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Marketing and environmental challenges often have farmers reviewing ways to best-manage inputs to improve profits. Here are common agronomy practices that can greatly influence crop profitability…
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With the following tips, canola farmers can increase seed survival and get more from their seed investment…
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Dan Orchard and Jay Whetter converted last week's clubroot quiz into an informative podcast…
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Insects to watch for before and during seeding and immediately after emergence are cutworms, flea beetles, leafhoppers and diamondback moth…
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British Columbia: 1-800-784-2433 Alberta: 1-877-303-2642 Saskatchewan: 1-800-667-4442 Manitoba: 1-866-367-3276 or after hours 1-888-322-3019 Ontario: 1-866-531-2600…
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Test yourself with these 10 true or false questions about clubroot. Make sure to 'submit' and read the answers for lots of agronomy details…
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If you read nothing else about clubroot, read this article. It covers the basic management practices for all canola growers. The whole point of these core practices is to keep clubroot spores low and local…
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Before we get into a discussion on clubroot (Plamsodiophora brassicae) pathotypes, know this: Key management steps of minimizing soil movement, early deployment of resistant varieties, careful scouting to detect early……
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Five topics: Take time and seed right; Use the Canola Calculator to determine the ideal seeding rate; The ideal time to seed canola; Seeding into dry soil; Flea beetles will keep eating on cool days…