Winter Canola After a Hard Freeze: Is It Dead? What to Check Before You Spray | Pioneer Agronomy
Автор: Pioneer Seeds United States
Загружено: 2026-02-18
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After West Tennessee’s early February “snowpocalypse,” Susanna Wiggins, Field Agronomist, heads to the field to evaluate winter canola and answer the big question: Is it dead — or just stressed?
At first glance, white and yellow tissue can look alarming. But as Susanna demonstrates, you won’t know the true condition of the plant until you split it open at the crown. Healthy, green tissue inside means the plant can recover — even if outer leaves look rough.
Watch for:
🌱 How to assess winter injury in canola
🔍 What healthy crown tissue should look like
🦠 How to spot potential white mold symptoms
💧 When fungicide applications make sense
🌡️ Why temperature, scouting, and nitrogen timing matter before spraying
While canola often requires two fungicide applications through the season, timing is everything. Make those passes count by scouting fields carefully and watching weather conditions before pulling the trigger.
For more agronomy insights, connect with your local Pioneer professional and visit pioneer.com.
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