If you are a new grower, or already grow soybeans, we have some top yielding varieties if you want to give them a try or see how they fit on your farm.
Grazing corn acres are also on the rise and irrigated grain and silage corn seems to be relatively slow to flat growth Early book discounts are on until October 31. For the Thunder Seed line bookings: 50 units of corn (140 ac roughly) and/or 440 units of soybean (320 ac) or combination of both you will receive a BBQ or NHL Tickets! We are having a Corn & Soybean Meeting Monday November 5th @ 1 pm at Stamp Seeds. Erin Matlock from Thunder Seed will be out to talk agronomy and variety choice. Please RSVP by replying to this email if you can make it. Soybean Thunder Seed: TH 33003 R2Y 2375 CHU 0.003 maturity (normal) TH 33005 R2Y 2425 CHU 0.005 maturity (mid) TH 89005 R2XN 2175 CHU 0.0005 maturity (early / mid) TH 8700 R2X 2250 CHU Dicamba tolerant 0.0008 maturity (early) TH 89003 R2X 2375 CHU Dicamba tolerant 0.003 maturity (normal) BrettYoung: Nocoma R2 2250 CHU 0.0008 (early maturity) Akras R2 2375 CHU, 0.001 high pod height (early - normal maturity) Yield trial winner in the RVT trials Lassa R2 2275 CHU 0.0009 (very early maturity) More info on soybean: http://www.stampseeds.com/soybean.html Corn Grain Corn
Silage Corn
Organic or Non GM corn? Thunder (non GM) and De Dell (organic and non GM) More info on Corn and trial results: http://www.stampseeds.com/corn.html Interested in a yield trial? Let me know ASAP if you want to do a trial with soy / corn for 2019. Thanks and good luck with the rest of harvest!
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As we are planning crops for this coming season I wanted to send out some information on a few classes of peas as well as an update on our seed cleaning & processing system while we wait to finish harvest 2018!
CDC Inca - Yellow Pea This variety launches this season from the CDC program in Saskatchewan and looks to be promising. We have processed our CDC Inca already and have excellent germination. If you liked growing CDC Meadow but needed more stand ability and total yield, this one may be the fit for you. Seed coat integrity seems to be very good with Inca. Availability will be tighter as it is launch year. AAC Lacombe - Yellow Pea Lacombe has been the top yielder on the market for the pasty few years. It came from the Lacombe AB breeding program. You will not find a better yielding and standing variety than Lacombe on the market today. It has larger seed size and has more risk of seed coat cracking than some varieties so farmers have tried taking them off at higher moisture if possible. CDC Greenwater - Green Pea We decided to bring in some green peas this season as that market looks to be priced better than yellow's. The risk with green peas is bleaching and may have slightly lower yielding. Also the market can flip and price can be similar to yellow's fairly easily. We will have CDC Greenwater a new CDC Saskatoon variety with improved stand ability and yield over other green varieties. Book early as we will only be bringing in enough for customers orders and we will require a deposit so we do not have unsold inventory. We are currently getting initial specs and prices sorted out now. AAC Liscard - Maple Pea Maple peas have been priced fairly well in this past season and look to be good again this winter. AAC Liscard is a new variety so talk to your buyers about it before contracting. I had one customer try it on irrigation and had almost 100 bu per ac with reasonable good stand ability. We have grown them on dry land with similar yields to yellow peas. The maple pea market is not very large so there is risk of over production. I do have some buyers looking for old crop Liscard (not many out there) and would assume they will have new crop contracts at some point as well |
AuthorsBlair Balog - Seed Specialist at Stamp Seeds Archives
November 2024
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