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Do specialty oil canola plants freeze easier than regular canola?

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    #13
    90% of the time it’s the beetles that take the canola out quickly after a frost , not the frost itself
    But I have seen frost wipe out canola a few times , but it was under stress before frost . Small seed don’t help at all in any stressful conditions

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      #14
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post


      These ones have been hit 3 times in a week
      They will make it like Case say’s because we took the beetles out asap . Still needs a rain but that’s out of our control .
      For a rescue treatment we use matador plus 1.5 lt of Alpine G22
      Gets rid of pressure and add a bit of nutrient to help it recover faster
      Has anyone done any reseeding due to frost this year or are guys still working on the first pass. Fert supplier said her had 18 nh3 wagons being pulled still.

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        #15
        Originally posted by jdg364 View Post
        Has anyone done any reseeding due to frost this year or are guys still working on the first pass. Fert supplier said her had 18 nh3 wagons being pulled still.
        Not locally, but did hear east and south east of here.
        Some in far NW by St Wahlburg

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          #16
          Lots of seeding going on north south and west of us

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            #17
            Tomorrow will be our cleanup day, seeding about 65 acres of canola on 6 different quarters that were too wet when the rest was seeded earlier. Did a few oat and wheat acres yesterday, this should anger the rain gods and bring on the rain to flood these area’s again.

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              #18
              the usuals are reseeding here , was in early tho

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