Keep Your Canola Export Ready
August 3, 2010

With the potential for insecticide applications for diamondback moths and bertha armyworm this year it is important to make sure that pre-harvest interval guidelines are followed.
Growers must also be very careful not to use malathion to treat bins that are going to be used to store harvested canola
Denise Maurice, VP of Crop Production with the Canola Council of Canada discusses the potential problems that could arise if a $20million shipment of canola exceeds the agreedĀ upon maximum residue limitsĀ .
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