Canola

CS4000 LL
LibertyLink® canola
Feature
HIGH-YIELDINGFeature
CLUBROOT AND BLACKLEG RESISTANCEFeature
STRAIGHT CUTHigh yielding LibertyLink® canola hybrid with clubroot and blackleg resistance and excellent straight cut performance.
- Mid-season hybrid suitable for all growing zones
- Excellent straight cut performance
- High yield potential

Yield Results from 2024 - BIGGAR - WYLIE SEEDS
- Crop:
- Canola
- Province:
- Saskatchewan
- Year:
- 2024
Variety | Yield (BU/AC) | HERBICIDE TRAIT | CLUBROOT RESISTANT | BLACKLEG RESISTANT |
---|---|---|---|---|
CS4000 LL | 33.7 | LIBERTYLINK | YES | YES (APR) |
Pioneer P516L | 32.4 | LIBERTYLINK | YES | YES |
Pioneer P519L | 30.2 | LIBERTYLINK | YES | YES (Seedling & APR) |
Pioneer P520L | 30.2 | LIBERTYLINK | YES | YES (APR) |
Pioneer P509L | 29.3 | LIBERTYLINK | YES | YES |
Testimonials

CS4000 LL has provided our farm with the confidence that our canola crop will be high-yielding, easy thrashing and sturdy, no matter what mother nature throws its way. We are very happy growing CS4000 LL on our farm; so happy, that after trialling multiple varieties from different seed companies in 2023, we seeded 4,200 acres of canola in CS4000 LL in 2024. We were met with great, consistent yields and low pod shattering while straight cutting, and a very consistent ripening of the crop.

CS4000 LL is a high-yielding canola seed variety that consistently competes with industry-leading hybrids. In comparison with competitor varieties, CS4000 LL may turn slower initially, but it seems to dry down better and threshes efficiently. It performs reliably and remains competitive. Overall, CS4000 LL is an excellent choice for an affordable, versatile option suited for both straight cutting and swathing.

CS4000 LL out yielded and straight cut as well as the other shatter resistant varieties in our trials. I wouldn’t hesitate recommending it to anyone.
Seed Retailers
LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are registered trademarks of BASF. Used under license. *Shatter rating is based off current data and is subject to change. The rating is based on the Canola Council of Canada shatter scale. Local conditions and farming practices will influence performance.