2010 Canola Watch Reports
Canola Watch: Blackleg tips, seed selling fast, bins heating
Canola Watch: What is "distinctly green"?
Canola Watch: Fall weeds, white seed, green seed
Canola Watch: Four weeks in swath? Be patient
Canola Watch Alert: Frosted pods shattering
Canola Watch Alert: Check crops today after frost
Canola Watch Alert: Frost coming, should growers swath?
Canola Watch 20: Cut green now, combine in October
Canola Watch 19: Tips for swathing lodged crop and green testing
Canola Watch 18: Think twice before swathing early
Canola Watch 17: How to harvest diseased and hailed crop
Canola Watch 16: Be Export Ready - Keep Pre-Harvest Intervals Top of Mind
Canola Watch 15: Scout for clubroot, harvest tips for thin canola
Canola Watch 14: Insects still active, tips for harvest
Canola Watch 13: Diamondback spraying begins
Canola Watch 12: Identify the problem, then act
Canola Watch 11: Sclerotinia control at 20% bloom
Canola Watch 10: Insect threat builds
Canola Watch 9: Sclerotinia watch begins for earliest canola
Canola Watch 8: Take action on weeds and cutworms
Canola Watch 7: Tips for aerial spraying and seeding
Canola Watch 6: Tips for soggy fields
Canola Watch 5: Tips for late seeding, N top up, insect scouting
Canola Watch 4: A second pre-seed burn, glyphosate tips, scout for flea beetles
Canola Watch 3: Rotate herbicide-tolerant systems, limit seed-placed N
Canola Watch 2: What to do first, seed or control weeds?
Canola Watch 1: early seeding, pre-seed burnoff, check bins