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    Canola Crops

    Lots of Sclerotinia starting to show up in fields around North East Alberta.

    Crops may not be as good as they once looked.

    #2
    What are others seeing for crop diseases? What is yield potential now? How long to harvest? Let us know your region.

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      #3
      I am in south central Manitoba.

      There is lots of canola around here, more than usual. It seems to be evenly split in three seeding time groupings, with a third before the snow of May 11, a third near the end of May (when it was still too wet to properly seed), and the last third in the third week of June.

      The early stuff is showing a fair bit of sclerotinia, with my estimate of loss in yield of 10 to 12%. I dont know yet about the later canola.

      None the less, all of the canola crop looks great, with a high yield potential in spite of some disease pressure, although the later stuff looks doubtful to escape frost damage, as it is now at 40 to 50% bloom. Average yields of 40 or more bu per acre would not surprise me, with some expected in the 50's.

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        #4
        I have seen fields sprayed and not sprayed in NE sask, and untreated canola has high to very high sclerotinia infection rates. Seeds are still watery and 1 in three plants are infected. In the sprayed fields it is more like 1 in twenty. I think untreated fields are going to be hard to swath and fairly disappointing.

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