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Canola Fertilizer Rates in Ontario

Nitrogen, phosphate and potash guidance for canola in Ontario, taken from the OMAFRA Agronomy Guide for Field Crops (Publication 811) soil-test sufficiency tables.

Typical Ontario yield goal: 45 bu/ac. Micronutrient to watch: B.

Nitrogen

Nitrogen for canola is driven by yield potential and by what grew before it. Split applications generally outperform a single large pass, and the split timing is set out below.

Phosphate (Pโ‚‚Oโ‚…) by soil test

Find your Olsen P value and read across.

Olsen phosphorus (P) → recommended Pโ‚‚Oโ‚…
Soil testPโ‚‚Oโ‚… ratePโ‚‚Oโ‚… rateExpected response
0โ€“3 ppm70 kg/ha62 lb/acHigh response
3โ€“5 ppm60 kg/ha54 lb/acHigh response
5โ€“7 ppm50 kg/ha45 lb/acHigh response
7โ€“9 ppm30 kg/ha27 lb/acHigh response
9โ€“12 ppm20 kg/ha18 lb/acMedium response
12โ€“15 ppm20 kg/ha18 lb/acMedium response
15โ€“30 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acLow response
30โ€“60 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acRare response
over 60 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acNo response

Potash (Kโ‚‚O) by soil test

Ammonium-acetate potassium (K) → recommended Kโ‚‚O
Soil testKโ‚‚O rateKโ‚‚O rateExpected response
0โ€“15 ppm70 kg/ha62 lb/acHigh response
15โ€“30 ppm50 kg/ha45 lb/acHigh response
30โ€“45 ppm40 kg/ha36 lb/acHigh response
45โ€“60 ppm30 kg/ha27 lb/acHigh response
60โ€“80 ppm20 kg/ha18 lb/acMedium response
80โ€“100 ppm20 kg/ha18 lb/acMedium response
100โ€“120 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acLow response
120โ€“250 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acRare response
over 250 ppm0 kg/ha0 lb/acNo response

Timing and placement

Broadcast N in spring (or band 5โ€“7.5 cm to the side) โ€” do NOT place N with the seed. Up to ~20 kg/ha starter P with the seed is beneficial on low-P soils. Consider 10โ€“20 kg/ha S; canola is sulphur-hungry.

No soil test?

Without one you are guessing. As a fallback, canola removes roughly 21.0 kg Pโ‚‚Oโ‚… and 10.0 kg Kโ‚‚O per tonne of grain, so replacement rates can hold soil levels steady โ€” but replacement is not a recommendation. It cannot tell you whether you are already at 20 ppm and wasting money, or at 5 ppm and losing yield. Get a test from an accredited lab.

Cutting the fertilizer bill on canola

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