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January 2018 Agdex 100/32
Varieties of Cereal and Oilseed Crops for Alberta
Annual variety performance
information can help producers
with crops decisions.
This annual publication provides information on cereal and oilseed variety performance in Alberta
and northeastern British Columbia. Important agronomic characteristics and disease tolerance information are provided for varieties of wheat, barley, oat, rye, triticale, flax and canola.
The Alberta Regional Variety Testing program for cereals and flax is co-ordinated by the Alberta Regional Variety Advisory Committee (ARVAC) and Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AAF). Funding for the program is provided by the following:
• Alberta Agriculture and Forestry• Alberta Wheat Commission• Alberta Barley Commission• Alberta Oat Growers Association• Alberta Seed Growers• Alberta Seed Processors• Prairie Oat Growers Association• Entry fees for the varieties being
tested
Data for this publication come from various sources:
• Alberta Agriculture and Forestry• Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada• British Columbia Grain Producers• CPS Canada• University of Alberta• Alberta Innovates Technology Futures• Farming Smarter• SARDA Ag Research• Battle River Research Group (BRRG)• Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA)• Gateway Research Organization (GRO)• Lakeland Applied Research Association (LARA)• Lakeland College
• McKenzie Applied Research Association (MARA)• Northern Peace Applied Research Association
(NPARA)• Prairie Grain Development Committee• Canola Council of Canada
The following individuals are the Regional Variety Trial and crop specific co-ordinators:
• Alex Fedko, Regional Variety Trial Co-ordinator• Spring wheat, Drs. H. Randhawa, D.
Spaner and S. Strydhorst• Barley, J. Anderson• Oat, Dr. J. Mitchell-Fetch• Triticale, Dr. H. Randhawa• Winter Wheat, Dr. R. Graf• Fall Rye, Dr. J. Larsen• Flax, M. Hartman
Sincere thanks are extended to all individuals and organizations who contribute to this publication.
Yield results and reportingVariety choice should never be based solely on yield performance as it is only one factor that affects net return. The genetic yield potential of a variety is often masked by numerous factors, some of which can be controlled through variety choice and others through astute agronomic management.
Producers are encouraged to consider other characteristics such as maturity, plant height, lodging and disease/pest resistance when deciding which varieties to grow. Long term satisfaction with a variety is often related to non-yield characteristics.
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New for 2018On a trial basis for 2018, the yield data for CWRS wheat are reported in two ways. The first method is the traditional manner that has been used since 2010 (see below). New for 2018 is an alternative method that reports head-to-head comparisons of all varieties on the annual trials within a five-year time frame.
This new method retains low and high yield test categories based on the average yield of the AC Barrie (60 bu/ac), the long-term check. The advantage of this method is that all comparisons within a column are statistically valid, rather than only to the check.
An Overall Yield column is also presented, but in this case, all data are reported resulting in a dataset with varying numbers of comparisons over different years. Thus, for the Overall Yield column, the only valid comparison is back to the common check as has been the case in the traditional method of reporting. Statistical differences among the varieties are also reported for the Overall Yield column. Comments on this new data reporting format are welcome.
Also new for 2018 is the inclusion of “benchmark” varieties. Producers have asked for additional checks in the regional variety trials that reflect more commonly grown varieties. To accommodate this request, two additional varieties are now grown as “benchmark” checks, and these reflect the two most popular varieties for the crop or within a market class during the previous year, based on crop insurance data. These checks will change as the popularity of varieties change.
Traditional yield reporting methodExercise caution when making yield comparisons among varieties. Variety yield should only be directly compared to the standard reference check. Actual head-to-head yield comparisons between other varieties may not have occurred.
Small plot agronomic trials are expensive to grow, and new varieties are registered every year. It is simply impractical to grow all varieties at the same time.
Following several years of data collection, the yield performance for a particular variety stabilizes relative to the check, and further testing is no longer required. It is for these reasons that the check varieties are grown every year (e.g. AC Barrie for CWRS wheat, AC
Metcalfe for barley) and that changes to these checks are infrequent. The “Overall Station Years of Testing” column provides an indication of the unbalanced nature of the dataset.
At least six station-years of yield data collected over two years are required before reporting the figures in this publication. For new varieties, Overall Yield is often the first indication of yield potential relative to the check. As additional data become available, yield performance is also expressed on the basis of environmental productivity (Yield Test Categories of Low, Medium, High and Very High).
Yield rankings among varieties can change substantially due to growing conditions. To reflect these differences, results from a test site that produced high yield in a particular year are placed into the database for “high” yielding environments. The same site may contribute to the “low” yield category in a drought year, when yields are low.
Consistent performance over all Yield Test Categories indicates that a variety has environmental responses similar to the check and may have good yield stability over a wide range of environments.
Scientific studies conducted on variety performance in western Canada have shown that Yield Test Category analysis provides a more reliable indication of yield performance than results organized by geographic region.
The yield comparison tables have several features:
• Overall actual yield of the check (bushels/acre) based on all data available to the testing program is provided along with the number of station years of testing.
• The range in yield for each Yield Test Category is defined.
• Actual yield of the check in each Yield Test Category is reported.
• For varieties with sufficient data, the Overall Yield and performance in each Yield Test Category is expressed relative to the check.
• Significant statistical differences relative to the check are indicated.
Yields that are statistically higher (+) or lower (-) than the check are indicated to aid in the selection process. No symbol after the yield figure indicates that there is no statistical difference from the check.
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Pay particular attention to data on new varieties that have not been fully tested. If a large difference from the check is reported but is not significant, it could mean that yields have varied widely and/or there are not enough data to prove a statistical difference. With additional years of testing, the reported yield differences will become more accurate.
To make effective use of the yield comparison tables, producers should set a realistic yield target for the season and determine where it fits within the Low, Medium, High and Very High Yield Test Categories. This approach facilitates matching of variety choice to expected productivity levels and is similar to that used when making decisions on other levels of inputs.
Please note that the actual yield levels indicated are from small plot trials, which may be 15 to 20 per cent higher than yields expected under commercial production.
Maturity ratingsAs is the case for yield, growing conditions have a tremendous influence on the date of maturity. For example, a variety of CWRS wheat may mature in 98 days in Lethbridge, but take 103 days in Edmonton. In the same way, a two-day difference in maturity between varieties in southern Alberta may amount to a five-day difference in a more northerly location.
To take this factor into account, maturity is expressed using a five-category scale: Very Early, Early, Medium, Late and Very Late. To aid producers with this relative scale, the average number of days to maturity for the check is reported. Note that this scale is different for each crop type. For example, an early barley variety will mature much earlier than an early flax variety.
Seed size and plant populationsSeed size within a crop kind will vary from variety to variety, requiring adjustment of seeding volumes to achieve desired plant populations. Some of the tables provide an average 1000 kernel weight (TKW) which can be used as a guide for variety differences.
The best approach is to determine the 1000 kernel weight of the seed to be planted, germination rate, emergence mortality and in the case of fall seeded crops, an estimate of winterkill.
For more information and user-friendly seeding rate calculators that take into account these and other
considerations, please see: www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/ldcalc
Plant Breeders’ RightsPlant Breeders’ Rights (PBR) are a form of intellectual property rights by which plant breeders can protect new varieties in the same way an inventor protects a new invention with a patent.
