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Maxime Milhau, farmer from the south west of France, recommends Lidea's Izalco CS 


August 7, 2023



Maxime Milhau, farmer at Bernac in France 
 


" The farm covers 95 hectares, and we grow cereals, sunflower, sorghum and soybean. I chose certified seed to ensure good emergence, varietal purity and high yields. Here we’re in a field planted with Izalco, a variety I’ve been growing for five years. We chose this variety for its regularity, high tillering potential and protein values."

IZALCO CS has a very good quality profile due to its high proteins content, a good tolerance to fusariosis. The tolerance to fusariosis of IZALCO CS and its DON rate is in the better of the market. This wheat is suitable for a cultivation after a corn crop.

SUITABLE FOR ORGANIC FARMING

Thanks to its good diseases profile and its ability to enhance nitrogen, IZALCO CS is able to maintain good yield levels in organic farming with good proteins content. Its baking capacity in organic farming is very good and IZALCO CS has the higher distinction grade in France regarding the baking ability. 

 



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