Watch for diamondbacks

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Published: July 21, 2010

The latest crop and weather update from the Canola Council of Canada says diamondback moth larvae are showing up across the Prairies, and some growers are spraying. It also says crops just starting to flower should be assessed for sclerotinia stem rot risk, and has recommendations for assessing damage from blackleg and hail.

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