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Give your future seedbed a good start by managing residue this fall. The combine is a key part of this process…
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A lot of harvest-related topics are top of mind this week, including high winds that are blowing around canola swaths. See our tips on how to limit wind damage to swaths, and well as a few things to consider if swaths have blown…
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Default to waiting. Don’t make a snap decision to swath. Before taking any harvest action, start with this sequence…
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What are the probabilities that your area will get a -2°C frost this week or next week?…
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While pre-harvest scouting for diseases and crop staging, keep a look out for weeds. Challenges with timely and effective weed control earlier in the season can result in more weeds than expected at harvest time. Large weeds at this point in the season raise three agronomy questions…
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This quiz describes five timely scenarios where decisions could influence profitability of a canola crop…
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Always inspect seeds in side-branches as well, particularly in fields with low plant populations that have a large amount of branching…
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How many days delayed am I going to be with straight combining versus swathing? It depends on your expectation of “ready". This article describes three scenarios…
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Measure combine losses and then make adjustments to limit those losses. This puts more canola in the bin and reduces the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields…