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Summary of Key Characteristics – Performance Portfolio Summary of Key Characteristics – Value-Priced Portfolio At BrettYoung, our priority is helping you grow. Realize your yield poten tial with premium canola genetics from world-class breeders. See our full line-up of canola varieties designed to deliver performance in every field. System Variety Type Yield Rating 1 Blackleg Standability Maturity 3 6064 RR 2 Hybrid 138% R Excellent +1.5 days 4 6060 RR Hybrid 134% R Excellent +2.2 days 6056 CR Hybrid 133% R Excellent +1.8 days 6044 RR Hybrid 132% R Excellent +0.5 days 5525 CL Hybrid 126% R Excellent +1.3 days 5535 CL Hybrid 127% R Very Good -1.9 days Harvestability in canola goes hand-in-hand with a hybrid’s ability to resist lodging. The first step to an easy harvest is putting down a good swath; lodging resistance is the key. The second step is ease of combining. We have selected products that have excellent standability and good harvesting characteristics to carry the “Excellent Harvestability” rating. The harvestability rating is based on plot trial data and field scale experience. Look for the “Excellent Harvestability” rating symbol on selected varieties. Excellent HARVESTABILITY 1 Yield ratings are average of all zones and based on checks 46A65 and Q2 2 6064 RR name pending registration 3 Maturity based on variety registration Co-op trials 4 Maturity based on 2013 CPT performance relative to 6060 RR Canola Portfolio System Variety Type Yield Rating 1 Blackleg Standability Maturity 6050 RR Hybrid 124% R Very Good -1.0 days 6040 RR Hybrid 121% R Excellent +0.5 days 997 RR OP 105% R Very Good -1.0 days NEW Canola 9

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Summary of Key Characteristics – Performance Portfolio

Summary of Key Characteristics – Value-Priced Portfolio

At BrettYoung, our priority is helping you grow. Realize your yield poten tial with premium canola genetics from

world-class breeders. See our full line-up of canola varieties designed to deliver performance in every field.

System Variety Type Yield Rating1 Blackleg Standability Maturity3

6064 RR2 Hybrid 138% R Excellent +1.5 days4

6060 RR Hybrid 134% R Excellent +2.2 days

6056 CRHybrid 133% R Excellent +1.8 days

6044 RR Hybrid 132% R Excellent +0.5 days 

5525 CL Hybrid 126% R Excellent +1.3 days

5535 CL Hybrid 127% R Very Good -1.9 days

Harvestability in canola goes hand-in-hand with a hybrid’s ability to resist

lodging. The first step to an easy harvest is putting down a good swath; lodging

resistance is the key. The second step is ease of combining. We have selected

products that have excellent standability and good harvesting characteristics to

carry the “Excellent Harvestability” rating. The harvestability rating is based on

plot trial data and field scale experience. Look for the “Excellent Harvestability”

rating symbol on selected varieties.

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

1 Yield ratings are average of all zones and based on checks 46A65 and Q22 6064 RR name pending registration3 Maturity based on variety registration Co-op trials4 Maturity based on 2013 CPT performance relative to 6060 RR

Canola PortfolioBrettYoung Comparison Trials

System Variety Type Yield Rating1 Blackleg Standability Maturity

6050 RR Hybrid 124% R Very Good -1.0 days

6040 RR Hybrid   121% R  Excellent +0.5 days

997 RR OP 105% R Very Good -1.0 days

NEW

Canola

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Description

6064 RR is the latest edition to our performance Genuity® Roundup Ready® portfolio. We have assessed

6064 RR in our field scale comparison trials and in the 2013 Canola Performance Trials. It has performed

well with all the yield potential of 6060 RR but has shown to be a bit earlier than 6060 RR in these trials

despite a longer maturity rating when it was registered. 6064 RR is another high-yielding Genuity®

Roundup Ready® variety from DL Seeds that is well-adapted to grow in the mid to long season zones and

has great harvestability.

