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1 Neepawa, MB Ph: Fax: Calgary, AB Ph: Fax: Legume Price List Alfalfa imize the opportunity Stealth SF Robust New! TH2 Rugged ST Response WT Runner Standfast with Fast Growth Trait! Tall growth habit, multileaf expression, large leaves. imize the production. An exciting new synthetic variety that has been developed from multiple high performing parent plants. Vigorous roots, high leaf to stem ratio, and high forage yield from an FD 2! Multi-leaf variety, selected on performance and quality. A recommended high performing alfalfa under most soil conditions in Western Canada. Better germination under salt stress than conventional varieties. High Production Branch Root Alfalfa, suitable to most production areas. Aggressive Creeping Root! Northstar Seed s leading alfalfa under dryland conditions for hay production or in combination with grasses for pasture. Alfalfa Blends Alfalfa Blend 10-5 Certified blend. 30% TH2, 30% Haygrazer, 15% Response WT, 15% Rugged ST and 10% Runner. This blend of top varieties offers increased performance under variable conditions Ultimate Dryland Blend New! Ranchers Choice Brand Certified blend with a combination of creeping and tap root perfect for dryland conditions. 70% Runner and 30% Robust Consistent Performer with growing popularity! A blend of Multi-leaf, tri-foliates and creeping root alfalfas. lb. 25 kg $4.55 $ $4.65 $ $4.55 $ $4.45 $ lb. 25 kg $4.55 $ $4.65 $ $4.25 $ Clovers Norgold Y.B. Sweet Clover Low coumarin $2.99 $ Y.B. Sweet Clover, Com. #1 Mainly for plowdown $2.59 $ Alsike Clover, Com. #1 Suited for heavy, low soils $3.29 $ Single Cut Red Clover, Com. #1 Replacement for alfalfa on acidic soils $2.49 $ Double Cut Red Clover, Com. #1 Longer season areas, higher production $3.39 $ White Dutch Clover, Com. #1 (50lbs) Low growing pasture legume $4.45 $ Trefoil, Cicer Milkvetches & Sainfoin lb. 25 kg Leo Birdsfoot Trefoil Non-bloat legume for pasture $5.50 $ Birdsfoot Trefoil, Com. #1 Non-bloat legume for pasture $5.00 $ Veldt Cicer Milkvetch Non-bloat legume for pasture $4.49 $ Oxley 2 Cicer Milkvetch (coated) Non-bloat legume for pasture $4.49 $ Brand 3010 Cicer Milkvetch,Com. #1 Non-bloat legume for pasture $3.49 $ Cicer Milkvetch, Com. #2 Non-bloat legume for pasture $2.49 $ Sainfoin, Com. #1 Dryland non-bloat legume, mainly hay $2.99 $ All Alfalfas and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clovers will be inoculated or coated. The following legumes will be sold as bare seed: Cicer Milkvetch, Sainfoin, Alsike Clover, Red Clover, Trefoil. If available, inoculant can be ordered. lb. 25 kg 1
2 Grasses Price List Bromegrass lb. 25 kg Carlton Smooth Bromegrass-coated Carlton Smooth Bromegrass Smooth Bromegrass Com. #1 $4.80 $ Cache Brand Meadow Bromegrass $4.85 $ Fleet Meadow Bromegrass-coated Fleet Meadow Bromegrass AC Knowles Hybrid Bromegrass-coated Tall Fescue & Ryegrass lb. 25 kg Barolex Tall Fescue CourtenayTall Fescue $4.05 $ Elunaria Annual Ryegrass $1.19 $65.59 Nabucco Italian Ryegrass $1.69 $93.14 Orchardgrass lb. 25 kg Early Arctic Crown Royale (50 lbs) High Arctic Brand $4.25 $ Wheatgrasses lb. 25 kg Kirk Crested Wheatgrass $3.99 $ Fairway Crested Wheatgrass $5.49 $ Tall Wheatgrass, Com. #1 $4.99 $ Pubescent Wheatgrass, Com. #1 Intermediate Wheatgrass Com. #1 $4.79 $ Slender Wheatgrass, Com. #1 $4.79 $ Northern Wheatgrass, Com. #1 Western Wheatgrass, Com. #1 Misc. lb. 25 kg Berseem Clover, Com. #1 Nitro Brand Radish (50 lbs), Com. #1 $3.59 $ Tillage Radish (50 