Tips to prepare for harvest
…harvest. 1. Scout for disease prior to swathing. Assess levels to determine if premature ripening or pod damage is due to diseases like blackleg, sclerotinia stem rot, clubroot, or alternaria…
Read more…harvest. 1. Scout for disease prior to swathing. Assess levels to determine if premature ripening or pod damage is due to diseases like blackleg, sclerotinia stem rot, clubroot, or alternaria…
Read more…within each province, an exception was blackleg in Saskatchewan where the incidence of basal cankers was higher in 2017 compared to 2016. Lack of moisture. Drought or near drought in…
Read more…Group 4C insecticide). Diversified control of flea beetles (including striped). Other actives also improve protection from seed-borne blackleg, seed-borne alternaria and seeding disease complex. Jumpstart. (Penicillium bilaii, biological). Improves phosphorus…
Read more…The Canola Council of Canada’s annual forum is condensed into one day of research updates, discovery and discussion. Session topics include variable-rate fertilizer, clubroot and blackleg management, and the CanoVision…
Read more…up in the hopper, increasing the storage risk. Low disease. The crop should be relatively free from blackleg, sclerotinia stem rot, clubroot and alternaria, as these diseases can result in…
Read more…down and diseases are most advanced (and therefore easiest to see). Check stems for sclerotinia stem rot, clip crowns to check for blackleg and dig up roots to look for…
Read more…down and diseases are most advanced (and therefore easiest to see). Check stems for sclerotinia stem rot, clip crowns to check for blackleg and dig up roots to look for…
Read more…timing. Fungicides should be used carefully and according to their label recommendations. Applying a fungicide after the rosette stage is too late to prevent the most serious blackleg infection and…
Read more…more than two years. Grass-in small early-identified patches to prevent movement of soil. Further reading: Could also be blackleg or root rot? Clubroot maps: What do they tell you? CCC…
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