Canola Research

Canola Research Priorities

SaskOilseeds invests in research on behalf of growers to advance the canola industry and solve issues related to canola production. We collaborate with partners at provincial and national levels to share project costs, knowledge, and expertise to make efficient use of grower dollars. Joint participation on shared objectives means levy funds generate more and better results that have a broader impact for the entire industry.

Canola Research Statistics

554

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research projects funded since 1991

$2.3M

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payments towards 110 ongoing projects (2024-25)

$2.7M

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committed towards 28 new projects (2024-25)

$4.00

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2024-25 leveraging ratio

Canola Research – Return on Investment

Since 1991 SaskOilseeds has funded 554 research projects to support canola growers in the province. These investments have substantially improved the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of the Saskatchewan canola industry.

Latest Research

Explore our three most recently activated and/or completed canola projects…

Does seeding date and rate of canola effect spring flea beetle pressure, yield, and quality? – Year 3

The intended benefit of this demonstration for producers is to show case a wide range of seeding dates in canola, in combination with an adequate and increased seeding rate, so producers can make best management decisions for seeding canola to avoid heavy flea beetle infestations and the need for insecticides, while achieving high yields and best quality.

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Sclerotinia Insensitivity to Fungicide in Canola

This project is relevant to local canola producers, where sclerotinia can cause substantial economic loss.  

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Potassium chloride (KCl-) replacements for chlorine uptake in canola

KCl-, 0-0-60, fertilizer can be harsh on equipment and cause unnecessary wear and tear. It is important to provide producers with strategies for managing Cl- deficiencies in canola that follow 4R practices and save the longevity of their equipment.

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