lbs), Com #1 $3.59 $ Kale (50 lbs), Com. #1 $5.99 $ Pasja Forage Brassica (50 lbs), Com. #1 $3.49 $ Hairy Vetch (50 lbs), Com. #1 $2.69 $ Purple Top Turnips (50 lbs), Com. #1 $2.49 $ Appin Turnips (25 lbs), Com. #1 $3.99 $99.75 Jumbo Landino Clover (25 kg), Com. #1 $3.99 $ Kopu II Clover (25 lbs), Com. #1 $5.99 $ CDC Canagreen Fenugreek (25 kg), Com. #1 Bonnar Rape (25 lbs), Com. #1 $3.49 $87.25 Chicory (50 lbs, coated), Com. #1 $4.99 $ Timothy lb. 25 kg Sunset Brand Timothy, Com. #1 $3.25 $ Express Timothy, Cert. #1 $3.25 $ Ovation Timothy, Cert. #1 $3.45 $ Timothy, Com. #1 $2.39 $ Misc. Grasses lb. 25 kg Swift Russian Wild Ryegrass Russian Wildrye, Com. #1 $6.29 $ Dahurian Wildrye, Com. #1 $3.49 $ Palaton Reed Canarygrass, Cert. #1 Coated $6.99 $ Boreal Creeping Red Fescue, $1.89 $ Creeping Red Fescue, Com. #1 $1.79 $98.66 Preval Meadow Fescue, Cert. #1 $2.50 $ Kentucky Bluegrass (50 lbs), Com. #1 $2.74 $ Perennial Rye (forage), Com. #1 $1.99 $ Rough Stock Brand (forage) Kentucky Bluegrass, Com. #1 New! $2.99 $ AC Saltlander Green Wheatgrass $6.92 $ Millets, Foxtails lb. 25 kg Meadow Foxtail (Coated), Com. #1 Creeping Foxtail (Coated), Com. #1 Golden German Millet, Com. #1 $1.49 $82.12 Proso Millet, Com. #1 $0.79 $43.54 Sudangrass lb. 25 kg Sorghum Sudangrass, Com. #1 $1.59 $
3 Forage Blends Price List Northstar Seed Blends imize with Northstar Seed Premium Products Dual Purpose Hay or Pasture Dual Prairie Bloat Stopper Saline Pasture Western Grass 75% Fleet Meadow Brome Grass 20% High Arctic Brand Orchardgrass 5% Alfalfa Blend % Fleet Meadow Brome Grass 20% Kirk Crested Wheat Grass 5% Runner Alfalfa 55% Fleet Meadow Brome 30% Veldt Cicer Milkvetch 15% Barolex Tall Fescue 30% Barolex Tall Fescue 30% Carlton Smooth Brome Crass 20% Slender Wheat Grass 20% Dahurian Wildrye 35% Fleet Meadow Brome Grass 25% High Arctic Brand Orchardgrass 15% Barolex Tall Fescue 15% RS Brand Kentucky Bluegrass 10% Express Timothy Comments lb.* 25 kg High quality grasses that have very good regrowth habits. Use for hay or pasture. Prefers medium to heavy soils Dryland pasture production. Crested Wheatgrass offers excellent early season growth. Cicer Milkvetch is a hardy non-bloat legume. Meadow Brome and Tall Fescue are very adaptable grasses. Combination of grasses with varying saline tolerance. High quality all grass blend. Seed on medium to heavy soils for pasture or hay. $4.88 $ $4.72 $ $4.72 $ $4.45 $ $4.23 $ Hay Comments lb.* 25 kg Premium Hay Ranchers Hay 65% Alfalfa % Fleet Meadow Brome Grass 5% Express Timothy 40% Fleet Meadow Brome Grass 30% Carlton Smooth Brome Grass 30% Ranchers Choice Brand Alfalfa i 90% Alfalfa Blend % Express Timothy Saline Hay 40% Barolex Tall Fescye 40% Rugged ST Alfalfa 20% Carlton Smooth Brome Grass Our best selling hay mixture. Meadow Bromegrass produces excellent quality grass and Timothys, ideal for low spots. A highly-adaptable blend that will deliver high yield potential under good fertility and moisture conditions. A high production blend with increased tolerance to low lying areas. Timothy will assist in helping the swath to cure. An ideal blend for soils that are demonstrating early signs of salt stress. Has tolerance to increased moisture conditions $4.63 $ $4.81 $ $4.45 $ $4.54 $ Hay Comments lb.* 25 kg Lowland Canadian Brassica Whitetail Blend Canadian Clover Whitetail Blend 50% Barolex Tall Fescue 30% Palaton Reed Canary Grass 20% Express Timothy May contain Bonnar Rape, Purple Top Turnips, Nitro Brand Radish, Pasja Forage Brassica May contain Alsike Clover, Jumbo Ladino Clover, Kopu II White Clover, Runner Alfalfa, Leo Birdsfoot Trefoil, Chicory Northstar Seed may use coated seed in the Blends. If you have questions ask at time of ordering. *Price per pound is a rounded approximation basis price per bag. A hay or pasture blend ideal for areas with poor drainage. Plant this blend in June. Deer will graze in fall and winter. This high-protein blend of legumes will be most productive in spring and fall. $4.81 $ $3.45 $ $4.45 $
