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  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

  • Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

    Michael Stamm, canola breeder in the Department of Agronomy, checks on winter canola plants in a vernalization chamber. The plants will be transplanted in a greenhouse after they undergo an eight-week cold temperature treatment to induce flowering. (Dylan Connell | Collegian Media Group)

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