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Avondale Lentil:

A medium green lentil that is the most recent addition to our lineup. It was released by the Washington Crop Improvement Association and we’ve been so pleased with its performance (yield, standability, color retention). With confidence, we say, “It’s better than Richlea.”

Grower: Safflower Technologies International

CDC Impress CL® Lentil:

A medium green lentil that fits the Richlea market very well but yields (on average) about 5% less than Richlea. It has good standability and holds its color really well.

Grower: Fladstol Farms, Cahill Seeds

CDC Imvincible CL® Lentil:

A small green lentil that fits the Viceroy market very well. It has high yield potential and a good disease package.

Grower: Safflower Technologies International, Wisness Ag Seed Service LLC, Cahill Seeds

Icicle Winter Pea:

Icicle Winter Pea is an extra small, white flowered, green forage pea that can be planted in the spring or fall. We have found that many areas in the Upper Midwest have winters that are too harsh for us to recommend planting Icicle peas in the fall, but testing is still being conducted. Growers in the Central Plains have been planting it successfully as a true winter pea. Icicle is an excellent fit for spring planting in a cover crop, wildlife or forage blend. It has a late maturity and the seed size is approximately 4,400 seeds/lb, which makes it very economical to plant.

Grower: Jerry Blotter

LG Amigo Yellow Field Pea:

LG Amigo will be your friend in the field because of its sound disease package and high yield potential. Growers are experiencing excellent harvest ease and harvest dates slightly earlier than LG Sunrise.

Grower: Ben Barnhart

LG Sunrise Yellow Field Pea:

LG Sunrise will stand through the sunshine and the rain. It has a little more height than LG Amigo and has notably better standability than other varieties in side-by-side trials. This one will be a leader in the next era of top-end genetics of yellow peas.

Grower: Jerry Blotter

Korando Yellow Field Pea:

Korando is one of our high protein and largest sized yellow pea varieties. Processors are willing to pay for peas that are high in protein so if you tie into one of those markets this is the variety you’ll want.

Grower: Lipp Farms

Nette 2010 Yellow Field Pea:

Nette 2010 is known by name to farmers, processors and researchers across the Midwest because of its superb quality and high yields. It speaks for itself in the field, especially when it comes to yield.

Grower: Safflower Technologies International

Prestige Hard Red Spring Wheat:

Prestige is a high yielding and good protein wheat. It’s early maturing and handles drought stress really well. It has good standability and features a high-test.

Grower: Safflower Technologies International, Fladstol Farms

Proleaf™ 234 Dual-Purpose Oat:

Proleaf™ 234 is a dual purpose, white oat that gives growers the option to use it for forage or grain. The forage production is slightly lower than the Everleaf® varieties and it beats traditional oat varieties in lodging resistance and grain yields.

Grower: Becker Farms