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2021 Forage and Cereal Grain Seed Guide
Sowing Excellence
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Choose ELITE seeds. Because you want to benefit from advice from our network experts. Because you want to provide your livestock with quality feed. Because you farm excellence, period.
All ELITE seeds have a story. The story of our 20-strong team of professionals innovating on our
Saint-Hyacinthe research farm to bring you new, higher performing cereal grain and forage
cultivars. The story of thousands of rigorous tests carried out on just over 50,000 experimental
plots. The story of a team of advisors dedicated to supplying you with products for excellence.
Contents
Wheat 4Oats 8Barley 10Rye and triticale 12Peas 15Forage crops 17Cover crops 24Silage additives 27
Sowing excellence
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Raven A new performance standardMaida Made for the coldUGRC Ring A high-performing winter wheat
WheatI choose ELITE for resistance and abundant harvests.
Raven A new performance standard
Raven is a bread wheat with an outstanding yield. A versatile crop, it performs well in all zones of Québec. With its excellent straw yield, it is sure to meet all your farming needs.
Maida Great in early zones
Maida is a wheat for cold climates, with a high yield potential in zones 2 and 3. It has excellent plant health and good straw production and is high in protein.
TouranHigh falling number
An excellent bread wheat with a high test weight, protein content and falling number. Among the best varieties in terms of quality and yield. Higher-than-average resistance to fusarium.
HeliosExtra-early bread wheat
Among the earliest-maturing varieties in provincial trials, this wheat’s high yield is exceptional. It produces very high-quality flour with a high protein content and falling number. Very good resistance to fusarium. Early maturity wards off many infestations.
Data based on the CRCQ 2017-2018-2019 evaluation trials published in the 2019 RGCQ guide
Spring bread wheat
Yield
Yield
Yield
Quality
Standability
Protein
Fusarium
Fusarium
Fusarium
Fusarium
2
3
2
2
Average
Tall
Average
Average
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
110%
94%
101%
9.5
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
119%
109%
95%
8.0
106%
112%
100%
9.0
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Data based on the CRCQ 2017-2018-2019 evaluation trials published in the 2019 RGCQ guide
MinotThe performer
Minot has an impressive yield and can adapt to all zones and climate conditions. It has good resistance to diseases, including fusarium.
UGRC Ring Winter feed wheat
Produces very uniform heads with excellent yields. Good winter survival in all zones. For livestock feed or flour. Responds very well to intensive management.
QuantumAlways standing
An early wheat, harvested a week after barley. Has a very good yield and great standability with any type of fertilization. Perfect for use on the farm or for planting forage crops.
LexingtonWinter bread wheat
This sought-after bread wheat has a high protein content and a good falling number. Remarkable standability and early maturity.
Spring feed wheat
Winter wheat
Yield
Yield
Standability
Grain size
Adaptability
Yield
Fusarium
Standability
Maturity
Standability
2
Excellent
Early
Excellent
Average
Short
Short
Short
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
107%
114%
9.5
88%
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
102%
108%
9.0
89%
103%
105%
8.0
94%
Wheat
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Pow
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Raven X X HRS 90 I L 9 MR/MS 9 8 9 450 400 310 - - - 40 X
Maida X X HRS 98 I L 9 MS 9 6 8 450 400 310 - - - 38 X
Touran X X HRS 91 I L 8 MR/MS 7 8 8 500 400 310 - - - 40
Helios X X HRS 89 H A 7 MS 7 8 8 400 400 310 - - - 36 X
Minot X X HRS 96 I L 9 MR/MS 9 8 7 450 400 310 - - - 39 X
Quantum X X HRS 88 H L 9 - 8 7 7 560 450 320 - - - 40
UGRC Ring X X SRW 85 H L 9 MS/S 8 8 9 - - - 450 400 350 40 X
Lexington X X HRW 82 H L 9 MS 8 9 8 - - - 450 400 350 45 X
Characteristics Plant healthSeeding rate5 (seeds/m2)
Spring Fall
Ratings: 9 = Excellent 5 = Average 1 = Poor - = Insufficient data
1. Canadian wheat class HRS: Hard red spring wheat SRW: Soft red winter wheat HRW: Hard red winter wheat
2. Maturity: E = Early I = Intermediate L = Late3. Awns: L = Long A = Apical N = None
4. Fusarium: S : Susceptible MS/S: Moderately susceptible to susceptible MS: Moderately susceptible MR/MS: Moderately resistant to moderately susceptible MR: Moderately resistant
5. Seeding rate in kg/ha = (seeds/m2 x TKW)/1006. IMP = Intensive management practices
This variety is protected under the 1991 Convention of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
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Wheat cultivars
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Kalio The new heavyweightAkina For yieldKara The sturdy one
Data based on the CRCQ 2017-2018-2019 evaluation trials published in the 2019 RGCQ guide
Accepted by Quaker Oats
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Kalio For heavier yields
Kalio oats have a strong agronomic profile, with a good yield potential, very good test weight and great straw height.
