Canola farmers are being encouraged to check their fields for flea beetles and any potential pod feeding. Flea beetle injury on pods is usually most significant on late-planted canola and the upper pods. Fortunately, most of the yield comes from the lower pods of the canola plant. The NDSU Crop and Pest Report says this injury can result in poor seed fill, premature pod drying or pod shatter.
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