1 6064 RR name pending registration2 Maturity based on 2013 CPT performance relative to 6060 RR

Performance Leader

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Excellent

Maturity: +1.5 days2

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

143%

134%

102% 101%

89%

102% 100%102% 103%

138%136%

99%

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

NEW

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Developed by:

Performance in Trials

2010/2011 Co-op Trial (% of trial mean)

2013 CPT 2012 BCT (% of check 73-75)

1

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Description

6060 RR is a proven performance leader and has shown its ability to perform in a variety of growing

conditions. Obtaining 100% of trial mean in the 2013 CPTs1 and 101% of check in the 2013 BCTs across all

zones, 6060 RR is the right choice for any field. 6060 RR produces a heavily-podded impressive crop with

excellent standability and is rated R for Blackleg.

Note: No BCT trial data from the short season zone in 2013

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

Performance Leader A Consistent Performance Leader

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Excellent

Maturity: +2.2 days

All Zone Average Long Mid Short

98%101%98% 100% 100%100%100%

92%

100%

90%

102% 101% 99%97%96%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All Zone Average Long Mid Short

98%101%98% 100% 100%100%100%

92%

100%90%

102% 101% 99%97%96%

Short

2012 BCT (% of check 73-75)

2013 BCT (% of check 73-75)

2012 CPT1 (% of trial mean)

2013 CPT1 (% of trial mean)

PLANT ME

FIRST

FOR BEST YIELDPERFORMANCE

Canola – Perfo

rmance V

arieties

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Developed by:

Performance in Trials

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Description

6056 CR is a clubroot-resistant hybrid that was selected for resistance in clubroot nurseries in the major

clubroot area around Edmonton. It has good resistance to the predominant clubroot pathotypes in Alberta –

Pathotype 3 and Pathotype 2. The combination of its clubroot resistance and excellent yield performance

makes 6056 CR an excellent choice for growers in clubroot infested areas.

Clubroot-resistant with Great Yield Potential and Harvestability

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Excellent

Maturity: +1.8 days

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Developed by:

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

120%

100%

140%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

140%

128%

100% 105%

90%100%101%

88%

133% 133%

96%

2010/2011 Co-op Trial (% of checks Q2 and PH 46A65)

2012 BCT (% of check DKL73-75)

2013 BCT (% of check DKL73-75)

Performance in Trials

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Description

6044 RR is a medium height, mid-maturing hybrid with our hallmark excellent harvestability. Its mid-maturity

rating will fit in all canola production areas of Western Canada. Overall, 6044 RR has the right combination of

yield, maturity, standability, and blackleg resistance that you will want on your farm. 6044 RR is destined to be

a fixture in your rotation.

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Excellent

Maturity: +0.5 day

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

Mid-maturity Hybrid with Excellent Yield and Standability

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

93% 97%92%

101%92% 96% 94% 98%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

93% 97%92%

101%92%

96% 94%98%

2011/2012 Co-op Trial (% of checks 45H29/5440)

2013 CPT1

(% of trial mean)

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Canola – Perfo

rmance V

arieties

Developed by:

Performance in Trials

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6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Description

5535 CL complements 5525 CL in our portfolio. 5535 CL is designed for 5525 CL farmers looking for an earlier

maturing Clearfield® variety with great yield performance. In the 2012 Canola Performance Trials (CPTs)1,

5535 CL demonstrated its strong yield performance in both the mid and short season zones.

Learn about the advantages ARES™ brings to Clearfield® canola production on page 16

Top-performing, Earlier Maturing Variety

HT System: CL

Blackleg: R

Standability: Very Good

Maturity: -1.95 days

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

127%

86%96%

120%

91%

148%

100%

115%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

127%

86%96%

120%

91%

148%

100%

115%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

2008/2009 Co-op Trials (% of checks PH 46A65 and Q2)

2012 CPT1 (% of trial mean)

Learn about the advantages AREScanola production on page 16

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

2008/2009 Co-op Trials (% of checks PH 46A65 and Q2)

Performance in Trials

Developed by:

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HT System: CL

Blackleg: R

Standability: Excellent

Maturity: +1.3 days

Consistent Yield Performance, Easy to Harvest and Marketing Flexibility

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

All Zone Average Long Mid Short

97%113%

97% 94% 97%95%98%101%104%

97%

81%

117%

92%98%97%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All Zone Average Long Mid Short

