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    White Powder on Canola

    Anyone know what the white powder dusting off in canola is this year? I have never seen this before. It’s only in the Invigor varieties I have noticed when swathing at a pretty ripe stage. Seen it in L345 and L356, maybe only slightly in L343. Not in any Pioneer, Brett Young, or Canterra, and not in L340. Powders up the swather like icing sugar blowing in the wind. Worst in low areas.

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    Neighbor had same thing.

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      #3
      Verticillium wilt
      Coming from Mb.

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        #4
        Googled up white dust in canola. Apparently there is a type of powdery mildew in canola. My swather is all white just like the one in the pictures in the link below.

        https://www.canolacouncil.org/canola-encyclopedia/powdery-mildew/

        Says it’s rare. Maybe not anymore. Makes sense as it’s very variety specific I have noticed this year.

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          #5
          Yes combine is white from it invigor pod seal variety . Might have to turn ground back to cow pasture. Its still out yielding my sons Bret Young canola thou.

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            #6
            We had it in our L340

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              #7
              Originally posted by fcr View Post
              We had it in our L340
              Had it all over our canola last yr.. combines were brown white like a dirty chalk dust. Agronomists said it was some form of powdery mildew...
              Almost sticky.

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                #8
                Yes it’s a type of powdery mildew



                Warm falls and higher humidity areas , generally in later crops

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Yes it’s a type of powdery mildew



                  Warm falls and higher humidity areas , generally in later crops
                  Fungicide made a big difference on our Canola… it was clean. Fields without… were very dusty…
                  Blessings and Peace

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                    Fungicide made a big difference on our Canola… it was clean . Fields without… were very dusty…
                    Blessings and Peace
                    Ya that was north of here in moisture area
                    Nothing like that in drought area
                    Fungicide waste of money in 70% of the fields here. Sticks don’t need fungicides unfortunately

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                      #11
                      L340 very dusty but yielding above expectations and feeds well.

                      505 not much dust but feeds like willows.
                      May have a yield advantage?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                        L340 very dusty but yielding above expectations and feeds well.

                        505 not much dust but feeds like willows.
                        May have a yield advantage?
                        505 tends to be branchy and certain conditions make it tricky to feed on some headers yes .
                        We found a very clean sample with 505 .
                        Could be part of the schlero resistance, healthier plant , possibly.
                        Yield advantage , depends on area .

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                          Fungicide made a big difference on our Canola… it was clean. Fields without… were very dusty…
                          Blessings and Peace
                          Very sticky… plugged radiator…

                          Didn’t matter if RR or LL… same…. The later the Canola crop the more dust…



                          Blessings

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                            #14
                            How dose this affect yield ?

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                              #15
                              I grew 3 truflex rr varieties. Out of all one looked as if it developed a taste for hookers and blow. Other two no dust. Harvest wise I don’t think it affected yield as it was about the same as the others beside it.

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