2020 PRODUCT GUIDECANOLA I SOYBEANS I BIOLOGICALS I SEED PRODUCTION
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IONBrettYoung™ is a trademark of Brett-Young Seeds Limited. DefendR® and Recover® are registered trademarks of Brett-Young Seeds Limited. Clearfield, and the unique Clearfield
symbol are registered trade-marks of BASF Agrochemical Products B.V.; all used with permission by BASF Canada Inc. Elite® is a registered trademark of Sollio Ag.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Fortenza Advanced is an on-seed application of Rascendo® Seed Treatment insecticide and Fortenza® Seed Treatment insecticide. Fortenza®, Helix®, Rascendo® Vibrance®, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. © 2019 Syngenta
Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. These products have been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from these products can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for these products. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate, and those containing dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. Contact your Monsanto dealer or call the Monsanto technical support line at 1-800-667-4944 for recommended Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System weed control programs. Roundup Ready® technology contains genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, an active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. RIB Complete and Design®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, and VT Double PRO® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada Inc. licensee.
Seed containing a patented trait can only be used to plant a single commercial crop from which seed cannot be saved and replanted. Examples of seed containing a patented trait include but are not limited to Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybeans, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans, Roundup Ready® spring canola, and Roundup Ready® winter canola. Additional information and limitations on the use of these products are provided in the Monsanto Technology Stewardship Agreement, the Monsanto Technology Use Guide, Canadian and U.S. patents for Monsanto technologies can be found at the following webpage: http://www.monsantotechnology.com.
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Planning• Scouting and selection of production fields• Selection of proper production species• Recommendation on expected production practices• Communication of contract terms
Harvest• Available for recommendations on harvest timing• Available for recommendations on equipment settings• Crop samples taken• Post-harvest recommendations
Seeding & Crop Development• Delivery of seed stock• Multiple field scouting visits• Fertility recommendations• Herbicide, fungicide and growth regulator
recommendations
Crop Delivery• Communication of delivery schedule• Communication of crop quality analysis• Communication of grower payments
1 Allan Wilson [email protected] (204) 294-6547
2 Scott Davie [email protected] (204) 212-1025
3 Jason Henderson [email protected] (204) 294-6571
4 Cord Ferguson [email protected] (204) 807-5369
5 Matthew Wright [email protected] (403) 473-1445
6 Trenton Schoorlemmer [email protected] (587) 338-3367
Seed Production Specialist ServicesBrettYoung’s dedicated team of Seed Production
Specialists, with expertise in forage and turf seed
production, spans Western Canada. From scouting
and selection of production fields, fertility programs,
pesticide and growth regulator recommendations,
to swathing, harvest timing, and cover crop
management, Seed Production Specialists are there
every step of the way to help growers maximize
returns. Forage and turf grass species have shown
strong seed yield increases in Western Canada,
and efforts continue to improve agronomics, seed
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BrettYoung™ will be introducing TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology for the 2020 growing season. These two new varieties will feature the unique high-performance genetics you expect from BrettYoung canola with enhanced flexibility and weed control. Watch for them in trials this summer and look for additional details later this fall. These new varieties will complement our existing lineup of top performing Roundup Ready® canola varieties with the proven performance of 6074 RR and 6090 RR, which boasts Clubroot protection and is well suited to direct harvest systems. BrettYoung’s new ClearField® canola variety, BY 5105 CL*, showcases an industry first – Clubroot protection coupled with high-yielding genetics (105%**).
Our Elite® soybean lineup continues to advance with several new varieties, providing growers with a diverse range of products that are tailored to fit the specific needs of most farms. A highlight is the introduction of the new soybean variety Amirani R2, which delivers ultra-early maturity (000.5 RM) with high yields and the unique pod height advantage Elite soybeans are known for. This follows on the high performance experienced by growers with products introduced in 2019 like Karpo R2 (00.2 RM), Sunna R2X (00.3 RM) and Vidar R2X (00.8 RM). These Elite
soybean varieties are quickly growing in popularity because of the strong yields and solid agronomics package they deliver.
Lastly, we’re proud to announce BrettYoung has been recognized with the “Canada’s Best Managed Companies” designation for the second consecutive year. The award, which focuses on Canadian-owned and managed companies, is especially gratifying because it recognizes overall business performance and the efforts of an entire organization. In turn, we want to thank all customers, the long-time loyal and the new, for trusting in BrettYoung and the products we represent. We know we need to work hard to earn your business every year and our goal is to meet or exceed your expectations every time.
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Kerry Dusik – Production Manager [email protected]
(204) 229-3397 * Name pending registration** Yield rating relative to WCC/RRC checks in private co-op trials
Contact a BrettYoung Seed Production Specialist in your area to learn more about contract production opportunities.
2020 PRODUCT GUIDEBrettYoung Preferred Retailer Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Retail Account Manager Territory Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 3BrettYoung Comparison Trials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CANOLALeading Genetics in Canola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9DefendR® Genetic Traits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Clubroot Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Blackleg Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Canola Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Seed Treatments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
SOYBEANSLeading Genetics in Soybeans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Soybean Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
BIOLOGICALSRecover® PO4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
SEED PRODUCTIONProducing Seed for BrettYoung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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Regina
WinnipegBrandon
Red Deer
Camrose
LethbridgeSwift Current
Kindersley
Leader Davidson
Moose Jaw
Weyburn
Cudworth
HumboldtWadena
Porcupine Plain
Oyen
Vermillion
Wainright
Lac la Biche
High Prairie
Peace River
High Level
Grande Prairie
Dawson Creek
Fort St. John
Valley View
YorktonRussel
Minnedosa
Portagela Prairie
Westbourne
Sommerset
Ste. Rose du Lac
The Pas
Meadow Lake
Prince Albert
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PREFERRED RETAILER LOCATOR RETAIL TERRITORY MAP
Al VanCaeseele
Retail Account Manager (Central SK) & SK Sales ManagerAllan .VanCaeseele@brettyoung .ca
306-660-7763
Allan Varjassy
Retail Account Manager (S SK)Allan .Varjassy@brettyoung .ca
306-230-4387
Carl Wehrle
Retail Account Manager (E MB)Carl .Wehrle@brettyoung .ca
204-293-4897
Chad Abrams
Retail Account Manager (NW MB/NE SK)Chad .Abrams@brettyoung .ca
204-648-4322
Chad Barnett
Retail Account Manager (NE AB)Chad .Barnett@brettyoung .ca
780-870-0823
Devin Bryant
Retail Account Manager (SW MB) & MB Sales ManagerDevin .Bryant@brettyoung .ca
204-396-4381
Ken Gratz
Retail Account Manager (S AB)Ken .Gratz@brettyoung .ca
403-607-2907
Kyle Slobodian
Retail Account Manager (Saskatoon W)Kyle .Slobodian@brettyoung .ca
306-291-5256
Mark Hagen
Retail Account Manager (Central AB + Peace) & AB Sales ManagerMark .Hagen@brettyoung .ca
780-808-9794
Steve Schmidt
Retail Account Manager (Saskatoon E)Steve .Schmidt@brettyoung .ca
306-916-7701
Wayne Tyner
Retail Account Manager (NW AB)Wayne .Tyner@brettyoung .ca
780-886-0799
Harley BellNational Sales Manager
1-800-665-5015
Retail Account Managers (RAMs) are spread out across the Prairies to service the needs of growers . While
BrettYoung’s head office is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, RAMs work directly with growers in their own
communities – helping with product selection or providing agronomic support . BrettYoung RAMs can
help solve issues and answer product inquiries directly .
