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Publication Troff document Canola Diseases: Clubroot
Importance, cause, signs and symptoms, disease cycle and management strategies for clubroot of canola
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Publication Troff document Canola Diseases: Sclerotinia Stem Rot
Information regarding the cause, symptoms and signs and management of the economically important disease of canola, Sclerotinia stem rot (white mold).
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Publication Octet Stream Swathing and Harvesting Canola
The timing of swathing canola is important for quality and yield. This publication provides information about the proper stage to swath canola and the effect of swathing time on yield, green seed and percent oil. A description is provided about how to set the swather and combine to optimize the yield and quality of canola.
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Publication Octet Stream Herbicide Resistant Traits in Minnesota and North Dakota
This reference guide is designed to help clarify which herbicide products can be applied to various trait packages. It will also help with understanding which herbicides can be applied safely and legally.
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Publication North Dakota Canola Variety Trial Results for 2020 and Selection Guide
The North Dakota Canola Variety Trial Results provide producers with data on canola performance throughout the state and gives information about yield and other agronomic traits, for accurate selection of canola hybrids for agricultural production in North Dakota
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Publication North Dakota Canola Variety Trial Results for 2019 and Selection Guide
The ND Canola Variety Trial Results provide producers with data on canola performance throughout the state and gives information about yield and other information needed for accurate selection of canola hybrids for agricultural production in North Dakota.
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