Hello - my name is Jodh and I am originally from Calgary. I am in the fourth year of my Bachelor of Science studying Plant Biology at the University of Calgary. This is my first time working with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and I am incredibly excited to be with the Insect Pest Management (IPM) team at the Beaverlodge Research Station.
My background is primarily in plants so I am enthusiastic to delve deeper into plant-insect interactions I’ve learned about in class with hands-on field research. I am most excited by the 2026 Tillage Field Plot Experiment that looks at how tillage and pesticide affect arthropod biodiversity in wheat (cv. Brandon) in the Peace River region. Throughout the season we will assess agronomic indicators (via germination, growth, and yield assessments), root health (via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi root sampling) and soil health (via soil-core sampling). So far I have been involved with every step of the study which has included labeling, placing and flagging the plots and traps, taking and measuring initial soil samples and recording wheat growth every week. I look forward to continuing this project and seeing the results generated by hard work of the whole IPM team! It is such a privilege to have this amazing opportunity to learn so much this summer. I could not be more thankful to my supervisors and the federal government for supporting my journey here.
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| Figure 1: Jodh proudly holding a bag of freshly pulled weeds while standing in front of a plot in the 2026 Tillage Field Plot Experiment growing near Beaverlodge AB. |
