May 20 is not 100% safe in our area, but most seed after that.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostInteresting that Canola is up. There’s very little seeding done around here, but a couple of guys are into the last fields- Canola
You can bank the earlier rains for later, hopefully avoid the typical bug cycles, and when it comes to those heat blasts in July the mustard is still cabbaging rather than flowering. Sure it maybe doesnt cabbage as long, but heat stress at that point forces it to start bolting rather than force it to quit flowering. A rain event, even if it is lottery style, will generally follow that first horrid blast of heat and give a late seeded oilseed a chance to flower longer and be able to pull some moisture for podding.
I've rarely rarely oilseed that can "miss the heat" regardless of how early you plant it.
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We found that in our little pocket usually start canola around May 12 . Any earlier and the May long weekend frosts get us 8/10 years
then on the other side any canola seeded here after May 25 the risk get very high for early fall frostLast edited by furrowtickler; May 14, 2024, 19:01.
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