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Canola PlantingCanola Planting
Brad TrueBrad True
Seed Bed PreparationSeed Bed Preparation
Canola is very susceptible to soil Canola is very susceptible to soil crustingcrusting
Seedbed must be firmSeedbed must be firm Seed and soil moisture is critical for Seed and soil moisture is critical for
rapid seed emergence so seeding in dry rapid seed emergence so seeding in dry soil is not recommendedsoil is not recommended
Seedbed should be prepared in a way to Seedbed should be prepared in a way to prevent wind erosion since seedlings prevent wind erosion since seedlings are easily damaged by drifting soilare easily damaged by drifting soil
Harrowing is not recommendedHarrowing is not recommended
This is a pulvi mulcher
Seed bed cont’dSeed bed cont’d
Can be planted with a variety of Can be planted with a variety of equipmentequipment
Optimum planting depth is between Optimum planting depth is between ½ inch to 1 inch deep½ inch to 1 inch deep
Canola is typically seeded in 6 to 7 Canola is typically seeded in 6 to 7 inch rows with a grain drill.inch rows with a grain drill.
Fertilizer ApplicationFertilizer Application
Nitrogen and Sulfur are key elements for Nitrogen and Sulfur are key elements for high yieldshigh yields
Nitrogen or potash shouldn’t be applied Nitrogen or potash shouldn’t be applied in direct contact with seeds but should be in direct contact with seeds but should be applied in a band at least 2 inches away applied in a band at least 2 inches away from seedsfrom seeds
Soil test is recommended for proper Soil test is recommended for proper needsneeds
Low Sulfur can be the difference between Low Sulfur can be the difference between having a crop and not having a crophaving a crop and not having a crop
Fertilizer Cont’dFertilizer Cont’d
Canola takes up Sulfate-S and sulfur Canola takes up Sulfate-S and sulfur fertilizer may be ammonium sulfate fertilizer may be ammonium sulfate or a blend of ammonium sulfate and or a blend of ammonium sulfate and degradable elemental Sdegradable elemental S
Blend is recommended because in sandy soils, sulfur may Blend is recommended because in sandy soils, sulfur may leech during early season rains while elemental S may leech during early season rains while elemental S may degrade during a moist season to supply needed S later in degrade during a moist season to supply needed S later in the year.the year.
Seed RatesSeed Rates
5-8 pounds per acre for Argentine Type5-8 pounds per acre for Argentine Type 5-7 pounds per acre for Polish type5-7 pounds per acre for Polish type There is a major difference in seeds per There is a major difference in seeds per
pound in varietiespound in varieties Argentine contain 75,000-85,000 seeds per poundArgentine contain 75,000-85,000 seeds per pound Polish is 135,000-160,000 seeds per poundPolish is 135,000-160,000 seeds per pound
Optimum plant population of 16 plants per Optimum plant population of 16 plants per sq. ft or 600,000 plants per acre w/o sq. ft or 600,000 plants per acre w/o herbicide resistanceherbicide resistance
As low as 2 plants per sq. ft with herbicide As low as 2 plants per sq. ft with herbicide resistance (uniformly spaced)resistance (uniformly spaced)
Dormant SeedingDormant Seeding
Defined as planting canola in cold, Defined as planting canola in cold, nearly frozen soilnearly frozen soil
Seed stays dormant until SpringSeed stays dormant until Spring Plant when the top 2 inches of soil are Plant when the top 2 inches of soil are
or below 32 degreesor below 32 degrees If soils warms to around 38 degrees If soils warms to around 38 degrees
the seeds germinate and will be killed the seeds germinate and will be killed once it freezes againonce it freezes again
Very difficult to doVery difficult to do
Planting TimingPlanting Timing
April to early MayApril to early May Planting beyond May 15 will decrease Planting beyond May 15 will decrease
yield potentialyield potential Planting in June will significantly reduce Planting in June will significantly reduce
yieldyield Planting in May will reduce risk of heat Planting in May will reduce risk of heat
and drought stress during floweringand drought stress during flowering Canola is frost tolerant and can tolerate Canola is frost tolerant and can tolerate
temperatures as low as 24 degreestemperatures as low as 24 degrees
Different VarietiesDifferent Varieties
Argentine TypeArgentine Type Higher yield potentialHigher yield potential TallerTaller Higher oil contentHigher oil content 95 Days to maturity95 Days to maturity
Polish typePolish type 80 days to maturity80 days to maturity 15-20% less yield than Argentine15-20% less yield than Argentine More resistant to shatteringMore resistant to shattering Yellow-brown seeds with less chlorophyllYellow-brown seeds with less chlorophyll
Herbicide Resistant Herbicide Resistant CanolaCanola
Clearfield Resistant-Clearfield Resistant-use Beyond herbicide at a use Beyond herbicide at a 4 fl oz/A Post to Imi-tolerant canola from emergence until 4 fl oz/A Post to Imi-tolerant canola from emergence until prior to bloom to control most annual grasses and prior to bloom to control most annual grasses and broadleaf weedsbroadleaf weeds
Liberty Resistant-Liberty Resistant-34 fl oz/A Post from cotyledon 34 fl oz/A Post from cotyledon stage to bolting stage controls most annual broadleaf stage to bolting stage controls most annual broadleaf weeds, controls or suppresses grasses, and may suppress weeds, controls or suppresses grasses, and may suppress perennial weeds.perennial weeds.
Roundup ResistantRoundup Resistant- applied at 1 pt /A with no - applied at 1 pt /A with no more than 2 applications from emergence to bolting. more than 2 applications from emergence to bolting. Controls most annual and perennial weeds.Controls most annual and perennial weeds.
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