The U.S. Canola Growers Association will have their summer meeting starting on Wednesday. Past President Pat Murphy from Carpio, North Dakota is hosting the group at the farm. “We’ll start the morning at the research center in Minot around 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. We’ll take a look at the plots at the NDSU North Central Research Extension Center. Then, we’ll look at fields and work our way north.” Murphy says in a typical year, the canola would be flowering by now. This year, that’s still days away, due to the delayed planting season. “The canola looks alright, but there are spots. We’re two to three weeks late in planting.”
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