NiceAlways popular
Nice is recognized for its grain yield and very large straw yield. Its large white grains are sought after by the horse feed market.
Kara Double duty
High-yielding oats with truly exceptional standability and a high test weight. These white oats are shorter than average and will impress you with their robustness and very high tolerance of crown rust.
Akina The best in Zone 2
Akina has an exceptional yield, excellent standability and a high test weight. These white oats can be used for human consumption and are sought after by Quaker Oats. Akina is highly tolerant of crown rust.
MaréchalNaked oat
Maréchal hulless oats have exceptional drought tolerance that apart. They have an outstanding straw height and are a good source of energy and protein. Ideal for use as feed on the farm.
Yield
Yield
Yield
Yield
Yield
Standability
Characteristic
Standability
Standability
Characteristic
Very good
Excellent straw yield
Excellent
Excellent
Very good standability
Average
Feed – Oatmeal – Forage oats
Forage oats – Feed - Oatmeal
Short
Quaker Oats – Feed - Oatmeal
Straw height
Market
Market
Straw height
Market
107%
100%
102%
108%
102%
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
104%
102%
103%
108%
87%
106%
106%
101%
99%
99%
New
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Hul
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OatsI choose ELITE for tolerance and quality.
Alyssa ConsistencySelena PerformanceOrzo Resistance
Stress tolerance
Straw production
Grain size
Data based on the CRCQ 2017-2018-2019 evaluation trials published in the 2019 RGCQ guide 11
Alyssa Simply beautiful
High, consistent yield, good standability and strong straw until maturity. Excellent leaf disease resistance and looks great in the field.
Selena Fight fusarium
Two-row barley with excellent yield potential. Highly tolerant of fusarium. Selena has large, uniform grains with a high test weight. Lower fibre content than six-row barley. Above-average tolerance of leaf diseases. Clean grains allow for easier grading.
RhéaVery strong stalks
Shorter-than-average straw height and very strong stalks. Its high specific weight and yield make it a sure winner. Thrives under intensive management.
CyaneVery large grains
Very high yield potential; among the RGCQ’s best. Great for use on the farm. Easily harvested and adapts to most soils.
Orzo Looks great
Good yield potential and very large grains that make for easier use on the farm. Excellent standability and impressively tall st raw.
AAC GoldmanMalting barley
Two-row barley for feed or malting. Produces large, consistent grains that are ideal for a quality malt. Very high fusarium tolerance and excellent yield in cool climates.
Six-row barley
Two-row barley
Yield
Yield
Yield
Yield
Yield
Standability
Fusarium
Intensive management
Grain size
Fusarium
Fusarium
Good
2
Very good
Very large
2
3
Average
Short
Short
Tall
Tall
Average
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
103%
103%
97%
104%
8.5
90%
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
107%
100%
104%
103%
9.0
85%
106%
99%
102%
105%
10
100%
Barley I plant ELITE barley for its versatility and robustness.
Thauvex Exceptional yield KWS Daniello An unbeatable hybridKWS Propower Tonnes of forage
Yield
Ergot
Standability
Data based on the CRCQ 2017-2018-2019 evaluation trials published in the 2019 RGCQ guide
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Biomass
Quality
Growth speed
Standability
Yield
Flexibility
Thauvex Spring triticale
This triticale has very high yield potential and tall straw with excellent standability. Thauvex is very resistant to ergot and is highly resistant to leaf diseases.
KWS Daniello Vigorous and robust
This hybrid fall rye has a higher yield potential than conventional rye. KWS Daniello is very resistant to ergot. It survives very well in the winter and is a quick starter in the spring. Short plants with excellent standability.
KWS Propower Specifically for silage
KWS Propower is a hybrid winter rye specifically for silage. It allows an early, high quality harvest and seeding of a second crop. Makes it easy to increase forage acreage on the farm and is resistant to drought.
GauthierConventional
This conventional winter rye developed in Québec can be put to many uses, whether as a cover crop, a forage or a grain. It is resistant to snow mould and survives well in winter.
Spring triticale
Winter rye
Yield
Standability
Survival
Maturity
Maturity
Excellent
Excellent
Early
Early
Very tall
Average
Average
Very tall
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
Straw height
98%
9.5
9.5
7.5
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
115%
9.0
9.0
8.0
105%
9.0
9.0
9.0
Rye and triticaleI choose ELITE rye for its outstanding yield.
