January is farm show month. These shows provide an excellent opportunity to hear experts speak on what happened in 2014 and how to keep getting better in 2015. You’ll also have a chance to meet CCC agronomy staff and representatives from your provincial canola grower organizations. January is the month to register for canoLAB 2015. Plants are growing in reparation,…
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CanoLAB 2015 explores a new mix of agronomy topics that will appeal to first timers as well as those who attend CanoLAB each year. The plants in the photo are being prepared for canoLAB 2015. Real plants with real problems greatly enhance the experience canoLAB will provide to you. Topics for 2015: Harvest Management – Cutting Your Losses Breeding in…
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Agronomy Update is a full two days of agronomy presentations. The agenda includes CCC agronomy specialist Dan Orchard, speaking January 21 on Ultimate Canola Challenge research results. Other canola specific topics include Hector Carcamo on lygus research, Sheau-Fang Hwang with a clubroot update and Ralph Lange on blackleg management…
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CropConnect is in Winnipeg February 17-18. Read more for links to this event and others in February and March…
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Set your sights higher at the Canola Council of Canada 2015 convention at The Fairmont Banff Springs, March 3-5. The CCC Convention is the one annual event where the entire canola industry comes together and we want you to be there. Take in world-class experts discussing topics that matter to our industry and make face-to-face connections with all links of…
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Iconic beauty amidst snow-capped peaks, enchanting lakes and pristine wilderness. The majestic “Castle in the Rockies,” located in the heart of Alberta in Canada’s Banff National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — has been providing legendary hospitality and unsurpassed dining experiences to guests of this luxury hotel for over 125 years…