A new video from the Canola Council of Canada zooms in on blackleg, showing how the canola disease infects a plant, how it spreads throughout a field, and what growers can do to protect blackleg resistance traits.
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Weaned pigs perform on high canola meal diet
The latest canola meal research published in the Journal of Animal Science demonstrates high growth performance in weaned pigs fed a diet high in canola meal.
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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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Research has confirmed the presence of a different clubroot pathotype in the Edmonton region that can overcome current forms of clubroot resistance.
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