How many fields are hitting that target? The CCC has a new crowd-sourced survey project to answer that question. Through the project, farm families, agronomists and certified crop advisers (CCAs) will count canola plants at the two- to four-leaf stage and enter results into the “Canola Counts Survey” tool at canolacalculator.ca. “We want to gather data on canola plant populations across the Prairies to compare regions, and track plant establishment improvements over time,” says Autumn Barnes, my colleague at the CCC who got this survey going. “To give a little more incentive, we’ll have draws for prizes. The more fields you enter, the greater your chances of winning.”