New Canola Yield Tool Released

September 10, 2025

New Canola Yield Tool Released

Pacific Seeds has released a new easy-to-use Canola Yield Tool! The tool is the latest initiative from the Pacific Seeds Canola research and innovation team and transforms complex data sets into easy-to-understand visuals.


The Canola Yield Tool draws 3+ years of data from across 48 sites around Australia, uniquely comparing 55+ varieties within and across technologies in the industry. It shows how different varieties perform across various yield zones, highlighting the importance of multi-environment trials (METs) in assessing variety performance.


The digital tool complements an increase by Pacific Seeds in canola field trials, canola research staff and agronomy support all focused on providing the world-class Canola hybrids to growers. Be better informed with the Pacific Seeds’ Canola Yield Tool!


Click the link to start: www.pacificseeds.com.au/canola-yield-tool.


Want to learn more about the Canola Yield Tool or the National Hyola Innovation Systems Technology Trials, please contact Justin Kudnig National Canola Technical Manager ph: 0408 408 616 or email justin.kudnig@advantaseeds.com.


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