What to look for when disease scouting

…season, cut the lower stem and look for dead blackened tissue in the crown — a characteristic of blackleg, not grey stem. Verticillium stripe. Disease symptoms in canola include leaf…

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Canola Community Connections

…clubroot and blackleg as per previous years. More information is available here. Verticillium stripe is not included in SaskCanola’s free disease testing, but growers are still encouraged to send in…

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Alberta CanoLAB for Agronomists

…to improve your knowledge of blackleg, verticillium stripe, insect management and nutrient management. Plus, you can earn 4 CEUs by participating. Whether you are a seasoned agronomist or just starting…

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Topics for the week

Whether muddy or bone-dry, keep soil where it belongs Weed seeds and aggressive soil-borne pathogens causing clubroot and verticillium stripe are ready and waiting to hitch a ride on equipment…

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