4 Turf Seed Price List Lawn Seed Blends lb.* 5 kg 10 kg 25 kg Instagreen Com. #1 40% Kentucky Bluegrass, 40% Creeping Red Fescue, 20% Annual Ryegrass $23.00 $45.00 $ All Purpose Com. #1 (Sun & Shade) 50% Kentucky Bluegrass, 30% Creeping Red Fescue, 20% Perennial Ryegrass $26.00 $50.00 $ Deluxe Blend Com.#1 70% Kentucky Bluegrass, 20% Creeping Red Fescue, 10% Perennial Ryegrass $28.00 $55.00 $ Eco-Grow Lawn Com. #1 Dryland Lawn Rough & Ready Mix Famous Fairway Fescue Meadow & Turf 25% Sheep s Fescue, 25% Chariot Hard Fescue, 20% Gibralter Creeping Red Fescue, 15% Boreal Creeping Red Fescue, 15% Radar Chewings Fescue $33.00 $65.00 $ % Fairway Crested Wheatgrass, 30% Kentucky Bluegrass, 30% Creeping Red Fescue, 10% Annual Ryegrass $3.12 $ % Gibralter Creeping Red Fescue, 25% Radar Chewings Fescue, 15% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass, 10% Nobility Perennial Ryegrass 40% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass, 20% Blue Note Kentucky Bluegrass, 15% Golden Nugget Kentucky Bluegrass, 15% Gibralter Creeping Red Fescue, 10% Nobility Perennial Ryegrass 20% Sheep s Fescue, 30% Creeping Red Fescue, 30% hard Fescue, 10% Blue Note Kentucky Bluegrass, 10% Turf Type Perennial Ryegrass $2.59 $ $3.36 $ $2.56 $ Kentucky Bluegrass lb. 50 lb. lb. 50 lb. Front Page Midnight Bluenote $4.49 $ Park $2.99 $ Cadet $3.29 $ Wildhorse $3.29 $ Golden Nugget $3.59 $ Kentucky Bluegrass Com. #1 $2.74 $ Fescues lb. 50 lb. lb. 50 lb. Gibralter Creeping Red Fescue $2.39 $ Chariot Hard Fescue $3.19 $ Boreal Creeping Red Fescue $1.89 Hard Fescue Com. #1 $2.69 $ Creeping Red Fescue Com. #1 $1.79 Sheeps Fescue Com. #1 $3.00 $ Radar Chewings Fescue $2.59 $ Ninja 2 Tall Fescue $1.79 $89.50 Ryegrasses & Misc. lb. 50 lb. lb. 50 lb. Nobility Perennial Ryegrass $2.39 $ Penncross Creeping Bentgrass $10.95 $273.75(25lb) Sox Fan Perennial Ryegrass $2.09 $ LS 44 Creeping Bentgrass $10.95 $273.75(25lb) Turf Type Perennial Ryegrass Com.#1 $1.59 $79.50 White Dutch Clover $4.45 $ Annual Ryegrass Com. #1 $0.89 $44.50 Rainier Mulch Taxes Assessed MB Taxes SK Taxes AB Taxes Annual Ryegrass GST & PST GST GST Perennial Ryegrass GST & PST GST GST Kentucky Bluegrass GST & PST GST GST Italian Ryegrass GST & PST GST GST Lawn/Turf & Native Seed GST & PST GST GST *Price per pound is a rounded approximation basis price per bag. Custom blends available upon request. All sales final, no returns on all seed. Term of sale: Cash or Cheque. Prices subject to change without notice. Orders are subject to stock availability. Seed Certificates of analysis will be supplied if requested. All native blends are GST applicable. All items sold by Northstar Seed Ltd. are warranted to the extent of purchase price that seeds sold are as described on the container within recognized tolerances. Seller gives no other warranty, expressed or implied. 1. MB orders will not be charged PST if the tax number is supplied. 2. Shipping and mixing charges are taxable. 3. If over 50% of blend components are taxable then entire blend is taxed. 4
