Canola is the main crop for honey production in Western Canada. Wherever you find canola, you’ll find honeybees.
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Begin your pre-harvest disease watch
Diseased canola plants are easy to spot in the weeks leading up to cutting. Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists offer tips and a new video on proper identification for long-term disease management.
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Minister Gerry Ritz Serves Up Heart Health in Beijing with Canola Oil
Read moreEquipment sanitation is first line of defense to help prevent spread of different clubroot pathotype
Research has confirmed the presence of a different clubroot pathotype in the Edmonton region that can overcome current forms of clubroot resistance.
Read moreOne step closer to free trade with Korea
The tabling of the final text of the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA) brings improved market access for Canadian canola one step closer.
Read moreThink profit when you think pest management
Early weeds, insects above thresholds, and sclerotinia stem rot in a moist summer are three situations where canola growers are likely to get a good return from a pest management investment. Not all situations provide such economic clarity. This article describes three situations where spray applications may not provide a return on investment.
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