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2022 National Winter Canola Variety Trial

by Michael J. Stamm Allison Aubert

SRP1178

The National Winter Canola Variety Trial evaluates released and experimental varieties, determines where varieties are best adapted, and increases visibility of winter canola. Breeders, marketers, and producers use data to make informed variety selections. Locations are Great Plains, Northern Plains, Midwest, and Southeast.

Published Date: May 2023

Griffin Canola

by Michael J. Stamm

L937

This publication describes the characteristics of Griffin Canola, a new variety released through Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. 2-page, color.

Published Date: Jun 2015

Canola Growth and Development

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Michael J. Stamm

MF3236

This full-color poster illustrates the growth stages of canola and management practices at each stage. 20 x 30 color poster.

Published Date: Jul 2017

Surefire Canola

by Michael J. Stamm

L940

A new canola variety has been released by Kansas State University. Surefire canola is tolerant to residual sulfonylurea herbicide, giving more flexibility when planting after previous wheat crops. 2-page brochure, color.

Published Date: Apr 2019

2021 National Winter Canola Variety Trial

by Allison Aubert Michael J. Stamm

SRP1171

The National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) evaluates performance of released and experimental varieties, determines where these varieties are best adapted, and increases visibility of winter canola across the United States. Breeders, marketers, and producers use data collected from trials to make informed variety selections. 44 pages, color cover.

Published Date: May 2022

Great Plains Canola Production Handbook

by Joshua Bushong Michael J. Stamm Heath Sanders Josh Lofton

MF2734

Update to this guide to producing canola in the High Plains. 60 page, color.

Revision Date: Jun 2018

Riley Canola

by Michael J. Stamm

L929

Riley appears to have broad adaptation and will yield favorably wherever winter canola is grown. Riley is disease tolerant, has a low glucosinolate content, and has an attractive fatty acid profile. 2 p.

Published Date: Feb 2011

Harvest Management of Canola

by Johnathon Holman Kraig L. Roozeboom Michael J. Stamm

MF3092

This publication describes different techniques to use when harvesting canola. These include direct cutting canola, desiccating canola, pushing canola, and swathing. It also includes a section helping canola producers select a method best for their use. 4 pages, color.

Published Date: Apr 2013

Winter Canola Production in Kansas: Producer Experiences

by Steve L. Watson Michael J. Stamm

MF3093

This publication gives first-hand accounts of the experiences of five Kansas Canola producers. This publication explains why these producers started growing canola, the production practices they use, the yields, the advantages and disadvantages, and the economics of canola production. 24-page, full color.

Published Date: Dec 2013

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