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In this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger talks with Jeff Frazier, market development manager at Scoular’s Goodland Crush Facility in Kansas, about the rapid expansion of canola production in the High Plains. They discuss how advances in seed genetics, weather resilience and a growing renewable diesel market have driven acreage from 15,000 to nearly 50,000 acres in Kansas and Oklahoma over three years. Frazier highlights the benefits of canola’s profitability, improved winter hardiness, pod shatter tolerance and the facility’s capacity to support up to 400,000 acres.
By StevenIn this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger talks with Jeff Frazier, market development manager at Scoular’s Goodland Crush Facility in Kansas, about the rapid expansion of canola production in the High Plains. They discuss how advances in seed genetics, weather resilience and a growing renewable diesel market have driven acreage from 15,000 to nearly 50,000 acres in Kansas and Oklahoma over three years. Frazier highlights the benefits of canola’s profitability, improved winter hardiness, pod shatter tolerance and the facility’s capacity to support up to 400,000 acres.