…use a one in two canola rotation. Others may need to use a longer rotation, perhaps due to high blackleg severity and incidence, increased flea beetle populations, positive clubroot identification…
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…scout for blackleg in canola,” and Greg Sekulic on “Should I grow a clubroot resistant variety?” Click here for more information and to register. January 14-15 — CropSphere in Saskatoon….
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…CCC agronomy specialist Clint Jurke is on the program, speaking about blackleg and clubroot. Registration is $20 and includes lunch. Please register by November 12 by calling the Swift Current…
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…to cool, and can be at risk. Aerate it immediately to cool it down, even if it’s dry. Tweet of the week: For more on blackleg, see the following Canola…
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…swathing, ignore plants that are prematurely ripened due to diseases like sclerotinia, blackleg and clubroot. However, determine the actual cause of the premature ripening so appropriate changes can be planned…
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…swathing, ignore plants that are prematurely ripened due to diseases like sclerotinia, blackleg and clubroot. However, determine the actual cause of the premature ripening so appropriate changes can be planned…
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…first-hand insight into blackleg conditions across the Prairies? Sign up to take part in a 5-year research project. See details in the article below. Swathing could start this week for…
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…list for diseases, including blackleg lesions (shown above), to look for ahead of swathing. The days leading up to swathing are an excellent time to identify diseases present. Once diseases…
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…of blackleg, clubroot and sclerotinia stem rot. Nothing can be done to mitigate losses at this stage, but identifying which diseases are present is relatively easy between now and harvest….
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