Texas High Plains Canola Dr. Sangu Angadi, NMSU-Clovis Dr. Calvin Trostle, AgriLife-Lubbock SA, 575-985-2292, CT, 806-746-6101,

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Texas High Plains Canola Dr. Sangu Angadi, NMSU-Clovis Dr. Calvin Trostle, AgriLife-Lubbock SA, , CT, ,

Small Seed with Big Potential Mustard Canola Wheat

Highly valuable oil in food market, but also a premium oil for biodiesel Winter canola heavily researched in Oklahoma due to weed pressure in wheat Roundup Ready winter canola available USDA now funding winter canola work in Texas & New Mexico High Plains Why Winter Canola, Why Now?

Canola vs. Rapeseed Rapeseed is the traditional, historical crop CANOLA is Canadian Oil Low Acid, which has eurucic acid levels (unpalatable for food) of less than 2% Oilseed rape is contracted in parts of the U.S. Winter and spring canola, the latter about 1 million acres in North Dakota, 15 million in Canada

Curry Co., NM

Dumas, TX--2008

Canola (Brassica napus L)

Canola Seed Composition Oil (43 %) Protein (21 %) Others (Sugar, Starch, Structural Material) (36 %)

Multiple Stresses 95 o F 82 o F 64 o F Drought Control

Planting and Population

Canola Issues & Questions Where is there a market? Rotation issues with other crops? Shattering losses and how to harvest? Can canola be grazed? Roundup Ready varieties now have yield potential that approaches conventional How does canola compare with wheat?

Canola Planting Seed bed must be firm Seeding depth— ” Seed rate—2-10 lbs./A, but 5 is usu. OK We recommend seed insecticide treatments Date of planting

Date of Planting Oklahoma State/Kansas State canola production guide suggests 9/12-10/6 for Panhandle & 9/15- 10/10 for South Plains Guide—6 weeks before killing 25 F That’s TOO LATE!! AgriLife Extension suggests last planting date of 9/15 in Panhandle, 9/20 in S. Plains October, 2007 in Hale Co.—10/5, mediocre stand; 10/18, did not survive

Seeding Depth Seeding date: Sep 28, 07 Picture taken: Oct 12, 07 Location: Clovis

Seeding Depth Seeding date: Sep 28, 07 Picture taken: Oct 12, 07 Location: Clovis

1 m Uneven Population

Fertility Management

Nitrogen Requirement Canola absorbs N early in the season From Oklahoma State Extension: N Rate lbs./A = 0.05 X yield goal (lbs./A) – soil test N (ppm) At least 1/3 rd in the fall Sulfur Requirement Canola needs sulfur (S) Rate: 5% of N requirement

Water Management

Winter canola needs fall irrigation or rainfall for good establishment Flowering is the most critical stage for water stress High temperatures increase the severity of water stress Canola can recover by continuing flowering after stress is relieved Late watering can delay maturity and uneven ripening of pods

Spring Canola Water Management TreatmentsIrrigationYield (inches)(lb/ac) † F-F-F-F-F † Irrigation at five different stages(Clovis 2007)

Early “Guesses” at Yield Potential High Plains dryland—800-1,000 lbs./A Irrigated, range of 8-10”, ~2,000 lbs./A This depends greatly on established canola that has been fertilized Biodiesel plant in Clovis, NM with maximum capacity of 15 million gallons/year: 50/50 irrigated dryland/irrigated  200,000 acres needed, or 5% of High Plains wheat acres ~80% of wheat on bu/A basis

Harvest Management of Winter Canola

Direct Combining Canola

Canola Shatter Loss

Volunteer Canola

Swathing Canola

Harvesting Canola Swath

Harvest Management Direct combine Shattering losses Narrow window Cooler and humid part of the day Non-uniform seed filling and green seeds Swathing An “art” to deciding when to swath--% of black seed Less shattering, protect from storms better in windrow Wider harvest window Uniform seed filling Wind problem Need extra equipment

OSU/KSU Farmer Forum, 2008 Five farmers on the platform—see full summary of comments in your notebook “Planting into residue is a problem; clean ground is best.” “Need Roundup Ready canola to attack grass/weed issues.” “I will never plant another acre of canola without a seed treatment (insects).” Most prefer swathing

OSU/KSU Farmer Forum, 2008 Significant rotation advantage to subsequent wheat, at least 20%. More fertilizer than wheat, always apply S If too dry, plant wheat Anticipate spraying for insects at least once Not much luck with Select, Assure on grass control (hence RR canola) Harvest timing is critical unlike wheat, don’t delay

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