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A second in-crop spray only makes sense if…
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Can you go 4 for 4 on this worm-themed quiz?…
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Manitoba Canola Growers Association and the Canola Council of Canada will host their second annual canolaPALOOZA, June 22 at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada site in Portage la Prairie. The event gives you an opportunity to interact with the canola industry experts in a fun, interactive way. Register for canolaPALOOZA…
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Here are some agronomy-related questions that dig a little deeper into herbicide performance in canola…
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For in-crop management of cleavers in canola, both glyphosate and glufosinate work best on smaller spring-germinating plants. Early herbicide application is also best for crop yield. Use a rate and water volume suitable for cleavers. Find details in the provincial crop protection guides: crop protection for your province: Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba…
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For fungicide to provide an economic level of blackleg suppression, the crop has to be susceptible to the disease, blackleg incidence and severity must be high (usually due to short canola rotations) and the fungicide has to go on early – cotyledon to 4-leaf stage – before visible symptoms appear…
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img src="https://www.canolawatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CPT-sign600-300x188.jpeg" alt="" width="300" height="188" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-13429" /> The 2017 Canola Performance Trials are off to a great start this growing season! The 25 CPT small plot sites are distributed across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. All three herbicide tolerance systems and nine different seed companies are represented…