Slow time = scouting time!

…Foot rot and brown girdling root rot Grey stem Verticillium stripe For assistance, bring your CCC disease scouting guide to the field with you to scout and refresh your memory…

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Biosecurity for field crops: Why and how?

…contained with biosecurity include clubroot, verticillium stripe and weeds. Other significant crop pests of the Canadian Prairies that can move with moving soil are aphanomyces (aphanomyces root rot of pea…

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Clubroot, wet springs and mud

…and pests is large. It includes aphanomyces, phytophthera, verticillium, nematodes and weed seeds. Moving soil means moving clubroot. Soil clinging to field equipment is the primary vector for clubroot spread….

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Crop off? Prep for post-harvest jobs

…really dry is probably a bad idea. Read more. Tillage. Tillage increases the risk of soil erosion and it has the potential to spread clubroot and verticillium. Tillage also dries…

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CCC agronomy team priorities for 2017

…Look for a spring release of a new CCC educational video on swede midge biology. Clint Jurke, Agronomy Director jurkec@canolacouncil.org I want to find out if verticillium stripe has a…

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What do I do about ruts?

…as weed seeds and verticillium, but ruts can create headaches for combining, fall spraying and seeding next spring. Working wet fields can also cause compaction. Duals on a combine can…

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Rain delays harvest: What to do?

…ruts from spraying fungicide at flowering. We know that tillage will spread clubroot as well as weed seeds and verticillium, but ruts can create headaches for combining, fall spraying and…

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