New cereals on deck for 2025

Canterra Seeds, FP Genetics, Proven Seed and SeCan will bring new options to market this year

Published: January 4, 2025

,

CDC Anson is a new oat variety from FP Genetics with high yield potential and excellent milling characteristics.

Prairie farmers have a dozen more cereal crops to choose from for the coming growing season. New wheat, barley, oat and triticale varieties offering yield improvements, strong disease defence and more are being rolled out in Western Canada.

Please note the following list includes only brand-new variety releases for 2025.

READ MORE: New tools could speed up development of cereal varieties

Read Also

Ripe durum

Ergot resistance may open new doors for durum on Prairies

Canada’s first durum variety classified as resistant to ergot may expand the wheat’s acreage in parts of Western Canada where it’s not been typically grown.

Alliance Seed

CWRS: CDC Envy is an early-maturity, semi-dwarf spring wheat with high yield potential, yielding 14 per cent more than the check cultivar average in the 2018-2020 Parkland Cooperative Wheat Trials. CDC Envy offers good lodging resistance as well as excellent protection against sprouting. It also delivers reliable disease defence, with intermediate tolerance to fusarium head blight (FHB) and stem rust, moderate resistance to stripe rust and resistance to leaf rust.

CDC Envy is a new CWRS wheat variety from Alliance Seed featuring high yield potential, good lodging resistance and excellent protection against sprouting.

Canterra Seeds

Barley: AAC Lariat is a two-row feed barley with very high yield potential, yielding four per cent more on average than CDC Austenson. This variety has short strong straw and excellent standability and produces plumper seeds and higher test weight compared to check varieties. AAC Lariat’s maturity and feed quality tested as good or better than check varieties and it has a good disease protection package as well, making it suitable for all feed barley-growing areas.

AAC Lariat is a new two-row feed barley variety from Canterra Seeds with very high yield potential. photo: Canterra Seeds

Triticale: TriCal Surge TM is an awnless forage spring triticale variety with excellent yield potential. TriCal Surge TM is suitable for all areas where forage crops are grown, and it provides excellent nutritional quality for dairy and beef rations. It has a shorter stature and very good straw strength and offers a good disease resistance package similar to existing commercial forage varieties.

FP Genetics

CWRS: AAC Darby is an awned, hollow-stemmed spring wheat offering high yields equal to AAC Viewfield and AAC Brandon. This midge-tolerant variety has very early maturity that is five days earlier than AC Carberry and one day earlier than Parata, and it also features good protein similar to AC Carberry. AAC Darby has good lodging resistance as well as a solid disease resistance package that includes a resistant rating for leaf rust and stripe rust, a moderately resistant rating for stem rust and an intermediate rating for FHB.

AAC Darby is a new midge-tolerant CWRS wheat variety from FP Genetics, offering high yields and a solid disease defence package. photo: FP Genetics

Oat: CDC Anson is a white milling oat with very short plant height and very good lodging resistance and standability. It has excellent milling characteristics that include high plump percentages, low thins, excellent groat percentage, high beta-glucan content and total dietary fibre content. CDC Anson also offers excellent yield potential, yielding four per cent more that AC Morgan and three per cent more than CS Camden.

Proven Seed

CWRS: CDC Imbue CL is the newest Clearfield Plus wheat in the Proven Seed portfolio. This earlier-maturing, semi-dwarf variety has a compact plant height and offers increased yield and protein compared to other Clearfield lines. CDC Imbue CL also features a solid defensive package that includes a resistant rating for leaf rust and stripe rust and a moderately-resistant rating for FHB.

AAC Camrose VB is a new midge-tolerant CPSR wheat variety from Proven Seed offering high yields, excellent standability and a strong disease protection package. photo: Nutrien Ag Solutions/Proven Seed

CPSR: AAC Camrose VB is a midge-tolerant variety that is the highest yielding wheat across the Proven Seed portfolio. It has excellent standability as well as an excellent disease protection package, with a resistant rating for stem rust, leaf rust, stripe rust, loose smut and bunt.

SeCan

CWRS: AAC Spike is an exceptionally short-strawed red spring wheat with an earlier maturity than AAC Brandon. It has an excellent disease protection package, with a resistant rating for leaf rust, stem rust and stripe rust and a moderately resistant rating for FHB. AAC Spike also has good resistance to sprouting and is well suited for areas where straw management is a concern.

CPSR: AAC Westlock is a variety well suited to the traditional CPSR wheat-growing areas in central Alberta. It has high yield potential, yielding eight per cent more than AAC Brandon and five per cent more than AAC Penhold. AAC Westlock features a moderately-resistant rating for FHB and a resistant rating for leaf rust, stem rust and stripe rust. It also has good resistance to sprouting.

CWSP: Alotta is a red-seeded wheat suitable for feed, forage or ethanol. This variety has exceptionally high yield potential, yielding 27 per cent more than AAC Brandon on average. Alotta is rated moderately susceptible to FHB, but is rated as resistant to leaf rust, stem rust and stripe rust. It also has a very good rating for lodging.

CWRW: AAC Overdrive is an early-maturing red winter wheat well suited to all growing areas in Western Canada. Maturing five days earlier than AAC Wildfire, AAC Overdrive has an excellent disease defence package, with a moderately-resistant rating for FHB and leaf rust and a resistant rating for stripe rust and stem rust.

CDC Durango is a two-row feed barley billed as having very good lodging resistance, strong straw and high yield potential. photo: SeCan

Barley: CDC Durango is a two-row feed barley with very good lodging resistance, strong straw and high yield potential. This variety has four per cent more yield compared to CDC Austenson and has 12 per cent more yield and is five centimetres shorter than CDC Copeland.

Oat: ORe BOOST is a forage oat with improved tonnage and quality compared to CDC Haymaker. It is also shorter and has stronger straw than CDC Haymaker, which makes for an easier harvest. It is a late-maturing variety, which provides a wider forage harvest window as well.

ORe BOOST has an upright leaf structure that promotes leaf retention and aids in compatibility with other species in forage blends. It is rated as susceptible to both leaf and stem rust.

It will also carry a Variety Use Agreement (VUA), with royalties going back to plant breeder Jim Dyck at Oat Advantage to support future breeding efforts in feed/forage oats.

About the author

Mark Halsall

Mark Halsall

Grainews contributor

Mark Halsall is a freelance writer and editor and former associate editor at Grainews.

explore

Stories from our other publications