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Late harvested canola fields that were at various stages of growth when swathed may have high levels of green seed. If that is your situation, here are two articles that may be helpful…
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Harvest bags are best used as a short-term storage solution under Prairie conditions. University of Manitoba researchers made the following recommendations after a three-year bag storage study…
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The Canola Council of Canada will hire three post-secondary students to fill the position: Agronomy Specialist Summer Assistant. All applications must be received by the end of the day on November 11, 2015…
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The Early Bird deadline to register for the Canola Council of Canada's 2016 Convention in San Diego is midnight, November 24, 2015. All who register before that time will automatically be entered to WIN a $500 VISA gift card. Click here for contest details…
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This short film explores the truth behind common misconceptions of agriculture, empowering farmers to advocate for their social license to farm. The film will make its debut early January 2016…
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Alberta Canola Producers Commission will host 12 canola grower meetings across Alberta beginning on November 17. All meetings have top notch speakers addressing agronomy, marketing and farm business management topics to help make farmer more profitable…
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SaskCanola partners with Sask Mustard, SaskFlax and Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture for the Saskatchewan Oilseed Producer Days — 5 Meetings, 5 Locations, 5 Days…
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Western Canada has made great strides in adopting minimum tillage practices that save time and diesel fuel, improve soils and improve sustainability scores. Here are factors to consider before choosing the tillage option…
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Decisions on what variety, nutrient or crop input product to buy are improved with good data. When looking for data, here are a few clues as to the quality of the data set…