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Court’s Greenhouse | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. This is our last year operating the greenhouse. Be sure to come out before we’re done this year to say hello. Our Open Hours for 2016:. Monday to Saturday – 9 am to 9 pm. Sundays and Holidays – 11 am to 7 pm. In 2016 all sales once again will be made from the Plumas location only. And we welcome all of our customers to come for a drive and see us at our home location. Select this link to print our hours and map. To the Plumas greenhouse.
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Events | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. AC Emerson Winter Wheat. Our very first Customer Appreciation event at Manitoba AgDays in Brandon was a success! We thank our customers who joined us for a break from the crowds for lunch and refreshments. Many of our seed suppliers also came along for some quiet conversation and to take time away from the large crowds that make AgDays so successful every year. We enjoyed it so much, we’ll likely do it again! View the album of photos here. We also took the opportunity of our cust...
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Court Seeds | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Court Seeds is a family-owned seed farm near Plumas. In 2012 we celebrated 30 years of seed production, 25 years of seed processing and 20 years of select status. We farm 3,700 acres of cropland and have additional acres contracted to supply the increasing demand for pedigreed seed. Additionally, we have developed a partnership with a local agriculture input business to enhance our product line and further our opportunities in the seed retail sector. In January, we were pleased t...
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December | 2014 | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Monthly Archives: December 2014. Country Guide: Niche Diversification. Is niche diversification really the right strategy for your farm? The December 2014 issue of the Country Guide explores various ways that different farming and agricultural operations have used niche diversification to better focus and direct their growth. Andrea Hildermann interviewed Randy on how diversification has been part of the farm strategy at Court Seeds and Greenhouses. Now offering AAC Brandon.
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Products | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Why Choose Certified Seed? Using certified seed is one of the best management tools for your farm. By including certified seed in your seeding plans you are starting with the best quality seed available. Seed that comes with years of planning and research to provide the qualities you and your end-users are looking for in your harvested crop… [ read more. Certified Seed Varieties Available. Certified seed is the only way to reliably access the traits you need year after year.
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About Certified Seed | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Why Choose Certified Seed? Certified seed also provides you with the assurance that you are maximizing your input dollars. Start with the best seed available and you’ll know that you aren’t wasting your time and valuable inputs on seed that won’t make the grade. Certified seed is the only way to reliably access the traits you need year after year. View Certified seed varieties available through Court Seeds. About Booking your Certified Seed.
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Celebration Barley | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. This high yielding 6-row variety is a popular choice for malting barley in Manitoba. Well suited to eastern brown and black soils, Celebration has plump kernels on strong straw which gives it good lodging resistance. It also boasts good disease resistance to rust and smut. Celebration’s malting profile is one desired by brewers and is equivalent to or superior to Legacy and Tradition. For more information on Celebration Barley, go to our Certified Seed Varieties.
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November | 2014 | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Now that the 2014 crops are in the bins it’s time to start planning for next year. Looks at some things to consider when planning for 2015. We increased the capacity and handling capability of our seed plant this year to allow for increased processing volumes and larger loads for custom cleaning…[ read more. Agronomy Notes: Lodging Prevention. Read the entire Court Seeds Nov2014 newsletter in this PDF.
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Customer Appreciation 2014 | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. Customer Appreciation and Crop Tour – August 6, 2014. We had another great turn-out for this year’s Crop Tour and Customer Appreciation Day. The weather was sunny and hot which made for a pleasant crop tour, and the lunch and socializing was a cool break in the afternoon. Thank you to everyone who came out, and especially to our sponsors for helping to make the day a success! Click on any image to view the photo album:. Join us on the Crop Tour…. Ready to leave the yard.
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About Us | Court Seeds
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Tracy Court, Agronomist. We are a family-owned seed farm near Plumas. In 2012 we celebrated 30 years of seed production, 25 years of seed processing and 20 years of select status. We farm 3,700 acres of cropland and have additional acres contracted to supply the increasing demand for pedigreed seed… [ read more. Tracy Court, Agronomist. At Court Seeds, we believe in saying Thank you!
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