For the most up-to-date RAM territory map, please visit brettyoung.ca/RetailTerritoryMap.
BrettYoung has a Prairie-wide dealer network and, in most areas, you don’t need to look any further than your local crop inputs retailer to find our products . BrettYoung products are carried at most locations of:
• Cargill Ltd . • Independent retails • Paterson Grain
• Co-op Agro Centres • Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd . • Richardson Pioneer
For the most up-to-date product information, agronomic support and competitive pricing, we recommend that you
visit a BrettYoung Preferred Retailer . Use the mapping tool on our website to learn more about which retailers in your
area are BrettYoung Preferred Retailers .
Locating your nearest retailer is as easy as 1-2-3!
1 . Go to brettyoung.ca/PreferredRetailer
2 . Type in your town and province or postal code
3 . Click on one of the radius buttons (25 km, 50 km or 100 km) to narrow or widen your search
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The BrettYoung Comparison Trials (BCTs) are designed to compare key BrettYoung commercial and pre-commercial
varieties head-to-head against other leading varieties . The BCTs represent our commitment to bringing superior
varieties to the market and providing information to help you make your variety selections . The BCT sites are
replicated field-scale strip trials that are managed by growers in conjunction with an independent management
company . Results of each site taken to harvest will be published in the fall of 2019 on our website at
brettyoung.ca/Performance.
BRETTYOUNG COMPARISON TRIALS
Our Commitment to Performance
Location Province Trial Type Seeded
Carseland AB RR/TF May 20
Clive AB RR/TF (CR) May 19
Fort Saskatchewan AB RR/TF (CR) May 22
Lamont AB RR/TF (CR) May 22
Provost AB RR/TF (CR) May 27
Torrington AB RR/TF May 15
Bruno SK RR/TF May 21
Earl Grey SK RR/TF May 21
Foam Lake SK RR/TF May 16
Kennedy SK RR/TF May 17
Kinistino SK RR/TF May 21
Location Province Trial Type Seeded
Melfort SK CL May 21
Naicam SK RR/TF May 15
St. Benedict SK CL May 19
Tisdale SK RR/TF May 17
Waldheim SK RR/TF May 17
Yorkton SK RR/TF May 22
Bruxelles MB CL May 22
Marquette MB RR/TF May 22
Neepawa MB RR/TF May 15
Pilot Mound MB RR/TF May 16
Swan Lake MB RR/TF May 21
2019 Canola Trial Sites
BrettYoung continues to introduce and deliver improved, high-yielding canola hybrids . The BCT program showcases
new BrettYoung material for growers to see for themselves the variety’s growth and maturity characteristics and local
yield potential . BCTs also serve to generate comparative yield data to other leading competitive products . Two of
our latest products, 6090 RR and 4187 RR, show a high-yield potential similar to 6074 RR, with the added benefit of
Clubroot resistance .
Also, because specific BrettYoung canola varieties are recommended for use in direct-harvest systems (6090 RR and
5545 CL), the 2019 BCTs will generate data using conventional (swathed) and direct-harvest management at select
locations across Western Canada .
Canola Trials Summary
Looking for further information on variety performance? Visit our website to see locations of this year’s
BrettYoung Comparison Trials, side-by-side trials and yield results on trials brought to harvest .
Visit brettyoung.ca/Performance
Variety Performance
Location Province Trial Type Seeded
Morris MB Mid Maturity May 21
Balmoral MB Mid Maturity May 23
East Selkirk MB Early Maturity May 14
MacGregor MB Early Maturity May 21
2019 Soybean Trial Sites
Building on the success of the BCT program in canola, BrettYoung has launched a new series of BCT
trials for Elite® soybeans . Just like the canola trials, the soybean BCTs will showcase new Elite material
for growers to see for themselves the unique characteristics and yield potential of our varieties . This
year’s trials feature two exciting new varieties which will join our lineup for the 2020 growing season .
RX Acron is a new high-yielding 00 .6 RM Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® variety . Amirani R2 is a new
ultra-early 000 .5 RM variety that promises to deliver the unique pod height and performance Elite is
known for – at one of the earliest maturities on the market .
Soybean Trials Summary
RR/TF = Roundup Ready®/TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® TechnologyRR/TF (CR) = Roundup Ready®/TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology, Clubroot resistant varieties onlyCL = Clearfield® (2019 CL BCT includes a new Clubroot resistant variety)
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Realize your yield potential with BrettYoung canola . BrettYoung has industry-leading varieties in the TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology, Roundup Ready® and Clearfield® systems, sourcing the best technology and genetics to keep your business profitable .
BrettYoung’s premium canola genetics also carry the DefendR trait platform as part of an active disease management strategy .
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DL Seeds is our canola breeding partner and the
source of our high-performance, industry-leading
6074 RR and 6090 RR. DL Seeds’ focus on canola is
second to none. It includes a large trial network
across Western Canada and the Northern United
States, with over 20 trial sites in Canada alone, all
testing top-performing canola hybrids for the
North American market. DL Seeds continues to
increase its breeding capacity to deliver the
bottom line impact that Canadian farmers are
looking for in a profitable canola hybrid variety.
The DL Seeds head office is located in Morden,
Manitoba, with greenhouses and a pathology and
gene marker lab located at BrettYoung’s Winnipeg
facility, plus satellite locations in Saskatoon and
Edmonton. A closer look at DL Seeds reveals that
there is much more than just the Canadian-based
operations. DL Seeds’ two German-based parents
– DSV and NPZ Lembke – currently with more than
600 staff, are long-standing canola and winter
oilseed rape breeding companies in the highly
competitive European marketplace.
Both DSV and NPZ Lembke were involved in these
crops right from the start of their development in
the mid-70s. Today, they have the number one
combined market share position in the
approximately 22-million-acre European Union
and Commonwealth of Independent States’
spring canola and winter oilseed rape markets. At
home in Germany, their combined market share is
close to 50%.
DL Seeds – along with its parent companies – is
truly a global oilseed breeding powerhouse, with
more than 15 oilseed/canola breeders operating
in North America, Europe and Australia. The
breeding program has unrivalled access to diverse
germplasm that year after year produces new
high-yielding canola varieties with leading
Blackleg resistance and excellent tolerance to
other diseases like Clubroot (including 5x
pathotype), and now Sclerotinia.