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Cereal grains Sp
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Fall
Hus
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Hul
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Mal
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Spec
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Hyb
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Hei
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cm)
Mat
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Awns
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Stan
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Fusa
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Pow
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Rust
Leaf
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Yello
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Org
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seed
av
aila
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Barley
Alyssa X X 95 I L 8 8 8 8 8 - 400 350 275 - - - 43
Rhea X X 93 T L 9 8 8 8 7 - 400 350 275 - - - 44
Cyane X X 100 I L 8 8 9 9 7 - 450 350 275 - - - 44
Orzo X X 86 H L 8 9 9 8 8 - 350 350 250 - - - 54 X
Selena X X 75 H L 7 9 9 9 7 - 350 350 250 - - - 46
AAC Goldman X X X 80 H L 7 9 9 8 8 - 450 350 250 - - - 45 X
Oats
Kalio X X 90 I N 8 - - 9 8 7 350 350 275 - - - 40 X
Akina X X X 95 I N 9 - - 9 8 6 350 350 275 - - - 37 X
Kara X X X 92 T N 9 - - 9 8 7 350 350 275 - - - 37 X
Nice X X 110 I N 8 - - 8 8 8 350 350 275 - - - 37
Maréchal X X 106 T N 7 - - 9 9 8 400 375 300 28 X
Triticale
Thauvex X 109 I L 7 8 - - - - 550 450 300 - - - 40 X
Rye
KWS Daniello X X 124 T L 8 - - - - - - - - - 200 160 33 X
KWS Propower X X X 130 - L 8 - - - - - - - - - 200 160 33
Gauthier X 136 I L 7 - - - - - - - - 400 350 300 30
Characteristics Plant healthSeeding rate3 (seeds/m2)
Spring Fall
Ratings: 9 = Excellent 5 = Average 1 = Poor - = Insufficient data
1. Maturity: E = Early I = Intermediate L = Late2. Awns: L = Long A = Apical N = None
3. Seeding rate in kg/ha = (seeds/m2 x TKW)/1004. IMP = Intensive management practices
5. IMP = Management for malting
Barley, oats, triticale and rye
New
This variety is protected under the 1991 Convention of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants
Yield
Standability
Protein
Yield
Standability
Protein
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For use as forage or cover crops
For use as grain
EsoYellow pea for field crops
Eso peas are yellow peas for human and livestock consumption with a high grain yield. They are a semi-leafless variety and have a bushy habit and good standability.
PackerForage pea
Packer peas are a tried and tested variety. They can be used as forage or cover crops and produce impressive biomass with a high protein content. These leafy peas have an indeterminate flowering growth habit and will produce until harvesting.
Yellow peas
Forage peas
Cereal grain and pea mixes
Maturity
Height Average
Intermediate
Ideal as supplementary forage
Packer peas
Eso peas
Kara oats
Kara oats
Kara oats
Kara oats
Packer peas
Eso peas
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9
7
7
Blé Minot
Minot wheat
Packer peas
Eso peas
Thauvex triticale
Kara oats
Packer peas
Minot wheat
9
9
PeasI plant ELITE peas for their unmatched quality.
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Conventionally bred alfalfa with high fibre digestibility
Conventionally bred alfalfa with fast recovery 17
Amina Alfalfa
Althéa Alfalfa
Isabella Alfalfa
Magnum VII Wet Alfalfa
3010 Alfalfa
ELITE Quality Mix
Slingshot Alfalfa
Bearcat Red clover
EXACT Birdsfoot trefoil
ELITE Value Mix
Laura meadow fescue
Arlaka timothy
Athos late-maturing orchardgrass
Bardoux soft leaf tall fescue
Fleet meadow bromegrass
Glacier timothy
Success hybrid bromegrass
Arlaka timothy
Success hybrid bromegrass
Arlaka timothy
Fleet meadow bromegrass
AC Alliance timothy
Laura meadow fescue
Fleet meadow bromegrass
AC Alliance timothy
Laura meadow fescue
Mix of certified alfalfa varieties with 50% Anima alfalfa
Success hybrid bromegrass
Arlaka timothy
Success hybrid bromegrass
AC Alliance timothy
Mix of certified, tested alfalfa varieties
– Highly digestible fibre– Extended harvest period– High leaf-to-stem ratio
– Fast recovery– Short harvest interval– High yield
– Very high yield– Standard cutting management system– Excellent disease resistance– Multifoliate
– Branched root system– Tolerates wet soils– Excellent disease resistance