In 2015, Canada amended the PBR Act to bring it into conformity with UPOV 91. Varieties protected under the previous legislation (UPOV 78) are indicated with the logo, whereas those protected under the new legislation that are shown with a new logo. The use of the ▲ logo indicates that an application for PBR has been accepted.
For more information on Plant Breeders’ Rights, please see www.pbrfacts.ca or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website at www.inspection.gc.ca.
CanolaThe Alberta Regional Variety Advisory Committee (ARVAC) does not take any responsibility for accuracy or validity of the canola performance data.
Diseases, seed treatment and seed testing• Disease ratings are compiled from various data
sources in Alberta and other prairie provinces.• Treat rye and flax seed to control seedling blight;
cereal seed for smuts and fusarium; canola seed to control flea beetle, seedling blight and the seed-borne phase of virulent blackleg.
• Wheat with Moderately Susceptible (MS) or Susceptible (S) ratings for common bunt should be treated with a systemic fungicide as low levels of infection will restrict marketability.
• Refer to labels for maximum storage periods of treated seed.
• Treated seed must not be fed to livestock, poultry or wildlife and cannot be sold for feed.
• Leaf spot ratings in the wheat tables are a combination of resistance to tan spot and septoria leaf disease complex.
• Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by Fusarium graminearum and other species, is an increasing problem in Alberta. The relative ranking of crops from most susceptible to least susceptible is durum wheat, common wheat, triticale, barley and oat. Corn is a host of F. graminearum and can serve as a source of infection when residue
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is left on the ground. FHB infection is highly influenced by the environment and heading date. A resistant (R) tolerance rating for FHB does not equate to immunity. Under severe epidemics, all varieties will sustain damage. All seed should be tested for the presence of FHB and treated with an appropriate seed treatment if required. Producers are advised to choose varieties with the best FHB tolerance whenever possible and always use best management practices to slow the spread of this disease.
• Seed used in the Alberta Regional Variety Testing program comes with a “fusarium-free” certificate, and trials are inspected for FHB during the growing season.
Laboratories participating in the FHB testing program:
• 20/20 Seed Labs Ltd., Nisku, AB: 1-877-420-2099• BioVision Seed Research Ltd., Edmonton, AB:
1-800-952-5407• BioVision Seed Research Ltd., Grande Prairie, AB:
1-877-532-8889• Parkland Laboratories, Red Deer, AB: 403-342-0404• Precision Seed Testing, Beaverlodge, AB: 780-354-
2259• Seed Check Technologies Inc., Leduc, AB: 780-980-
8324
Abbreviations and rating scales• TKW = Thousand kernel weight• XX = Insufficient data to describe • Maturity: VE = Very Early, E = Early, M = Medium,
L = Late, VL = Very Late • Resistance Ratings: VP = Very Poor, P = Poor,
F = Fair, G = Good, VG = Very Good, EX = Excellent• Disease Tolerance Ratings: R = Resistant,
MR = Moderately Resistant, I = Intermediate, MS = Moderately Susceptible, S = Susceptible
• Kernel Type (winter wheat): HR = Hard Red, SR = Soft Red, HW = Hard White, SW = Soft White
• Awns (wheat): Y = Yes (bearded), N = No (awnless)• Awn Type (barley): R = Rough, S = Smooth,
SS = Semi-smooth• Seed Size (flax): S = Small, M = Medium, L = Large• Protected by previous Plant Breeders’ Rights
legislation• Protected under new Plant Breeders’ Rights
legislation• ▲ Applied for Plant Breeders’ Rights protection
Other variety informationFor additional information, including varieties not listed in this publication, please call the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Ag-Info Centre toll-free at 310-FARM (3276). For other cropping information, refer to the website at www.agriculture.alberta.ca.
Factsheet information and tables prepared, reviewed and approved by:Alberta Regional Variety Advisory Committee (formerly the Alberta British Columbia Grain Advisory Committee, ABCGAC)
Data preparation and factsheet co-ordination by:Alex FedkoCo-ordinator RVT/Crop Research TechnologistAlberta Agriculture and Forestry
Variety tables Crop PageCanada Western red spring wheat ....................... 5 – 6Canada Western red spring wheat (alternate reporting format) ....................................... 7Canada Western hard white spring wheat .................8Canada Prairie spring red wheat ................................8Canada Northern hard red wheat ..............................9Canada Western special purpose wheat ....................9Canada Western soft white spring wheat ................ 10Canada Western amber durum wheat ..................... 11Malting barley .......................................................... 12Feed and food barley ............................................... 13Spring triticale .......................................................... 14Oat ............................................................................ 15Winter wheat ........................................................... 16Fall rye ...................................................................... 17Flax ........................................................................... 18Canola .............................................................. 21 – 22Breeding institutions and Seed Distributors of Varieties ................................... 23 – 24
5
Lodg
ing
Spro
uting
AC B
arrie
(bu/ac
)60
4263
84AC
Barr
ie 10
010
010
010
0M
14.0
6337
89N
GG
MRI
SMS
ICa
rberr
y - ch
eck
9510
7+11
0+10
6+10
4L
063
3979
YVG
FMR
RMR
MSMR
AAC
Came
ron VB
42
117+
110+
123+
115+
M-0.
662
4494
YG
FS
RS
II
AAC
Redb
erry
4210
8+10
8+10
9+10
6M
-0.1
6341
84Y
GG
RI
RMS
IAA
C Tis
dale
▲28
106+
106
107
106+
M0.4
6343
89Y
FF
MRMR
SMS
MRAA
C Vie
wfiel
d ▲42
117+
116+
118+
117+
L-0.
363
4076
YVG
GS
MRR
II
CDC
Adam
ant V
B28
111+
103
118+
110+
M-0.
363
4083
YP
FS
SMS
MSI
CDC
Brad
well
4210
8+10
7+10
8+11
0+L
-0.3
6338
84Y
VGF
MRR
MSMS
ICD
C Go
104
111+
106+
113+
115+
M0.1
6142
82Y
GVP
MSI
MSS
MSCD
C Hu
ghes
VB ▲
2811
1+11
0+11
111
2+M
-0.2
6444
84Y
GG
MRMS
II
ICD
C La
ndma
rk VB
▲28
113+
108
117
113+
M-0.
164
4485
YVG
VGMR
MSMR
II
Stettle
r83
112+
115+
110+
112+
M0
6238
84Y
GG
RMR
IMS
MSSY
Slate
▲42
108+
108
110+
106+
M0.2
6241
85Y
FP
MSS
MRMS
ISY
Sovit
e 28
104
105
109
101
M0
6243
89Y
FF
RMS
RMR
MR
5604
HR C
L 76
9910
298
99E
-0.7
6333
87Y
GG
MSI
XXMS
I56
05HR
CL †
4310
9+XX
114+
106+
M-0.
264
3891
YG
XXR
MRI
MSMR
AAC
Baile
y †58
103
102
104
103
M-0.
