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Bayer CropScience’s canola trial results now available on InVigorResults.ca


Calgary, Alberta, Canada
December 10, 2014

Bayer CropScience has just released the full InVigor® hybrid canola Demonstration Strip Trial (DST) results for the 2014 harvest. Growers can now visit InVigorResults.ca to compare the entire InVigor canola hybrid lineup against numerous competitors.

“The Demonstration Strip Trial program is designed with the grower in mind, showcasing our hybrids in conditions growers face every day, ensuring that growers are fully equipped to make an informed decision when choosing their hybrid canola for the next crop year,” says Blaine Woycheshin, Manager, Oilseed Crops–InVigor Seed, Bayer CropScience. “This year, Bayer CropScience’s four evolution hybrids continue to uphold the company’s history of consistently raising the bar in hybrid canola performance.”

To help growers with their seed selection decisions, they can now review the performance of their favorite InVigor hybrid. This year growers can also review the results of the harvest management trials with InVigor L140P, and its performance at different swathing and straight cutting timings. Other options showcase the performance results of clubroot resistant* InVigor L135C, and sclerotinia tolerant InVigor L160S.

“We have received feedback from growers across Canada that InVigorResults.ca is helping them make more informed decisions about their canola hybrid selections,” says Courtney Stephenson, Marketing Communications Specialist – Oilseeds, Bayer CropScience. “Providing growers with reliable data to help improve their operation has always been an important part of how Bayer CropScience supports Canadian farmers.”

Canadian canola growers are invited to see the results for themselves at InVigorResults.ca.

*To predominant clubroot pathotypes identified in Canada at time of registration in 2011



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Published: December 10, 2014

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