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    Early maturing canola

    has anybody grown 5108 invigor? I cant find any info in the pcvt trials? I am looking for maturity info vs 43A56 (and reasonable yield potential).
    I seem to remember 5 days earlier than the checks?
    Sept 8 ave frost date for Lacombe plus 92 days june/july/aug is 100 days available if mudded in by June 1?
    Cut back on N to lower yield potential and push maturity?
    This is looking like a challenging year. (not my first choice of words but the only one I should post)

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    From the early napus coop trials, 43A56 was 1 day earlier than the checks (Peace/44A04), whereas 5108 was 2 days later than these checks. So 5108 would be about 3 days later than 43A56.
    On average at Lacombe, Argentine maturity is 112 days (from data 1989-2006). The early napus checks are about 1 week earlier than normal napus checks -- so about 105 days in the Lacombe area.
    I agree than lowering N rate and keeping P rate will advance maturity by a couple of days. Also, moderate to high seeding rate (achieve 10 plants per square foot) will help (a couple of days earlier than medium stand, up to a week earlier than a thin stand). Seeding later in the season also results in fewer days to maturity because emergence and early growth occurs during June which is warmer than May (often 5-7 days less maturity with early June seeding vs early May).
    Good luck -- we will need warmer summer than normal and later fall frost than normal for most of our crops this year!

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      #3
      In 2004 we planted 43A56 on June 17,neighbors planted 45H21 1/2 mile away, we had ours cut and combined before they cut theirs. 3 or 4 days difference in maturity can be as much as 7-10 days in Sept/Oct. If you use 43A56 cut your seed rate as you have twice as many seeds per pound(as compared to some the hybrids). It isn't as nice a canola for lodging or disease but if it gets late it will be better than some of the longer season canola.

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        #4
        If you can get your hands on 43A56 with helix extra you will gain a few days maturity over helix. We have seen an advanced crop development and 2-3 days gain on maturity, even with low flea beattle presure for the last 3 out of 4 years.

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