663
3792
NG
GMS
II
II
AAC
Bran
don
4111
4+10
611
7+11
3+M
-0.2
6438
81Y
VGP
MRS
MRI
MRAA
C Co
nnery
42
106+
XX10
810
8+E
062
4081
NVG
GMR
IR
IMR
AAC
Elie
4111
5+10
712
0+11
2+M
-0.1
6438
81Y
GF
II
MRI
IAA
C Pr
evail
42
106+
XX10
7+10
7+L
-0.6
6239
96Y
GG
SS
RMS
IAA
C Re
dwate
r41
103
9610
610
4E
064
3587
YG
VGMS
IMR
MSI
AC In
trepid
†10
710
298
103
105+
E0
6239
90N
GP
IMR
MRMS
MSAC
Splen
dor †
153
95-
93-
96-
98VE
0.961
3789
NF
FI
II
IMS
Carda
le 41
105+
100
106+
105
M-0.
363
3784
YG
GI
SMS
MSMR
Colem
an43
101
XX10
598
M0
6437
93Y
FP
SS
MRI
MRCD
C Ab
ound
88
110+
108+
110+
112+
M-0.
163
4082
YG
FI
IMS
MSS
CDC
VR M
orris
4110
9+10
511
1+10
7M
-165
3784
NG
PI
IXX
IMR
CDC
Plenti
ful
4110
6+10
010
8+10
6+M
-0.2
6435
87N
VGP
RI
MRI
MR
Test
Weigh
t (lb
/bu)
Dise
ase T
oleran
ce:
Agro
nomi
c Cha
racter
istics
:Re
sistan
ce to
:
Leaf
Spot
Fusa
rium
Head
Bl
ight
Strip
e
Ru
stVa
rietie
s tes
ted in
the 2
017 t
rials
(Yiel
d, sig
nifica
nt dif
feren
ces a
nd ag
rono
mic d
ata on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arable
to A
C Ba
rrie)
Prev
iously
teste
d vari
eties
(Yiel
d, sig
nifica
nt dif
feren
ces a
nd ag
rono
mic d
ata on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arable
to A
C Ba
rrie)
Awns
(Y/N
)
Overa
ll St
ation
Ye
ars of
Te
sting
Varie
tyLo
ose
Smut
Bunt
High
> 70
(bu
/ac)
Heigh
t (cm
)TK
W
(g)
Mediu
m
45 –
75(bu
/ac)
Overa
ll Yie
ld
Yield
Categ
ory (
% AC
Barr
ie):
Matur
ity
Ratin
gPr
otein
%
Low
< 4
5
(bu
/ac)
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN R
ED S
PRIN
G W
HEAT
6
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN R
ED S
PRIN
G W
HEAT
(con
tinue
d)
Lodg
ing
Spro
uting
CDC
Stanle
y 76
113+
114+
114+
113+
M-0.
863
3487
NG
GMR
SI
IMS
CDC
Titan
ium VB
4110
8+XX
112+
103
E0.5
6541
87Y
GP
MSI
RMS
MRCD
C Ut
most
VB
5311
2+11
5+11
2+11
1+M
-0.2
6436
85N
GG
MSS
II
MSGl
enn
6110
411
0+10
010
4L
-0.2
6536
85Y
VGF
II
MRI
IGo
Early
42
104
XX10
510
4VE
0.361
4093
YG
PI
MRI
SI
Good
eve V
B †96
105+
107+
103
104
M-0.
162
3688
NVG
GMR
SI
MSS
Much
more
5311
1+11
4+10
711
1L
-0.9
6337
75Y
VGG
MRR
MRMS
MSPe
ace †
5310
010
097
103
M0.1
6337
92N
GP
RR
MRXX
SSh
aw VB
53
112+
116+
109+
113+
M-0.
963
3792
NG
GS
MRI
MSMS
Supe
rb 18
411
2+11
0+11
2+11
5+L
-0.4
6242
85Y
GF
IMR
SS
MSSY
433
4410
410
110
410
4M
-164
3995
YG
GI
SXX
IMR
SY47
9 VB
4297
-XX
100
95-
M0.8
6240
94Y
VGVG
MSR
SMS
ISY
637
4210
3XX
101
103
L0.8
6239
91Y
GXX
MSMR
MRI
MRTh
orsby
43
106+
XX11
010
5E
-0.5
6438
89N
GF
IS
RMS
IVe
sper
VB †
4510
6+10
610
8+10
4M
-1.5
6337
90Y
FF
IS
SI
IWR
859 C
L †79
106+
110+
103
107+
M-0.
464
3481
YG
GR
RI
MSMR
Yield
Categ
ory (
% AC
Barr
ie):
Ag
rono
mic C
harac
terist
ics:
Dise
ase T
oleran
ce:
Low
< 4
5
(bu
/ac)
Mediu
m
45 –
75(bu
/ac)
High
> 70
(bu
/ac)
Rema
rks: F
or ex
plana
tions
on da
ta su
mmari
zatio
n meth
ods,
abbre
viatio
ns an
d othe
r pert
inent
inform
ation
, plea
se se
e the
comm
ents
at the
begin
ning o
f this
publi
catio
n. Se
veral
CWR
S vari
eties
will b
e rec
lassif
ied to
the n
ew C
NHR
whea
t cla
ss, e
ffecti
ve Au
gust
1, 20
18. T
he va
rietie
s affe
cted a
re AC
Abbe
y, AC
Cora
, AC
Eaton
ia, AC
Maje
stic,
AC M
ichae
l, AC
Minto
, Alve
na, A
likat, C
DC M
akwa
, CDC
Osle
r, Colu
mbus
, Con
way,
Harve
st, Ka
ne, K
atepw
a, Le
ader,
Lillia
n, Mc
Kenz
ie,
Neep
awa,
Park,
Pasq
ua, P
embin
a, Th
atche
r, Unit
y VB a
nd 56
03HR
. For
more
inform
ation
see t
he C
anad
ian G
rain C
ommi
ssion
web
site w
ww.gr
ainsc
anad
a.gc.c
a. Th
e lon
g term
avera
ge m
aturity
for A
C Ba
rrie is
106 d
ays a
nd ra
ted as
Med
ium
(M). F
usari
um H
ead B
light
(FHB)
infec
tion i
s high
ly inf
luenc
ed by
the e
nviro
nmen
t and
head
ing da
te. U
nder
high l
evels
of FH
B all v
arieti
es w
ill sus
tain d
amag
e. Mo
derat
ely R
esist
ant (M
R) an
d Res
istan
t (R) ra
tings
for F
HB do
not e
quate
to
immu
nity.
Varie
ties r
ated I
nterm
ediat
e (I) t
o Sus
cepti
ble (S
) for lo
ose s
mut o
r bun
t sho
uld be
treate
d with
a sy
stemi
c see
d trea
tmen
t to re
duce
the p
otenti
al for
infec
tion.
CDC
Adam
ant V
B, CD
C La
ndma
rk VB
and C
DC H
ughe
s VB h
ave a
solid
ste
m tha
t con
fers r
esist
ance
to th
e whe
at ste
m sa
wfly.
5604
HR C
L, 56
05HR
CL,
CDC
Abou
nd, C
DC Im
agine
, CDC
Thriv
e and
WR5
89 C
L are
tolera
nt to
the C
LEAR
FIELD
® he
rbicid
es Ad
renali
n SC
and A
ltitud
e FX.
VB - d
esign
ates a
varie
tal
blend
to pr
eserv
e the
Sm1
orang
e whe
at blo
ssom
midg
e tole
rance
gene
. New
CWR
S reg
istrat
ions:
AAC
Jatha
ria VB
(BW4
83), A
AC Al
ida (B
W980
), CDC
Adam
ant V
B (BW
488).
