Winter Canola Trial in Mississippi | Can It Work for Double Cropping? | Pioneer Agronomy
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Загружено: 2026-03-11
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Can winter canola open new opportunities for growers in the Mid-South? In this agronomy update from Knox County, Mississippi, Pioneer agronomist Gus Eifling shares an early look at a first-year winter canola trial and what farmers are learning from the field.
Planted in late October on 30-inch rows, the crop is now entering the bloom stage and progressing quickly. In this video, we walk through current field conditions, fertility management, and how timing could make this crop a valuable option for double-cropping soybeans or cotton.
If harvest timing lines up with early May, growers may be able to transition directly into another crop during ideal planting windows. Ongoing field trials will help determine whether canola could become a viable rotational option for the region.
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How winter canola is performing in its first season in this Mississippi field
Why growers chose 30-inch rows for this trial
What the crop looks like as it moves from bolting into bloom
Fertility strategy, including nitrogen and sulfur applications
How canola harvest timing could enable double-cropping with soybeans or cotton
Upcoming trials comparing soybeans after canola vs. traditional planting
As more growers look for ways to maximize acres and diversify rotations, experiments like this help determine what new crops might fit into existing systems.
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