Coming events

blackleg, insects and more. Click here for more information and to register. Canola Crop Walks in Alberta July 9 — Westlock, Barrhead. CCC senior agronomy specialist John Mayko and Alberta…

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Coming events

…seedling diseases, sclerotinia, blackleg and insects. Click here for more information and to register. BCGPA will hold its Annual Field Crop Tour and BBQ July 14 starting 4:00 p.m. at…

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Still Thinking About Straight Cutting?

…advantage when straight cutting. Disease – The crop should be relatively free from blackleg, fusarium wilt, sclerotinia and alternaria, as these diseases can cause premature ripening, which makes the crop…

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Hail Damage – Getting Too Late to Recover

…sclerotinia stem rot, alternaria black spot or blackleg if environmental conditions have been conducive to spore production and disease development. More information about hail damage to canola is available at…

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Hail Damage – Getting Too Late to Recover

…such as sclerotinia stem rot, alternaria black spot or blackleg if environmental conditions have been conducive to spore production and disease development. More information about hail damage to canola is…

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Hail Reported Again

…concern for disease access. The hail wounds on the plant can provide points of entry for disease pathogens such as sclerotinia stem rot, alternaria black spot or blackleg if environmental…

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