Choosing Canola Seed in Northeast Saskatchewan
Seeding canola in Northeast Saskatchewan? Read more to learn local considerations for choosing your canola hybrid seed.
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Seeding canola in Northeast Saskatchewan? Read more to learn local considerations for choosing your canola hybrid seed.
CANTERRA SEEDS is thrilled to have a LibertyLink® canola hybrid to offer to farmers in Western Canada. With four trait systems in our portfolio, CANTERRA SEEDS is now able to provide the right…
Our team took the opportunity to say a few words of season's greetings and gratitude. Canadian agriculture is a great industry because of all the people in it, and we are proud to be a part of it.
Farmers in Western Canada can now purchase herbicide tolerant canola hybrids on all four major trait platforms from CANTERRA SEEDS with the addition of the new CS4000 LL* LibertyLink® Canola Hybrid into its extensive seed portfolio.
This fall, step into the field through your screen and take a crop tour like no other in Canada through virtualcroptour.ca.
It's that time of year again – the time when CANTERRA SEEDS takes an opportunity to support youth starting a career in agriculture, while celebrating the legacy of a man who left a big mark through his 40-year career in Canadian ag.
Order CANTERRA SEEDS canola and PRIDE Seeds corn hybrids through Agro.Club Canada to take advantage of the Fastest Rewards Program on the Prairies!
CANTERRA SEEDS was proud to support the next generation of Canadian youth in Ag through 4-H Canada this summer with our purchase of the steer Red Rock. Read more about our close connections to this cause.
It is important for us at CANTERRA SEEDS to be wherever we can to provide value and support to farmers, which is why we are excited to be hosting our first ever digital tradeshow booth as part of Ag in Motion Discovery Plus.
July 1st marks the day we all take time to pay tribute to this beautiful country we all call home. This is especially important for those of us at CANTERRA SEEDS, as we are deeply rooted in the Canadian Prairies.