This continued investment in people and
technology keeps DL Seeds in the forefront
of canola breeding in North America.
Our Strategic Canola Breeding Partner
LEADING GENETICS IN CANOLA
1 DL Seeds’ Germany-based Shareholders
Learn more about DL Seeds, DSV1 and NPZ Lembke1 at their
respective websites: www.dlseeds.ca;
www.dsv-seeds.com; www.npz.de.Proud Partnership
BrettYoung is proud to bring DL Seeds’
world-class genetics and top-performing
canola varieties to North American farmers.
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DefendR Sclerotinia
For growers wanting to further reduce the impact of this
disease, BrettYoung’s DefendR Sclerotinia tolerance trait
is built-in on both the 6074 RR and 6076 CR hybrids .
Screening and testing results for both of these varieties
demonstrate improved tolerance superior to susceptible
checks using industry-approved testing protocol .
The DefendR trait in 6074 RR and 6076 CR provides
Sclerotinia tolerance at levels that will:
• Reduce the impacts of infection and reduce yield loss
whenever disease pressure is present
• Allow for greater flexibility in fungicide application
timing when flowering is uneven and staggered, which
otherwise makes fungicide application timing difficult
• Reduce the impact of Sclerotinia in long-flowering crops
where the window of fungicide protection has lapsed
DefendR is reserved for use only on BrettYoung
varieties that deliver above industry-average levels of
genetic resistance or tolerance to one or more of the
prominent canola diseases .
It is our nod to the strength of the breeding
program with our primary canola partner, DL Seeds,
DefendR Blackleg
Blackleg is back in the spotlight as a disease that is
evolving and making a strong resurgence in intensive
canola production areas . Most agree that managing
this disease requires a combination of rotation, crop
management (including regular field scouting) and proper
variety selection as important factors to reducing the
impact of this disease .
The DefendR Blackleg trait means the BrettYoung canola
variety is rated as a strong R for Blackleg resistance . It also
means that the variety incorporates multiple major genes
to defend against multiple strains of Blackleg . DefendR
Blackleg varieties achieve a broader level of resistance
compared to competitive R-rated varieties that have either
no, or only one, major gene for Blackleg resistance .
DefendR Clubroot
Previously considered primarily a Central Alberta issue,
Clubroot has now been identified in all three Prairie
provinces . In 2013, a new Clubroot pathotype was
identified in Alberta as the canola varieties, up to that
time thought to be Clubroot resistant, were exhibiting
high levels of infection . New pathotypes have since been
identified in several areas .
The DefendR Clubroot trait is resistant to pathotypes
2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 3A, 3H and 5X . BrettYoung will continue to
commercialize DefendR-rated Clubroot resistant genetics
coupled to high-yielding, high-performance varieties .
and a promise to canola growers that they are
purchasing a variety that has leading genetics
for disease management in a canola hybrid with
exceptional yield potential .
BrettYoung is proud to support the DefendR trait platform as part of an active disease management strategy . The DefendR designation is used to signal exceptional genetic resistance or tolerance to the big three disease complexes affecting canola: Sclerotinia, Clubroot and Blackleg .
Tolerant vs . Susceptible
Sclerotinia Tolerance – internal stem infection
Sclerotinia Tolerance – 21 days after inoculation
Tolerant vs . Susceptible
Resistance Trait Minimum Resistance Level Varieties
Improved Tolerance (IT) to Sclerotinia Stem Rot 6074 RR 6076 CR
Multi-genic (major gene) resistance to Blackleg, strong R rating
6090 RR 4187 RR 6076 CR 5545 CL
Resistant to Clubroot pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 3A, 3H and 5X 6076 CR
DEFENDR GENETIC TRAITS
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CLUBROOT MANAGEMENT CLUBROOT MANAGEMENT
Clubroot (CR) is a potentially costly canola disease that
growers in Western Canada need to be aware of and
understand the implications of when located in the CR
areas of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan . New
pathotypes are present in the intensive CR areas of
Alberta where the disease was first identified in Western
Canada and the latest research confirms continued
spread of the disease throughout the canola growing
areas of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and North Dakota .
Depending on location, there are two levels of CR
management emerging and at the forefront of concerns for
growers, retailers, distributors and canola breeders . Growers
in the intensive CR areas of Alberta must now consider
the likelihood of any new pathotypes being encountered
and requiring closer management . For growers in the
rest of CR infested areas of the Prairies, the spread of CR
is quickly becoming a concern and many growers are
now, for the first time, considering the CR resistance
profile of a product in their variety selection decisions .
New Pathotype IdentificationThe discovery of new pathotypes in the intensive CR
areas of Alberta that are capable of overcoming the
resistance of the first-generation CR resistant varieties
generated a significant amount of research in the
characterization of these new pathotypes and the
identification of new sources of genetic resistance . One
of the results of this research is the development of the
Canadian Clubroot Differential (CCD) set . It consists of 13
brassica hosts capable of differentiating 17 CR
pathotypes into the newly identified groups: 3A, 2B, 5C,
3D, 8E, 2F, 5G, 3H, 5I, 8J, 5K, 5L, 6M, 8N, 3O, 8P and
5X . The previously used Williams differential set
differentiated only five pathotype groups: 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 .
Pathotypes of Concern: 5X, 3A and 3H and Their Distribution
The initial resistance failure was identified as a variant in
pathotype 5 . It was labelled 5X and it has retained this
name in the expanded CCD set . The identification of
new CR pathotypes over the last number of years shows
the most significant strain, in terms of numbers of fields
being affected, is a variant of the previous pathotype 3,
now identified as 3A in the new CCD set . The old
pathotype 3, now referred to as 3H, is still the
predominant pathotype being found outside the 3A risk
area around Edmonton . To date, pathotypes found in
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and many parts of Alberta are
believed to be primarily pathotype 3H and can be
managed by the varieties with first generation resistance
to pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 under the Williams
differential set .
New Pathotypes Capable of Overcoming Genetic Resistance to 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8Several new pathotypes such as 3A, 3D and 8E are being
reported as overcoming the first generation genetic
resistance present in many commercial varieties . The 3A
pathotype, however, is by far the most frequently
reported CR pathotype where varieties are showing
susceptibility . These new pathotypes are so far primarily
a concern only for growers around the Edmonton area
(see distribution map, Fig . 1) .
BrettYoung’s 6076 CR: Broad Resistance with a Multigenic ApproachConcurrent with the identification of new pathotypes,
breeders have been identifying and incorporating new
sources of resistance into new canola hybrids . This
includes the stacking of multiple, major gene
(multigenic) sources of resistance to CR in some varieties
like 6076 CR . This variety has resistance to the older
pathotypes that were first identified in the Prairies (2F,
3H, 5I, 6M and 8N) but also to the newer pathotypes
including: 3A, 2B, 3D, 8E, 5G, 5K, 3O and 5X .
