Forage

Bestford Forage Barley

Bestford is a high quality 6-row beard-less hay barley. With Bestford you get a high leaf to stem ratio barley. This means; more leaf and less stem equals better forage. Bestford consistently tops the University trials as well as the private trials for forage. More

Trophy Barley Seed

Trophy Feed Barley

Trophy was a 6-row, rough awn malting variety with colorless aleurone released by NDSU in 1964. Similar to Traill and Kindred in plant height, heading date and test weight, it had more % plump kernels. Yield in ND was greater than Kindred and similar to Traill. Similar to Kindred and Traill, it was resistant... More

Champion

Champion Feed Barley

The highest yielding feed barley available in Western Canada. Champion is seeded on 14% of the barley acres* across the Prairies. Champion is a reliable choice for feed and silage and offers improved disease resistance over other barley varieties. Excellent emergence with good standability.   More

Haybet

Haybet Forage Barley

Haybet is a two-rowed, hooded variety with white kernels. It is a spring hay barley with spike and kernel characteristics similar to its backcross parent Betzes. Haybet is similar to Horsford, which has been extensively grown in Montana as a hay barley. Haybet heads four to five days later than Horsford under both dryland... More