• Topics for the Week

    July 27, 2022

    Diamondback moths | Lygus bugs | Harvest management options | Consider ROI before spraying for sclerotinia a second time / on reflowering canola…

  • Topics for the Week

    July 20, 2022

    Assess sclerotinia risk now | No quick fix for hail damage | To spray or not to spray for pests | Spray to swath timing…

  • Topics for the Week

    July 13, 2022

    Missing flowers likely due to early environmental stresses | Sclerotinia risk high | Insect management | Do add-ins add up?…

  • Topics for the Week

    July 6, 2022

    Sclerotinia risk is building | Lygus bugs | Grasshoppers | What's wrong with that crop?…

  • Topics for the Week

    June 29, 2022

    Cabbage seedpod weevil | Prioritize predicting sclerotinia | Still planning an in-season herbicide? | How is that crop looking?…

  • Topics for the Week

    June 22, 2022

    Protect that (high value) crop from disease | What's the ROI on that new product? | Top tips to optimize 1-pass herbicide | What if Mother Nature doesn't play along…

  • Topics for July 7, 2021

    July 7, 2021

    Spraying for sclerotinia | Heat damage | Beneficial insects | Late-window herbicide applications…

  • Will hot, dry weather stop sclerotinia stem rot?

    July 29, 2020

    Not really. If infection got started, then this fungus is in the plant. When conditions are ideal (relative humidity over 80 per cent and temperatures of 20°C to 25°C) then pathogen grows aggressively eating up more tissue. When conditions are not ideal, the disease slows…waiting, patiently…

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