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How to determine when to swath

Thursday, August 05, 2010 - Click on "read more" below to see and hear CCC agronomy specialist Jim Bessel explain how to do a seed-colour change assessment. A drive-by inspection isn't good enough. That's because green pods can sometimes have mature brown seeds inside, and sometimes sunscalded yellow or purplish pods — pods that look mature — can have green seeds inside.

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Scout your fields for clubroot

Tuesday, August 03, 2010 - Conditions have been favourable for clubroot infection. Some canola crops around the Edmonton area are showing high levels of the disease, and even resistant hybrids can have some affected plants.

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Is your combine running a little rich?

Wednesday, July 07, 2010 - Canola producers can lose up to five bushels per acre if their combine isn’t adjusted properly. Attend the Canola Council of Canada’s Combine Clinic in Vegreville, Alta., to learn how to reduce these costly losses.

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Peace canola may need early lygus spray

Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - Drought-stressed canola may not be able to compensate for lost buds the way a healthy crop can. Some farmers in the Peace River region have already made the decision to spray.

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Growers take note: Canola claim deadlines

Sunday, June 20, 2010 - Seed companies and crop insurance providers have programs for unseeded and flooded crop, but call them immediately about key deadlines

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Growers: Count to 10

Friday, June 04, 2010 - A plant stand count does 2 things for you. One, if you find a thin stand, you know you must take extra care to keep those plants healthy. And two, it tells you whether all the steps you took to achieve 10 plants per square foot worked.

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The critical first 21 days

Friday, June 04, 2010 - Young canola plants are vulnerable to numerous stresses, particularly flea beetles, cutworms and seedling diseases. It pays to scout often at this time of the season.

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Cutworm watch begins

Thursday, May 27, 2010 - Given the rush to complete the seeding task, growers can't forget to scout their already emerged crop. Keep an eye out for cutworm damage. Wet conditions force cutworms to the surface, where they are more likely to die from predation and disease, but a field around Bagot, Man., has already had a crop insurance assessment for cutworm damage.

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Scout the whole field for flea beetles

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - Scouting for flea beetles at field edges works early in the season when conditions are cool. With warmer weather, flea beetles will have moved throughout canola fields. Scout the whole field looking for hot spots — especially in canola fields seeded three weeks ago.

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Tips to get the most out of glyphosate

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - Glyphosate works best when applied during daylight hours, and when temperatures are warm and humidity high. Read on for more weather and water tips to improve glyphosate performance.

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