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A research technician transfers canola plants in a growth room at Monsanto Canadas plant

A research technician transfers canola plants in a growth room at Monsanto Canadas plant


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A research technician transfers canola plants in a growth room at Monsanto Canadas plant

A canola plant nears the flowering stage in growth room at Monsanto Canadas plant breeding centre, where researchers are attempting to develop a clubroot-resistant canola variety, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada February 12, 2018. Picture taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Shannon VanRaes

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In this print captured by Shannon VanRaes, we are transported into the world of scientific research and innovation at Monsanto Canada's plant breeding center in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The image showcases a meticulous research technician delicately transferring canola plants in a growth room. The photograph offers an intimate glimpse into the intricate process of developing a clubroot-resistant canola variety, highlighting the dedication and expertise required to tackle challenges faced by the food industry. With its close-up composition, every detail is meticulously checked and analyzed as part of this creative use of nature's resources. The interior laboratory setting provides a sterile backdrop for this vital work that holds immense significance for agriculture. The absence of people allows us to focus solely on the vibrant canola plant nearing its flowering stage, symbolizing hope for future breakthroughs in crop production. VanRaes masterfully plays with depth of field, skillfully blurring out-of-focus elements while keeping our attention firmly fixed on the subject at hand – the resilient canola sample under scrutiny. This clever technique draws us deeper into the image while also emphasizing how science intertwines with nature. Overall, Shannon VanRaes' photograph encapsulates both beauty and purpose within one frame; it serves as a powerful reminder that behind every meal we enjoy lies countless hours of dedicated research aimed at improving our agricultural practices.

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