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Canola Watch provides practical and timely information for canola farmers in Canada. Subscribe to the agronomy email at https://www.canolawatch.org/signup/ and to our podcast at soundcloud.com/canolaw... more
FAQs about Canola Watch:How many episodes does Canola Watch have?The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.
November 09, 2022Ep. 77 - Canola oil fatty acids - November 9, 2022What is canola oil? Michael Eskin, University of Manitoba distinguished professor, talks to host Jay Whetter about the fatty acids, including the kinky ones, that make up canola oil. After listening to this podcast, watch Eskin's rap – yes, rap – about fatty acids. https://youtu.be/fTw41CO2qmQ...more17minPlay
November 02, 2022Ep. 76 - Aster yellows phytoplasma - November 2, 2022Host Jay Whetter has three guests to talk about aster leafhoppers and the aster-yellows-causing phytoplasma they (the leafhoppers, not the guests) inject into canola plants. The team of aster yellows researchers are Berenice Romero and Sean Prager from the University of Saskatchewan and Tyler Wist from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – all based in Saskatoon....more36minPlay
October 26, 2022Ep. 75 - Prairie Pest Monitoring Network - October 26, 2022Meghan Vankosky, insect researcher with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Saskatoon, talks with host Jay Whetter about her favourite and least favourite insects. Oh, and also about the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network. The network counts on farmers to volunteer land for insect monitoring. Interested Manitoba farmers can email provincial entomologist John Gavloski at [email protected]. Albertans can email Shelley Barkley at [email protected]. Saskatchewanians need to fill in the form here: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/programs-and-services/crops-programs/pest-monitoring...more28minPlay
August 12, 2022Ep. 74 - Combine stripper header - August 12, 2022Southern Alberta farmer Kevin Auch talks with host Jay Whetter about stripper headers. Auch says his no-till farming system – which includes harvest with a stripper header that leaves most crop residue standing, and direct seeding into the long stubble with disc drills – has greatly reduced his diesel fuel use. It also reduces soil erosion and improves soil health in his drier and windier part of the Prairies....more26minPlay
May 21, 2022Ep. 73 - Better spray uniformity - May 21, 2022Sprayer expert Tom Wolf of agrimetrix.ca and sprayers101.com talks with host Jay Whetter about his latest study, "Characterizing Turbulent Spray Deposition from Self-Propelled Sprayers." You can find the full report in the Research section at saskcanola.com....more32minPlay
May 12, 2022Ep. 72 - Glyphosate resistance and IWM - May 11, 2022Charles Geddes and Shaun Sharpe, two research scientists with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, talk with host Jay Whetter about weed surveys, glyphosate-resistant weeds on the Canadian Prairies, and integrated weed management (IWM)....more34minPlay
April 22, 2022Ep. 71 - Make every plant count: Webinar series - April 22, 2022This podcast is based on the final webinar in the Canola Watch 2021-22 series, recorded live on April 13. The topic is "Make every plant count: Practical tips to maximize your plant stand". Guests are Kris Cherewyk with Väderstad, Rob MacDonald with BASF and Jason Casselman with the Canola Council of Canada....more34minPlay
April 01, 2022Ep. 70 - Nutrient maximization: Webinar series - March 31, 2022The podcast topic is adapting canola nutrient management to maximize potential. Recordings are from the fifth edition of the Canola Watch 2021-22 Webinar series. Our guests are Warren Ward with the Canola Council of Canada, Karen Dow with FCL, Curtis de Gooijer with Bourgault and Steve Barron with Double Diamond Farm Supply. If this podcast isn't quite enough for you, watch all segments of the webinar, including slides, at youtube.com/canolacouncil....more34minPlay
March 23, 2022Ep. 69 - Climate positive leader - Kristjan Hebert - March 22, 2022Saskatchewan farmer Kristjan Hebert talks to host Jay Whetter about being named a Corteva Climate Positive Leader, and the practices he follows to increase the return on investment for fertilizer, reduce nitrogen losses, improve soil health, and more....more37minPlay
March 01, 2022Ep. 68 - Pesticide update: Webinar series - March 1, 2022Recordings for this podcast are from the fourth edition of the Canola Watch Webinar series. In this podcast, we talk herbicide resistance management, herbicide tips for dry conditions and "keeping it clean". Our guests are Rob Gulden from the University of Manitoba, Kim Brown-Livingston from Manitoba Agriculture and Rural Development, and Ian Epp from the Canola Council of Canada....more44minPlay
FAQs about Canola Watch:How many episodes does Canola Watch have?The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.