Objective:

To identify the optimum canola planting date and density for northwestern Montana.

Materials and Methods:

The factorial treatment arrangement consisted of two canola varieties, three seeding dates and three plant densities. The two varieties selected were DKL 30-03 and DKL 70-07, representing early and late maturity groups, respectively. The three seeding dates were April 21, May 8, and May 22. The first seeding date was the earliest date we could get into the field. Subsequent planting dates were targeted at increments of 300 growing degree days at base 32F (GDD32), which represents the number of GDD necessary for the first true leaves to emerge. 300 GDD separated the first and second seeding date and 272 GDD had accumulated between the second and third date. Targeted plant densities were 4, 8, and 16 plants per square foot. Seeding rates were calculated using the following formula: lb/A = (9.6 x desired plant density per sqft x thousand kernel weights) / percent survival (Table 1). The experimental design was a split plot randomized complete block with three replications, where the main plot factor was seeding date, and the sub plot factor consisted of plant density and variety combinations.

Soil test results showed 61-8-180-62 pounds of available nutrients and a fertilizer blend of 125-35-35-20 was broadcast and incorporated one day prior to each seeding date. Each seeding date was treated with glyphosate, Warrior II, and Quadris for the control of weeds, insects, and diseases, respectively.

An economic analysis was performed for each treatment by calculating adjusted gross returns (AGR). Adjusted gross returns were determined using a market price of $7.75/bu, multiplied by yield, minus the seed cost at $5.00/ lb.

Table 1. Seeding rates and cost to achieve target plant densities.

Vareity TKW Plants/sqft Rate (lb/A) Seed Cost @ $5/lb
DKL 30-03 4.8 4.0 2.5 12.50
DKL 30-03 4.8 8.0 4.9 24.50
DKL 30-03 4.8 16.0 9.8 49.00
DKL 70-07 5.1 4.0 2.6 13.00
DKL 70-07 5.1 8.0 5.2 26.00
DKL 70-07 5.1 16.0 10.4 52.00

Estimated Survival Rate: 75%

lb/A = (9.6 x TKW x Desired Plant Density)/75

Variety TKW Plant/sqft Rate (lb/ac)
DKL 30-03 4.8 4 2.5
DKL 30-03 4.8 8 4.9
DKL 30-03 4.8 16 9.8
DKL 70-07 5.1 4 2.6
DKL 70-07 5.1 8 5.2
DKL 70-07 5.1 16 10..4

Results:

Varietal differences were significant for flowering, physiological maturity, lodging, height, yield, oil content, test weight, and adjusted gross returns (Table 2). DKL 30-03 was the earliest maturing variety, reaching flowering and physiological maturity about two days earlier than DKL 70-07. Although DKL 30-03 was the shortest variety, it had the greatest lodging. Biomass was similar between the two varieties, but DKL 70-07 out-yielded DKL 30-03 by 7.8 bu/A. At the same time, DKL 70-07 was the most profitable, generating an additional $59.00 per acre as compared to DKL 30-03.

The plant density counts were taken prior to bolt (STAND 1) and at pod fill (STAND 2). The populations obtained in the field were, on average, very close to the targeted populations of 4, 8, and 16 plants/sqft (Table 3). The main effect of plant density had significant effects on several variables. As density increased, flowering was delayed, plant height decreased, and lodging tended to increase. However, due to the plastic nature of canola, plant density provided no detectable differences in yield or biomass. The most profitable seeding rate was 8
plants/sqft, but this was not statistically significant.

Of the three main effects, seeding date had the greatest influence on canola emergence rate. As seeding date was delayed, emergence rate increased from a low of 20 days after planting (dap) at the first planting to a high of 6.8 dap at the third planting (Table 4). It is likely that soil temperature during germination influenced emergence rate. The average 2 inch soil temperature from time of seeding to 50% emergence for the three seeding dates were 48.9°F, 54.2°F, and 60.8° Fahrenheit.

Seeding date also had an effect of plant stand. The second seeding on May 8 provided the greatest average plant density at 13.7 plants/sqft, which is approximately 4 plants/sqft greater than either of the other two seeding dates.

The main effect of seeding date also influenced flowering, physiological maturity, stand, height, yield, biomass, test weight, and adjusted gross return (Table 4). As seeding date became later, plants matured and developed more quickly. However, plant height, biomass, yield, test weight and adjusted gross returns all decreased.

Summary:

In summary, the highest seed quality, greatest yield and adjusted gross return was afforded with the earliest seeding date despite the overall delay in crop development (Table 4). When faced with the decision of having to plant late or re-plant a field, one needs to know what the expected yield is for a particular field and estimate a yield reduction of approximately 30% for a late May seeding date. 

