204-7 Nitrogen Rates for Ohio Winter Canola Production.

Poster Number 106

See more from this Division: U.S. Canola Association Research Conference
See more from this Session: Canola Research Poster Session
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC
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Edwin M. Lentz, Ohio State University Extension, Findlay, OH
Winter canola requires adequate N for optimal yield. It is a new crop for Ohio and the proper N rate is unknown. Plots were established near Custar and/or Fremont, OH from 2003 – 2004, 2006 – 2010 and 2012.  All plots received 20 – 30 lb acre-1 of fall N. A spring N rate curve of eight rates was established at 20 lb acre-1 increments (0 to140 lb acre-1) except for 2003.  In 2003, a curve with 5 rates was established from 0 to 120 lb acre-1 at increments of 20 lb acre-1. Experimental design was a completely randomized block replicated four times. Optimum spring N rates varied between 85 and 106 lb acre-1 with an overall optimum N rate of 98 lb acre-1.
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