OK to use retained OP canola seed: DAFWA

Updated April 20 2017 - 12:52pm, first published 12:10pm
DAFWA senior research officer Mark Seymour inspects a trial of retained canola seed at Wittenoom Hills in July 2016. DAFWA trials have confirmed there is no detriment to yields and oil content from using retained OP seed.
DAFWA senior research officer Mark Seymour inspects a trial of retained canola seed at Wittenoom Hills in July 2016. DAFWA trials have confirmed there is no detriment to yields and oil content from using retained OP seed.

CANOLA growers can rest assured that sowing retained seed from open pollinated (OP) varieties will have no deleterious effect on crop performance.

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