The myth that you need "GMO" canola to produce high yields.
Hybrid does not mean GMO.
In Europe, FSU, South America they continually push yields past our own with "conventional" non-gmo Oilseed ****...
Seed costs are lower also compared to here. (Though not by that much).
Unless you seed your own... pay a 9GBPish royalty and put some seed treatment on, and go.
Interestingly, check out Farming Forum (UK Agriville https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/osr-yields-so-far.237808/ https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/osr-yields-so-far.237808/ ) They are talking about drought and heat (which we know Europe had) and OSR (Oilseed ****) is still yielding over a MT/acre...
So, what have we gained here as the homeland of canola?
Kinda makes you scratch your head.
Hybrid does not mean GMO.
In Europe, FSU, South America they continually push yields past our own with "conventional" non-gmo Oilseed ****...
Seed costs are lower also compared to here. (Though not by that much).
Unless you seed your own... pay a 9GBPish royalty and put some seed treatment on, and go.
Interestingly, check out Farming Forum (UK Agriville https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/osr-yields-so-far.237808/ https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/osr-yields-so-far.237808/ ) They are talking about drought and heat (which we know Europe had) and OSR (Oilseed ****) is still yielding over a MT/acre...
So, what have we gained here as the homeland of canola?
Kinda makes you scratch your head.
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