Seed Data

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Seed Treatment

2023 Results with Flax, Canary Seed, Barley, Mustard, Wheat, Durum, Oats, Lentils and Peas. Testing was done by Swift Current Seed Solutions Seed Labs Inc.

Comparison of seedlings, with untreated plants on the left and Crop Aid treated plants on the right, showing thicker roots and stems. A small tool is placed between the two groups.

Flax

Comparison of plant seedlings, labeled 'Untreated' with less growth and 'Crop Aid' with more robust growth.

Mustard

Comparison of plant growth and germination with and without a treatment. Top image shows petri dishes with seeds and sprouts labeled "Untreated" and "Crop Aid". Bottom image shows grown plants with roots under the same labels.

Barley

Comparison of untreated and Crop Aid treated plants in petri dishes and with roots, showing growth differences.

CanaryGrass

Comparison of plant growth: one side labeled 'Untreated' with smaller, less developed plants; the other side labeled 'Crop Aid' with larger, more developed plants in both petri dishes and soil.

Wheat

Comparison of plant growth in petri dishes and seedlings, with left side untreated and right side using 'Crop Aid'.

Durum

Comparison of untreated vs. crop aid treated plants showing growth difference

Oats

Two sets of plant seedlings, one labeled 'Untreated' and the other 'Crop Aid.' The seedlings in the 'Crop Aid' section appear more robust and healthy compared to those in the 'Untreated' section. The top container shows seedlings in soil, while the bottom displays the plants uprooted to show root growth.

Lentils

Comparison of plant growth with untreated plants on the left and Crop Aid-treated plants on the right, separated by a small tool, on a dark surface.

Peas

Barley

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2021 Results with Lentils, Peas, Wheat, Durum, Beans, and Canola. Testing was done by Swift Current Seed Solutions Seed Labs Inc.

2020 results with Chickpeas. Testing was done by Swift Current Seed Solutions Seed Labs Inc.