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Randy Kutcher is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. He holds the position of Ministry Agriculture Strategic Research Program Chair, specializing in Cereal Flax Crop Pathology. His research primarily focuses on the mitigation of cereal and flax diseases through integrated pest management (IPM) solutions. He is recognized for his contributions in understanding stripe rust in wheat, leaf spot diseases in barley and oats, and fusarium wilt in flax. With a profound commitment to teaching and research, he has received several awards including the North American Colleges Teachers Agriculture Teaching Award Merit in 2020 and the Provost College Award for Outstanding Teaching in the same year. His academic endeavors also involve teaching courses such as Field Crop Disease Management/Integrated Pest Management.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Conducting research in Crop Pathology and teaching relevant courses.
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