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    Canola Fertility

    Are we sure that the high rates of N recommended are actually what good canola crops need?

    We grew this canola on a 1-2-2-1 ratio. Our best canola this year.

    Yielded very well.


    That ratio is European protocol for canola vs. Canada's answer of more N all the time.

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    #2
    Also notice the even stand... Without a half million drill. Lol.

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      #3
      What were the lbs./ac. in your 1-2-2-1 blend ratio. Do you really think that much of a yield boost is coming from the potassium in the potash fert or the micro choride?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Klause View Post
        Also notice the even stand... Without a half million drill. Lol.
        ..........doesn't look like the most challenging topography.

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          #5
          Hey Klause, what was your lbs/acre of product applied at that rate??

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            #6
            Don't the Europeans use alot more fertilizer than Western Canadians? So your N may still be quite high but your point is the ratio?

            Tell the whole story...

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              #7
              Interesting thanks Klause.
              I wonder if the Canola councils have a generic recommendation?

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                #8
                This field was 50-100-100-50.


                We have another at 30-50-50-30.


                Actually rolling land... But you'll see in the pics of the hill field the other trial is on... Drill seeds the same all the time.


                Actually we've gotten to the point where some guys were in Sask are using more fertiliser than they do in Europe... But only growing half or a little less than half the crop.


                Potash is the big one nobody wants to use here... Pouring on a bunch of N without potassium is silly. And just because we have it a mile down in the ground doesn't mean the plants have it... Soil tests lie a lot about K.


                I'm not sure it's the potassium the micros with it, the salt index balancing the pH ot a bit of each, tbh

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                  #9
                  Those actual or bulk pounds?

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                    #10
                    How are you placing that much, not with the seed, but banding ?

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                      #11
                      I hope that is pounds of product and not actual. If its actual that is in excess of 500 lbs/ac of product so you would obviously need it to yield well!!!

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                        #12
                        I'll guess they're actual?
                        My agronomist sounds a little like Klause. But wow thats a lot of p k in one year. I get criticized for 25-30#s.
                        I do want to thank klause for posting his real numbers. Real info is very much appreciated. Hopefully the anonymity can allow this exchange to continue. Just ignore the wieners.

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