Canola

Are you a Canola Grower?

The Effects of GrowGreen Fertilisers on Canola Yield Increase

Canola is the one of the most significant oilseed crops on the planet. Its oil has low saturated fatty acid content and the residue produced by oil extraction is a protein-rich animal feed.1 As canola production has rapidly increased around the world in the past four decades, it is vitally important to support high-yielding, high-quality crops in a manner that is biologically effective, environmentally responsible, and economically feasible.

GrowGreen generic for Canola

Below is the typical program for Canola. This has to be used as a reference only as the conditions (weather, soil characteristics, irrigation, base program, etc.) are different from one paddock to another.

We recommend sending a sample of your soil to the lab in order to provide with an accurate suggested application.

4-4 Leaf Stage

Product NameCrop TypeApplication TypeTotal
Litres/ha
AminoEliteCanolaFoliar2.0
Microbe Plus KelpCanolaFoliar2.0
AminoKelpCanolaFoliar2.0
XtrendCanolaFoliar0.2

Stem extension (pre flowering)

Product NameCrop TypeApplication TypeTotal
Litres/ha
AminoEliteCanolaFoliar2.0
Microbe Plus KelpCanolaFoliar2.0
AminoKelpCanolaFoliar2.0
Microbe Plus ZincCanolaFoliar3.0
XtrendCanolaFoliar0.2

Pod Development

Product NameCrop TypeApplication TypeTotal
Litres/ha
AminoEliteCanolaFoliar2.0
Microbe Plus KelpCanolaFoliar2.0
AminoKelpCanolaFoliar2.0
Microbe Plus PhoscalCanolaFoliar3.0
XtrendCanolaFoliar0.2

If a farmer decides to buy AminoElite and Kelp together, then AminoKelp is not needed

Suitable Products

References

  1. El Sabagh, Ayman et al. (2015). Evaluation Agronomic Traits of Canola (Brassica napus L.) Under Organic, Bio- and Chemical Fertilizers. Dicle University Institute of Natural and Applied Science Journal 4(2) 59-67. Retrieved from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/298066074_Evaluation_agronomic_traits_of_canola_Brassica_napus_L_under_organic_bio-_and_chemical_fertilizers