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what the canola industry has learned from the clubroot situation

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    #21
    don't know about your seed Tom but we can remember cleavers in our canola seed.

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      #22
      Hopper with cutworms how about the bs no more
      lindane seed treatment for canola. Worked to stop
      bugs for years.

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        #23
        don't know about your seed Tom but we can remember cleavers in our canola seed.

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          #24
          The thing to keep in mind is that in a breeding facility every inch of the ground is walked over and plants are carefully looked at. In sask there are probably hundreds of places clubroot is, just not confirmed. This disease is in western Canada. Maybe stop growing a rotation of Liberty Canola RR Canola Liberty Canola RR Canola Liberty Canola RR Canola wheat then canola again.

          You got to be either naive or stupid to think clubroot isn't in farmland in sask.

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            #25
            Your right wd, as well clubroot was confirmed a while ago in Western Sask - source, probably oil patch. So it was already here. But it does not help that was in canola research plots. Not surprised though, those plots get monitored alot.

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              #26
              Way down the list of threads/likely will be ignored but here is the link to a Cargill press release.

              [URL="http://www.cargill.com/news/releases/2011/NA3051297.jsp"]Cargill[/URL]

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