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Canola College will help producers take canola production to the next level

The Great Plains Canola Association, in partnership with Oklahoma State University, Kansas State University and members of the canola industry, announces that Canola College-Taking Canola Production to the Next Level will be held at the Garfield County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Enid, Okla., on March 28.

This will be the premier canola education/training event in the region for this year, and we expect to attract a large group of both first-time and veteran canola producers.

Topics to be covered by experts include:

--The Basics--Getting Off to the Right Start;

--The Next 10 bushels--Experienced Growers Perspective on How to Improve Yields and Profitability;

--Pest Management--Make Pest Control Decisions Like a Pro; and

--Canola and Wheat--Getting the Best from a Beneficial Relationship.

For more information or to register, visit www.canola.okstate.edu.

Date: 2/4/2013


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