Fundamentals

These Fundamentals articles represent our core canola best management practices for yield, profitability and sustainability. These articles are more detailed than our e-newsletter articles and explain the science and experience behind the recommended practices. Content is linked to additional resources in our Canola Encyclopedia and Canola Research Hub.

Cutworm management in canola

Cutworms are a common crop pest of the Canadian Prairies. When scouting shows crop loss at threshold, consider a targeted insecticide spray…

How to manage verticillium stripe

This article outlines what we know (and mostly don’t know) about potential verticillium stripe management. In most situations, we don’t have Prairies-based research to confirm…

Manage gophers in early spring

The best time to manage Richardson’s ground squirrels, AKA gophers, is late winter and early spring as they emerge from their burrows…

Shopping for an agronomist

A farm decides it could benefit from outside advice on crop rotation and fertilizer rates, or on scouting and pest management. Here are some questions to…

Herbicide carryover and sprayer contamination

Canola plants are sensitive to off-target herbicide damage through herbicide carryover and sprayer contamination. This article has five sections to identify and avoid this damage…

Many reasons for missing pods

Disruptions and malfunctions in bud formation and pollination can result in blanks on canola stems where pods should be. Here are the common causes…

Broadcast seeding canola: Tips

Broadcast seeding can work in a pinch when the calendar ticks toward June and fields are still too moist for a farm’s regular seeding tool…

Equipment sanitation: Why and how

Soil on equipment can spread major pests, including clubroot and herbicide-resistant weed seeds. Equipment sanitation reduces the risk…

How to identify verticillium stripe

Verticillium stripe, a disease of canola in Canada, causes yield loss in some fields. This article has identification and management tips…

Lygus bugs management in canola

Sweep for lygus bugs at late flowering and pod stages of canola. The standard threshold is 20-30 adults and late-instar nymphs per 10 sweeps…

Quick tips for on-farm trials

Farms can run research trials to test how a particular practice or product performs in the local environment. Here are the steps…

Conditioning tips for stored canola

Cooling hot grain within the first 24 hours is important for safe long-term storage. This also removes moisture that sweats from all canola…

How to reduce combine loss

Canola growers can lose a lot of crop if the combine isn’t adjusted properly. This article has tips to measure and reduce loss…