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    What is a good Winter Wheat Variety?

    I intend to plant winter wheat next August. I have never grown winter wheat before. This is on lighter/sandy land. What is a good competitive variety of winter wheat for the Sask parkland region? I know about the variety book but i appreciate some personal testimonials

    #2
    I grew Osprey for a few years and was happy with it. It never winter killed, and always graded well. But I never grew it side-by-side with any other varieties, so I don't know how it would compare to others.

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      #3
      Am seeding winter wheat for the first time. Got some Buteau(sp) from a neighbor.Will see how it works out.Going on heavy clay soil that has not been seeded since 2009, too wet...

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        #4
        How do they yield? Guys seem to be talking about growing winter wheat after the CWB goes.

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          #5
          If you are around an ethanol plant maybe you
          should consider growing ptarmigan. It is a soft
          white winter that probably in my guess has the
          highest yield potential. If you want a milling
          wheat then you would probably do well with
          Buteo.

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            #6
            Depending where you are at you want to check on resistance to stripe rust which is becoming a bigger issue. Radiant is variety of choice in southern Alberta but is a little later in the Parkland. We have stayed with Falcon because it stands well in our higher moisture conditions. Hopefully pricing and movement opportunities will improve post CWB.

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