b'silageperformance trials and grower directoryCanadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) in 2020 to includebeen fully tested (ie. based on only one- or two-years data). spring cereal/winter cereal mixes as well as a number ofIts recommended multiple years of data, at several sites, be alternative annual crops. collected to represent the potential of a variety. Regional The cereal trials (barley, oats & triticale) were planted atdifferences may be observed due to drought tolerance or other recommended seeding density rates with recommended fertility.environmental stressors. It should also be noted the indicated The pea/cereal mixture trials were conducted with the intent ofyield levels are those from small plot trials, which can be higher increasing the nutritional value of the silage while potentiallythan yields expected under commercial production. When reducing future nitrogen requirements. These pea/cereal plotsconsidering a variety for use alone or in a mixed silage blend, were seeded with 55 kg/ha (50 lbs/ac) of 11-52-0-0 at 75 per centbe sure to consider the disease resistance and other agronomic and 50 per cent of their respective recommended seeding rates.attributes that may affect regional productivity. The target harvest stage for these mixes was the soft dough stage of the cereal. Components of the spring/fall mixes were each seededNutritional Analysisat 75 per cent of the rates recommended for individual crops. Nutrition information was assessed using NIRS for macro-Data submitted is summarized by crop or crop mixture.nutrient assessments and wet chemistry for the micro-nutrients. Information collected since 2012 has been included in a separate summary below each table. The information is presented asWes and Brandie Dundas compared to the check variety (in bold). Yield of the test varieties/ 403 325-0345 mixtures are expressed as wet tons/A (ie. 65 per cent moisture,[email protected] typical of silage production). Data sets which did not meetHussar, AB minimum quality and experimental standards were excluded.on Twitter-@DundasFarmsTest Yield Categories Varieties available for 2021/22: -AAC Wheatland VB Wheat Low, medium and high-test yield categories (tons per acre)-Sheba HRS Wheat have been defined for each variety and mix. This allows- AAC Leroy Wheatfor comparison with the check when growing conditions,-CDC Lewochko Peas management regimes and/or target yields are expected to-CDC Impulse Lentilsbe of low, medium or high productivity. Caution is advised-CDC Churchill Barley when interpreting the data of new varieties that have not-CDC Rowland FlaxFRONTIERSeed Cleaning Co-op Ltd.Equipment Services ProcessingWind and Screens Pedigreed Seed CerealsWheatOatsBarleyCanolaPeasFaba Beans Indent Commercial Cleaning Oil SeedsGravity Table Human Consumption PulsesTF (800) 444-8961 22252 TWP452 De Bearder Dockage Cleaning Hemp P (780) 352-3240 RR#1 New Norway,Farmer Owned Since 1980 F (780) 352-6943 Alberta, T0B [email protected] Ken WiebeYellow Peas CPS Wheat 780-928-3042- CDC Lewochko - AAC PenholdBox 336- LN4228 - CS Accelerate La Crete, AlbertaGreen Peas Oats [email protected] CDC Limerick - CS CamdenFaba Beans Malt Barley- Snowbird - AAC Synergy- Fabelle - CDC CopelandLupin- AAC Connect- Boregine Feed BarleyHRS Wheat - CDC Coalition- AAC Viewfield - Torbellino- AAC Brandon - Sirish- AAC WheatlandSpring 2022 103'