97%

113%

97% 94% 97%95%98%101%104%

97%

81%

117%

92%98%97%

Performance in Trials

2011 CPT 1 (% of trial mean)

2011 CPT1 vs Nexera 20122012 CPT 1 (% of trial mean)

2013 CPT 1 (% of trial mean)1

Developed by:

Description

5525 CL is a proven, consistent yield performer in the Clearfield® commodity oil class that is best suited to

the long and mid-maturity growing zones. 5525 CL also has what is becoming a hallmark of BrettYoung

canola, excellent standability, making it easy to harvest. As a commodity oil variety, 5525 CL offers complete

marketing flexibility and all, if not more, profit potential of specialty oil Clearfield canola.

Canola – Perfo

rmance V

arieties

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

ExcellentHARVESTABILITY

Short

2013 CPT 1(% of trial mean)1

2013 CPT 1 (% of trial mean)

Performance in Trials

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Growing our Clearfield® varieties (5525 CL and 5535 CL) got easier with the release of ARES™ in 2011.

ARES™ is a user-friendly liquid formulation, with single-pass control and a wide window of application.

ARES herbicide delivers:• Consistent and reliable post-emergent grass and broadleaf weed control

• Superior control of lamb’s-quarters, volunteer canola, wild buckwheat and cleavers

• Wide window of application on both crop and weeds

• User-friendly, liquid formulation

How ARES herbicide works

ARES herbicide uses a new active ingredient for the Clearfield canola production system. Applied post-

emergence, ARES herbicide is a systemic product that moves quickly throughout the plant. Weeds stop

growing soon after treatment and continue to effectively die off up to two weeks after application. ARES

herbicide also provides enough residual activity for control of tough, small, shallow-germinating seeds

without compromising seeding in the following year.

When to apply ARES herbicide

Crop staging

ARES herbicide has a wide crop window of application:

2 to 7 leaf (prior to bolting) on Clearfield canola.

ARES™ Herbicide

For more information about ARES herbicide, contact

AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273).

Efficacy Comparison (28+ DAT)

Wild Oats Wild Buckwheat Cleavers Lamb's-quarters Canada Thistle

60%

100%

70%

80%

90%

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

93% 91%91% 89%92%81% 86%86% 89%

95%90%

40%

88%

74%80%

ARES™ ABSOLUTE® Odyssey® DLX

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Description

6050 RR is a mid to early maturity hybrid with good yield performance across the three canola production

zones. It is resistant to blackleg and has very good standability. It is well-suited to all production areas but

is particularly well-suited for the shorter season production areas. In two seasons of the BrettYoung

Comparison Trials (BCTs), 6050 RR provided a 3% yield advantage over the checks. 6050 RR is value priced

this coming season. Talk to your retailer this fall about pricing.

Mid-maturity Performer at a Value Price

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Very Good

Maturity: -1.0 day

Performance in Trials

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

103% 103% 103%

95%

102%

96%97%

111%101%

94%

103%94%95%

102% 101% 96%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

103% 103% 103%95%

102%96%97%

111%101%

94%

103%

94%95%102% 101%

96%

1 CPT = Canola Performance Trials, managed by the Canola Council of Canada, visit www.canolaperformancetrials.ca for complete details.

Canola – V

alue-priced Varieties

2012 BCT Trial (% of check PH 45H29)

2013 BCT Trial (% of check DKL73-75)

2012 CPT1 (% of trial mean)

2013 CPT1 (% of trial mean)

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

Short

2013 CPT1

(% of trial mean)

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Description

6040 RR continues to prove itself as a consistent yield performer in the Genuity® Roundup Ready®

segement. 6040 RR has excellent standability and thus ease of harvest. 6040 RR is value-priced for this

coming season.

Proven Performer and Value Priced

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Very Good

Maturity: +1.0 day

Performance in Trials

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

101%97% 97%

103%97% 94% 92% 95% 99%

102%* 104%97%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

101%97% 97%

103%97% 94% 92% 95% 99% 102%* 104%

97%

2010 BCT Trial (% of checks PH 45H28 and DKL73-75)

2011 BCT Trial (% of check PH 45H29)

2013 BCT Trial (% of check DK 73-75)

Note: Only 1 site in 2010 short season zone.

