Canola School: Comparing the results of different planter setups and settings

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • There's been a fair amount of interest in comparing the results of canola seeded with a drill versus a planter over the last decade, but as the percentage of acres sown with planters has increased, farmers and agronomists are also looking to compare different planter setups.
    This Canola School episode takes us to a planter demonstration trial near St. Jean-Baptiste, Manitoba, where Brunel Sabourin of Antara Agronomy discusses variations in canola emergence in a series of plots looking at different planter setups and settings.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @lionreyez2416
    @lionreyez2416 Рік тому

    Is there a difference between hill fields and flat fields?
    I see less water use on hills fields than flat or is that reversed?

  • @BigStuism
    @BigStuism Рік тому

    I was looking for what is too much plant stand, too many plants and yield suffers

    • @Buckdeer101
      @Buckdeer101 4 місяці тому

      In northwestern Alberta, I have found moisture is the biggest determining factor for yield versus plant population. I have had better yields at seeding rates of 7lbs per acre as opposed to 4.5 - 5lbs. However in the last 10 years we have grown farm averages of 7 bushels an acre and all the way to 65 bushels an acre and everything in between 😂