Recommendations for growers remain focused on:• Scout fields to detect presence of disease symptoms
• Soil test to detect presence of the pathogen spores
• Field sanitation
• Crop rotation to reduce spore load in soil
• Weed control in rotation crops to remove canola
volunteers and other CR host plants
• Use of resistant hybrids in areas at risk of the disease
prior to infestation to delay the accumulation of spore
loads required to cause symptoms
• Use resistant hybrids with three-year rotations in fields
with high levels of infestation
• Growers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and other areas
not impacted by pathotype 3A can prevent the
accumulation of spores for as long as possible by
using resistant varieties such as 6090 RR (resistant to
pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 3H) and 4187 RR (resistant
to pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8)
• 6076 CR is CR resistant to pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
including resistance to 3H, 3A and 5X pathotypes
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BrettYoung DefendR Rated Disease Resistance – Clubroot Update
Source: Strelkov et al 2018.
Figure 1. Distribution of the CR (Plasmodiophora brassicae) populations characterized in Strelkov et al. 2018 study.
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BLACKLEG MANAGEMENT
BrettYoung Blackleg DefendR VarietiesBrettYoung’s portfolio of canola products provides
industry-leading, genetic-based defense through our
DefendR Blackleg system – allowing growers to identify
several high-yielding varieties suited to your operation
and to optimize Blackleg management .
Management Through KnowledgeThe key to managing Blackleg on your farm each year is
through first scouting your fields prior to harvest,
assessing the level of incidence and developing an
estimate of Blackleg risk .
The primary tool against Blackleg is genetic-based
resistance . Canola varieties protect themselves against
Blackleg by using two types of genetic resistance that
work together to either block the disease infection at
early stages or slow the development of the disease in
later growth stages .
The two types of Blackleg resistance are:
• Adult Plant, quantitative or minor gene resistance
– This involves many genes working together to slow
the development of the disease in the plant
• Major Gene, qualitative or cotyledon resistance
– Single genes that are race specific and highly
effective at blocking infection by specific Blackleg
pathotypes (races) at early growth stages
The next most important tool for Blackleg management
is rotation . Blackleg overwinters on infected stubble,
which is the primary source of inoculum in subsequent
canola crops . The Canola Council of Canada (CCC)
recommends a minimum of three years between canola
crops to allow for break-down of stubble to reduce the
disease inoculum level . Controlling volunteer canola and
host weeds in off-years is also an important part of
rotation management .
The use of early in-season fungicides can help manage
Blackleg . However, fungicides serve as a protectant – to
have any impact, they must be applied before the
development of the disease .
A New Blackleg Resistance Identification SystemThe CCC has introduced a new resistance classification
system (see www .blackleg .ca) that uses both the current
rating system (i .e . R or MR) plus a new Major Resistance
Gene classification system .
The Major Resistance Gene classification adds a letter to
the standard rating to qualify a variety’s resistance to
specific pathotypes according to the following table:
Major Blackleg Resistance Genes in Canola Varieties
Major Resistance Gene Grouping Blackleg Race
Resistance A Rlm1 or LepR3
Resistance B Rlm2
Resistance C Rlm3
Resistance D LepR1
Resistance E1 Rlm4
Resistance E2 Rlm7
Resistance F Rlm9
Resistance G RlmS
Resistance H LepR2
X Unknown
Managing Blackleg using information from this new system
is about risk assessment and variety selection management
based on the risk assessment .
Major gene resistance is effective but is specific to a
Blackleg pathotype . Just as overuse of herbicides with the
same mode of action can cause herbicide resistance in
weeds, repeated use of the same variety (or major gene
resistance group) can lead to intense selection pressure for
different Blackleg pathotypes . Ultimately, this may lead to
erosion of the resistance provided by that specific Blackleg
gene . The major gene identification system allows growers
and agronomists to identify the specific genes present in a
canola variety .
New tools are available for growers to better understand
the race pressure they are facing in fields experiencing
high levels of Blackleg . A test of infected straw has been
developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and is
available as a fee-for-service test from several labs . This
test will identify the predominant races of Blackleg
present in your canola crop . The test is based on the
isolation and culture of the disease from the infected
straw and the use of DNA procedures to identify the
specific pathogen races present .
Testing straw in severely infected fields will allow you
to select varieties with major gene profiles that, in
conjunction with good adult plant resistance, will give you
the best chance to manage the disease in subsequent
canola crops .
We recommend that you contact one of the labs for a
better understanding of the sampling procedures, testing
methods and results . The labs which provide testing are
20/20 Seed Labs Inc ., BioVision Seed Labs and Discovery
Seed Labs . Major gene resistance, along with adult plant
resistance, is the sum of the genetic resistance available in
a variety . Good management decisions when disease risk
levels are high include the rotation of varieties to a
different resistance profile to help reduce the risk of
resistance erosion . In situations of low to moderate risk,
variety rotation is likely not necessary .
Applying This New Information to Your Farm Growers at high risk of Blackleg infection due to short
rotations, or growers who have already observed an
increased level of incidence based on field scouting
observations in previous years, should consider rotating
resistance profiles . That means choosing a variety that has a
different major gene group(s) from the one previously
grown, i .e . R-C to R-CE . If a grower has lab results indicating
the predominant pathogen races in their field, they should
choose varieties that have genetic resistance to these
races, if available . If not available, changing to a variety
with a different genetic makeup of adult plant resistance
and major gene resistance group(s) is likely the best option .
The DefendR Blackleg disease protection system means
unique germplasm that offers (in both RoundUp Ready®
and Clearfield® systems) different Blackleg resistance
backgrounds with a range of adult plant resistance genes
and combinations of major genes to effectively block
Blackleg at early infection . The DefendR portfolio gives
growers the choice to manage Blackleg and steward
resistance traits effectively .
Recommendations on Major Gene Rotation
Blackleg risk level Canola rotation history
Incidence (% of plants infected in last canola crop)
Recommendations
Low 3 – 4 years Less than 5%
• Changes may not be necessary• Consider changing variety resistance profile if you are considering shortening
your rotation• Control volunteers and host weeds in rotation crops
Medium 2 – 3 years 5 to 20%
• Consider changing to a variety that has a different resistance profile• Consider increasing the length of your rotation• Consider using a fungicide at early stages• Control all volunteers and host weeds in rotation crops
High 2 years or less Greater than 20%
• Change to a variety with a different resistance profile• Lengthen your crop rotation• Use early application of fungicide to reduce inoculum
buildup (highest benefit is on susceptible varieties)• Control volunteers and host weeds in rotation crops
Industry-leading Genetic Defense Against Blackleg
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CANOLA PORTFOLIO
Realize your yield potential with BrettYoung canola . BrettYoung has industry-leading varieties
in the TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology, Roundup Ready®, and Clearfield®
systems, sourcing the best technology and genetics to keep your farming operation profitable .
