How to reduce costly harvest losses
…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
Read more…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
Read moreReducing losses out the back of the combine, which can easily reach up to five bushels per acre or more, is a way to add bushels with very limited investment….
Read more…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
Read more…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
Read more…the fall can protect nitrogen from losses, but check that soil conditions allow for a good sealing of the band. The Canola Encyclopedia section on nitrogen has good tips in…
Read more…chlorophyll will lead to yield and quality losses. These immature seeds will shrivel up and could be blown out of the combine, making no contribution to yield. And frost stops…
Read more…crop staging difficulties in following canola crops. Growers can significantly reduce their volunteer canola seedbank by reducing losses at harvest. Canola losses at harvest can be up to 5 bushels…
Read more…of the combine is a good start. In this educational video, growers and other specialists show how to properly measure and quantify losses out the back of the combine for…
Read more…losses before crops are even seeded. When choosing to apply any pesticides close to swathing or straight cutting timing, be sure to follow the appropriate Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHIs), conveniently provided…
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