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 RExcellent

HARVESTABILITY

Developed by:

Average

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1 Prairie Canola Variety Trials, now called Canola Performance Trials

Description

997 RR is a top yielding open-pollinated Roundup Ready® variety. It has consistently shown impressive yields

in Co-op, BCT, and PCVT1 trials as well as producers’ fields. Excellent early vigour, disease resistance, yield and

oil content combine to make this a variety of choice for those with acres not dedicated to hybrids.

Top-performing OP at a Value Price

HT System: RR

Blackleg: R

Standability: Very Good

Maturity: -1.0 day

Performance in Trials

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

105% 103%109%

103%

120%

100%

140%

160%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

All ZoneAverage

Long Mid Short

105% 103%109%

103%

6064 RR

6060 RR

6056 CR

6050 RR

5525 CL

5535 CL

SAMPSA R2

NOTUS R2

GRAIN CORN

6070 RR

6044 RR

6040 RR

997 RR

5535 CL

AKRAS R2

PEKKO R2

VENZA 6

E48A27 R

E47A12 R

Average 2004 and 2005 Co-op Trials (checks PH 46A65 and Q2)

Canola – V

alue-priced Varieties

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How It Works

The active ingredient, the bacteria Delftia acidovorans, is active in the soil. It is attracted to root exudates and

will move toward growing roots and colonize the root zone. The bacteria has a number of beneficial modes of

action that positively impact plant root growth; this ultimately supports higher yields, depending upon

environmental and soil conditions.

Canola

Modes of Action – Delftia acidovorans

In any given field and/or year, one or more of these modes of action can be responsible for increasing canola yields, which is a key factor in the consistent performance of BioBoost® Liquid.

• The organism is a known sulphur oxidizer and can make more sulphur plant available:

• Research shows that the organism in combination with elemental sulphur shows an average yield increase of 9.66% over elemental sulphur alone (see table below for more detail); and/or

• The organism stimulates root and root hair development, thus helping the plant access more water and nutrients in limiting environmental conditions; and/or

• The organism is an aggressive root colonizer and can out-compete other soil bacteria and fungi.

1 Average yield response on 126 trials (replicated small plot and strip trials conducted from 2007 to 2013).

2 No impact on weed control efficacy of glyphosate when tank-mixed with BioBoost Liquid. When tank-mixed with glyphosate only apply to Roundup Ready® canola varieties.

Proven 5% (2 bu/ac) Yield Advantage Over 126 TrialsActive Ingredient: 1x108 CFUs/ml

Delftia acidovorans

Formulation: Liquid

Yield Response: 5% (2 bu/ac)1

Application: Post-emergent spray (0 to 6 leaf stage)

Package Size: 10.4 L bladder/case

Area Treated/Case: 40 acres

Tank Mixable: Glyphosate2

Registration approval for tank mixes with Liberty® and ARES™ are in progress

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Efficacy Testing as an Elemental Sulphur Oxidizer8 site Average*

Control 100.00

Control + Elemental Sulphur 107.75

Control + Sulfate Sulphur 112.51

Control + BioBoost 113.92

Control + Elemental Sulphur + BioBoost 117.41

Control + Sulfate Sulphur + BioBoost 117.45Difference between Control + Elemental Sulphur and Control + Elemental Sulphur + BioBoost

9.66

* Test sites include: Dauphin, Neepawa, La Salle, Elm Creek, Gladstone, MacGregor,

Millet, Fort Saskatchewan

Developed by:

DescriptionBioBoost® Liquid for canola is an innovative plant growth

promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). The active ingredient is

the micro-organism Delftia acidovorans, which is active in

the soil and rapidly colonizes the root zone of a canola plant.

It is applied as post-emergent spray at the 0-6 leaf stage.

For ease of application BioBoost Liquid can be tank-mixed

with glyphosate and applied with the first post-emergent

application, BioBoost Liquid is showing an average yield

response of 2 bu/acre (or 5% yield advantage) in 126 trials

conducted between 2007 and 2013.

