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Not relevant to canadian but FYI "rethink your approach to canola harvesting"

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    Not relevant to canadian but FYI "rethink your approach to canola harvesting"

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2018/02/rethinking-your-approach-to-canola-harvesting

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    interesting article , the big push around here is cutting canola green . it seems a lot of people want to cut it green and "get it out of the way " or "be the first one done " . we have been leaving ours longer every year to cut , I think the fungicides and new varieties are helping with that . shelling with the swather seems to be just about nil. straight cutting not for this country , unless you like leaving it stand a month longer and combining in the snow and then of course , it is more prone to heating in the bin

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      #3
      Mallee, an advantage you have over us is you get paid for oil content. Direct heading will probably maximize that benefit. When direct heading(straight cutting) is performed here, I would suggest getting rid of it in a timely manner, I think long term storage is risky, although I have zero experience straight cutting canola.

      Does the stem ever really dry down? And is a preharvest glypho app ever effective or just a feel good application(regarding drying down the crop.... not weed control.... then how does the herby ever penetrate a good canopy....even for "desiccation").

      I believe your crop will be safely in the bin long before the option of direct heading(straight cutting).
      Risks either way, wind can scatter swaths and if you get a bad enough wind it will shatter straight cut too...no matter what they say. We've had wind loss in standing yellow mustard.

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