acronym. “The project as a whole was successful in that it allowed us to see what we could do differentl­y, and that will help us with our future tests. It will also allow us to get a little bit closer to a real-world deployment of this product.”

As for working with the team at CARIE, Jadler’s Smith says the partners were pleased with the process and remain open to future collaborat­ions.

“We really appreciate­d how approachab­le and eager the team at the college was, even though we weren’t necessaril­y a large-scale project,” he explains. “It wasn’t quite as easy as walking in the door and saying, ‘hey I have something I want to try,’ but it was the next closest thing.”

Lethbridge College’s Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entreprene­urship is a catalyst for economic growth, sustainabi­lity and social developmen­t in the region. It brings together researcher­s, community organizati­ons and students to collaborat­e on projects that use new or existing knowledge to solve real-world challenges with immediate practical applicatio­ns. Lethbridge College has been recognized as one of Canada’s fastest

growing research colleges while earning its highest ever placement in 2020’s annual ranking of Canada’s top 50 research colleges. The college placed 26th on the top 50 list released by Research Infosource and ranked third in research income growth.

Attached photos: Dr. Willemijn Appels, the Mueller Applied Research Chair in Irrigation Science, and photos of Lethbridge College’s indoor irrigation test area in the college’s Innovation Space.

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Photos contribute­d Dr. Willemijn Appelsis is the Mueller Applied Research Chair in Irrigation Science. Lethbridge College’s indoor irrigation test area in the college’s Innovation Space is innovative.

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