b'WINTER WHEATwinter cerealsperformance trials and grower directoryCANADA WESTERN RED WINTERYield Category (% Radiant)Agronomic Characteristics: Disease Tolerance:OverallLowResist-Station Overall 45MediumHighV. HighWinterTestance toYears ofYield(bu/ 45 - 7575 - 105 105Sur- Mat.ProteinWeightTKWHeightLodg- StripeLeafStem Variety Testing (bu/ac) ac) (bu/ac) (bu/ac) (bu/ac) vival Rating % (lb/bu) (g) (cm) ing Rust Rust Rust Bunt FHBYield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to RadiantRadiant (bu/ac) 76 37 63 87 112Radiant 100 100 100 100 100 VG 220 12.0 63 36 90 VG S S S S SAAC Elevate 106 106 104 107 107 99 G -1 +0.3 63 39 84 VG MS I MR MR IAAC Gateway 86 100 XX 98 102 101 F -2 +0.9 63 33 77 VG MR I MR S IAAC Goldrush 40 102 XX 99 104 XX VG -1 +0.5 63 34 86 G I R MR S IAAC Wildfire 54 113 XX 116 113 111 VG +2 +0.3 64 38 86 G R I S MR MRAC Tempest117 97 96 97 96 99 P +2 +1.5 63 37 91 VG MR S S MS ICDC Buteo220 96 94 97 96 101 VG -2 +0.3 65 34 91 F S I I S MREmerson 103 98 103 95 99 92 G -1 +0.7 64 30 86 G MR I R S RMoats 107 105 99 102 107 104 G -1 +0.7 64 33 91 F MR MR R MS SCANADA WESTERN EXPERIMENTALYield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to RadiantAAC Icefield 50 103 XX 100 107 XX F -1 -0.6 63 32 82 VG MR MR R S ICANADA WESTERN SPECIAL PURPOSEYield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to RadiantPintail 79 108 XX 109 109 XX VG -1 -1.4 61 29 88 F MR MS MS S SREMARKS:Winter wheat can be grown successfully in all areas of Alberta if seeded into standing stubble within the optimal seeding date period (generally before September 15) and if there is adequate snowfall. Varieties with poor (P) winter survival are generally not suitable outside of southern Alberta. The long term average maturity for Radiant is 220 days after January 1 (August 9) and is considered to be late maturing. Fusarium head blight infection may be reduced if varieties with Intermediate (I) resistance or better are used and when recommended seeding dates are followed. Radiant and AAC Elevate have tolerance to the wheat curl mite, the vector for Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus. To preserve the effectiveness of the wheat curl mite tolerance gene, agronomic practices that eliminate the green bridge of plant material that serves as a reservoir for mites should be followed whenever possible. Fields in southern Alberta should be inspected in the fall for infestation by Russian wheat aphid, as it may reduce winter survival. AAC Wildfire expresses tolerance to some biotypes of Russian wheat aphid. Radiant, AAC Wildfire and AC Tempest express bronze chaff at maturity. AAC Icefield, a hard white winter wheat now fully registered, is eligible for experimental grades to facilitate market research under an Identity Preserved system.AAC Icefield expresses high milling yield of very white flour and good gluten strength at lower protein concentrations that may be of interest in some niche markets.For more information contact FP Genetics. Pintail has an awnless head which may improve palatability when harvested for forage or silage.New registrations: W569 (CWRW).Insufficient data to describe: W569. Flagged for possible removal in 2021.9407-100 StreetCORA KRYWKO Morinville, ABT8R 1R2 MANAGER Ph. (780) 939-4021www.morinvilleseed.ca Ph. (855) 939-4021 [email protected] (780) 939-2605kseeds.caWheat: AAC Elie, AAC Brandon, AAC Redberry HRS: ViewfieldBarley: CDC Copeland CPS: Alderon, GoodwinPeas: AAC Barrhead, CDC Amarillo Yellow Peas: LacombeBarley: CopelandScott or Greg KoniecznyMannville, Alberta Justin Nanninga: 780-307-4343Scott cell: 780-581-5693 Dawna Nanninga: 780-674-3822Greg cell: 780-787-1246 E: [email protected]: [email protected] 2505 TWP RD 620, County of Barrhead, AB T0G 1R290seed.ab.ca'