Insu
fficien
t data
to de
scrib
e: AA
C Ja
tharia
VB, A
AC Al
ida, a
nd
Parat
a. XX
- Ins
ufficie
nt da
ta to
desc
ribe.
† - Fl
agge
d for
poss
ible r
emov
al in
2019
.
Resis
tance
to:
Loos
e Sm
utBu
ntSt
ripe
Rust
Leaf
Spot
Fusa
rium
Head
Bl
ight
Matur
ity
Ratin
gPr
otein
%
Test
Weigh
t (lb
/bu)
TKW
(g)
Heigh
t (cm
)Aw
ns(Y
/N)
Varie
ty
Overa
ll St
ation
Ye
ars of
Te
sting
Overa
ll Yie
ld
7
CANADA WESTERN RED SPRING WHEAT (alternate reporting format)CANADA WESTERN RED SPRING
Yield: Annual Means by Productivity Environment *
Variety 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017AC Barrie (bu/ac) 36 44 46 48 47 75 71 69 78 75 60 363AC Barrie (check) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 363Carberry 106 104 113 107 101 109 107+ 1385604HR CL 95 101 99 765605HR CL 114 95 105 114 109 108 109+ 43AAC Bailey 106 94 98 104 103 58AAC Brandon 119 104 114 122 114+ 41AAC Elie 135 105 114 121 115+ 41AAC Redwater 103 97 107 109 103 41Cardale 113 96 103 108 105+ 41CDC VR Morris 105 115 113 110 109+ 41CDC Plentiful 111 101 108 110 106+ 41CDC Stanley 106 120 113+ 76CDC Titanium VB 112 102 110 107 111 104 108+ 41Coleman 104 92 94 103 104 101 101 43Katepwa 95 96 98 99 97 278SY433 108 105 104 44Thorsby 98 97 103 106 113 109 106+ 43AAC Connery 94 104 107 108 108 108 106+ 42AAC Prevail VB 99 104 106 107 107 109 106+ 42Go Early 97 107 102 105 109 102 104 42SY479 VB 95 98 99 97 98 97 97- 42SY637 95 101 98 107 104 103 103 42AAC Cameron VB 112 113 105 118 118 122 117+ 42AAC Redberry 109 109 107 111 104 108 108+ 42AAC Viewfield ▲ 118 116 110 116 117 119 117+ 42CDC Bradwell 104 112 106 105 112 109 108+ 42SY Slate ▲ 109 106 109 106 105 113 108+ 42AAC Tisdale ▲ 107 103 106 107 106 28CDC Adamant VB ▲ 109 96 110 116 111+ 28CDC Hughes VB ▲ 111 107 109 114 111+ 28CDC Landmark VB ▲ 110 103 112 119 113+ 28SY Sovite 105 105 102 106 104 28CDC Go (benchmark) 110 115 111+ 104Stettler (benchmark) 107 112 112+ 83Number of Sites 4 4 5 4 3 11 10 9 10 11* Please see the INTRODUCTION for an explanation of this new yield format
Low Yield Sites (< 60 bu/ac) High Yield Sites (>= 60 bu/ac) Overall Yield
Station Years of testing
8
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN H
ARD
WHI
TE S
PRIN
G W
HEAT
Lodg
ing
Spro
utin
g
AC B
arrie
(bu/
ac)
6042
6384
AC B
arrie
10
010
010
010
0M
1462
3887
NG
GMR
IS
MSI
AAC
Icebe
rg39
104
9610
610
7M
-0.7
6439
86Y
GP
MSI
MRMS
ICD
C W
hitew
ood
4310
7+XX
110
105
M-0
.964
3887
YG
GS
SI
MSI
Snow
bird
9410
199
101
101
M-0
.262
3689
NG
GMR
MSMS
SI
Snow
star
5810
299
103
102
M-0
.864
3082
NG
GMS
SMS
IMS
Whit
ehaw
k 42
107
112+
108+
106
E-0
.963
3390
NG
GI
MSMS
MSI
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
varie
ties (
Yield
and
agro
nom
ic da
ta o
nly d
irect
ly co
mpa
rabl
e to
AC B
arrie
)
Rem
arks
: For
expla
natio
ns on
data
summ
ariza
tion m
ethod
s, ab
brev
iation
s and
othe
r per
tinen
t infor
matio
n, ple
ase s
ee th
e com
ments
at th
e beg
inning
of th
is pu
blica
tion.
The l
ong t
erm
aver
age m
aturity
for A
C Ba
rrie i
s 106
days
and r
ated a
s Me
dium
(M).
Fusa
rium
Head
Blig
ht (F
HB) in
fectio
n is h
ighly
influe
nced
by th
e env
ironm
ent a
nd he
ading
date.
Und
er hi
gh le
vels
of FH
B all
varie
ties w
ill su
stain
dama
ge. M
oder
ately
Resis
tant (
MR) a
nd R
esist
ant (
R) ra
tings
for F
HB do
not
equa
te to
immu
nity.
Varie
ties r
ated I
nterm
ediat
e (I)
to Su
scep
tible
(S) f
or lo
ose s
mut o
r bun
t sho
uld be
trea
ted w
ith a
syste
mic s
eed t
reatm
ent to
redu
ce th
e pote
ntial
for in
fectio
n. X
X - I
nsuff
icien
t data
to de
scrib
e. †
- Flag
ged f
or po
ssibl
e re
mova
l in 20
19.
Resis
tance
to:
Loos
e Sm
utBu
ntSt
ripe
Rust
Leaf
Spot
Fusa
rium
He
ad
Blig
ht V
ariet
y
Over
all
Stati
on
Year
s of
Testi
ngOv
erall
Yi
eld
Yield
Cate
gory
(% A
C Ba
rrie):
Agro
nom
ic Ch
arac
terist
ics:
Dise
ase T
oler
ance
:Lo
w
< 45
(bu/
ac)
Medi
um
45 –
75
(bu/
ac)
High
> 70
(b
u/ac
)Ma
turit
y Ra
ting
Prot
ein
%
Test
Weig
ht
(lb/b
u)TK
W
(g
)He
ight
(cm
)Aw
ns(Y
/N)
CA
NA
DA P
RAIR
IE R
ED S
PRIN
G W
HEAT
Lodg
ing
Spro
utin
g
AC
Bar
rie (b
u/ac
)66
4264
89A
C B
arrie
10
010
010
010
0M
13.8
6340
90N
GG
MR
IS
MS
IC
arbe
rry
- che
ck10
6+10
7+10
7+10
4+L
063
4079
YVG
FM
RR
MR
MS
MR
AAC
Cro
ssfie
ld
4312
2+11
9+12
4+12
2+M
-1.2
6242
80Y
GXX
MS
IR
II
AAC
Ent
ice
▲30
119+
114+
125+
119+
M-0
.762
4077
YG
XXM
SS
RM
SI
AAC
Goo
dwin
▲31
123+
121+
126+
122+
M-0
.463
4183
YVG
GM
SM
SR
II
AAC
Pen
hold
5811
8+11
3+12
3+11
8+M
-163
4571
YVG
GI
RM
RI
MR
CD
C T
erra
in ▲
3012
2+12
4+12
2+11
9+M
-1.4
6244
88Y
GG
MR
MR
RI
MS
SY R
owyn
▲30
114+
113+
117+
111+
M-1
6236
78Y
GF
IS
MR
IM
R
5700
PR *
117
117+
XX12
1+11
3+L
-1.9
6242
75Y
VGF
MS
RM
SM
SM
SAA
C C
rusa
der †
4011
6+XX
116+
117+
M-1
.260
4180
YG
PM
RI
XXM
SI
AAC
For
ay V
B 41
128+
XX13
0+12
0+M
-1.7
6351
85Y
GG
MS
IM
RM
SI
AAC
Ryl
ey
3711
8+XX
120+
114+
M-0
.660
4882
YG
GI
RS
MS
MS
AAC
Ten
acio
us V
B †
4010
7+XX
109+
101
M-1
.362
3997
YP
VGR
RM
RM
SR
AC C
ryst
al
278
115+
XX11
9+11
3+L
XX62
4279
YG
PI
RS
IS
SY98
5 *
5111
2+XX
115+
109+
M0.
