The #Canola Watch email yesterday had a short survey on canola "yield robbers" for 2023.
If you have a minute to fill it out, your responses will help CCC agronomy specialists tailor presentations through the winter.
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Early results for one question:
Reminder: our Saskatchewan 4R Field Day at @IHARF_SK is TOMORROW at 10 am CST!
Join us to learn valuable insights about #4RNutrientStewardship, tour demo plots and review Canola 4R Advantage incentives.
Sign up here: https://t.co/4vtCrb3CWR
Correct swath timing is a major contributor to yield. The optimal time to swath canola is at 60% seed colour change or later. Learn how to assess correct SCC for swathing with @CanolaWatch.
Prior to swathing is the ideal time to assess your #canola crop for plant diseases.
Watch this short video with @JurkeCCC on how to complete a canola disease survey and the value it provides.
#WestCdnAg#CdnAg
BLACKLEG TESTING TIP: Collect a sample at 60% seed colour change while plants are still green (swathing time). Learn more about testing for blackleg & how to submit a FREE test today. https://t.co/x0FGBV6la3 #diseasetesting#canola#SkAg
Register now! On Thurs. August 4 SaskCanola & Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation will host a Crop Walk @IHARF_SK. Register here https://t.co/b36yYqDYnu
@JoshFankhauser1@efarmerdot@canolacouncil@AlbertaCanola@CanolaWatch The thing I like about 4R is that you plan to optimize your crop nutrition, and have the flexibility to compensate if your plans change.
If due to circumstances you can't control, one "R" has to be compromised, there is usually a way to make up for that with one or more other "R"
Combine College registration has been EXTENDED! Last chance to reserve your spot is Sunday. Join us next week in Dauphin or Portage la Prairie for combine sessions with John Deere, Case IH & New Holland, lunch and a tradeshow. We hope to see you there!
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Save the Date! On Thursday, August 4 SaskCanola & Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation will host a Crop Walk @IHARF_SK. Stay tuned for more details. #cropwalk#SkAg#westcdnag#grow22
The decision to spray for flea beetles is one of the most challenging pest management choices #canola producers make. Use the @CanolaWatch 8-step spray decision guide to help.
Following the 4Rs: Right source, Right rate, Right time and Right place, will lead to improved nutrient use efficiency, which is good for both farm productivity and the environment.
#CanolaClips22
It is wet across the canola belt.
Started thinking about sclerotinia stem rot?
Is it a tough decision to spray or not?
We are testing a new sclero prediction app this year. But we need beta testers to make sure the algorithm is right.
DM me if you want to be a tester.
Subsurface fertilizer applications have multiple benefits, both agronomic and environmental.
Learn more about the Right place principle of #4RNutrientStewardship at https://t.co/jlFq96TnKy
Have a minute? Here’s a refresher on seed-placed fertilizer from @CanolaWatch
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Only a safe rate of phosphorus fertilizer provides any benefit when placed with your seed - typically 25 lbs or less for canola seed.
While it may not be feasible to use a different fertilizer blend for each field, using a common blend for all #canola fields and varying the rate based on productivity levels in the field is another way to achieve the right rate.
More info at https://t.co/jlFq96TnKy
There are so many reasons to soil test this year.
Sampling is recommended if:
1️⃣samples were not taken in the fall
2️⃣crop regrowth or fall weeds have taken up enough nutrients to change test results
3️⃣moisture from snowmelt may have ↗️spring losses
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