Industry-Leading Varieties
Canola Portfolio – Summary of Key Characteristics
Disease Management Rating: R = Resistant, IT = Improved Tolerance1 Yield and maturity ratings based on relative to check performance in available Co-op, CPT and private trials.* Name pending registration. For direct harvest information and disclaimers, please visit brettyoung.ca/directharvest.† 2F, 3H, 5I, 6M, 8N equal the 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 on William’s pathotype differential set.
Variety System Yield Rating1 Blackleg Rating
Major Gene ID
Clubroot Rating
Sclerotinia Rating
DefendR Disease Resistance
Standability Direct Harvest Maturity1
6090 RR 104% R - CE1 Rlm 3+4 R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†) - Excellent +1 .5 days
6074 RR 101% R - C Rlm 3 - IT Excellent - +1 .7 days
4187 RR 102% R - CE1 Rlm 3+4 R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†) - Excellent - +1 .7 days
6076 CR 96% R - CE1 Rlm 3+4R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8,
3A, 5X, 2B, plus other minor pathotypes†)
IT Excellent - +2 .0 days
BY 5105CL* 105% R - C Rlm 3 R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†) - - Excellent - +1 .5 days
5545 CL 101% R - CE1 Rlm 3+4 - - Excellent +1 .9 days
TruFlex™ Canola with Roundup Ready® TechnologyDominate Your Field
One of the smartest routes to high yield potential is through effective weed control – but
you already know that . Here’s how TruFlex canola with Roundup Ready® Technology can
help make it happen:
• Improved Control of Tough Weeds
The flexibility of the TruFlex canola system allows for the control of harder-to-kill weeds like cleavers, foxtail barley and wild
buckwheat . It also helps enable season-long dandelion control .
• Flexibility in Spray Rates and Timing
TruFlex canola has a wider application window than our current technology . If weather or a late flush of weeds delays your
spray date, no problem – you can spray up to first flower when applying sequential rates of 0 .67 L/ac . The TruFlex canola
system also enables flexibility with your Roundup WeatherMAX® herbicide application rate to help get the job done .
• High Yield Potential Through Genetics and Crop Safety
New genetics have packed a lot of yield potential into each TruFlex canola seed . New advances in trait technology help
enable better weed control and crop safety compared to Roundup Ready canola . It’s a combination that could give you
the opportunity to see much more yield potential pass through the combine at harvest time .
BrettYoung TruFlex Canola Available for Order in Fall of 2019
Looking for a canola variety integrating the very latest in herbicide trait technology? Then look no further as BrettYoung is
launching two new canola hybrids for the 2020 growing season featuring the TruFlex canola trait . Visit brettyoung.ca or
contact your BrettYoung Representative to learn more . See the brettyoung.ca/RetailTerritoryMap.
For more information on TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology, visit TruFlex.ca.
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MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2MANI R2X
CANOLA VARIETIES CANOLA VARIETIES
Clubroot Protection and Well-Suited to Direct Harvest Systems • Ideal for direct harvest
• Industry-leading DefendR® rated Blackleg performance plus Clubroot protection
• The next step in yield performance
• Adapted to mid and long season zones
The Yield Leader • The Roundup Ready® canola variety with yields to
challenge InVigor®
• Improved tolerance to Sclerotinia Stem Rot2
• Blackleg resistant
• Consistent performer with excellent harvestability
Performance in Trials
Disease Management Rating: R=Resistant, IT=Improved Tolerance 1 Yield and maturity ratings based on relative to check performance in available
Co-op, CPT and private trials.2 Improved tolerance vs. susceptible varieties, using WCC/RCC-approved protocols.
† 2F, 3H, 5I, 6M, 8N equal the 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 on William’s pathotype differential set.
For direct harvest information and disclaimers, please visit brettyoung.ca/directharvest.
Disease Management Rating: R=Resistant, IT=Improved Tolerance 1 Yield and maturity ratings based on relative to check performance in available
Co-op, CPT and private trials.2 Improved tolerance vs. susceptible varieties, using WCC/RCC-approved protocols.
† 2F, 3H, 5I, 6M, 8N equal the 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 on William’s pathotype differential set.
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Performance in Trials
85%
90%
95%
100%
105%
110%
ShortMidLongAvg
2016 Co-op Trial (% of checks 5440 and 45H29)
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95%
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L25254.2 bu/ac
6074 RR54.2 bu/ac
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DefendR Rated Blackleg Protection Plus Clubroot Protection• High performance with industry-leading
disease resistance
• Clubroot resistant (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†)
• Impressive canopy
• Excellent standability
4187 RR
Triple-Layered Protection• Unsurpassed disease resistance package
• Multiple major-gene Blackleg resistance
• Clubroot resistant (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 including resistance to 3A, 5X, 2B, plus other minor pathotypes†)
• Improved tolerance to Sclerotinia Stem Rot2
• Large, robust plant with excellent harvestability
Performance in Trials
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Performance in Trials
MidLong
106%
103%
Short
97%
Overall
103%
92%
94%
96%
98%
100%
102%
104%
106%
108%
2016 Canola Performance Trials (% of Trial Mean)
Avg
2015 Co-op Trials (% of Checks 5440 and 45H29)
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
105%
110%
2016 Canola Performance Trials (% of Trial Mean)
Mid ShortLong
97% 97%97%
101%100%
98%
107%
91%
Yield: 104%1
Blackleg: R - CE1
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3+4
Clubroot: R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†)
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +1 .5 days1
Features FeaturesYield: 101%1
Blackleg: R - C
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3
Sclerotinia: IT2
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +1 .7 days1
FeaturesYield: 102%1
Blackleg: R - CE1
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3+4
Clubroot: R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6 & 8†)
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +1 .7 days1
FeaturesYield: 96%1
Blackleg: R - CE1
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3+4
Clubroot:R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 3A, 5X, 2B, plus other minor pathotypes†)
Sclerotinia: IT2
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +2 .0 days1
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CANOLA VARIETIES SEED TREATMENTS
FeaturesYield: 101%1
Blackleg: R - CE1
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3+4
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +1 .9 days1
Performance in Trials
BY 5105 CL*
5565 CL*
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
105%
110%
Avg
2014 Co-op Trials (% of Checks 5540 and 45H29)
2015 Co-op Trials (% of Checks 5540 and 45H29)
2016 Canola Performance Trials (% of Trial Mean)
MidLong
101%99% 100%
96%
99%102%
105%
95%
108%
A BIOLOGICAL PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZER FOR MOST FIELD CROPS
Clubroot Protection – a Clearfield® First • Industry-leading Clubroot protection
• Blackleg resistant
• A new level of performance for the Clearfield® segment
• Can be marketed under the Clearfield premium programs offered through Viterra and Bunge
Superior Yield Performance, Easy to Harvest and Marketing Flexibility• Averaging 100% of checks in two years of Co-op trials
• Multiple major-gene Blackleg resistance
• Can be marketed under the Clearfield premium programs offered through Viterra and Bunge
• Ideal for direct harvest
Performance in Trials
85%
90%
95%
100%
105%
110%
ShortMidLongAvg
105
108
101 90
Yield: 105%1
Blackleg: R - C
Major Gene ID: Rlm 3
Clubroot: R (pathotypes 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8†)
Standability: Excellent
Maturity: +1 .5 days1
Features
BY 5105 CL*
5565 CL*
* Name pending registration.
