AAC Walsh is a high yielding CWRS that yields above Brandon. It has a large kernel size and very strong disease resistance. It has shown low DON accumulation in grain and improvements to grain protein, flour protein, falling number, and milling properties. Protein is equal to AAC Hockley, improved over AAC Westking. Yielding 105% of AAC Brandon. MR to FHB and low DON accumulation in grain. Short strawed, semi dwarf – 1cm shorter AAC Brandon. Excellent resistance to lodging – Improved to AAC Hockley
CDC Landmark VB is a semi-dwarf with midge tolerance. It brings the high yield normally associated with a midge tolerant variety along with vastly improved standability, high test weight and protein content. As an added bonus, it has a semi-solid stem for improved sawfly tolerance.
AAC Wheatland VB is a very high yielding semidwarf CWRS with excellent lodging tolerance and intermediate resistance to FHB. AAC Wheatland VB is also tolerant to the orange wheat blossom midge. AAC Wheatland VB is well-adapted to the wheat growing regions across the western Canadian Prairies. Semi-dwarf with excellent lodging tolerance. Good sprouting resistance, resistant to stem rust, leaf rust and loose smut. Moderately resistant to bunt. Intermediate resistance to FHB and stripe rust
AAC Hockley, the next generation in genetic potential offering consistent high yields and improved grain protein. This semi-dwarf variety has industry-leading standability, significantly better than all checks and can stand up to an intensive fertilizer management plan. The disease package is excellent, with MR or better for all priority one diseases.
AAC Galore VB is a new soft white spring wheat with improved yield and disease resistance bred by AAFC at the Lethbridge research station. Significantly higher yielding under dryland with good resistance to stripe rust and stem rust. Intermediate resistance to FHB.
AAC Oakman VB, CWRS available for sale in 2026, brings insect resistance against two wheat pests, sawfly and midge tolerant – it has a solid stem. The solid-stem variety beats sawfly by making itself an inhospitable habitat for larvae. Pith wall thickness plays a major role in sawfly resistance. The thicker the wall, the harder it is for the larvae to move. AAC Oakman VB is rated intermediate for fusarium head blight resistance, resistance to stripe rust, stem rust, leaf rust, and common bunt