Hard White and sprout tolerance;
The CGC report we got in Canmore last week was as follows:
Standards;
CWRS 40% downgrade from frost, 30% CWHW
CWRS 52% downgrade green inmature 46% CWHW
CWRS 5% downgrade Fusarium CWHW 2%
CWRS 7% downgrade Sprout CWHW 5%
In Alberta many growers with CWHW got #3, where CWRS was feed on account of Sprout.
Falling numbers were much better on Snowbird CWHW as well.
We had a neighbour who had Superb that was harvested (Straight Cut) the 4th of December... which was ready to combine the 1st of October... and he still got a 2CWRS off the Combine, no sprouts, from this December harvested Superb.
Warm wet weather makes wheat sprout.
Columbus had some of the strongest sprout resistance ever... and held against bleaching as a superior Variety.
It does look like Snowbird CWHW does set a new standard in weather resistance... as experienced by many in the fall of 2004.
The CGC report we got in Canmore last week was as follows:
Standards;
CWRS 40% downgrade from frost, 30% CWHW
CWRS 52% downgrade green inmature 46% CWHW
CWRS 5% downgrade Fusarium CWHW 2%
CWRS 7% downgrade Sprout CWHW 5%
In Alberta many growers with CWHW got #3, where CWRS was feed on account of Sprout.
Falling numbers were much better on Snowbird CWHW as well.
We had a neighbour who had Superb that was harvested (Straight Cut) the 4th of December... which was ready to combine the 1st of October... and he still got a 2CWRS off the Combine, no sprouts, from this December harvested Superb.
Warm wet weather makes wheat sprout.
Columbus had some of the strongest sprout resistance ever... and held against bleaching as a superior Variety.
It does look like Snowbird CWHW does set a new standard in weather resistance... as experienced by many in the fall of 2004.
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