161
4478
YG
PR
MR
XXI
ISY
995
4111
8+XX
119+
113+
M-1
.963
4579
YG
PS
MR
MR
MS
MS
Fusa
rium
H
ead
Blig
ht
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
var
ietie
s (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Bar
rie)
TKW
(g)
Hei
ght
(cm
)Lo
w<
65 Varie
ties
test
ed in
the
2016
tri
als
(Yie
ld, s
ign
ific
ant
dif
fere
nce
s an
d a
gro
no
mic
dat
a o
nly
dir
ectl
y co
mp
arab
le t
o A
C B
arri
e)
Rem
arks
: For
exp
lana
tions
on
data
sum
mar
izat
ion
met
hods
, abb
revi
atio
ns a
nd o
ther
per
tinen
t inf
orm
atio
n, p
leas
e se
e th
e co
mm
ents
at t
he b
egin
ning
of t
his
publ
icat
ion.
Sev
eral
CPS
R v
arie
ties
will
be re
clas
sifie
d to
th
e C
NH
R w
heat
cla
ss. A
C F
orem
ost,
AC T
aber
, Con
quer
and
Osl
o w
ill be
recl
assi
fied
on A
ugus
t 1, 2
018
and
AC C
ryst
al w
ill be
recl
assi
fied
on A
ugus
t 1, 2
019.
For
mor
e in
form
atio
n se
e th
e C
anad
ian
Gra
in
Com
mis
sion
web
site
ww
w.g
rain
scan
ada.
gc.c
a. T
he lo
ng te
rm a
vera
ge m
atur
ity fo
r AC
Bar
rie is
106
day
s an
d ra
ted
as M
ediu
m (M
). Fu
sariu
m H
ead
Blig
ht (F
HB)
infe
ctio
n is
hig
hly
influ
ence
d by
the
envi
ronm
ent a
nd
head
ing
date
. Und
er h
igh
leve
ls o
f FH
B al
l var
ietie
s w
ill su
stai
n da
mag
e. M
oder
atel
y R
esis
tant
(MR
) and
Res
ista
nt (R
) rat
ings
for F
HB
do n
ot e
quat
e to
imm
unity
. Var
ietie
s ra
ted
Inte
rmed
iate
(I) t
o Su
scep
tible
(S) f
or
loos
e sm
ut o
r bun
t sho
uld
be tr
eate
d w
ith a
sys
tem
ic s
eed
treat
men
t to
redu
ce th
e po
tent
ial f
or in
fect
ion.
VB
- des
igna
tes
a va
rieta
l ble
nd to
pre
serv
e th
e Sm
1 o
rang
e w
heat
blo
ssom
mid
ge to
lera
nce
gene
. New
CPS
R
regi
stra
tions
: AAC
Goo
dwin
(BW
968)
. XX
- In
suffi
cien
t dat
a to
des
crib
e. *
Yiel
d fig
ures
bas
ed o
n di
rect
and
indi
rect
com
paris
ons
with
AC
Bar
rie. †
- Fl
agge
d fo
r pos
sibl
e re
mov
al in
201
9.
Bun
tPr
otei
n %
Test
W
eigh
t (lb
/bu)
Strip
e
Rus
tLe
af
Spot
Var
iety
Ove
rall
Yi
eld
Ove
rall
Stat
ion
Year
s of
Te
stin
g
Agr
onom
ic C
hara
cter
istic
s:D
isea
se T
oler
ance
:M
ediu
m
65
- 90
(b
u/ac
)
Hig
h
> 90
(bu/
ac)
Aw
ns(Y
/N)
Res
ista
nce
to:
Lo
ose
Smut
Yiel
d C
ateg
ory
(% A
C B
arri
e):
Mat
urity
R
atin
g
9
CA
NA
DA N
ORTH
ERN
HA
RD R
ED W
HEAT
Lodg
ing
Spro
utin
g
AC B
arrie
(bu/
ac)
6644
6083
AC B
arrie
10
010
010
010
0M
13.8
6340
89N
GG
MR
IS
MS
ICa
rber
ry -
chec
k10
6+10
710
6+10
6+L
064
4079
YVG
FM
RR
MR
MS
MR
AAC
Conc
ord
▲45
110+
112+
105
113+
M-0
.662
4187
NF
FI
MR
RI
MS
Elgi
n ND
4311
8+12
2+11
8+11
6+M
-0.6
6338
87Y
GXX
XXS
MR
II
AC F
orem
ost *
141
119+
116+
123+
117+
L-1
.362
4273
YVG
FI
RS
MS
SCo
nque
r VB
*51
121+
XX12
3+12
0+M
-0.8
6245
84Y
FP
MS
RM
RI
MS
Harv
est
118
102
9810
310
4+M
-0.1
6236
84N
VGVG
MR
SM
RM
SS
Lillia
n 87
104+
111+
100
104
M0.
261
3786
NF
GI
MR
RM
RS
Unity
VB
† 71
110+
111+
110+
111+
M-0
.764
3689
YF
GM
SR
MS
MS
MS
Effe
ctiv
e Au
gust
1, 2
018
the
follo
wing
var
ietie
s ar
e de
sign
ated
as
CANA
DA N
ORTH
ERN
HARD
RED
Rem
arks
: For
exp
lana
tions
on
data
sum
mar
izatio
n m
etho
ds, a
bbre
viatio
ns a
nd o
ther
per
tinen
t inf
orm
atio
n, p
leas
e se
e th
e co
mm
ents
at t
he b
egin
ning
of t
his
publ
icatio
n. S
ever
al C
WRS
and
CPS
R va
rietie
s wi
ll be
recla
ssifie
d to
this
new
CNHR
cla
ss, e
ffect
ive A
ugus
t 1, 2
018.
The
CW
RS v
arie
ties
are
AC A
bbey
, AC
Cora
, AC
Eato
nia,
AC
Maj
estic
, AC
Mich
ael,
AC M
into
, Alve
na, A
likat
, CDC
Mak
wa, C
DC O
sler,
Colu
mbu
s, C
onwa
y, H
arve
st, K
ane,
Kat
epwa
, Le
ader
, Lilli
an, M
cKen
zie, N
eepa
wa, P
ark,
Pas
qua,
Pem
bina
, Tha
tche
r, Un
ity V
B an
d 56
03HR
. The
CPS
R va
rietie
s ar
e AC
For
emos
t, AC
Tab
er, C
onqu
er a
nd O
slo. A
C Cr
ysta
l will
be re
class
ified
on A
ugus
t 1, 2
019.
