The objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of released and experimental varieties, determine where these varieties are best adapted, and increase the visibility of winter canola across the United States. Breeders, marketers, and producers use data collected from the trials to make informed variety selections. The NWCVT is planted at locations in the Great Plains, Midwest, northern U.S., and Southeast
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In 2010, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers in the Great Northern Plains are showing interest in the singulation of c...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Winter canola is a relatively new crop to the Northeast. The majority of the canola grown in North A...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
In 2006, North Dakota accounted for approximately 91 percent of the canola a acreage planted in the ...
In 2008, North Dakota accounted for approximately 91 percent of the canola acreage planted in the Un...
The objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance o...
Report examines potential returns from producing canola in semi-arid northern New Mexico based on st...
Because winter canola is a relatively new crop for the Northeastern United States, optimal planting ...
In 2009, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the ...
As winter canola (Brassica napus) continues to gain acceptance as a viable broadleaf crop in the pre...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In 2010, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers in the Great Northern Plains are showing interest in the singulation of c...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
Winter canola is a relatively new crop to the Northeast. The majority of the canola grown in North A...
Objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance of re...
In 2006, North Dakota accounted for approximately 91 percent of the canola a acreage planted in the ...
In 2008, North Dakota accounted for approximately 91 percent of the canola acreage planted in the Un...
The objectives of the National Winter Canola Variety Trial (NWCVT) are to evaluate the performance o...
Report examines potential returns from producing canola in semi-arid northern New Mexico based on st...
Because winter canola is a relatively new crop for the Northeastern United States, optimal planting ...
In 2009, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the ...
As winter canola (Brassica napus) continues to gain acceptance as a viable broadleaf crop in the pre...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In 2010, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the ...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers in the Great Northern Plains are showing interest in the singulation of c...