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Australia - Read up on golden rules for growing canola


Australia
March 4, 2021


 

image of Tony Murfit
'Mawarra’ farm manager Tony Murfit, of Merredin, is one of the growers featured in the new GRDC publication Golden rules for canola in the low-rainfall zone. Photo: Jon Kerr ©GRDC

 

Grain growers in Western Australia’s low rainfall zone (LRZ) have access to a new resource to assist them to maximise the potential of canola – an important break crop – in their unique environment.

The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) has released the publication Golden rules for canola in the low-rainfall zone.

GRDC grower relations manager – west, Jo Wheeler, said the resource consolidated research on successfully growing canola in these areas and also contained grower case studies.

“Key agronomic issues addressed in the 30-page booklet include crop establishment, plant nutrition, harvesting, and weed, disease and insect management,” Ms Wheeler said.

“The section on crop establishment covers factors such as paddock selection, variety choice, time of sowing, sowing rate, seed size, seeding depth, row spacing and seed placement.

“Decisions on time of sowing – and whether it is best to sow canola early and dry, or early and after rain – are complex, as establishment depends on environmental conditions.

“While early sowing has its merits in the LRZ, years of successive dry starts have contributed to large areas requiring resowing due to poor canola establishment.”

Ms Wheeler said the canola growers featured in the case studies were from eastern areas of WA’s Geraldton and Kwinana port zones.

“The case studies detail their insights and approaches to soil amelioration, time of sowing, herbicide packages, seed size, late-season pests and more,” she said.

“A common message from these growers is the need to have a break crop, such as canola, in the rotation as a tool to help grow clean cereal crops.

“Many consider canola their best option in terms of a weed clean-up tool with the potential to also generate a profit.”

Ms Wheeler said that, given recent challenging seasons, a key focus for the growers when interviewed in 2020 was to have flexibility in their cropping programs, so they could adjust them depending on the seasonal conditions.

Golden rules for canola in the low-rainfall zone is designed to be a practical resource. It can be downloaded on the GRDC website and is available as a hard copy through the GRDC’s Perth office. For more information and to receive a copy, telephone 08 9230 4600.

One of the canola growers profiled in the publication, Tony Murfit, of Merredin, is featured in a GRDC video available on the GRDC YouTube channel and in a podcast available on the GRDC website.
 



Useful information on herbicide options registered for different canola herbicide tolerance systems is available in the Chemical weed control in canola bulletin, produced by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, with co-investment from the GRDC.

Information is also available in the GRDC Paddock Practices article Tips and tools to get the best out of early-sown canola crops, available on the GRDC website.



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Website: http://www.grdc.com.au

Published: March 4, 2021



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