Re-elected board chair, Roger Chevraux.

Levy boosts, program cuts on Alberta Canola table

Producer group faces fourth deficit budget in five years

Reading Time: 4 minutes Facing a $1.1 million deficit, Alberta Canola members have two options: cut programs or increase farmer-supported service charges, commonly known as levies. The dilemma was brought up in a recorded message from Rick Taillieu, director of engagement and analytics with Alberta Canola, at the organization’s online grower engagement meeting Dec. 19. “The challenge is getting […] Read more

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Sask. canola, flax groups vote to merge

SaskCanola and SaskFlax have been sharing offices, admin for about a year

Producer support for the merge of SaskCanola and SaskFlax was "overwhelming," the groups said in a Jan. 10 news release. The organizations held a joint annual general meeting to share results of member feedback before taking the issue to a vote. The vote passed with "widespread approval," the release said.



Verticillium stripe and blackleg symptoms can look similar, but once you know what you’re looking for, they can be quickly differentiated.

Researchers study verticillium yield losses

Team behind blackleg and clubroot yield loss models tackles new canola disease

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Canola industry leaders have been worried about verticillium stripe and its impact on crop yields for several years. Reports out of Europe suggest the fungal disease could cause losses of 10 to 50 percent on oilseed rape. However, extreme losses are usually confined to a small number of fields in England and […] Read more





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ICE weekly outlook: No reason for strong rally in canola 

Canola likely to pull back once trading gets back into full swing in New Year

There were strong gains for canola on the Intercontinental Exchange on Dec. 27, as trading resumed after being closed for Christmas and Boxing Day. However, the gain will likely not be the prelude to a major upswing in the oilseed’s prices. Rather, canola is likely to pull back once trading gets back into full swing after the New Year, according to analyst Bruce Burnett of MarketsFarm.

Rob Duncan, a canola breeder at the University of Manitoba, used genomic selection to design these canola plants. Breeders can select desired traits from across the entire canola genome.

Genome selection finds next canola superstars

Sequencing the canola genome in 2014 paved the way for researchers to be more precise when developing new varieties

Reading Time: 7 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – In the 2020 Western Hockey League bantam draft, the Regina Pats had the first overall pick. They selected Connor Bedard. It was an easy pick and a good one. Bedard recorded 100 points in the 2021-22 WHL season and 143 points last year. In June, the Chicago Blackhawks selected Bedard with the […] Read more