The County I'm in checks every field on every quarter every year. If they see any symptoms they send samples away.
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Another can of worms.....what about agronomic practices on leased/rented land. Are landlords writing canola rotation restrictions into their agreements? Does it matter when it can be tracked into the fields on a tenants machinery from someone else's abused farming practices.
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What about all the oil field traffic. Operators drive from field to field all day. Same as weed sprayers? Other trucks travel to and from infected areas all the time. Surely a big reason for club root spread.
What about commercial truckers? Fertilizer gets hauled in from far distances and often into and out of muddy yards.Last edited by poorboy; Mar 5, 2018, 14:38.
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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostJust buy clubroot resistant seed from retailer.
I have a neighbor, with 200 cultvated acres. They both work jobs in town. The wife works at the local ag retailer and utilizes the best products available. They are on their 9th consecutive crop of canola. Its working.
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Originally posted by HITTGrapevine View Posthaha. working alright … like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. guys that know the disease say over dependence on so-called "resistant" varieties combined with canola-snow-canola rotations is a high-risk approach. But hey, it's their land, not mine. best of luck
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostAnother can of worms.....what about agronomic practices on leased/rented land. Are landlords writing canola rotation restrictions into their agreements? Does it matter when it can be tracked into the fields on a tenants machinery from someone else's abused farming practices.
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Originally posted by HITTGrapevine View Posthaha. working alright … like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. guys that know the disease say over dependence on so-called "resistant" varieties combined with canola-snow-canola rotations is a high-risk approach. But hey, it's their land, not mine. best of luck
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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostThey must know what they are doing and buy the best products. She works for the ag retailer. I just realized that there would be all kinds of talk talk about rotations and sound agronomy.......then plant canola again.
Anyway , thread is about regulations coming our way and what to expect .
Thread not intended to finger point rotations, which is not the cause but an enabler to enhance the issue when it arrives . It came from the horticultural industry via green houses by the way.
It showed up in this area on one farm with a longer 4-5 year rotation, smaller farmer that farms in a small area . So it can happen anywhere despite super duper farming practices.
Just trying to be proactive and have an RM with sound bylaws in place when it may become an issue. Don’t want to be in an RM that ill prepared is all . Knee jerk reactions after the fact are never good .
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