Field Data
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2025 Canola Trial Results
A 2025 on-farm canola trial in Belbutte, Saskatchewan showed a clear yield response from the Crop Aid program.
The trial compared treated and untreated canola under the same field conditions, fertility program, and herbicide program. The only difference was the addition of Crop Aid.
Crop Aid Products Used
The treated acres received:
250 mL Crop Aid Plus (x2)
1 L Crop Aid Rebound
Applications were made at pre-seed burndown, first glyphosate pass, and first herbicide pass.
Trial Outcome
The Crop Aid-treated canola yielded 40 bu/ac, compared to 32 bu/ac in the untreated check.
That represents:
8 bu/ac yield gain
25% increase over untreated
What This Trial Shows
With the same field, fertility, and herbicide program in place, Crop Aid was the difference.
The result suggests that adding Crop Aid to a canola management program can support stronger crop performance and a measurable return in yield.
2025 Hard Red Spring Wheat Trial Results
A 2025 on-farm hard red spring wheat trial in Belbutte, Saskatchewan showed a measurable yield response from the Crop Aid program.
The trial compared Crop Aid-treated wheat against an untreated check in the same field. The result was a stronger final yield where Crop Aid was included.
Crop Aid Products Used
The treated acres received:
250 mL Crop Aid Plus (x2)
1 L Crop Aid Rebound
1 L Crop Aid React
Applications were made at pre-seed pass, herbicide pass, herbicide pass, and fungicide pass.
Trial Outcome
The Crop Aid-treated wheat yielded 58.7 bu/ac, compared to 50.1 bu/ac in the untreated check
That represents:
8.6 bu/ac yield gain
17.2% increase over untreated
What This Trial Shows
With the same field conditions and a side-by-side comparison, Crop Aid produced a higher final yield in hard red spring wheat.
The result suggests that adding Crop Aid to a wheat management program can support stronger crop performance and a measurable yield advantage.
2023 Nutrient Efficiency Trial Done at Lakeland College in Vermillion, Alberta
Crop Aid Nutrition’s Objective in this study was to demonstrate that by using the products Crop Aid Plus and Crop Aid React that the Nutrient use Efficiency and Soil Fertility would increase.
The applied standard fertilizer rate was reduced to demonstrate that the objectives were attainable.
Crop Aid Nutrition does not support reduction of fertilizer without soil tests and recommendations from a qualified professional.
2023 results with Wheat, Peas and Canola done at St. Brieux, SK by SM Ag Research Ltd.
2020 results with Barley done at St. Brieux, SK by SM Ag Research Ltd.
Please note: As of June 2020, the name Crop Aid Soil has been changed to Crop Aid Plus ™
2020 results with Peas done at Vulcan, AB by Small Plot Inc.
2020 results with Canola done at Vulcan, AB by Small Plot Inc.
2020 results with Wheat done at Vulcan, AB by Small Plot Inc.
2017/2018/2019 results with Peas near Saskatoon, SK. Testing was done by Ag Quest.
2018/2019 results with Barley near Saskatoon, SK. Testing was done by Ag Quest.
2019 results with Canola near Saskatoon, SK. Testing was done by Ag Quest.
2018/2019 results with Canola/Peas/Wheat done at Vulcan, AB by Small Plot Inc.
2018 Results with Durum done at Vulcan, AB. Testing was done by Small Plot Inc.