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Canola School: Crusting Can Negatively Impact Your Stand

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    Canola School: Crusting Can Negatively Impact Your Stand

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    #2
    Good example of crusting but who would have had that problem this year? A rain usually allows the canola to come through also, the land rolling would scare me to make that soil blow in the wind and also cause damage to the canola.

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      #3
      CRUSTING! Bare dirt. Stop with the bare dirt and tillage already. I thought crusting was history, but then I guess there are still guys who pulverize the shit out of their soil.

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        #4
        What about the crusting in zero till? Not to mention
        the huge dirt clods from seeding into wet soil.

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          #5
          Crusting is getting worse in the peace, i crusted on my home and never does, the snow did us in.

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            #6
            Crusting has been a real problem in Southern Alberta this year on irrigation and heavier soil dryland. The high winds after the rain really made it terrible.

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              #7
              I stand corrected. I thought this problem was minimal anymore. It sure is for me.

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