Special Market Report – Sept 2025
Canola Outlook May Be Better Than the Recent Negative Sentiment Indicates
Sask Crops Lobby Day Reception 2025
Connections are a critical component of SaskOilseeds’ work! Having important conversations amongst government, producers, policy makers and other decision-makers is how Saskatchewan canola farmer voices get heard. SaskOilseeds joined SaskBarley, Prairie Oat Growers, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers and Sask Wheat at Sask Crops Lobby Day to discuss priorities with government officials at the provincial Legislature building.
Sask Crops Lobby Day 2025
Connections are a critical component of SaskOilseeds’ work!
Having important conversations amongst government, producers, policy makers and other decision-makers is how Saskatchewan canola farmer voices get heard.
SaskOilseeds joined SaskBarley, Prairie Oat Growers, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers and Sask Wheat at Sask Crops Lobby Day to discuss priorities with government officials at the provincial Legislature building.
Canola Disease Testing Program
SaskOilseeds works alongside Saskatchewan Agriculture & Discovery Seed Labs to provide free canola disease testing for farmers across the province. Plant stems are tested for Verticillium Stripe and Blackleg (plus identifying the race of Blackleg). Soil samples are tested for Clubroot.
Hello Canola Recipe Database
Looking to eat healthier? Canola oil is a heart-healthy, affordable option with plenty of uses in the kitchen. It’s low in saturated fat and high in plant-based omega-3 fats.
CanolaInfo Recipe Library
Heart-healthy, nutritious recipes developed to profile the versatility of Canadian canola oil.
Culinary Oil Smoke Point Chart
Canola is a stable oil that does not break down at high temperatures, ideal for sautéing, stir frying, deep frying and other high heat culinary needs. Its smoke point, the temperature at which it begins to smoke and degrade, is one of the highest of all cooking oils at 242°C/468°F. High-oleic canola oil is even more stable, with a smoke point of 246°C/475°F – higher than almost all other food oils.
Comparison of Dietary Fats Chart
Dietary fat, in moderation, is needed to provide energy and help absorb fat-soluble vitamins. Increasingly, it has become apparent that the type of fat in the diet is important. Certain fats such as omega-3 and omega-6 fats are essential for good nutrition and must be consumed as part of a healthy diet.
Although different types of oil have the same number of calories per tablespoon, canola oil provides more of the healthy fats than any other common cooking and salad oil.