The basics of rapeseed cultivation
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As rapeseed evolves, so does your knowledge!
With the rapid evolution of varieties, technical itineraries and decision-making tools, this training course offers a complete update on how to optimize rapeseed cultivation. Whether you're an experienced technician or a beginner, you'll discover the keys to success: genetic innovations, high-performance agronomic levers and benchmarks for making the right decisions at every stage of the campaign.
Day program :
- Yield development diagram and yield components
- Influence of different cultivation techniques
- Results of trials and surveys
- Main cropping decisions and decision rules
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify rapeseed yield components and how they are determined
- Analyze the impact of cultivation practices on crop performance
- Select the varieties and inputs best suited to their soil and climate conditions and production objectives
- Adapt technical itineraries according to development stages and conditions encountered
- Make informed decisions throughout the growing season, based on technical, economic and agronomic data.
Active teaching methods: Technical presentations, case studies, feedback, alternating between theoretical input and feedback from field experience.
Evaluation: End-of-session quiz, questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.
Theoretical support: Lectures, presentations, written material given to participants.
Exchange of practices: Feedback and debates between participants and trainers.
Interactivity: Quizzes, questions and answers, live exchanges with trainers.
Digital supports: Presentations and resources handed out after each session.
Technicians from development, economic organizations and the agri-supply industry. Teachers End-of-session quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:
Christel CARO
Tel: 01 30 79 95 09
Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr
Aucun 480€ TTC 5 15 https://public.dendreo.com/4rsx27tf4npws6tp4zAwc/media/m8h2g66skn8g5r5fm8ctm5ck3fcxc6k5fnwvA8kAnm5w2mttjj6Awmsnnjx2k9ckmr2xgpj5h36w2tdskfsd4zcy3rvh4vzqkntds9cwnbwfcpj8 1 Jour 40 Inter-company and intra-companyCOLZA'Live: Understanding rapeseed crop management in 7 sequences
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Whether you're a beginner or want to update your knowledge, COLZA Live training offers you a complete understanding of rapeseed growing. Thanks to 7 short, interactive sequences, led by experts, you can acquire the essential skills to optimize your farming practices, all in digital format.
Sequence 1: Introduction to the crop and planting
- Global context of rapeseed growing and associated agricultural issues
- Identification of the stages in the rapeseed crop cycle and phenological stages.
- The challenges of rapeseed establishment, the benefits of a robust rapeseed and the key conditions to be achieved, the keys to choosing the optimum establishment techniques according to the context.
Sequence 2: Fertilization
- Rapeseed specificities with regard to nitrogen supply
- Calculation of spring nitrogen dose (Réglette azote colza®) and choice of fractioning strategy
- Rationalization of phosphate, potassium and sulfur fertilization
- Rapeseed needs in trace elements; focus on boron and molybdenum
Sequence 3: Spring pests
- Presentation of the different spring pests: description and development cycle.
- Presentation of the main management strategies
- Presentation of preventive measures (agronomic levers) to limit the impact of pests.
- Nuisibility, risk assessment during the season (presentation of Decision Support Tools and decision rules) and decision-making.
- Choice of insecticides
- Prospects for biocontrol solutions
- Presentation of the main natural enemies.
Sequence 4: Spring diseases
- Review of the main spring diseases: Sclerotinia, Oidium, Alternaria, Mycosphaerella, Phoma, etc.
- Study of the biological cycle and harmfulness of these diseases.
- Control methods available as part of integrated crop protection.
Sequence 5 : Weed control
- Description of the main agronomic control methods.
- Development of herbicide control strategies adapted to weed flora.
- Grass control: Ray-Grass & Vulpin
- Presentation of mechanical control methods and mixed weed control strategies.
Sequence 6: Harvesting and yield components and ecophysiological aspects
- Strategies to limit harvest losses.
- Presentation of the swathing technique to optimize rapeseed harvesting.
- Explanation of the year's yields: rapeseed yield components and favorable factors.
Sequence 7: Autumn pests
- Presentation of the different autumn pests: description and development cycle.
- Presentation of the main management strategies.
- Preventive measures: levers to mobilize upstream to limit risk during the season.
- Nuisibility and risk assessment during the season (presentation of decision-support tools and decision rules).
- Choice of insecticides and slug pellets.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to :
- Understand and master rapeseed cultivation techniques
- Make informed decisions to optimize the crop
- Evaluate the success of rapeseed cultivation
- Optimize rapeseed planting
- Apply effective weed control strategies
- Managing fall and spring pests
- Optimize rapeseed fertilization
- Controlling spring diseases
- Minimize harvest losses
100% digital format: Remote training, accessible from any connected computer.
Active pedagogy: Technical presentations, case studies, feedback.
Evaluation: End-of-session quiz, questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.
Online sessions: 7 sequences of 2 hours on Teams, led by Terres Inovia expert engineers.
Theoretical support: Presentations, technical documents, ADO proposals.
Interactivity: Quizzes, questions and answers, live exchanges with trainers.
Digital support: Presentations and resources handed over after each session.
Technicians from development, economic and agri-supply organizations. farmers. Teachers End-of-session quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:
Christel CARO
Tel: 01 30 79 95 09
Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr
Aucun 960€ TTC 5 15 https://public.dendreo.com/4rsx27tf4npws6tp4zAwc/media/jzmc9vtrj7yx25d3mmxwqv6vfnjf1mkqmr6Amztbmvrw2552nbvAmqtt4vl254lnnq6Acpj5hjh247kqjyzx3wbwkjwxszsbf8sgg9l3j37Acpj8 7 Jours 28 Inter-company and intra-companySpring rapeseed regulator
This tool estimates your rapeseed's risk of lodging in spring, and tells you whether or not to apply a growth regulator.
This tool estimates your rapeseed's risk of lodging in spring, and tells you whether or not to apply a growth regulator, depending on the variety of rapeseed, its susceptibility to lodging, the stand density, the amount of nitrogen available, and whether or not fall elongation has occurred.
This decision rule is available in API format. Log on to the API-Agro platform or contact us for more information.
Autumn rapeseed regulator
This tool estimates the risk of autumn elongation in rapeseed and tells you whether or not to apply a growth regulator.
This tool estimates the risk of autumn elongation in rapeseed and indicates whether or not to apply a growth regulator, depending on the earliness of the six-leaf stage, the susceptibility of the variety to elongation, density, available nitrogen and the size of the rapeseed.
This decision rule is available in API format. Log on to the API-Agro platform or contact us for more information.
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