Over the past five years, canola acreage across the Northwest has grown at a fairly consistent rate. One of the few exceptions was reported between 2021 and 2022, but Karen Sowers, Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest Canola Association said that flat trend was not due to demand, but rather due to weather the region experienced last spring. But she...
The Canola Week Conference has been an annual December event since 1970 and was held again last month in Saskatoon. The conference founder, Dr. Keith Downey, was in attendance again this year. Downey is known worldwide throughout the agriculture and agri-food industries as one of two research scientists behind the development of canola. Dr. Keit...
The canola crop in the Northwest is making a comeback after last year's drought. PNW Canola reports 2022 yields were up from the previous drought year, but still lower than average. It's not clear at this point why the crop is making a sluggish recovery, or whether it's a long-term impact from the two-year drought. This past summer ...
Karen Sowers, Executive Director of the PNW Canola Association anticipates that despite the weather challenges of 2021, canola acreage will increase this growing season. She noted that more and more producers are learning of the benefits of canola beyond being a rotational crop
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For spring canola growers across the Pacific Northwest, 2022 is already shaping up to be a challenging year, thanks to last year's record heat and extreme drought. Karen Sowers Executive Director of the PNW Canola Association says the extreme weather impacted seed growers across the region, stretching into the Dakotas and southern Canada
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