For
mor
e in
form
atio
n se
e th
e Ca
nadi
an G
rain
Com
miss
ion
webs
ite w
ww.g
rain
scan
ada.
gc.c
a. T
he lo
ng te
rm a
vera
ge m
atur
ity fo
r AC
Barri
e is
106
days
and
rate
d as
Med
ium
(M).
Fus
ariu
m H
ead
Blig
ht (F
HB) i
nfec
tion
is hi
ghly
influ
ence
d by
th
e en
viron
men
t and
hea
ding
dat
e. U
nder
hig
h le
vels
of F
HB a
ll var
ietie
s wi
ll sus
tain
dam
age,
Mod
erat
ely
Resis
tant
(MR)
and
Res
istan
t (R)
ratin
gs fo
r FHB
do
not e
quat
e to
imm
unity
. AA
C Co
ncor
d ha
s a
solid
ste
m th
at c
onfe
rs
resis
tanc
e to
the
whea
t ste
m s
awfly
. Var
ietie
s ra
ted
Inte
rmed
iate
(I) t
o Su
scep
tible
(S) f
or lo
ose
smut
or b
unt s
houl
d be
trea
ted
with
a s
yste
mic
seed
trea
tmen
t to
redu
ce th
e po
tent
ial f
or in
fect
ion.
Insu
fficie
nt d
ata
to d
escr
ibe:
Fal
ler,
Pros
per.
XX- I
nsuf
ficie
nt d
ata
to d
escr
ibe.
† -
Flag
ged
for p
ossib
le re
mov
al in
201
9.
Var
iety
Over
all
Yiel
d
Over
all
Stat
ion
Year
s of
Te
stin
g
Agro
nom
ic C
hara
cter
istic
s:Di
seas
e To
lera
nce:
Med
ium
5
5 - 7
5
(bu/
ac)
High
>
75
(b
u/ac
)Aw
ns(Y
/N)
Resi
stan
ce to
:
Loos
e Sm
ut
Yiel
d Ca
tego
ry (%
AC
Barr
ie):
Varie
ties
test
ed in
the
2017
tria
ls (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irec
tly
com
para
ble
to A
C Ba
rrie
)
Fusa
rium
He
ad
Blig
htBu
ntLo
w
< 55
Strip
e
Rust
Leaf
Sp
otM
atur
ity
Ratin
gPr
otei
n %
Test
W
eigh
t (lb
/bu)
TKW
(g)
Heig
ht
(cm
)
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN S
PECI
AL
PURP
OSE
WHE
AT
Lodg
ing
Spro
utin
g
AC B
arrie
(bu/
ac)
6642
6692
AC B
arrie
10
010
010
010
0M
14.2
6340
90N
GG
MR
IS
MS
ICa
rber
ry -
chec
k10
6+10
7+10
7+10
3L
0.1
6340
79Y
VGF
MR
RM
RM
SM
RAA
C Aw
esom
e VB
▲26
140+
141
135+
142+
L-2
.762
4389
YG
PI
IR
II
Alde
ron
2613
7+12
513
3+14
6+VL
-2.9
5841
75N
VGF
XXM
SM
RI
XXCh
arin
g VB
▲26
143+
134
144+
145+
VL-2
.461
4180
NVG
GXX
XXR
MR
XXSp
arro
w VB
2614
1+13
3+14
3+14
3+VL
-2.5
6141
80N
VGG
XXI
MR
IXX
Past
eur *
4314
0+13
9+14
1+13
9+VL
-263
4181
NVG
GM
SS
MR
II
AAC
Inno
va38
134+
XX13
5+13
5+L
-3.2
6041
82Y
GP
SS
RI
SAA
C NR
G09
7 41
124+
XX12
1+12
6+L
-363
4780
YG
FI
RS
II
CDC
NRG
003
* †51
121+
XX12
6+11
2+M
-1.9
6143
80Y
GF
MS
RXX
MS
SSY
087
4112
0+XX
122+
114+
M-1
.463
4082
YG
FM
SM
RM
RI
MR
Var
iety
Ove
rall
Stat
ion
Year
s of
Te
stin
gO
vera
ll
Yiel
d St
ripe
Ru
stLe
af
Spot
Yiel
d Ca
tego
ry (%
AC
Bar
rie)
:
Agro
nom
ic C
hara
cter
istic
s:Di
seas
e To
lera
nce:
Rem
arks
: For
exp
lana
tions
on
data
sum
mar
izatio
n m
etho
ds, a
bbre
viatio
ns a
nd o
ther
per
tinen
t inf
orm
atio
n, p
leas
e se
e th
e co
mm
ents
at t
he b
egin
ning
of t
his
publ
icatio
n. T
he lo
ng te
rm a
vera
ge m
atur
ity fo
r AC
Barri
e is
106
days
and
rate
d as
Med
ium
(M).
Fusa
rium
Hea
d Bl
ight
(FHB
) inf
ectio
n is
high
ly in
fluen
ced
by th
e en
viron
men
t and
hea
ding
dat
e. U
nder
hig
h le
vels
of F
HB a
ll var
ietie
s wi
ll sus
tain
dam
age.
Mod
erat
ely
Resis
tant
(M
R) a
nd R
esist
ant (
R) ra
tings
for F
HB d
o no
t equ
ate
to im
mun
ity. V
arie
ties
rate
d In
term
edia
te (I
) to
Susc
eptib
le (S
) for
loos
e sm
ut o
r bun
t sho
uld
be tr
eate
d wi
th a
sys
tem
ic se
ed tr
eatm
ent t
o re
duce
the
pote
ntia
l for
in
fect
ion.
* Yi
eld
figur
es b
ased
on
dire
ct a
nd in
dire
ct c
ompa
rison
s wi
th A
C Ba
rrie.
XX
- Ins
uffic
ient
dat
a to
des
crib
e. †
- Fl
agge
d fo
r pos
sible
rem
oval
in 2
019.
TKW
(g)
Heig
ht
(cm
)Aw
ns(Y
/N)
Resi
stan
ce to
:
Loos
e Sm
utBu
ntLo
w
<
65
Med
ium
6
5 - 9
0
(bu/
ac)
High
>
90(b
u/ac
)M
atur
ity
Ratin
gPr
otei
n %
Test
W
eigh
t (lb
/bu)
Fusa
rium
He
ad
Blig
htVa
rietie
s te
sted
in th
e 20
17 tr
ials
(Yie
ld, s
igni
fican
t diff
eren
ces
and
agro
nom
ic d
ata
only
dire
ctly
com
para
ble
to A
C Ba
rrie
)
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
var
ietie
s (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Barr
ie)
10
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN S
OFT
WHI
TE S
PRIN
G W
HEAT
Lodg
ing Sh
atter-
ingSp
rout-
ing
AC An
drew (
bu/ac
)85
5486
123
AC An
drew *
100
100
100
100
L11
.062
4080
YVG
VGP
SS
IMS
IAA
C Ind
us VB
3910
496
108
105
VL-0.
261
4287
YVG
VGP
SMS
RMS
MSSa
dash
VB61
107+
110+
106+
104
L-0.
163
3981
YVG
VGP
IS
RI
S
AAC C
hiffon
VB39
104+
106
105+
101
L-0.
