Charlie;
Did you know at the last CGC standards meeting that it was explained that Hard Viterous Kernels HVK are NOT a determining factor for flour yield in Hard Red Spring... in the real world yet is a primary grade determination for much of the wheat traded today?
Hard White Spring does not have HVK as a grade determining factor at all in Canada?
CPS used to not use HVK... but now it seems to have snuck in?
Falling Numbers are being considered for implementation for 2006-07... but it is a mess because they are squabling over how to apply this factor to grading?
What about if a good falling number (above 300)on a sample does not change the grade... because of HVK is too low?
In the US grading system this has been refined for decades... I sure hope we will actually benefit CDN western designated area producers of wheat... to simply add the falling number without changing the other grading factors will not add value to many who are being discounted unfairly by the CDN grading system now...
Some CDN wheat that is graded as feed now will yeild as much and as high a flour yeild as #1CWRS right now. Are we going to recognise this in the Canadian grading standards?
Did you know at the last CGC standards meeting that it was explained that Hard Viterous Kernels HVK are NOT a determining factor for flour yield in Hard Red Spring... in the real world yet is a primary grade determination for much of the wheat traded today?
Hard White Spring does not have HVK as a grade determining factor at all in Canada?
CPS used to not use HVK... but now it seems to have snuck in?
Falling Numbers are being considered for implementation for 2006-07... but it is a mess because they are squabling over how to apply this factor to grading?
What about if a good falling number (above 300)on a sample does not change the grade... because of HVK is too low?
In the US grading system this has been refined for decades... I sure hope we will actually benefit CDN western designated area producers of wheat... to simply add the falling number without changing the other grading factors will not add value to many who are being discounted unfairly by the CDN grading system now...
Some CDN wheat that is graded as feed now will yeild as much and as high a flour yeild as #1CWRS right now. Are we going to recognise this in the Canadian grading standards?
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