Canola's growing pains

By Bobbie Hinkley
Updated March 10 2016 - 12:53pm, first published June 6 2013 - 4:00am
On the left is a row planted to Hyola 404RR and on the right is a row planted to Nuseed's GT-41. Both varieties were planted on the same day, into the same level of moisture, into a paddock treated with the same fertiliser and insecticide rates, using the same machinery.
On the left is a row planted to Hyola 404RR and on the right is a row planted to Nuseed's GT-41. Both varieties were planted on the same day, into the same level of moisture, into a paddock treated with the same fertiliser and insecticide rates, using the same machinery.

IT remains to be seen how Pacific Seeds will handle widespread grower complaints about its popular Hyola 404RR canola variety.

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