Disease Management Rating: R=Resistant, IT=Improved Tolerance 1 Yield and maturity ratings based on relative to check (45H33 and L233P)
performance in available Co-op, CPT and private trials.
For direct harvest information and disclaimers, please visit brettyoung.ca/directharvest.
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Canola Seed TreatmentsAll BrettYoung canola varieties come treated with Helix®
Vibrance® . Additional seed treatment options, including
Recover® PO4 and Fortenza® Advanced, are available
through your retailer .
Recover PO4 is a seed-applied, biological phosphate
solubilizer for most field crops in a convenient,
ready-to-use liquid formulation . Recover PO4 enhances
your crop’s early vigour, increases root growth and expands
leaf surface area . Learn more about the benefits of Recover
PO4 on page 36 of this guide .
Base Treatment
Add-on Treatment
Add-on Treatment
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4187 RR ✔ ✔ ✔
6076 CR ✔ ✔ ✔
BY 5105CL* ✔ ✔ ✔
5545 CL ✔ ✔ ✔
* Name pending registration.
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BrettYoung and our soybean partner, Elite®, bring premium products specifically suited to western Canadian growing conditions . The Elite portfolio of soybean varieties deliver high yields through a wide range of maturities that are suited to wherever you farm . Higher pod height is a characteristic of many Elite varieties and means easier harvest with less harvest loss .
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The strategic partnership between BrettYoung
and Elite brings premium soybean varieties
specifically suited to western Canadian
growing conditions .
Elite is a Canadian seed brand that prides itself
on delivering varieties tailored to the specific
needs of farmers across Western Canada . Their
unwavering commitment to early-maturing
markets is demonstrated through continued
investments in soybean production research,
plant breeding and variety development .
Elite early maturity soybeans are developed
and evaluated at the Research Farm in Saint-
Hyacinthe, Quebec, and at testing locations
across Western Canada .
Elite has a full soybean development program
dedicated to delivering soybeans with a maturity
and performance profile to satisfy growers in all
Prairie soybean production areas . The expansion
of Prairie acres has driven investment into
crosses directed towards early zone adaptation,
additional private testing, disease screening
and more nursery selection plots . The inclusion
of pod height in their selection process is
unique and has led to varieties with superior
harvestability versus competing products .
When farmers choose Elite, they are choosing
cutting-edge products and technology along
with industry-leading expertise.
Our Strategic Partner for Soybeans
LEADING GENETICS IN SOYBEANS
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BrettYoung’s exclusive access to Elite germplasm means western Canadian
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Soybean Portfolio – Summary of Key Characteristics
Variety System MaturityPod
HeightIDC PRR
White Mould
SCN HilumPlant/Canopy
TypePlant Height Standability
Seedling Vigour
Pubescence Flower
000.5 RM 2150 CHU
9 Semi-tolerant VG Field Resistance 8 - Yellow Semi-bushy Tall 8 9 Brown Purple
000.8 RM 2250 CHU
9 Semi-tolerantExcellent Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)9 -
Dark Grey to Black
Semi-bushy Medium 9 8 Grey Purple
00.1 RM 2300 CHU
7 TolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)8 -
Dark Grey to Black
Semi-bushy Medium/Short 9 8 Tawny Purple
00.2 RM 2350 CHU
8 Semi-tolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)9 - Grey Semi-bushy Tall 9 8 Tawny Purple
00.3 RM 2375 CHU
9 TolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1k gene)8 -
Imperfect Black
Semi-bushy Medium 9 8 Grey Purple
00.3 RM 2375 CHU
8 Semi-tolerant VG Field Resistance 8 -Imperfect
YellowSemi-bushy Tall 9 8 Tawny Purple
00.3 RM 2375 CHU
8 Semi-tolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)7 Yes Grey Bushy Tall 8 9 Tawny Purple
00.4 RM 2425 CHU
8 Semi-tolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)9 Yes Black Bushy Medium 9 9 Tawny Purple
00.6 RM 2450 CHU
8 Semi-tolerant VG Field Resistance 6 Yes Black Semi-bushy Tall 8 9 Tawny Purple
00.6 RM 2475 CHU
8 Semi-tolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)8 - Light Brown Semi-bushy Medium 8 8 Grey Purple
00.8 RM 2500 CHU
8 TolerantVG Field Resistance
(Rps1c gene)8 Yes Black Bushy Medium 9 9 Tawny Purple
BrettYoung and our soybean breeding partner, Elite, bring premium products
specifically suited to western Canadian growing conditions . All of the Elite
soybeans from BrettYoung are early maturing and high yielding with heat units
that are specific to wherever you farm . Excellent pod height for easier harvest is a
characteristic of many Elite soybean varieties .
