There's canola on the eastern prairies that only went I to full bloom 7 days ago. I'm not saying the odd stragglers. There's thousands upon thousands of acres like that from humboldt east to winnipeg.
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Late canola not going to have a good week!
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Very good point ado ..
These warm - not overly hot temps are doing nothing but good in many areas
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Sask you did not read correct. He said its in full bloom starting 7 days ago. Here those late fields still in mid full bloom look the best. I cannot explain why. Some will have a good 5 week bloom. Awaiting pods on mine still so slow to come. Early ones all look bad are you saying the early canola is done with the bad so cannot hurt it.
In my opinon we have perfect canola weather here takes 30 plus to do damage and that is not happenning. Or are we looking at the feels like temp here. Actually dug up some potatos and onions today and was surpris d how warm the soil was.
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Our late canola will not bloom as long as the early seeded, but, I wonder sometimes if daylight hours has more of an effect. The weather has been great for canola, but some here are concerned about dryness.
The crop in trouble in our area is soybeans. It's the beginning of August and most soy fields have no pods yet.
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