Herbicide carryover can cause crop injury ranging from minimal to complete crop loss. Increased acreage of canola and new herbicide options in other rotation crops have created more opportunities for…
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Canola Council Encyclopedia Entry
Herbicide carryover can cause crop injury ranging from minimal to complete crop loss. Increased acreage of canola and new herbicide options in other rotation crops have created more opportunities for…
Read moreWhile proper identification of prominent weed species at early stages in their development is an essential part of managing weed populations in a canola field, additional topics are important for…
Read moreCanola injury can occur from exposure to low soil concentrations of some herbicides and pesticides. Read the best tips for herbicide injury management.
Read moreWeed control remains one of the most important mechanisms of yield loss in Western Canada. The widespread use of herbicide-resistant canola initially provides a significant improvement to weed control, but…
Read moreProper storage of harvested canola ensures final yields and seed quality are maintained so growers can plan marketing and delivery options.
Read moreWhile good agronomic practices can maximize canola yields and returns throughout the growing season, proper harvest management is essential to realizing those yields. Seed and quality losses caused by untimely…
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