Industry-Leading Varieties
SOYBEAN PORTFOLIO
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LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet ratedRM: Relative maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or white mould; SCN: Soybean cyst nematode
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Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mould
ELITE SOYBEAN VARIETIES ELITE SOYBEAN VARIETIES
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MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Ultra Early Maturity and Great Yield• Extremely early maturity
• Excellent spring vigour
• Very high first pod
• Excellent standability
• Excellent yield potential for maturity range
Maturity: 000 .5 RM2150 CHU
Pod height: 9
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance
White mould: 8
Hilum: Yellow
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Tall
Standability: 8
Seedling vigour: 9
Pubescence: Brown
Flower: Purple
Features
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
The Early Maturity Pod Height Leader• Selected for its earlier maturity and great yield potential
• Ideal for all very early maturity zones in Western Canada
• Highly photosensitive, which means this variety matures earlier when planted at higher latitudes
• Very good plant height for maturity
• Very high first pod
Maturity: 000 .8 RM2250 CHU
Pod height: 9
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: Excellent Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 9
Hilum: Dark Grey to Black
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Medium
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Grey
Flower: Purple
Features
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Higher Yields with Early Maturity• Excellent yield performance with early maturity
• Consistent across all soil types
• Semi-bushy plant, adapted to solid and row seeding
• Tolerant to IDC, very good resistance to Phytophthora root rot (Rps1c gene)
Maturity: 00 .1 RM2300 CHU
Pod height: 7
IDC: Tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 8
Hilum: Dark Grey to Black
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Medium/Short
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Exceptional Performance and Early Maturity• Solid roots
• Good IDC scores
• Rps1c, very good PRR field tolerance
• Very good yield potential for an early soybean
Maturity: 00 .2 RM 2350 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 9
Hilum: Grey
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Tall
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mould
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ELITE SOYBEAN VARIETIES ELITE SOYBEAN VARIETIES
Bushier Plant Well-Suited for Row Crop Application• Combines proven yield potential of Roundup
Ready 2 Yield® soybean trait with tolerance to dicamba and glyphosate
• A good fit for all soil zones and row spacings
• Superior white mould tolerance and SCN resistance
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
DALTON R
E44H12 R
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New Early Variety with Flexibility of Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® Cropping System• Tall aggressive plant type
• Excellent white mould tolerance
• Impressive standability
• Well suited to all soil types
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LASSAR2X
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RENUKAR2X
Impressive Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® Variety with Great Size and Shape• Tall bushy variety
• Good choice for heavier soils and wider rows
• Rps1c gene, very good PRR field tolerance and SCN
• Good early season vigour
Maturity: 00 .3 RM 2375 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 7
SCN: Yes
Hilum: Grey
Plant/canopy type: Bushy
Plant height: Tall
Standability: 8
Seedling vigour: 9
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
FeaturesMaturity: 00 .4 RM
2425 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 9
SCN Yes
Hilum: Black
Plant/canopy type: Bushy
Plant height: Medium
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 9
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
Maturity: 00 .3 RM 2375 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance
White mould: 8
Hilum: Imperfect Yellow
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Tall
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
Developed by: Developed by:
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The Standard in Pod Height• Exceptional combination of yield, maturity and
dependable performance
• Widely adapted to provide high yield potential throughout early and mid-season maturity zones
• Very high first pod
Maturity: 00 .3 RM2375 CHU
Pod height: 9
IDC: Tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1k gene)
White mould: 8
Hilum: Imperfect Black
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Medium
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Grey
Flower: Purple
Features
Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mould
Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mouldSCN: Soybean cyst nematode
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Full Season Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® Bean with IDC Tolerance• Medium height branchy variety that stands well
• Good choice for wider rows
• Rps1c gene, very good PRR field tolerance and SCN
• Very good yield potential
Maturity: 00 .8 RM 2500 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 8
SCN: Yes
Hilum: Black
Plant/canopy type: Bushy
Plant height: Medium
Standability: 9
Seedling vigour: 9
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
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LASSAR2X
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Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mouldSCN: Soybean cyst nematode
Developed by:
Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® SystemMinimize Weeds, Maximize Yields .Built on the high-yielding Roundup Ready 2 Yield®
soybean technology, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®
soybeans are the industry’s first biotech-stacked
soybean trait with both dicamba and glyphosate
herbicide tolerance .
With tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba,
farmers will have access to additional tools to
help control tough-to-manage broadleaf weeds .
The technology offers the yield and quality
potential that farmers already know and trust from
their Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybeans .
Benefits• Employing multiple modes of action to control
the same weed spectrum is part of a good weed
resistance management strategy . Roundup
Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans are tolerant to both
dicamba (Group 4) and glyphosate (Group 9),
and are intended to provide soybean growers
with the option of applying Roundup
WeatherMAX® herbicide (glyphosate) and
dicamba for maximum weed control .
• The residual activity of dicamba may reduce
early weed competition and improve late-
season control, supporting higher yields and
cleaner fields at harvest .
To learn more, visit GenuityTraits.ca.
Aggressive New Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® Variety Excels Under Tough Conditions• Strong seedling vigour and aggressive early growth
• SCN resistant
• Tall, aggressive plant type
• Adapted to heavier soils
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
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MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
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E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Maturity: 00 .6 RM 2450 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance
White mould: 6
SCN Yes
Hilum: Black
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Tall
Standability: 8
Seedling vigour: 9
Pubescence: Tawny
Flower: Purple
Features
New Full Season Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® for Heavy Soils• Branchy architecture with moderate height
• Narrow leaf shape
• Very good PRR tolerance
• Well suited to heavy clay soils
MARDUK R2XLorem ipsum
NOCOMA R2
LASSAR2X
C4M17221R2
VIDARR2X
SUNNAR2X
MANI R2X
YUKON R
FUSIONRR
VENZAR
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E44H12 R
E49K32 R
E52V92R
KARPO R2
RX CEDO
RX ACRON
AMIRANI R2
RENUKAR2X
Maturity: 00 .6 RM 2475 CHU
Pod height: 8
IDC: Semi-tolerant
PRR: VG Field Resistance (Rps1c gene)
White mould: 8
SCN –
Hilum: Light Brown
Plant/canopy type: Semi-bushy
Plant height: Medium
Standability: 8
Seedling vigour: 8
Pubescence: Grey
Flower: Purple
Features
Developed by:Non-disease ratings: 9=Excellent, 5=Average, 1=Poor, - =Not yet rated RM: Relative Maturity; IDC: Iron deficiency chlorosis; PRR: Phytophthora root rot; White mould: Sclerotinia rot or White mouldSCN: Soybean cyst nematode
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Maximize the growth potential of your crops by incorporating biologicals as part of your fertility program . Biologicals support plant health while increasing nutrient uptake, resulting in healthier crops and higher yields .
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1 Source: Chambers J W and Yeomans J C. 1990. The influence of PB-50 (Penicillium bilaii inoculant) on yield and phosphorus uptake by wheat. Proc. Ann. Manitoba Soc. Soil Sci. Mtg. 33: 283−293. Phosphate uptake determined by tissue tests.
Phosphate Uptake With and Without Pb1
Penicillium bilaii enhances the plant’s phosphate uptake at all phosphate application rates.
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When and where to use Recover PO4
Recover PO4 may always be applied to the seed as part of your overall phosphate fertility program planning .
1 . Use Recover PO4 where soil tests show low to medium levels of available phosphate .
• If soil tests recommend 10 to 15 lbs/acre of phosphate – just use Recover PO4
• If soil tests recommend 16 to 25 lbs/acre of phosphate – apply the lower amount of recommended phosphate
and use Recover PO4
2 . Use Recover PO4 in fields with high pH and high calcium levels . These soils will more readily tie-up phosphate, so
there is more available to be released for crop uptake .
3 . Use Recover PO4 to reduce the amount of seed-placed phosphate to avoid any potential seedling damage from
seed-placed phosphate applications .
• Phosphate solubilizer with same
active ingredient as JumpStart®
(Penicillium bilaii)
• Convenient liquid formulation
• Active ingredient makes soil and fertilizer
phosphate more plant-available
• Enhances early vigour, increases root
growth and leaf surface area
Active Ingredient:
Penicillium bilaii 7.2 x 108 CFUs/ml
Formulation: Liquid
Crops:
Alfalfa, Canola, Chickpeas, Corn, Dry Beans, Lentils, Peas, Soybeans, Wheat (spring and winter)
Application: On-seed
Package Size:
400 ml, 2 L
PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZER
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Application Rates and Bare Seed Planting Window
400ml 2L
Crop Seed Inoculated Approx. Water Volume* Seed Inoculated Approx.