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CanolaR

BioB

oost® Liquid

Proven 5% (2 bu/ac) Yield Advantage Over 126 Trials BioBoost® Application

Rate/acre Rate/hectareCrop Active Minimum Water Active Minimum Water

Canola 263 ml (8.9 oz)38.5 L8.5 imp gal10.2 US gal

650 ml (22 oz)95.0 L 20.9 imp gal24.6 US gal

Application Notes • Achieving good contact of the organism with soil is essential to the performance of the product, thus applying product at the 0 to 6 leaf stage

allows good soil contact to be achieved.

• Applying BioBoost® Liquid in the morning and/or evening when cooler temperatures are usual is recommended to better facilitate the movement of the organism into the soil profile. Applying BioBoost® Liquid on hot, sunny days is not recommended.

• Recommended water rates assist the organism in entering the soil profile, thus for best results follow the recommended water application rate.

BioBoost® Liquid TrialsThe key tests to evaluate any crop input product are trial results in real world conditions. Continuing our

commitment to understand and demonstrate the performance of all our products, we have completed

126 trials since 2007 with BioBoost® Liquid on canola. The following pages contain the results of all 126

field scale trials to date, win, lose or draw.

We will continue to conduct side-by-side trials with BioBoost® with interested retailers and farmers. If you

are interested in participating in a trial, talk to your local retailer or contact your local BrettYoung Regional

Account Manager.

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Yield (bu/ac)

Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2012 Arthur Sader Strip Barrhead AB 43.2 45.6 6%

2010 Tyler Carlstad Strip Bear Canyon AB 13.0 13.5 4%

2010 Hardee Ag Strip Calmar AB 71.6 70.2 -2%

2012 Brian Kushinski Strip Calmar AB 61.0 62.0 2%

2008 Battle River Rep Castor AB 41.1 43.4 6%

2010 Paul Norton Strip Castor AB 22.2 22.2 0%

2010 Daryl Groenenboom Strip Coalhurst AB 56.3 57.8 3%

2008 SARDA Rep Donnelly AB 34.3 40.0 17%

2010 Calven Garrett Strip Eaglesham AB 33.0 34.6 5%

2011 Steve Ivanies Strip Foremost AB 22.0 22.0 0%

2012 Michael Kalisvaart Strip Gibbons AB 30.3 33.5 11%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 12.0 12.7 6%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 9.5 12.0 26%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 8.4 9.8 17%

2012 Garry Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 23.4 23.6 1%

2007 DSV Rep Holden AB 37.7 39.8 6%

2007 AqQuest Rep Innisfail AB 46.1 46.2 0%

2008 AqQuest Rep Innisfail AB 15.9 16.9 6%

2008 Battle River Rep Killam AB 42.8 45.5 6%

2010 Jesse Neilsen Strip Killam AB 40.9 45.0 10%

2011 Lazy B3 Farms Strip Legal AB 80.0 84.0 5%

2010 Lorne Babij Strip Mannville AB 63.3 62.6 -1%

2011 Hidden Coulee Farms Strip Mossleigh AB 50.0 52.0 4%

2008 AqQuest Rep Penhold AB 29.5 39.3 33%

2012 Garry Isaac Strip Ponoka AB 27.4 31.0 13%

2012 Garry Isaac 2 Strip Ponoka AB 28.6 29.7 4%

2011 Dyck Seed Farms Strip Rosenau AB 46.4 51.1 10%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Rycroft AB 14.5 19.6 35%

2010 Jason Slupek Strip St. Albert AB 64.7 64.3 0%

2012 Lavoie Ventures Strip St. Isidore AB 45.3 45.3 0%

2012 Lavoie Ventures 2 Strip St. Isidore AB 40.2 40.6 1%

2008 Battle River Rep Stettler AB 52.3 59.0 13%

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BioBoost Liquid Trial Results

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oost® Liquid Trial Results

Yield (bu/ac)

Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2012 Arthur Sader Strip Barrhead AB 43.2 45.6 6%

