A strong start for canola pays off all season long. Growers who invest the time to place seed at an even shallow depth and invest in a seeding rate that will provide seven to 10 living plants per square foot will usually see a strong return on that investment through reduced pest management costs, easier harvest timing, lower green seed counts and higher yields.
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Canola Research Hub delivers top science for your bottom line
Today the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) launches the Canola Research Hub, an online database designed to provide growers with the latest research findings to increase both productivity and profitability.
Read moreFederal investment supports canola industry growth
The federal government’s investment of up to $9.5 million to support market access and development activities is key to boosting canola’s value and industry growth, says Canola Council of Canada (CCC) president Patti Miller.
Read moreMedia Invitation: Canola Announcement
Please join the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Canola Council of Canada President Patti Miller for an important announcement in support of the canola industry.
Read moreCanola industry responding to first report of verticillium wilt in canola
The Canadian canola industry is focused on a collaborative approach to evaluate prevalence and develop a management strategy for verticillium wilt.
Read moreCanola Council of Canada posts variety performance data for 2014
Results are in for the 2014 Canola Performance Trials (CPT). Data from the science-based, third-party variety evaluations have been uploaded to the online comparison tool at www.canolaperformancetrials.ca.
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