Canola agronomy for the Brown soil zone
The Brown soil zone has lower canola acres and lower canola yields than other regions of the Prairies. This article describes agronomy practices that could improve results for canola in this large area.
The Brown soil zone has lower canola acres and lower canola yields than other regions of the Prairies. This article describes agronomy practices that could improve results for canola in this large area.
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With $9 million from the federal government’s Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership and another $8 million from grower organizations and industry, the next round of Canola AgriScience Cluster research will help strengthen Canada’s canola sector.
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