Re-calibrating you air drill between different seed lots (or varieties) of canola is important to ensure that you are attaining the desired seeding rate. Canola Council of Canada Resource Manager Derwyn Hammond explains in this video…
Canola Watch Posts
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November 15, 2010 - Some canola went in the bin hot. Some went in damp. In all cases, even if it went in dry and cool, it pays to make sure stored canola is safe — especially at $12 a bushel…
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Growers have clubroot-resistant varieties to choose from, but this resistance could be lost quickly if not supported by other disease management steps…
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Growers can use strip trials on their own farms to test how a particular practice or product performs in a local environment…
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Greg Sekulic. Greg lives in Grande Prairie, Alta., and is the agronomy specialist for the Peace River region, including B.C. His area of specialty is sustainable canola production. Contact him……
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Growers may encounter a few glitches the first time they take a drill to the field. A large investment in canola seed can escape out the drill pretty quickly if……
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Growers are reminded to make sure they seed registered varieties. Some older varieties that were once registered have been “deregistered” — they have been removed due to their negative effects……
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Growers in areas with excess moisture in 2010 or 2011 or both may not have a good handle on their soil nutrient reserves unless they get a soil test. Nitrogen……