b'Canola Variety Evaluation Trials Data:All variety yields compared as a percentage of the check specific to that trial. Check variety was chosen based on % of acres grown in MASC 2024 Variety Marketshare Report. LibertyLink trial was run as separate from Roundup-Ready. All canola yield trials are straight-cut. Yields derived over two or more growing seasons are the best indicator of variety performance. Use single site year data with caution.Comments:Variety descriptions summarize the performance of varieties tested in the 2025 Canola Variety Evaluation Trials. Data donated by the Manitoba Canola Growers Association. For more information visit canolagrowers.com. Lodging is rated on a 1 to 5 scale, where 5 is a completely lodged plant at harvest.Blackleg ResistanceVarieties in the table below have a resistant (R) rating for Blackleg (30% infection of Westar check) based on Western Canada Canola/Rapeseed Recommending Committee (WCC/RRC) rating. Lesions and yield loss can still occur, based on the level of inoculum and blackleg pathotype in the field, in combination with environmental conditions conducive for disease development.Some seed distributors have chosen to provide blackleg resistance groupingbased on major-gene (qualitative) resistance within that variety in addition to the traditional rating. Labels identifying major resistance genes present will use the letters: A, B, C, D, E1, E2, F, G, H, and X. Adult-plant (quantitative) resistance remains an important factor. Visit blackleg.ca for details on how resistance groups work.Clubroot Resistance Clubroot is a long-lived soil-borne disease that can impact canola performance. Using clubroot resistant varieties in rural municipalities where clubroot has been found is highly recommended as a risk mitigation tool. To know for sure if your own fields have clubroot, soil testing is the only way to find out prior to finding galls in the field. See page 64 for the map indicating clubroot distribution in Manitoba.Clubroot resistance is generally termed 1st or 2nd Generation based on genetic source. First-generation clubroot resistance confers resistance to clubroot pathotypes 2F 3H, 5I, 6M, and 8N, on the Canadian Clubroot Differential Set (Strelkov et al., 2018).Second-generation sources contain resistance to a varying set of pathotypes outside the original five first-generation pathotypes, but may also have resistance to the original five. For further information on clubroot resistance labels, please visit clubroot.ca, refer to the company website, or speak with your seed representative.Pod Shatter ResistanceThe pod shatter rating scale was developed by the Canola Council of Canada in 2021 and uses a scale of 1-9, with 5-9 meaning lower shatter risk, and 1-4 having higher risk and being more suit-able for swathing. Numeric pod shatter ratings are provided by their respective companies, or may not yet be identified on the new rating system.BrettYoungTruFlex Canola Outstanding yield potential OILSEED CROPS Double-layered DefendR protection against blackleg and clubroot Pod DefendR shatter toleranceTALK TO YOUR RETAILER TODAYBY6223 TF BY6217 TF BY6216 TF BY6214 TF BY6211 TFAlways read and follow insect resistance management requirements (where applicable), grain marketing and all other stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Visit cropscience.bayer.ca/product-legal to review important stewardship and product information including regulatory status, grain marketing requirements, herbicide and insect tolerance, pesticide use and product trial results.Roundup Ready and TruFlex are trademarks of Bayer Group. Used under license. 2025 Bayer Group. All rights reserved.54 Seed Manitoba 2026'