462
4688
YG
VGP
SS
MRI
SAC
Mee
na †
5197
-10
197
-95
-L
062
3780
YG
GF
MSMS
MRS
S
Overa
ll Sta
tion
Years
of
Testi
ngOv
erall
Yield
Protei
n %
Agron
omic
Chara
cteris
tics:
Rema
rks: F
or exp
lanatio
ns on
data
summa
rization
meth
ods, a
bbrev
iation
s and
othe
r pert
inent
inform
ation,
please
see t
he co
mmen
ts at th
e beg
inning
of th
is pub
lication
. AC A
ndrew
yields
abou
t 35%
more
than
AC Ba
rrie. In
additi
on to
tra
dition
al mark
ets, S
WS wh
eat va
rieties
may
have
dema
nd as
a fee
dstock
for e
thano
l prod
uction
. *Matu
rity, re
sistan
ce to
lodgin
g and
sprou
ting ar
e com
pared
with
AC Ba
rrie. V
arietie
s rate
d Inte
rmed
iate (I)
to Su
sceptib
le (S)
for loo
se sm
ut or
bunt
should
be tre
ated w
ith a s
ystem
ic see
d trea
tmen
t to re
duce
the po
tential
for in
fection
. New
CWSW
S reg
istratio
ns: AA
C Para
moun
t (SWS
433).
Insuf
ficien
t data
to de
scribe
: AAC
Param
ount.
* Yield
figure
s base
d on d
irect
and in
direct
comp
arison
s with
AC An
drew.
† - F
lagge
d for
possi
ble re
moval
in 20
19.
Mediu
m
65 - 1
00
(bu/ac
)TK
W (g)Va
rietie
s tes
ted in
the 2
017 t
rials
(Yield
, stat
istica
l diffe
rence
s and
agron
omic
data
only
direc
tly co
mpara
ble to
AC An
drew)
Matur
ity
Ratin
gAw
ns(Y/
N) Va
riety
Heigh
t (cm
)
Previo
usly
tested
varie
ties (
Yield,
stati
stica
l diffe
rence
s and
agron
omic
data
only
direc
tly co
mpara
ble to
AC An
drew)
Stripe
Rust
Low
< 6
5
(bu
/ac)
Loos
e Sm
ut
High
> 1
00
(bu/ac
)
Yield
Categ
ory (%
AC A
ndre
w):
Dis
ease
Toler
ance
: Fusa
rium
Head
Bli
ght
Leaf
Spot
Test
Weigh
t (lb
/bu)
Resis
tance
to:
Bunt
11
CA
NA
DA W
ESTE
RN A
MBE
R D
URU
M W
HEAT
Lodg
ing
Spro
ut-ing
Stro
ngfie
ld (bu
/ac)
6435
6093
Stro
ngfie
ld 10
010
010
010
0M
14.3
6345
84F
FS
IMR
MSS
AAC
Cong
ress ▲
2310
410
910
010
4M
-0.3
6344
81F
PMR
RR
MSMS
Briga
de
7710
3+10
510
310
1L
-0.6
6347
87G
FMS
RMR
IMS
CDC
Alloy
▲14
102
XX97
99M
0.263
4485
FF
IR
RMS
MSCD
C Dy
nami
c ▲14
97XX
9993
-M
0.662
4482
FF
IR
MRI
MSTra
nsce
nd43
101
102
103
99M
XX63
4587
FF
SR
RI
MS
AAC
Cabri
25
94-
9893
-XX
M0.1
6245
86G
PMR
RR
IMS
AAC
Curre
nt
3099
104
98XX
M0
6244
85F
FMS
MRMR
IMS
AAC
Duraf
ield
†22
99XX
99XX
M-1
6446
76F
FS
RMR
IS
AAC
March
well V
B32
9910
796
98M
-0.1
6346
83F
FMR
RR
MSMS
AAC
Raym
ore
3497
9998
94M
0.862
4782
FF
MSMR
MRI
SAA
C Sp
itfire
2597
100
96XX
M-0.
461
4682
GP
MSR
RMS
SAC
Nav
igator
65
95-
102
93-
93-
MXX
6345
77G
GS
RR
SS
CDC
Carbi
de VB
▲25
100
104
100
XXM
062
4585
GP
MSR
RMS
MSCD
C De
sire ▲
3410
210
610
110
1E
062
4483
FG
MSR
MRI
SCD
C Fo
rtitud
e32
102
102
102
103
M-0.
663
4581
GF
MSR
RMS
MSCD
C Ve
rona
4610
210
310
399
MXX
6246
82G
FMS
RR
MSMS
CDC
Vivid
▲34
100
104
9998
M0.1
6245
83G
FI
RMR
IS
Enter
prise
†48
101
104
100
102
MXX
6344
83G
FMS
IR
IMS
Rema
rks: F
or ex
plana
tions
on da
ta su
mmari
zatio
n meth
ods,
abbre
viatio
ns an
d othe
r pert
inent
inform
ation
, plea
se se
e the
comm
ents
at the
begin
ning o
f this
publi
catio
n. Ge
neral
ly, du
rum w
heat
is be
st ad
apted
to so
uthern
Alb
erta.
Outsi
de of
this
area,
durum
tend
s to b
e late
matu
ring a
nd of
ten su
bject
to qu
ality
loss.
The l
ong t
erm av
erage
matu
rity fo
r Stro
ngfie
ld is
105 d
ays a
nd is
rated
as M
edium
(M). S
trong
field
yields
abou
t 10%
high
er tha
n AC
Barrie
in ar
eas o
f bes
t ada
ptatio
n. Du
rum va
rietie
s are
gene
rally
more
susc
eptib
le to
Fusa
rium
Head
Bligh
t than
CWR
S whe
at va
rietie
s. AA
C Ca
bri, A
AC R
aymo
re an
d CDC
Fortit
ude h
ave a
solid
stem
that
confe
rs res
istan
ce to
the w
heat
stem
sawf
ly. VB
- des
ignate
s a va
rietal
blen
d to p
reserv
e the
Sm1
orang
e whe
at blo
ssom
midg
e tole
rance
gene
. New
regis
tratio
ns: A
AC Su
ccee
d VB (
DT87
1). In
suffic
ient d
ata to
desc
ribe:
AAC
Succ
eed.
XX - I
nsuff
icient
data
to de
scrib
e. † -
Flag
ged f
or po
ssibl
e rem
oval
in 20
19.
