Canola School: Heat blast's impact on final yield

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Scorching summer temperatures are great when you're at the lake, but for the reproductive phase of canola, temperatures above 27 degrees C can cause heat blast. When that happens, any seeds that would have been fertilized during the very hot temps fail to form, dragging down eventual yield.
    As Justin Nanninga, from Neeralandia, Alta., explains in this Canola School, heat blast is most costly during those first two weeks of flowering, as most of the damage will occur on the main stem. In very hot weather, eventual yield can be cut by as much as 20 per cent.
    Once pods are formed, the impact of heat blast is reduced, but heat stress can still impact developing seeds, Nanninga says. Unfortunately, there's not much farmers can do during a hot spell, but choosing an early seeding date to help avoid flowering during the hottest part of the summer is still a good plan.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @982Bero
    @982Bero Před měsícem

    Greetings to you! when you sow Canola? in what month?. when do they bloom now and when is it harvested? what region is it where you are? here in Croatia, we sow in the 9th month and combine in the 7th month. this year in 6 months...

    • @RealAgricultureMedia
      @RealAgricultureMedia  Před měsícem +1

      This video is from Western Canada. Canola is sown in late April to early May and harvested in late August to October. In eastern Canada, canola is sown in August or early September and harvested in late May to early June.

    • @982Bero
      @982Bero Před měsícem

      @@RealAgricultureMedia Thanks for answer;)!

    • @jb-vz4wb
      @jb-vz4wb Před měsícem

      Sometimes canola is sown in May-early June depending on area. April is very early except for the warmest areas​@@982Bero