Questions of the Month

Verticillium stripe Cutworm One notable to put back on your radar for 2025:  Bertha armyworm. They weren’t bad in 2024, but a few hotspots showed up. They will cycle back…

Read more

Saskatchewan CanoLAB for Agronomists

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

Read more

20 agronomy tips to improve sustainability

…behind this recommendation. 13. Manage diseases with genetic resistance and crop rotation. 14. Keep equipment clean. Moving soil means moving clubroot, verticillium, aphanomyces (pea and lentil disease), phytophthora (soybean disease),…

Read more

Saskatchewan CanoLAB for Agronomists

…their disease identification before the growing season. The event will feature sessions (40 minutes each) examining four major canola diseases in the Prairies: blackleg, clubroot, sclerotinia and verticillium stripe. Two…

Read more

Canola Community Connections

…FREE DISEASE TESTING: SaskCanola has launched its free disease testing program, which includes testing for clubroot and blackleg as per previous years but now also includes verticillium stripe. More information…

Read more
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Privacy policy
Dismiss
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Privacy policy
Dismiss