2010 Tyler Carlstad Strip Bear Canyon AB 13.0 13.5 4%

2010 Hardee Ag Strip Calmar AB 71.6 70.2 -2%

2012 Brian Kushinski Strip Calmar AB 61.0 62.0 2%

2008 Battle River Rep Castor AB 41.1 43.4 6%

2010 Paul Norton Strip Castor AB 22.2 22.2 0%

2010 Daryl Groenenboom Strip Coalhurst AB 56.3 57.8 3%

2008 SARDA Rep Donnelly AB 34.3 40.0 17%

2010 Calven Garrett Strip Eaglesham AB 33.0 34.6 5%

2011 Steve Ivanies Strip Foremost AB 22.0 22.0 0%

2012 Michael Kalisvaart Strip Gibbons AB 30.3 33.5 11%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 12.0 12.7 6%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 9.5 12.0 26%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 8.4 9.8 17%

2012 Garry Ropchan Strip Grimshaw AB 23.4 23.6 1%

2007 DSV Rep Holden AB 37.7 39.8 6%

2007 AqQuest Rep Innisfail AB 46.1 46.2 0%

2008 AqQuest Rep Innisfail AB 15.9 16.9 6%

2008 Battle River Rep Killam AB 42.8 45.5 6%

2010 Jesse Neilsen Strip Killam AB 40.9 45.0 10%

2011 Lazy B3 Farms Strip Legal AB 80.0 84.0 5%

2010 Lorne Babij Strip Mannville AB 63.3 62.6 -1%

2011 Hidden Coulee Farms Strip Mossleigh AB 50.0 52.0 4%

2008 AqQuest Rep Penhold AB 29.5 39.3 33%

2012 Garry Isaac Strip Ponoka AB 27.4 31.0 13%

2012 Garry Isaac 2 Strip Ponoka AB 28.6 29.7 4%

2011 Dyck Seed Farms Strip Rosenau AB 46.4 51.1 10%

2010 Gary Ropchan Strip Rycroft AB 14.5 19.6 35%

2010 Jason Slupek Strip St. Albert AB 64.7 64.3 0%

2012 Lavoie Ventures Strip St. Isidore AB 45.3 45.3 0%

2012 Lavoie Ventures 2 Strip St. Isidore AB 40.2 40.6 1%

2008 Battle River Rep Stettler AB 52.3 59.0 13%

Yield (bu/ac)

Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2010 Glenn Ozipko Strip Sturgeon Valley AB 44.5 45.0 1%