– Deep-set crown
– Greater resistance to high-traffic conditions
– Resistant to grazing
– Excellent disease resistance
– Very good forage quality
– Similar dormancies
– Multifoliate
– Excellent yield
– Very good winter survival
– Performs well in low pH soils
– Excellent yield
– Superior fall regrowth
– Performs well in low pH soils
– Excellent forage yields
– Good recovery
– High yield
– Resistant to deseases
– Very good winter survival
Forage selector
High-quality forage management system
Intensive cutting management system
Conventional management system
Variable field management system
Organic fertilization and grazing
Alfalfa mix
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BearcatFor longer yields
WildcatFor superior adaptability
BlizardTetraploid
Very persistentSuperior yields under three-cut management systemGood disease resistance
Quick establishment Very good yield Good persistence
Very good yield Excellent recovery Winter resistance
Red clover
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AminaFor longer-lasting quality
Dormancy 4 Survival 1.6
Dormancy 5 Survival 1.9
Dormancy 5.2 Survival 2
Dormancy 4 Survival 2
Dormancy 4 Survival 2.1
Dormancy 4 Survival 1.6
Dormancy 2.5 Survival 1.8
AlthéaFor truly fast recovery
SlingshotMultifoliate
IsabellaFor yield
AkoriFor vigour
Magnum VII WetFor wet soils
3010For resistance to grazing
More leavesBetter digestibilityExtended harvest period
Higher yield More cuts Better quality
Very good yield Consistent Winter resistant
MultifoliateDisease resistantPersistent
Quick starter in spring Good yield Good adaptability
Branched root systemHigh yieldExcellent disease resistance
Deep-set crown Very good yieldRecovery allows for manure application
New
Forage seeds
AlfalfaI use ELITE alfalfa for its adaptability to all conditions.
ArlakaFor yields
Frosty Berseem clover
CompanionLadino white clover
ExactBirdsfoot trefoil
SuccessionHybrid bromegrass
SuccessHybrid bromegrass
FleetMeadow bromegrass
HakariAlaska bromegrass
Sahara DTFor drought resistance
GlacierEarly
Very leafyIntermediate maturity Survives very well in winter
Impressive yieldExcellent feed quality Many uses
EarlyTolerates drought Persistent
Excellent persistence Tolerates grazing very well Versatile
Quick spring start Great qualityTolerates dry spells
Good recovery High yield Guaranteed value
Very good recoveryVigorous spring start Excellent quality
Very fast establishment Tolerates drought Good palatability
Vigorous in the spring Quality forageBetter yield distribution
Adapted for intensive management systems Good recovery Winter resistance
Meadow timothy
Berseem clover
Ladino clover
Birdsfoot trefoil
Bromegrass
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Forage seedsN
ewN
ew
BardouxSoft leaf tall fescue
AthosLate orchardgrass
JeanneItalian ryegrass
MahulenaFescue type
JaliscoBMR hybrid Sudangrass
BigbangAnnual Westerwold ryegrass
PerseusRyegrass type
Honeygraze BMRSorghum-Sudan hybrid BMR
MathildePerennial ryegrass
LauraMeadow fescue
High yield Grows all season longSoft, appetizing leaves
Tolerates dry spellsGood fall growth Very good yield
Excellent forage yield Very resistant to disease Very good palatability
Tolerates drought and flooding High yieldGood persistence
Excellent yield Very digestible Fast recovery
Quick establishment High yield Very good recovery
Quick establishment Highly digestibleGood spring growth
Very resistant to drought Good feed quality Very good yield
Very good fall growth Very dense, leafy plantsGreat forage quality
Highly digestible Very good annual yield High quality
Fescue
Orchardgrass
Ray-grass
Festulolium
Sorghum and Sudangrass
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Alfalfa Amina Hi-Gest 8 Y 4 X X HR HR HR HR HR HR
Althéa Standfast 9 N 5 X HR HR HR HR HR HR
Slingshot 9 Y 5,2 X HR HR R HR HR HR
Isabella 9 Y 4 X HR HR HR HR HR HR
Akori 8 N 4 X HR HR HR HR HR HR
Magnum 7-Wet Branched root system 8 N 4 X X HR HR HR HR HR HR
3010 Deep-set collar 8 N 2,5 X X HR HR HR HR HR HR
Red clover Bearcat 8 X X - - - - R -
Wildcat 8 X X - - - M R -
Blizard Tetraploid 9 X - - - - R -
Birdsfoot trefoil
Exact 9 X X - - - - - -
Ladino white clover
Companion 9 X X - - - - - -
Berseem clover
Frosty Annual 9 X X X - - - - - -
Timothy
Arlaka 9 X X X X X - - - - - -
AC Alliance 8 X X X X X - - - - - -
Sahara DT 9 X X - - - - - -
Glacier 8 X X - - - - - -
Soft leaf tall fescue
Bardoux 9 X - - - - - -
Savory 8 X - - - - - -
