Clubroot spreading to Mb. Canola days numbered.
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Edmonton area has had club root for a long period of time. It is something that can be managed but having said, it best to keep the disease out. That means best management practices in terms of crop rotation, keeping equipment clean when you move between fields, etc. It takes a long time to reduce the impact of a soil born disease like clubroot (which likely never 100 % goes away) so the best strategy is to prevent infecting the soil in the first place. Variety selection should be the second or third line of defense - not the first. This disease does adapt over time.
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With millions of spores per gall or something like that. Heavy harrowing on a windy day could spread it? Everyone here will get it eventually as farms get bigger. Can only do so much. If biotechnology can't get around it we've reached our max tonnes. But likely not end of world. There's still margin for the lowest cost growers.
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