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Seed selection made simple

From field to truck, our seed is produced, cleaned, treated, and stored with care, then selected for your unique growing conditions. Every lot meets strict certification standards, so you can plant with confidence! The best time to order seed is during the winter months. You’ll have the best choice if you order early, but don’t worry: if you run out mid-planting, we do our best to accommodate last minute seed orders too.

Durum

Semi-dwarf with very short straw, dark black awns, a good sprouting rating and a high yellow pigment that delivers superior pasta colour.

High yielding when planted under intense management/irrigation. Short stature, good sprouting tolerance. Very strong straw strength and solid stem for sawfly protection.

Hard Red Spring Wheat

NEW in 2026

High yielding: yield trials show 6% over Brandon. Shorter stature, stronger straw than Brandon and has a Very Good rating for sprouting. Moderately resistant for Fusarium. Offers easy threshing.

Short stature, strong straw. Yield trials show 4% yield benefit compared to Brandon. Rated Very Good for sprouting and offers easy threshing. Resistant for leaf and stem rust, midge tolerant variety (with AAC Brandon as refuge).

Canada’s #1 selling variety since 2016

Very strong in all conditions. Offers a Moderately Resistant rating for Fusarium. Easy threshing.

NEW in 2026

Yield trials show 97% yield compared to AAC Brandon. Solid stem provides resistance to wheat stem sawfly with AAC Brandon as refuge. Very Good rating for straw strength. Resistant for leaf, stem, stripe rust as well as common bunt (smut).

 

NEW in 2027 

(Part of Warburton’s 2026 program.) The shortest variety of wheat we offer. Has good lodging resistance and high yield potential: trials show yields up to 4% higher than Brandon. Has excellent milling quality. Rated Intermediate for resistance to Fusarium. Note: has a Variety Use Agreement in place.

Winter Wheat

#1 Variety of winter wheat in Western Canada

Offers high yield in dry conditions. Very Good rating for winter survival. Moderately Resistant to Fusarium.

Top yielder in higher input conditions

Very short statured variety. One of the top performers for managing disease. Early maturing compared to standard check varieties. Very Good rating for both winter survival and lodging.

Soft Wheat

#1 in soft wheat acres planted across Western Canada

Midge tolerant with Andrew as the refuge. High yielding and makes great silage.

NEW for the 2027 growing season

Offers improved yield over Sadash and Andrew in both wet and dry areas. Slightly taller than Sadash and Andrew. Boasts improved Fusarium tolerance over Sadash. Midge tolerant with Andew as the refuge.

Barley

Replaces Austenson as a two-row feed barley. Trials show a 6% yield bump over Austenson. Two cm shorter than Austenson. Very Good rating for lodging; similar Fusarium rating to Austenson. Offers good test weight in dry conditions.

Highest yielding barley variety we’ve ever had on our farm.

European variety with very short stature (14 cm shorter than Austenson) and strong straw. Suited for high input areas. Resistant rating for loose smut and a similar rating for Fusarium as Austenson. This variety comes with a Variety Use Agreement in place.

Oats

Considered a super/brown oat. Makes good feed or forage because it is highly digestible. Very high yielding, especially in drier conditions. Medium height with a good resistance to lodging.

Triticale

Also labeled as 641512175:

This awnless variety offers high forage and silage yield potential. Good lodging resistance rating and good forage quality.

Winter triticale with reduced awns suitable for grain, forage and silage. Thick stand keeps weeds at bay. Very Good rating for winter survival with resistance to snow mold. Good rating for lodging resistance. Strong yielder across regions. Highly digestible.

Peas

Top yielder on our farm

Top contender in Zones 1 and 2 for the past few years. Medium maturing. Average seed size is 230 g. Good rating for coat breakage and dimpling. Medium Resistance for Fusarium root rot.

A great all-round pea; a top yielder in all regions

 Early maturing with good lodging resistance. Very Good rating for seed coat breakage. Average seed size is 240 g.

NEW for the 2026 growing season; rated Top Overall Yield in the 2025 Seed Guide

High protein content, great standability and a good rating for seed coat breakage and dimpling. Average seed size is 250 g. This variety comes with a Variety Use Agreement in place.

Flax

Brown flax, large seed size. Offers a 5% yield bump over CDC Glas. Good rating for stainability (similar to Glas). Long-season variety.

Need seed storage?

Most customers pick up their seeds between April and June. We can store your seed until whenever you are ready for it.