Higher oil content and wet harvest increases heating risk

“The warmer it (canola) is the drier it needs to be to stay stable. It’s that combination of temperature and moisture that’s important.” – DERWYN HAMMOND Ed Rempel makes no apologies for his penchant for storing his canola crop dry. “When it comes to growing canola being paranoid means being profitable,” he said in an

Cold off the press

“I’m really surprised, actually, that I’m the only one who does it.” – THEO JORDAN Buttery” or “nutty” might be how someone tasting coldpressed canola oil for the first time might describe its flavour. Those who’ve harvested canola will instantly recognize the scent of a freshly combined field. Organic farmer Theo Jordan, says that taste