Water Volume*Planting Window
lbs kgs gallons litres lbs kgs gallons litres days
Alfalfa 875 400 2 8 4,375 2,000 10 40 15
Canola 800 360 2 8 4,000 1,800 10 40 60
Chickpea 19,000 8,720 6.5 24 95,000 43,600 33 120 15
Corn 60 units (80K) 5.5 20 300 units (80K) 28 100 30
Dry Bean 13,500 6,125 5.5 20 67,500 30,625 28 100 15
Lentils 13,500 6,125 5.5 20 67,500 30,625 28 100 15
Peas 24,000 10,900 8.5 32 120,000 54,500 43 160 15
Soybean 275 units (140K) 5.5 20 1375 units (140K) 28 100 30
Wheat 13,500 6,125 10.5 40 67,500 30,625 53 200 30
* Recommended water volumes are guidelines for adequate seed coverage. When applying Recover PO4 with other products, adjust total volume to be applied to seed accordingly to ensure sufficient seed coverage and proper seed dry-down and handling.
For a list of compatible seed treatments or additional information, contact BrettYoung at 1-800-665-5015.
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BrettYoung is Canada’s largest contractor of forage and turf seed with over 80 years of experience . As a trusted partner, we rely on long-term grower relationships and dedicated agronomic support to produce top yields and quality .
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Benefits of Seed ProductionForage and turf seed production is an excellent way to
get a head start on next year’s seeding, diversify your
risk and add some profitable cropping options to your
rotation . Forage and turf seed markets have been stable
with consistent demand and good prices .
In addition to being some of the more consistently
profitable cropping options available to western
Canadian growers, turf and forage seed production also
provides agronomic benefits for your farm .
Agronomic BenefitsTurf Seed Production
• Early harvest splits up fall workload
• Increases organic matter, helps improve less productive or marginal soils
• Some species have tolerance to salinity, alkalinity and acidity
• Break-crop effect of grasses will benefit following annual crops
Legume Seed Production
• Improves soil tilth
• Low input user
• Nitrogen fixation
• Break-crop effect of legumes will benefit following annual crops
Economic BenefitsCompared to other commodity crops, forage and turf
seed production has an excellent profitability track
record . It has consistently penciled out as a lucrative
option for western Canadian growers . Furthermore,
prices for turf seed crops such as perennial ryegrass,
annual ryegrass, creeping red fescue and tall fescue
have continued to increase in recent years . Many of
BrettYoung’s seed production contracts allow growers to
lock in these high price levels and do not limit upside,
which can really help add to a farm’s bottom line .
SEED PRODUCTION
Producing Seed for BrettYoung
Grow Seed and SaveSeed Grower Partnership Program
Contract forage and turf seed
production with BrettYoung and
save with significant cash rebates on
purchases of BrettYoung canola and
Elite soybeans .
Spring plant a minimum of 150
acres and purchase at least 320
acres of qualifying crop inputs to
earn the biggest rebates .
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Harvest• Available for recommendations on harvest timing• Available for recommendations on equipment settings• Crop samples taken• Post-harvest recommendations
Seeding & Crop Development• Delivery of seed stock• Multiple field scouting visits• Fertility recommendations• Herbicide, fungicide and growth regulator
recommendations
Crop Delivery• Communication of delivery schedule• Communication of crop quality analysis• Communication of grower payments
1 Allan Wilson [email protected] (204) 294-6547
2 Scott Davie [email protected] (204) 212-1025
3 Jason Henderson [email protected] (204) 294-6571
4 Cord Ferguson [email protected] (204) 807-5369
5 Matthew Wright [email protected] (403) 473-1445
6 Trenton Schoorlemmer [email protected] (587) 338-3367
Seed Production Specialist ServicesBrettYoung’s dedicated team of Seed Production
Specialists, with expertise in forage and turf seed
production, spans Western Canada. From scouting
and selection of production fields, fertility programs,
pesticide and growth regulator recommendations,
to swathing, harvest timing, and cover crop
management, Seed Production Specialists are there
every step of the way to help growers maximize
returns. Forage and turf grass species have shown
strong seed yield increases in Western Canada,
and efforts continue to improve agronomics, seed
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BrettYoung™ will be introducing TruFlex™ canola with Roundup Ready® Technology for the 2020 growing season. These two new varieties will feature the unique high-performance genetics you expect from BrettYoung canola with enhanced flexibility and weed control. Watch for them in trials this summer and look for additional details later this fall. These new varieties will complement our existing lineup of top performing Roundup Ready® canola varieties with the proven performance of 6074 RR and 6090 RR, which boasts Clubroot protection and is well suited to direct harvest systems. BrettYoung’s new ClearField® canola variety, BY 5105 CL*, showcases an industry first – Clubroot protection coupled with high-yielding genetics (105%**).
Our Elite® soybean lineup continues to advance with several new varieties, providing growers with a diverse range of products that are tailored to fit the specific needs of most farms. A highlight is the introduction of the new soybean variety Amirani R2, which delivers ultra-early maturity (000.5 RM) with high yields and the unique pod height advantage Elite soybeans are known for. This follows on the high performance experienced by growers with products introduced in 2019 like Karpo R2 (00.2 RM), Sunna R2X (00.3 RM) and Vidar R2X (00.8 RM). These Elite
soybean varieties are quickly growing in popularity because of the strong yields and solid agronomics package they deliver.
Lastly, we’re proud to announce BrettYoung has been recognized with the “Canada’s Best Managed Companies” designation for the second consecutive year. The award, which focuses on Canadian-owned and managed companies, is especially gratifying because it recognizes overall business performance and the efforts of an entire organization. In turn, we want to thank all customers, the long-time loyal and the new, for trusting in BrettYoung and the products we represent. We know we need to work hard to earn your business every year and our goal is to meet or exceed your expectations every time.
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Kerry Dusik – Production Manager [email protected]
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Contact a BrettYoung Seed Production Specialist in your area to learn more about contract production opportunities.
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symbol are registered trade-marks of BASF Agrochemical Products B.V.; all used with permission by BASF Canada Inc. Elite® is a registered trademark of Sollio Ag.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Fortenza Advanced is an on-seed application of Rascendo® Seed Treatment insecticide and Fortenza® Seed Treatment insecticide. Fortenza®, Helix®, Rascendo® Vibrance®, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. © 2019 Syngenta
Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. These products have been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from these products can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for these products. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate, and those containing dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. Contact your Monsanto dealer or call the Monsanto technical support line at 1-800-667-4944 for recommended Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System weed control programs. Roundup Ready® technology contains genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, an active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. RIB Complete and Design®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, and VT Double PRO® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada Inc. licensee.
Seed containing a patented trait can only be used to plant a single commercial crop from which seed cannot be saved and replanted. Examples of seed containing a patented trait include but are not limited to Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybeans, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans, Roundup Ready® spring canola, and Roundup Ready® winter canola. Additional information and limitations on the use of these products are provided in the Monsanto Technology Stewardship Agreement, the Monsanto Technology Use Guide, Canadian and U.S. patents for Monsanto technologies can be found at the following webpage: http://www.monsantotechnology.com.
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