Table 2. Main effect of variety on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
DKL 30-03 11.8 47.9 91.5 10.8 10.9 5.4 45.9 55.9 94.0 47.2 50.3 3.8 404.70
DKL 70-07 11.7 49.1 93.6 11.1 10.9 3.4 47.2 63.7 95.1 47.9 51.0 3.8 463.50
LSD ns 0.4 0.3 ns ns 1.4 1.4 3.3 ns 0.5 0.3 ns 25.50
Pr>0.05 0.8176 0.0001 0.0001 0.7214 0.9202 0.0080 0.0636 0.0013 0.8708 0.0089 0.0003 0.4024 0.0016

Table 3. Main effect of plant density on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
4 plnts/sqft 12.2 48.3 92.4 4.7 4.7 1.3 47.8 57.1 93.6 47.8 50.6 3.9 429.80
8 plnts/sqft 11.7 48.6 92.4 10.1 10.6 1.7 46.7 63.2 96.0 47.4 50.5 3.7 464.40
16 plnts/sqft 11.4 48.6 92.8 18.1 17.4 10.3 45.2 59.2 94.1 47.5 50.9 3.8 408.10
LSD ns 0.2 ns 2.6 2.3 ns 1.9 ns ns ns ns ns 39.40
Pr>0.05 0.0617 0.0028 0.5875 0.0001 0.0001 0.0512 0.0350 0.1336 0.9357 0.5270 0.4419 0.0519 0.0738

Table 4. Main effect of seeding date on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
4/11 20.1 53.8 105.4 9.4 9.8 8.6 52.3 71.6 103.4 47.8 52.9 3.6 525.10
5/8 8.4 48.2 88.1 13.7 13.3 2.4 46.2 . 102.2 47.3 49.2 3.8 .
5/22 6.8 43.4 84.2 9.8 9.6 2.2 41.3 48.1 78.1 47.6 49.9 4.0 343.10
LSD 1.6 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.4 ns 3.6 13.9 13.8 ns 1.0 ns 107.60
Pr>0.05 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0103 0.0214 0.2890 0.0028 0.0184 0.0116 0.7623 0.0012 0.0599 0.0184

Table 5. Effect of variety and plant density on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
DKL 30-03
4 plnts/sqft 12 48 91 4.3 4.3 1.7 46.9 50.1 92.0 47.5 50.2 3.9 375.80
8 plnts/sqft 12 48 91 9.9 10.1 2.1 46.7 57.8 95.3 47.2 50.2 3.7 423.50
16 plnts/sqft 11 48 92 18.3 18.1 12.6 44.1 59.9 94.7 47.0 50.4 3.7 414.90
DKL 70-07
4 plnts/sqft 12 49 94 5.0 5.0 0.9 48.7 64.1 95.2 48.1 51.0 3.9 483.80
8 plnts/sqft 12 49 94 10.3 11.0 1.2 46.8 68.6 96.7 47.6 50.8 3.8 505.40
16 plnts/sqft 12 49 94 17.8 16.8 8.1 46.2 58.5 93.5 47.9 51.3 3.8 401.40
LSD ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 5.7 ns ns ns ns 44.10
Pr>0.05 0.8053 0.7445 0.4132 0.7148 0.4097 0.0692 0.4166 0.0135 0.9660 0.5222 0.6726 0.8840 0.0120

Table 6. Effect of variety and seeding date on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
DKL 30-03
4/11 20.1 52.7 104.1 9.3 10.2 9.7 51.0 68.3 110.4 47.3 52.1 3.6 500.80
5/8 8.4 48.0 86.8 13.1 12.8 2.7 46.6 . 99.3 47.0 49.2 3.8 .
5/22 6.9 42.9 83.6 10.1 9.6 4.0 40.2 43.5 72.4 47.4 49.6 3.9 308.70
DKL 70-07
4/11 20.0 55.0 106.8 9.6 9.4 7.6 53.5 74.8 96.5 48.3 53.6 3.6 549.50
5/8 8.4 48.3 89.3 14.2 13.8 2.2 45.7 . 105.0 47.5 49.2 3.9 .
5/22 6.8 43.9 84.8 9.4 9.6 0.4 42.4 52.6 83.9 47.8 50.2 4.0 377.60
LSD ns 0.7 0.5 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 0.6 ns ns
Pr>0.05 0.9864 0.0026 0.0007 0.4968 0.6162 0.2051 0.0940 0.4900 0.3108 0.4619 0.0054 0.9359 0.4900