2007 AqQuest Rep Taber AB 36.1 46.5 29%

2008 AqQuest Rep Taber AB 94.9 95.8 1%

2013 Valleyview Colony Strip Torrington AB 39.0 42.0 8%

2010 Jake Rempel Strip Valleyview AB 36.0 37.7 5%

2010 Springridge Colony Strip Vermilion AB 52.6 51.2 -3%

2011 Dean Fanselt Strip Vermilion AB 52.0 52.3 1%

2013 Skylight Colony Strip Vulcan AB 36.0 39.0 8%

2010 Bernie Gurba Strip Waskatenau AB 41.0 45.0 10%

2012 David Byvank Strip Westlock AB 55.0 60.0 9%

2010 Frank Hamilton Strip Binscarth MB 40.0 40.0 0%

2010 Larry Penner Strip Brandon MB 35.0 40.0 14%

2008 AqQuest Rep Carman MB 19.7 18.8 -5%

2008 AqQuest Rep Fairfax MB 37.2 38.9 5%

2012 Warren Brooks Strip Hamiota MB 34.5 36.2 5%

2007 DSV Rep Miami MB 28.4 27.9 -2%

2007 AqQuest Rep Minto MB 19.4 21.0 9%

2008 AqQuest Rep Minto MB 29.8 33.6 13%

2012 Teresa Kinsley Strip Minto MB 37.8 42.5 12%

2007 DSV Rep Plumas MB 19.1 18.5 -3%

2012 Todd Tonn Strip Plumas MB 22.4 22.6 1%

2013 Tonn Seeds Strip Plumas MB 49.0 51.0 4%

2007 DSV Rep Portage MB 18.5 23.6 27%

2010 Perry Delf Strip Rathwell MB 45.0 48.0 7%

2012 Loren Halirewich Strip Roblin MB 13.0 13.0 0%

2012 Donavon Friesen Strip Roblin MB 20.0 23.0 15%

2013 Tim Mohr Strip Roblin MB 67.3 67.0 0%

2010 Joe Sierens Strip Somerset MB 40.5 41.4 2%

2012 Dustin Williams Strip Souris MB 35.0 36.5 4%

2012 Kelburn Farm Strip St. Adolphe MB 38.2 38.7 1%

2010 Strathclair Coop Strip Strathclair MB 35.0 35.0 0%

2010 Gerry DeRoo Strip Swan Lake MB 44.0 44.0 0%

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Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2007 DSV Rep Winnipeg MB 35.8 37.4 4%

2010 Brian Hellegards Strip Winnipeg MB 60.3 60.0 0%

2010 Brad Lagge Strip Garrison ND 40.0 42.2 6%

2009 Tom Olson Strip Langdon ND 58.0 60.4 4%

2010 Scheresky AG Strip Max ND 40.0 41.8 4%

2010 Jim Erickson Strip New England ND 40.0 39.4 -1%

2010 Rod Binstock Strip Regan ND 43.2 45.4 5%

2010 Rod Binstock Strip Regan ND 43.2 44.8 4%

2009 Kevin Heilman Strip Rugby ND 40.0 42.0 5%

2009 Trent Johnson Strip Rugby ND 48.0 51.6 8%

2011 Dave Kjelstrup Strip Washburn ND 29.7 29.2 -2%

2009 Robert Mitzel Strip York ND 44.0 49.2 12%

2007 La Coop Strip Laterrière QC 54.1 53.0 -2%

2007 La Coop Strip Saint-Bruno QC 44.2 55.0 25%

2010 Andy McFadden Strip Ceylon SK 36.5 39.5 8%

2010 Warren Kaeding Strip Churchbridge SK 43.0 45.0 5%

2010 Warren Kaeding Strip Churchbridge SK 42.0 44.5 6%

2010 Kirk Cole Strip Coronation SK 37.4 33.1 -12%

2010 Bill Ayrey Strip Evesham SK 30.0 32.5 8%

2011 Mike Hicks Strip Glaslyn SK 43.2 43.5 1%

2010 Rob Rivett Strip Hafford SK 43.6 51.5 18%

2013 Southland Colony Strip Herbert SK 52.0 52.0 0%

2010 Dwayne Koshinsky Strip Jansen SK 24.7 21.2 -14%

2012 Damian Fatteicer Strip Langenburg SK 20.0 20.0 0%

2010 Vince Walker Strip Melfort SK 40.0 39.4 -1%

2010 Adrian Laclare Strip Meota SK 51.1 55.4 9%

2010 Brent Laclare Strip Meota SK 49.5 49.6 0%

2010 Dan Esquirol Strip Meota SK 60.8 62.9 3%

2010 Greg Frey Strip Meota SK 53.2 51.2 -4%

2010 Martin Detillieux Strip Meota SK 39.1 40.8 4%

2010 Richard Mosimann Strip Meota SK 45.6 45.0 -1%

2011 Bill Presber Strip Naicam SK 57.6 60.0 4%

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Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2007 DSV Rep Winnipeg MB 35.8 37.4 4%

