Canada
May 7, 2009
Canola growers make major
investments in their operations, but there is one investment
that won’t cost them a cent: Canola Watch e-reports from the
Canola Council of Canada
(CCC) begin this week.
This weekly resource contains timely facts and advice based on
information collected through the Canola Agronomy Network. Led
by the CCC team of agronomy specialists and provincial oilseed
specialists, the network includes agronomists, extension
specialists, growers, and industry retailers who take part in
weekly conference calls from early May to early September.
"Growers want to run profitable operations, and we want to make
sure they have the best and most recent information available to
do it," says John Mayko, senior agronomy specialist for CCC
based in western Alberta. "Many basic rules apply for growing
canola, but every year is somewhat different and every region is
unique."
The weekly reports provide details on what is occurring in the
field, and also give tips and information that will help in
identifying and managing issues as arise in the field.
Canola growers and agronomists looking for just-in-time
information to help manage the 2009 canola crop are encouraged
to sign up for the free weekly Canola Watch e-reports.
For the latest issues and back issues, visit the CCC website at
http://www.canolacouncil.org/ and click on Canola Watch.
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