Table 7. Effect of plant density and seeding date on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
4 plant/sqft
4/11 20.5 53.8 105.0 4.1 3.8 0.8 54.1 68.5 102.5 47.4 52.8 3.8 518.00
5/8 8.8 48.2 88.0 5.3 5.3 1.3 46.5 . 103.3 47.6 49.0 3.9 .
5/22 7.3 42.8 84.3 4.8 1.7 42.8 45.7 75.1 48.5 50.0 4.0 4.0 341.60
8 plants/sqft
4/11 19.8 53.8 104.8 9.0 9.7 1.3 53.2 75.7 105.1 47.4 3.5 3.5 561.70
5/8 8.2 48.2 88.3 12.6 13.3 1.5 45.3 . 103.1 47.3 3.8 3.8 .
5/22 7.0 43.7 84.0 8.8 8.7 2.2 41.7 50.6 79.9 47.5 3.9 3.9 367.20
16 plants/sqft
4/11 19.8 53.8 106.5 15.3 16.0 23.7 49.4 70.5 102.7 48.5 53.3 3.5 495.60
5/8 8.3 48.2 87.8 23.1 21.2 4.5 46.7 . 100.0 47.0 49.3 3.8 .
5/22 6.2 43.7 84.2 15.8 15.2 2.8 39.4 47.9 79.5 46.8 50.0 4.0 320.70
LSD ns 0.3 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
Pr>0.05 0.7058 0.0008 0.3605 0.1889 0.3334 0.1161 0.1577 0.8751 0.9942 0.1267 0.8114 0.6595 0.8751

Table 8. Effect of variety, seeding date and plant density on agronomic performance of canola - 2015.

  EMERG
dap
FLWR
dap
PM
dap
STAND 1
sqft
STAND 2
sqft
LOD
%
HT
in.
YLD
bu/A1
BIO
g/sqft
OIL
%1
TWT
lb/bu1
TKW
g1
AGR
$/A
4/21 - 4 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 20 53 103 4.6 4.3 0.7 52.1 60.5 118.4 46.8 52.0 3.7 456.60
DKL 70-07 21 55 107 3.5 3.3 1.0 47.1 76.4 86.6 48.1 49.1 3.8 579.50
4/21 - 8 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 20 53 103 8.4 9.0 1.0 41.3 69.7 103.7 47.3 49.6 3.5 515.80
DKL 70-07 20 55 1.6 9.5 10.3 1.7 52.4 81.8 106.5 47.5 52.0 3.5 607.70
4/21 - 16 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 20 53 106 14.8 17.3 27.3 46.3 74.7 109.1 47.7 49.2 3.5 530.00
DKL 70-07 20 55 107 15.7 14.7 20.0 41.5 66.2 96.3 49.4 49.5 3.5 461.20
5/8 - 4 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 9 48 87 3.5 3.7 1.7 49.4 . 84.2 47.5 52.4 3.9 .
DKL 70-07 8 48 89 7.0 7.0 1.0 46.3 . 122.4 47.7 49.1 3.9 .
5/8 - 8 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 8 48 87 12.3 13.0 1.0 37.7 . 110.5 46.9 49.7 3.8 .
DKL 70-07 8 48 90 12.9 13.7 2.0 56.2 . 95.8 47.6 53.6 3.7 .
5/8 - 16 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 8 48 86 23.5 21.7 5.3 45.8 . 103.1 46.7 48.9 3.6 .
DKL 70-07 9 48 89 22.7 20.7 3.7 44.2 . 97.0 47.4 50.4 4.0 .
5/22 - 4 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 7 43 84 4.9 5.0 2.7 54.1 39.7 73.4 48.2 53.2 4.0 295.00
DKL 70-07 7 43 85 4.6 4.7 0.7 44.2 51.8 76.7 48.7 49.3 4.0 388.20
5/22 - 8 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 7 43 83 9.0 8.3 4.3 42.0 45.9 71.8 47.5 49.8 3.7 311.30
DKL 70-07 7 44 85 8.5 9.0 0.0 50.4 55.4 88.0 47.6 54.2 4.0 403.00
5/22 - 16 plants/sqft
DKL 30-03 6 43 84 16.5 15.3 5.0 47.1 45.0 71.8 46.5 49.5 4.0 299.80
DKL 70-07 6 44 85 15.1 15.0 0.7 41.1 50.8 87.1 47.1 50.3 3.9 341.60
LSD ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
Pr>0.05 0.7029 0.8741 0.0677 0.5014 0.7460 0.3012 0.8653 0.1230 0.2970 0.7940 0.8366 0.5802 0.1230


EMERG: emergence; dap: days after planting; FLWR: 50% flowering; PM: physiological maturity; STAND 1: plant density prior to bolt; STAND 2: plant density at pod fill; LOD: lodging; HT: height; BIO: biomass; TWT: test weight; AGR: adjusted gross return; ns: non-significant

1 adjusted to 8 % moisture content, . = missing values