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    protien and fuz survey

    I only did one round on hard red. Working on peas at moment. My one round showed 1, 2 fuzz vusual and 14, 8 protien. Just wondering what is out there can we all share.? I am surprisedbthe low fuzz on the round it was higher land well drained. But near low creek. Grade is 2 as long as fuzz is not bad. First planting also.

    #2
    Did not like the unthreshed heads but on close examination the seeds inside were mostly fuzz. I installed new rub bars this morning. Still in peas. Hope to blow the shit out. I dont think binning fuzz unthreshed heads is good so goona crank the ****ing rotorbrpm to 1200 ****i g hundred when I get there.

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      #3
      Sprayed 3 times and have good crop of fus, protein 13.5 on first field and 12.5 on the rest , not impressed, last 3 years low protein , gonna buy higher protein wheat .

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        #4
        Fusarium virtually nil. Px is 14.7% average on 60%. Average on remainder of wheat is 13.4%.

        Fusarium control due to careful timing of fungicide app, and luck.

        We only apply 75# of N. We attribute the higher protein to Lignohumate. It jacks up the energy in the plants.

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          #5
          Ya neighbor said his wheat had more fuzz than the queen, that's gotta be bad.

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            #6
            We have mildew on the wheat. Big visual down grader. Don't know if that affects milling or baking performance.

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              #7
              Used proseed with cruiser max ultra, tilt, prosaro, after two year cereal break of coarse, but guess the terminal found some unicorn feces in it. Grades sample. ; )

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                #8
                Utmost wheat grading a #2..did not spray any fungicide ..keep the wind high to blow out the light ones...

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                  #9
                  Similar 75Lbs N, less in lower areas, Utmost, 0.4 fuz ave, 2cwrs, 12.5% prt, 66 lbs/bu, a #1 except for fuz. And as of Sunday DRY, 12.2% Mt last nite! Never sprayed any fungicides or pre harvest.
                  A "cheaper " COP.
                  Lucky lucky NO mud/drown outs in wheat.
                  My bad priced very little.

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                    #10
                    My brother didn't spray and has very little fuz, guess he made more money then me lol

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                      #11
                      Wakopa, you grow CDC Go. BIG yielder, but one of the most susceptible to FHB there is.

                      Cardale is sounding good for our area.

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                        #12
                        Unity wheat.

                        Was graded by two different companies; Viterra and P&H.

                        P&H gave all samples a #2 with 0.4% fusarium.
                        Viterra gave all samples a #1 with 0.1% to 0.2% fusarium.
                        I will wait to see results from CGC as well.

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                          #13
                          If a person wants a falling numbers test done where should the samples be sent?

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                            #14
                            CGC Winnipeg or SGS in Calgary not sure if SGS in S'toon does it.

                            You could also check with grain Co's head offices I don't know if they have equip or get someone else to do it.

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                              #15
                              Thanks. Will try CGC first.

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