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Northern Canola Production - AgNow Roundup - Oct. 31, 2023
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Northern Canola Production - AgNow Roundup - Oct. 31, 2023

Canola is grown for its high-quality oil, and its health benefits. When it comes to production, canola is used as a utility crop for rotational crops, and for enriching soil quality. It can adapt to various climates canola is grown from Texas and Oklahoma well into Canada as well as states in the Northwestern United States. We'll talk with Dr. Anitha Chirumamilla of North Dakota State University about canola production across the northern United States and Dale Whaley with Washington State University about canola in the Pacific Northwest.

Ag Now Podcast · Anitha Chirumamilla Ph.D., Dale Whaley, Matt Makens, Dave Deken

November 1, 202333m 13s

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