We don't expect you to be able to accurately identify problems or answer agronomy questions based on drive-by scouting, and that's the point of this quiz. The answers will provide some good scouting tips…
August 12, 2020 – Issue 22
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Lodging is when plants fall over, making them more difficult to harvest. Key plant characteristics that affect lodging risk are the strength of the stem and anchorage, canopy height and canopy weight. Length and stiffness of the tap root is an important characteristic determining anchorage strength…
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Clear patches of canola plants that are ripening prematurely could be diseased. These are obvious places to start a pre-harvest disease survey…
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What is the goal with a pre-harvest application? This article discusses tips and solutions for weed control versus desiccation. If the problem is uneven fields, swathing is the best choice…
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Researchers have identified at least 36 clubroot pathotypes in Western Canada, and roughly half are not controlled by the common clubroot resistance source – often referred to as first generation or "gen 1" resistance. That is why hybrids with clubroot resistance (CR) can still have clubroot galls…
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