Characteristics Management Disease tolerance3
Ratings: 9 = Excellent 5 = Average 1 = Poor - = Insufficient data
Forage seeds
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Hybrid bromegrass Succession 9 X X - - - - - -
Success 9 X X - - - - - -
Alaska bromegrass
Hakari 9 X - - - - - -
Orchardgrass
Athos 9 X - - - - - -
Festulolium
Mahulena Fescue type 9 X - - - - - -
Perseus Ryegrass type 9 X - - - - - -
Ryegrass
Ribeye Cover crop 9 X - - - - - -
Mathilde Perennial 8 X - - - - - -
Bigbang Italian Westerwold 8 X X - - - - - -
Jeanne Italian 9 X X - - - - - -
Sorghum and Sudangrass
Jalisco BMR sudangrass hybrid 9 X X X - - - - - -
Honeygraze BMR Sorghum-sudangrass hybrid BMR 9 X X X - - - - - -
Ratings: 9 = Excellent 5 = Average 1 = Poor - = Insufficient data
1. MULTIFOLIATE: Y = Yes N = No 2. DORMANCY: Describes the behaviour and growing time of the alfalfa. Dormancy is rated on a scale of 1 to 9, where 1 represents a variety of alfalfa that goes dormant early and 9 represents an annual variety.
3. DISEASES: MR = Moderately resistant, R = Resistant, HR = Highly Resistant
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Laura 8 X - - - - - -
Meadow bromegrass
Fleet 9 X X - - - - - -
Characteristics Management Disease tolerance3
New
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Fodder cabbage Field beanSudan grass FlaxAnnual alfalfa Sweet cloverJaponese millet Pearl millet White mustard Oriental mustard
Phacelia PeasAustrian peaDaikon forage radish Oilseed radishNematicide forage radish Ryegrass BuckwheatFall rye Sorghum-Sudan grass
Sunflower White cloverHuia white clover Red cloverBerseem clover Crimson clover Common vetch Hairy vetche
Consult your agri-advisor to choose the right species and mixes for your needs.
- To add organic matter - To add nitrogen- To scavenge residual nitrogen
- To reduce erosion- To improve soil structure- For an integrated pest management
Cover cropsUse green manure or cover crops to care for a key resource: your soil
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Daikon radish + crimson clover + ryegrass
Daikon radish + ryegrass
Daikon radish + crimson clover
Ryegrass
Daikon radish + crimson clover + ryegrass + Berseem clover + pearl millet + phacelia + flax
Creeping red fescue + red top + perennial ryegrass + timothy + alsike clover + white clover + birdsfoot trefoil
For end-of-summer plantingFor soil coverage that lasts until winterEffects soil structure, erosion and residual nitrogen
For end-of-summer plantingFor soil coverage that lasts until winterEffects soil structure, erosion and residual nitrogen
For end-of-summer plantingFor soil coverage that lasts until winterEffects soil structure and erosion and adds nitrogen
Multi purposeCan be used with a mix of cereal grains and peas For increasing biodiversity
For planting riparian buffersDiverse, long-lasting crop coverage
For intercropping with cornSoil coverage that lasts until winter Superior biomass
Balanced Mix
Structure Builder Mix
N Maker Mix
Multi Mix
Eco-riparian Mix
Intercrop Ribeye ryegrass
Cover cropsI entrust ELITE with the health of my soil.
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Effective for all storage structures
Effective for all storage structures
E. Faecium - L. Plantarum - L. Lactis
L. Plantarum - E. Faecium - L. Buchneri
EnersileGold acts to reduce silage pH as soon as it is applied. Its fast action stabilizes forage to conserve dry matter and protein. EnersileGold reduces clostridium, and therefore butyric acid, in silage.
EnersileDuo improves the aerobic stability of corn silage at feedout and is very efficient at preventing silage heating. It acts fast to reduce pH, and its fermentation speed conserves silage dry matter. EnersileDuo provides increased silage stability for optimal production.
Fast acting
Aerobic stability
Corn silage
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Fast acting
Reduces clostridium
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ENERSILEGOLD
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Hay silageCorn silage
Silage additivesI choose ELITE for optimum silage management.
Farming Common Sense.
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Defi ned by the words caring, down to earth and achiever, Sollio Agriculture is using the strength of its networks across Canada to work hand-in-hand with Canadian farmers and ensure the prosperity of their families and communities.
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