Growers in fringe areas where clubroot is at low levels or has not yet been detected are encouraged to check their fields. Noticing the disease before it gets serious is an important step in long-term clubroot management
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CCC welcomes Cairns Group Dialogue on importance of sound science in international trade
The Canola Council of Canada commented today on the Cairns Group Ministerial meeting taking place today in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Read moreCool those bins of hot canola
Canola harvested in very hot weather has to go on aeration to cool it off. Even if dry, hot canola can start to heat and spoil within weeks.
Read moreCanola Performance Trials 2011 well underway
The new Canola Performance Trials (CPT) 2011 is approaching the harvest phase, with data expected to be available to farmers in early November, the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) announced today.
Read moreBertha armyworm near economic thresholds
Hot, dry weather has been favorable for bertha armyworm numbers. Some growers in Manitoba, eastern Saskatchewan and the Peace River region have already sprayed. All growers should scout canola fields immediately.
Read moreCanola contributes $15.4 billion to Canadian economy
A report released today by the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) demonstrates that canola’s contribution to the Canadian economy has grown to $15.4 billion annually — about $1.4 billion more than when last measured.
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