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Exploring Early Planting Dates for Winter Canola in the Inland Pacific Northwest Jim B. Davis, Jack Brown, Megan Wingerson and Bradley Pakish

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This is graphics from a presentation at the US Canola/American Society of Agronomy Meetings in Long Beach California, November 2014. Data includes yields of winter canola when planted at different dates in the Pacific Northwest U.S. and yields of winter canola with different insect control regimes.

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Exploring Early Planting Dates

for Winter Canola in the Inland

Pacific Northwest

Jim B. Davis, Jack Brown, Megan Wingerson and Bradley Pakish

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Success = Establishment + Winter Survival

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Emergence: 88 GDD (4oC) One Leaf: 223 GDD Two Leaves: 267 GDD

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Irrigation Makes It “Easy”

Photograph by Karen Sowers, WSU

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Photograph by Dennis Roe, WSU

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Varietal Differences in Survival

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Insecticide Treatment

None Seed

Treatment Foliar Seed & Foliar

----------------- 1 to 9 ---------------

Control 1.21 c 5.31 b 5.69 b 7.68 a

-------------- lbs. per acre -------------

Yield 3,425 3,424 3,451 3,348

Insecticide Efficacy 2011

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Insecticide Treatment

Year None Seed

Treatment Foliar Seed & Foliar

-------------- lbs. per acre -----------

2011 3,425 3,424 3,451 3,348

2012 4,276 4,499 4,143 3,925

2013 1,503 1,592 1,648 1,652

2014 1,251 a 1,474 ab 1,666 b 1,676 b

Insecticide Effects on Yield

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What Date is Optimum?

Four cultivars ‘Athena,’ ‘Baldur,’ ‘Amanda’ and ‘Salut’.

Sites: Moscow and Lewiston ID, Pendleton OR, and Kalispell MT.

Planting dates: June 15, July 15 and August 15.

Seeding rate: 6 lb per acre.

Soil moisture recorded at each planting date and in October.

Second trial in 2013 and 2014 had three seeding rates.

No Montana site, LaCrosse WA, instead of Lewiston ID

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Late June

Late July

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Late August

Late July

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Mid September

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Late July

Late June

Late August

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Year Planting Date

June July August

---------- % soil moisture -----------

2010 8.8 9.0 13.5

2011 10.9 16.3 16.5

2012 8.8 18.6 17.4

Average 9.5 14.6 15.8

Soil Moisture in October

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Late July

Late August

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Planting Date

Site June July August ------------ lbs / acre------------

2011 (Mean) 2,550 2,433 1,983

2012 (Mean) 3,114 3,324 2,878

Moscow 2013 2,096 2,019 0

Dusty 2013 2,899 3,750 2,422

Pendleton 2013 2,392 2,824 932

Moscow 2014 1,713 2,209 2,992

Mean 2,604 2,773 2,083

Planting Date 2013 and 2014

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Recommendations for Growers

Chose an adapted variety. Plant into moisture. Plant as late as practical. Monitor soil moisture in fallow. Check weather forecasts. Balance work load. Don’t plant too late (300 GGD).

Control insects. Use a seed treatment. Monitor and spray if needed. Don’t panic. Buy crop insurance.

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Questions?

Jim Davis

<[email protected]> 208-885-4266

Jack Brown

<[email protected]>

208-885-7078

http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/brassica/