…clubroot and blackleg as per previous years but now also includes verticillium stripe. More information is available here. DISEASE REPORTING AND TRACKING: The Prairie Crop Disease Monitoring Network has updated…
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…clubroot and verticillium stripe, compact the soil, and add seedbed variability. The risk of seedbed damage via harrowing is much higher for shallow-seeded canola than deeper seeded cereals and pulses….
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…cultivar and seed treatment to reduce that risk. The Blackleg Management Guide can help. Identify and manage the top yield robbers. For 2025, flea beetles, verticillium stripe and herbicide-resistant weeds…
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…a two-way conversation with SaskCanola’s staff. Click here for details on how to subscribe. RESOURCE: Read this Canola Research Hub blog: Identify verticillium stripe as the first step to effective management SUPPORT:…
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…free disease testing program, which includes testing for clubroot and blackleg as per previous years but now also includes verticillium stripe. More information is available here. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Sclerotinia Risk…
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…Warm, moist soil temperatures may have contributed to an increase in foot and stem rots, Manitoba saw a rebound in blackleg incidence, and verticillium stripe was found in more areas…
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