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North Dakota Canola Variety Trial Results for 2016 and Selection Guide (A1124-16, Oct. 2016)

Canola is a major oil crop in the northern Great Plains, particularly in North Dakota. In 2016, North Dakota accounted for approximately 82 percent of the canola acreage planted in the U.S. This publication summarizes canola variety performance at the various North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers. The relative performance of the hybrids is presented in table form.

Hans Kandel

Adnan Akyüz (NDSU Main Station); Mike Ostlie, Blaine Schatz and Jesper Nielsen(Carrington Research Extension Center); John Rickertsen and Rick Olson (Hettinger Research Extension Center); Eric Eriksmoen, Jim Tarasenko and Joe Effertz (North Central Research Extension Center, Minot); Bryan Hanson,Travis Hakanson and Lawrence Henry (Langdon Research Extension Center); and Jerry Bergman, Gautam Pradhanand Emma Link (Williston Research Extension Center)


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