5 Native Seed Blends Northstar Seed offers a complete line-up of Native Seeds and Blends. Contact Northstar Seed for a current product list and prices. Foothills Native Blend Suitable for upland areas along the Rocky Mountain Foothills 30% Rocky Mountain Fescue 25% Foothills Rough Fescue 15% Mountain Brome Grass 10% June Grass 10% Awned Wheat Grass 10% Alpine Blue Grass North/Central Parkland Native Blend Suitable for upland Loamy soils in the North/Central prairies. 20% Northern Wheat Grass 20% Canada Wild Rye 15% Fringed Brome Grass 15% Rocky Mountain Fescue 10% Green Needle Grass 5% June Grass Wetland Native Blend Suitable for lowland areas or margins of ponds and sloughs. 20% Tufted Hair Grass 20% Fowl Blue Grass 20% Canada Wild Rye 15% Beckman s Slough Grass 10% Tickle Grass Southern Prairies Native Blend Suitable for upland areas in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan 20% Plains Rough Fescue 20% Green Needle Grass 15% Western Wheat Grass 15% June Grass 10% Blue Grama 5% Needle & Thread Sandy Soils Native Blend Suitable for dry sandy locations 30% Prairie Sand Reed 15% Blue Grama 15% Green Needle Grass 15% Indian Rice Grass 10% Needle and Thread Stop Stabilization Native Blend Suitable for stabilizing soils on slopes with marginal soils. 40% Rocky Mountain Fescue 20% Streambank Wheat Grass 20% Slender Wheat Grass 20% Canada Wild Rye Native Seed Additional Species and Custom Blending available. Please ask for a price quote today. Awned Wheatgrass, Alpine Bluegrass, Big Bluestem, Blue Grama, Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Canada Wildrye, Fowl Bluegrass, Fringed Brome (Coated or Bare), Green Needlegrass, Hairy Wildrye, Idaho Fescue, Indian Grass, Indian Ricegrass, Junegrass, Little Bluestem, Mountain Brome, Needle and Thread, Northern Wheatgrass, Salty Alkaligrass, Prairie Sandreed, Purple Prairie Clover, Rocky Mountain Fescue, Rough Fescue, Sand Dropseed, Sandberg Bluegrass, Side Oats Grama, Sheep Fescue, Slender Wheatgrass, Spike Trisetum, Streambank Wheatgrass, Ticklegrass, Nortran Tufted Hairgrass, Western Porcupine, Western Wheatgrass, American Vetch, Nodding Brome, Canada Bluegrass, Sloughgrass, Hairy Vetch, and Red Top. 5
6 2015 Western Canada Corn Suggested Retail Price List New For 2015 Hybrid CHU Trait Separate Refuge Required Suggested Retail Price New! % $ Baxxos RR $ HL $ % $ $ HL R $ HL % $ Silage HL SR22 LEAFY $ HLS % $ HLS SR35* $ All corn seed is treated with industry standard seed applied fungicide and insecticide at the 250 rate for control of Seed Corn Maggot, wireworm, Black Cut Worm, White Grub and Corn Flea Beetle. * Denotes hybrids available with Poncho 1250 for rootworm control, add $12.00 / unit, must be ordered by Dec. 21, NO RETURNS. All prices subject to change without notice. All invoices not paid by June 20, 2014 will be subject to a 1.5% monthly surcharge. September 3, 2013 Western Canada Corn Grower Price List Trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC: Hyland, Hyland Seeds, Hyland Seeds and Design, Refuge Advanced and Herculex. Trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC: SmartStax, Roundup Ready, Roundup, YieldGard Corn Borer, Roundup Ready 2 Yield, Roundup Ready 2 Corn, and Roundup Ready 2 Technology. Trademarks Bayer CropScience AG: LibertyLink. Trademarks of Syngenta Participations AG: Agrisure ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS: Roundup Ready crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. 6
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