FALL RYE Variety Hybrid or OP Variety Overall Station Years of Testing Overall Yield Yield Category (% Hazlet) Agronomic Characteristics: Low < 48 (bu/ac) Medium 48 - 80 (bu/ac) High 80 - 112 (bu/ac) V. High > 112 (bu/ac) Winter Survival Test Weight (lb/bu) TKW (g) Falling Number (sec) Height (cm) Resistance to Lodging Yield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to Hazlet Hazlet (bu/ac) 101 48 67 94 137 Hazlet OP 54 100 100 100 100 100 EX 59 39 145 108 G KWS Bono Hybrid 24 137+ XX 115 130+ 133+ EX 58 34 258 101 VG Brasetto Hybrid 20 123+ XX 121 134 120+ EX 59 36 246 104 VG KWS Daniello Hybrid 11 123+ XX 115 126 122+ VG 59 35 258 104 G KWS Gatano Hybrid 14 124+ XX XX 125+ 120+ VG 58 33 250 102 F Guttino Hybrid 20 120+ XX 119 122+ 120+ EX 60 36 279 101 VG Prima OP 51 85 77- 75- 91 89- EX 58 33 188 120 F REMARKS: Hazlet has lower viscosity which improves feed performance in monogastric livestock. Fall rye is much more cold tolerant than winter wheat or winter triticale. The long-term average head- ing date and maturity for Hazlet is June 1 and August 6, respectively. All fall rye varieties are similar for heading and maturity and are considered early. A major factor in marketing rye grain into the mill- ing market is sprouting. This is generally measured using the Hagberg falling number test and is measured in seconds. Typically, a falling number of 180 seconds or greater is preferred by the rye milling market. Falling number is heavily influenced by moisture around harvest time and producers must make sure rye is harvested in a timely manner, similar to wheat crops. There is considerable variation in fall rye varieties for falling number and this must be considered if the milling market is the targeted end-user for rye grain. All fall rye is susceptible to ergot, however Daniello and Gatano have reduced susceptibility. AFSC crop insurance deadlines for seeding fall rye is September 20 north of the Bow River, and September 30 south of the Bow River. XX - Insufficient data to describe. RYE - FALL S F R C BRASETTO, KWS BONO & KWS GATANO BI: KWS, Dist: FP Genetics FP Genetics / Regina / SK / 1-877-791-1045 C GUTTINO BI: KWS, Dist: SeedNet Mercer, Lloyd A., Connie, Ryan & Bolstad, Leslie / Lethbridge / AB / (403) 327-9736 C* Stamp Seeds / Enchant / AB / (403) 739-2233 C Van Roessel, William & Jean / Bow Island / AB / (403) 545-6018 C Willms Seeds Ltd. / Grassy Lake / AB / (403) 655-2434 C Witdouck, Dale / Iron Springs / AB / (403) 738-4395 C PRIMA Bi: AAFC (Swift Current), Dist: SeCan Members Stamp Seeds / Enchant / AB / (403) 739-2233 C TRITICALE - WINTER S F R C BOBCAT BI: FCDC (Lacombe), Dist: N/A Fabian, Patrick V. / Tilley / AB / (403) 377-2000 C METZGER BI: FCDC (Lacombe), Dist: Haney Farms Ltd. Corns, Bryan / Taber / AB / (403) 223-1614 C PIKA BI: FCDC (Lacombe), Dist: N/A Kiffiak, Nathan J. & Anderson, Tim / Foremost / AB / (403) 867-2338 R cereals – performance trials and grower directory 75 Advancing Seed in Alberta | spring.2018 A CSGA Member since 1946 Treating of Cereal Seeds and Pulses Available Inoculation of Pulses Available NorthStar Genetics Soybeans sold here! 54174 Range Rd. 225 Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 3Z9 E-Mail: [email protected] | Bus. (780) 998-3036 | Fax (780) 998-1288 Contact Jim Galloway, Dan Visser (CCA) or Dave King to book seed. Website: www.gallowayseeds.com | @gallowayseeds BARLEY: CDC Coalition CDC Copeland CDC Austenson CDC Thompson CANOLA: Roundup Ready Liberty Link PEAS: AAC Barrhead (NEW) CDC Limerick CDC Saffron CDC Amarillo CDC Greenwater (NEW) FABABEANS: Snowbird Snowdrop WINTER WHEAT: Radiant Moats HYBRID RYE WHEAT: AAC Connery AAC Penhold AAC Redwater AAC Brandon AAC Viewfield (NEW) CDC Landmark VB (NEW) Muchmore CDC Plentiful Stettler