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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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Canola Community Connections

…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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Canola Community Connections

…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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