Canola is a sustainable source of healthy cooking oil and high-protein meal. Learn about this Canadian innovation and how the industry works together.| Canola Council of Canada
News – Read Canola Council of Canada's joint statement responding to China’s extension of anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola seed imports| Canola Council of Canada
Verticillium stripe can be confused with sclerotinia stem rot and blackleg. We help you identify this relatively new canola disease.| Canola Council of Canada
Provincial monitoring and research is in progress on verticillium stripe which has impacted other canola-growing nations around the world.| Canola Council of Canada
CCC & CCGA release August 12, 2025 – The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) and Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) are deeply disappointed with today’s preliminary ruling by China’s Ministry… The post Canola Industry Statement on China’s Preliminary Ruling on Canadian Canola Seed Imports appeared first on Canola Council of Canada.| Canola Council of Canada
Verticillium stripe is a canola disease that can damage your crops. Read this article to find ways to identify verticillium stripe in your yield.| Canola Council of Canada
Learn about Keep it Coming 2025, an industry-wide plan to ensure canola becomes a more stable, growing, sustainable force in Canada.| Canola Council of Canada
News – Read Canola Council of Canada's news release about launching a refreshed strategic framework| Canola Council of Canada
These Fundamentals articles represent our core canola best management practices for yield, profitability and sustainability. These articles are more detailed than our e-newsletter articles and explain the science and experience…| Canola Council of Canada
Improve flea beetle management in canola crops with a uniform five to eight plants per square foot and more effective insecticide application. Read here.| Canola Council of Canada
Learn how to control flea beetle damage to your canola field, understand their life cycle and read our tips on how to scout for & mange them.| Canola Council of Canada
Many Western Canadian soils are phosphorus deficient. Learn how fertilization usually increases yield and returns.| Canola Council of Canada