• Top 10 considerations to prep for next year

    September 4, 2014

    1. Assess the disease situation. 2. Consider disease severity when choosing varieties. 3. Recognize which issues were agronomic versus environmental. 4. Evaluate variety performance. 5. Manage residue with the combine. 6. Identify weeds before making fall weed control decisions. 7. Manage volunteer canola. (Key is to prevent losses in the first place.) 8. Count stems after harvest. 9. Do a…

  • Top 10 reasons for poor-looking canola

    July 16, 2014

    Growers in many regions are reporting canola fields that just don’t look as good as usual. Many are thin stands with weak plants and variable stages of maturity. Here are 10 most likely reasons…

  • Trying a new treatment? Leave a test strip

    June 25, 2014

    Want to see how a foliar nutrient application helps a hailed crop? Leave a check strip. Want to see whether a novel treatment provided a return on investment? Leave a check strip. Growers can use strip trials on their own farms to test how a particular practice or product performs in a local environment. This information can then be used…

  • Canola recovers from early hail

    June 11, 2014

    Early season hail rarely has an impact on canola yield potential. Hailed seedlings usually come back very well. If hail breaks off both cotyledons or snaps the stem, these plants usually do not survive. But even in these severe cases, while individual plants may die, a whole canola crop is fairly resilient to early season hail when it comes to…

  • The critical first 21 days

    June 4, 2014

    The week after seeding is a good time to dig up seeds and seedlings to check for rots and blights. Disease damaged seed and seedlings die quickly, and may be gone within a few days, which is why this timing is important to an accurate diagnosis. While scouting for disease, also look for…

  • How to count plants

    June 4, 2014

    Start counting a week after seeding and repeat a couple of times over the following two weeks. Here's how…

  • Crop insurance deadlines for canola

    May 27, 2014

    Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan, in general, have a lower percentage of canola seeded than other parts of the prairie. Canola seeded June 5 or even June 10 in those regions can still produce a good crop, and crop insurance deadlines reflect that. Here are the deadlines…

  • Residue rescue: Survey results

    May 22, 2014

    High cereal yields last year mean more residue issues this spring. If the drill cannot cut through or dig under the residue to place seed into soil, then some sort of residue management may be the lesser of two evils. We ran a survey the past two weeks asking Canola Watch readers for their thoughts on effective spring management for…

  • Top 10 details to record at seeding time

    April 3, 2014

    1. Date. Record the date and also the time of day that each crop was seeded. Comparing seeding dates, and cross referencing that with soil temperature and moisture conditions, can help determine future decisions with regard to ideal time of seeding and management steps that could be taken to reduce risks for early seeding. Time of day could be useful…

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