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EPISODE · May 16, 2022 · 15 MIN

Flea beetle damaged canola AND Training the food manufacturing sector

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Canola seeded into cool, over-wet and over-dry soil can be slow to emerge and slow to grow.  That can put seedlings at higher risk of flea beetle damage. Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Keith Gabbert says farmers need to prepare seedbeds as well as possible to help the crop outgrow its susceptible stage quickly. And while seed treatments usually provide effective protection past the riskiest cotyledon stage and a bit longer.... farmers should plan now in case fields suffer heavy flea beetle pressure.Protein Industries Canada (PIC) played a role in setting up a food science diploma and chemical technology diploma at Assiniboine Community College at Brandon, Manitoba. PIC CEO Bill Greuel says the goal is to ensure an adequate workforce for the evolving plant processing and food manufacturing sector especially with the newly opened Roquette plant in Manitoba.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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