Pickseed Canada welcomed an interesting Chinese delegation
from the western Chinese province of Xinjiang. This province
borders onto the former Soviet states of Kyrgyzstan and
Tajikistan, as well as a narrow connector to Afghanistan.
The
visitors included officials of the Bureau of Land, of the Farm
142 as well as specialists in pasture management.
The group was led by Dr. Kit Shum, a specialist in the export
of Canadian animal genetics to China. Dr. Shum had recently
completed a sale to this group of a significant number of high
quality, purebred Holstein heifers;- bred to calf after arrival.
The delegation expressed a great degree of interest in
developing a forage production technology to produce high
quality forage on a reliable basis to feed these high
performance animals.
Pickseed alfalfa varieties have been chosen that will meet
their needs of high yield, excellent winter survival and
improved levels of protein and Relative Feeding Value (RFV).
Dave Lockman, B.Sc. an agronomist and wholesale seed
specialist with Pickseed led a highly informative discussion, a
discussion which was especially impressive in identifying the
very high level of sophistication that exists in this emerging
forage production area. It is curiously coincidental too, that
these highly improved varieties of alfalfa are returning to Asia
Minor, the cradle of origin of alfalfa.
The pedigree seed involved will all be of Canadian
production, varieties high in resistance to Verticillium wilt; a
disease recently identified as a potential concern in China.
China / Canada agricultural ties continue to grow rapidly and
Pickseed is pleased to be a part of that development.
Pickseed Canada is part of the Pickseed Companies Group-
North American leaders in forage and turf grass development,
production and distribution.