Have a 2" blanket of snow covering everything here. Canola has been showing rows for about 4 days. Temp has sat at zero for the last 10hours and is still snowing so no sunshine and immediate warming. Is this canola hopelessly doomed or is there hope? Does the snow insulate it or freeze it? Do I start scrambling for seed to beat the rush? Anyone with similar past experience? Guessing it would be a week before we could reseed anyhow so time will tell?
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We had similar conditions a few years ago. The snow isn't the problem , but the cool soil, stress on the plants, is. Ours hadn't emerged yet, but the damage was done. The crop never really recovered , 15-20 bus. Yours might be better , good luck. Crops here are being stressed from soil saturation.
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We were in the same 'boat' with a dry sub-surface. But as well it is filled up and the last two days have put us in the same situation as the rest. Temps/sun next week were looking good but now it is changing for the worse every 6 hrs.
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