2010 Brian Hellegards Strip Winnipeg MB 60.3 60.0 0%

2010 Brad Lagge Strip Garrison ND 40.0 42.2 6%

2009 Tom Olson Strip Langdon ND 58.0 60.4 4%

2010 Scheresky AG Strip Max ND 40.0 41.8 4%

2010 Jim Erickson Strip New England ND 40.0 39.4 -1%

2010 Rod Binstock Strip Regan ND 43.2 45.4 5%

2010 Rod Binstock Strip Regan ND 43.2 44.8 4%

2009 Kevin Heilman Strip Rugby ND 40.0 42.0 5%

2009 Trent Johnson Strip Rugby ND 48.0 51.6 8%

2011 Dave Kjelstrup Strip Washburn ND 29.7 29.2 -2%

2009 Robert Mitzel Strip York ND 44.0 49.2 12%

2007 La Coop Strip Laterrière QC 54.1 53.0 -2%

2007 La Coop Strip Saint-Bruno QC 44.2 55.0 25%

2010 Andy McFadden Strip Ceylon SK 36.5 39.5 8%

2010 Warren Kaeding Strip Churchbridge SK 43.0 45.0 5%

2010 Warren Kaeding Strip Churchbridge SK 42.0 44.5 6%

2010 Kirk Cole Strip Coronation SK 37.4 33.1 -12%

2010 Bill Ayrey Strip Evesham SK 30.0 32.5 8%

2011 Mike Hicks Strip Glaslyn SK 43.2 43.5 1%

2010 Rob Rivett Strip Hafford SK 43.6 51.5 18%

2013 Southland Colony Strip Herbert SK 52.0 52.0 0%

2010 Dwayne Koshinsky Strip Jansen SK 24.7 21.2 -14%

2012 Damian Fatteicer Strip Langenburg SK 20.0 20.0 0%

2010 Vince Walker Strip Melfort SK 40.0 39.4 -1%

2010 Adrian Laclare Strip Meota SK 51.1 55.4 9%

2010 Brent Laclare Strip Meota SK 49.5 49.6 0%

2010 Dan Esquirol Strip Meota SK 60.8 62.9 3%

2010 Greg Frey Strip Meota SK 53.2 51.2 -4%

2010 Martin Detillieux Strip Meota SK 39.1 40.8 4%

2010 Richard Mosimann Strip Meota SK 45.6 45.0 -1%

2011 Bill Presber Strip Naicam SK 57.6 60.0 4%

Yield (bu/ac)

Year Cooperator Trial Type Town/Location Prov/ST Control BioBoost % Response

2011 Guy Thevenot Strip Naicam SK 31.6 29.8 -6%

2011 Roy Leicht Strip Naicam SK 50.2 48.7 -3%

2011 Norman Cyril Syrenne Strip Naicam SK 52.3 47.8 -9%

2007 AqQuest Rep Rosthern SK 46.5 47.4 2%

2008 AqQuest Rep Rosthern SK 57.1 58.5 3%

2007 AqQuest Rep Saskatoon SK 23.4 23.1 -1%

2008 AqQuest Rep Saskatoon SK 37.1 38.8 5%

2011 Matt Gerwing Strip Spalding SK 49.6 53.4 8%

2007 AqQuest Rep Vanscoy SK 30.3 29.5 -3%

2011 Wendland Farms Ltd. Strip Waldheim SK 51.1 55.0 8%

2012 Eugene Ikert Strip Wapella SK 21.0 27.0 29%

2010 Jeff Gaab Strip Weyburn SK 39.2 40.7 4%

2010 Dennis Benci Strip Carmangay AB 46.4 49.1 6%

2010 Bill Cowell 45S51 Strip High Prairie AB 55.2 55.7 1%

2010 Bill Cowell 6040 Strip High Prairie AB 50.6 48.0 -5%

2010 James Keay Strip High Prairie AB 46.9 53.0 13%

2010 Ken Hubar 1 Strip High Prairie AB 45.5 50.7 11%

2010 Ken Hubar 2 Strip High Prairie AB 36.7 38.4 5%

2010 Woody Savill Strip High Prairie AB 54.7 54.8 0%

2010 Katrin Lehman Strip Tofield AB 35.3 35.7 1%

2008 U of Minn Strip Roseau MN 42.2 42.7 1%

2009 U of Minn Strip Roseau 1 MN 37.4 39.6 6%

2009 U of Minn Strip Roseau 2 MN 38.2 42.0 10%

2008 U of Minn Strip Wannaska MN 51.2 56.2 10%

2009 NDSU Rep Langdon ND 6.6 13.1 99%

2008 NDSU Rep Langdon AS ND 26.4 31.8 20%

2007 NDSU Rep Langdon NT ND 30.3 31.5 4%

2008 NDSU Rep Langdon PS ND 10.1 13.9 38%

2007 NDSU Rep Langdon ST ND 41.6 44.6 7%

2010 Duane Heilman Strip Rugby ND 31.2 34.8 12%

Average all sites, all years 39.8 41.7 5%

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