Canola plants are vulnerable to weed competition, insects, frost and other threats at this stage. Canola fields need regular scouting to make sure plants are protected.
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What takes priority, seeds or weeds?
Early weed control means higher yields. But so does early seeding. Before deciding which to do first, assess the weed situation. Fields with a high population of winter annuals and perennials will benefit from a pre-seed burnoff.
Read moreGet a global perspective on clubroot management
Everyone involved in clubroot management — from growers to oil and gas workers to researchers — are welcome to attend the International Clubroot Workshop in Edmonton in June.
Read moreCanola Council welcomes progress based on joint research project with China
China’s decision to open another of its crushers to Canadian canola seed improves market access.
Read moreHelp your drill achieve consistent depth
Canola stand establishment benefits from consistent shallow seed placement. Can your drill seed at a 1/2″ to 1″ deep consistently from row to row?
Read moreCanola Council and Canadian Oilseed Processors Association Strengthen Relationship
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is extending a full range of services to the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association (COPA) in a move that will bring the two associations closer.
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