Resis
tance
to:
Ma
turity
Ra
ting
Test
Weigh
t (lb
/bu)
Overa
ll St
ation
Ye
ars of
Te
sting
Fusa
rium
Head
Bl
ight
Strip
e
Ru
stTK
W (g
)Ov
erall
Yield
Bunt
Varie
ty
Prev
iously
teste
d vari
eties
(Yiel
d, sig
nifica
nt dif
feren
ces a
nd ag
rono
mic d
ata on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arable
to St
rong
field)
Varie
ties t
ested
in th
e 201
7 tri
als (
Yiel
d, si
gnifi
cant
diff
eren
ces a
nd a
gron
omic
data
onl
y dire
ctly
com
para
ble
to St
rong
field
)
Loos
e Sm
ut
Low
< 4
5
(bu
/ac)
Yield
Categ
ory (
% St
rong
field
):
Dise
ase T
oleran
ce:
High
> 70
(bu
/ac)
Heigh
t (cm
)
Agro
nomi
c Cha
racter
istics
:
Leaf
Spot
Mediu
m
45 - 7
0
(bu/ac
)Pr
otein
%
12
MA
LTIN
G BA
RLEY
Spot
fo
rmNe
t fo
rm
AC M
etcalf
e (bu
/ac)
100
5988
110
137
AC M
etcalf
e2
R10
010
010
010
010
0M
5246
79F
RI
IS
IS
IAA
C Co
nnec
t ▲2
R27
103+
XXXX
106
104+
M50
4977
GS
RMS
SMR
IMR
AAC
Syne
rgy
2R
5411
4+12
1+11
2+11
4+11
3+M
5148
76F
SI
IS
RMR
MSCD
C Fr
aser
▲2
R39
109+
XX11
411
0+10
8+M
5149
76G
RMR
MSMS
MRMR
MRLo
we ▲
2R
2711
0+XX
XX11
5+10
5+L
5148
84F
RR
XXMR
MRI
MRSi
rish ▲
2R
2711
1+XX
XX10
811
4+M
5148
67G
SR
XXMR
MSMS
MSTR
1360
6 ▲2
R27
109+
XXXX
107
109+
M51
4679
GR
RXX
MSMR
II
Bentl
ey
2R
7710
5+10
910
210
5+10
6+M
5247
81G
MSMR
MRS
RMS
MSCD
C Bo
w
2R
4210
4+XX
106
105
104
M51
4877
VGS
IMS
MSMR
SMS
CDC
Clea
r (hu
lless
)2
R43
95-
XX92
-10
0XX
L62
4785
GR
RI
SR
MSMR
CDC
Cope
land
2R
137
103+
9610
110
6+10
4+M
5147
81F
MSI
IS
II
ICD
C Ki
nder
sley
2R
4710
4+XX
102
104
104+
E53
4378
GS
RI
SMR
MSI
CDC
Mere
dith
2R
6510
7+10
210
8+10
8+10
7+L
5146
76F
RMR
MRS
RS
ICD
C Pl
atinu
mStar
▲2
R42
106+
XX10
810
7+10
2M
5349
82F
RR
SS
MRI
MRCD
C Po
larSt
ar
2R
4310
1XX
103
105+
97M
5244
79G
SR
MSS
MRS
MRCe
rveza
2
R49
109+
XX10
9+10
8+10
9+M
5146
74F
RR
IS
MRMS
IHa
rring
ton †
2R
284
93-
96-
94-
93-
91-
M51
4478
FMS
MSI
SMS
SMR
Major
2
R72
107+
104
108+
107+
106+
M51
4573
GR
MRI
MSMR
II
Merit
57 †
2R
8710
9+11
0+10
8+10
9+11
1+VL
5144
79F
MSS
IMS
MRMS
MSNe
wdale
2
R94
105+
106
104+
105+
106+
M52
4673
FS
MRMR
MSMR
II
LEGA
CY
6SS
122
9993
95-
102
103
M49
3982
GI
MRMR
SMR
SMS
Trad
ition †
6SS
121
9890
-95
-10
110
3E
5040
81G
SMR
MRS
IS
S
Varie
ties t
ested
in th
e 201
7 tria
ls (Y
ield,
signif
icant
diffe
renc
es an
d agr
onom
ic da
ta on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arab
le to
AC
Metca
lfe)
Prev
iously
teste
d var
ieties
(Yiel
d, sig
nifica
nt di
ffere
nces
and a
gron
omic
data
only
direc
tly co
mpar
able
to A
C Me
tcalfe
)
Rema
rks:
For e
xplan
ation
s on d
ata su
mmar
izatio
n meth
ods,
abbr
eviat
ions a
nd ot
her p
ertin
ent in
forma
tion,
pleas
e see
the c
omme
nts at
the b
eginn
ing of
this
publi
catio
n. Th
e lon
g ter
m av
erag
e matu
rity fo
r AC
Metca
lfe is
95
days
and i
s rate
d as M
edium
(M).
Varie
ties r
ated I
nterm
ediat
e (I)
to Su
scep
tible
(S) f
or sm
uts sh
ould
be tr
eated
with
a sy
stemi
c see
d tre
atmen
t to re
duce
the p
otenti
al for
infec
tion.
The C
anad
ian M
alting
Bar
ley T
echn
ical
Centr
e (CM
BTC)
evalu
ates a
nd re
comm
ends
malt
ing ba
rley v
ariet
ies fo
r indu
stry a
ccep
tance
. Plea
se re
fer to
the 2
017-
2018
CMB
TC R
ecom
mend
ed M
alt B
arley
Var
iety L
ist fo
r mor
e info
rmati
on. C
DC C
lear is
a hu
lless
malt
ing
varie
ty. N
ew re
gistra
tions
:AAC
Con
nect
(TR1
2225
), CD
C Go
ldStar
(TR1
3812
), Lo
we (T
R136
09),
Siris
h (TR
1492
8).†
- Fla
gged
for p
ossib
le re
mova
l in 20
19.
Othe
r Sm
uts
Roo
t Ro
tSc
aldTK
W
(g)
Over
all
Stati
on
Year
s of
Testi
ng
Mediu
m
75 - 1
00
(bu/a
c)
High
100 -
125
(b
u/ac)
V. H
igh
> 1
25
(bu/a
c)Va
riety
Agro
nomi
c Cha
racte
ristic
s:Di
seas
e Tole
ranc
e:
2 or 6
ro
wOv
erall
Yi
eld
Yield
Cate
gory
(% A
C Me
tcalfe
):
Awn
Type
Net B
lotch
:Lo
w
< 75
(bu/a
c)Ma
turit
y Ra
ting
Test
Weig
ht
(lb/bu
)
Fusa
rium
Head
Bl
ight
Heigh
t (cm
)
Resis
tance
to
Lodg
ing
Lo
ose
Smut
13
FEE
D A
ND
FOO
D B
ARL
EY
Spot
fo
rmNe
t fo
rm
AC M
etca
lfe (b
u/ac
)10
059
8811
013
7AC
Met
calfe
2
R10
010
010
010
010
0M
5246
79F
RI
IS
IS
IAl
tora
do2
R39
112+
XX11
710
9+11
4+M
5248
74G
MR
MR
MR
SM
RS
ICD
C Au
sten
son
2R
7711
2+11
011
2+11
0+11
5+L
5347
78G
SR
IS
RM
SI
Cham
pion
2
R17
811
2+12
0+11
1+11
1+11
1+M
5349
76G
SR
MR
SI
SI
Clay
mor
e 2
R54
113+
106
113+
110+
118+
L51
4777
GS
RI
SI
SI
Ore
ana
2R
5411
1+10
510
8+11
5+11
4+L
5350
66VG
SR
IS
MR
SS
Brah
ma
2R
8711
1+11
2+10
9+11
3+11
1+M
5347
74G
MS
RM
RS
II
IBu
sby
2R
4510
4+10
710
310
610
3M
5349
78G
SM
RS
IM
RM
SI
CDC
Coal
ition
2R
5711
0+10
711
2+10
8+10
9+L
5347
74G
RR
IS
MR
SI
CDC
Cowb
oy
2R
7595
-10
794
-93
-96
-L
5255
103
FM
SM
RI
MS
MR
IM
RCD
C M
aver
ick
2S
4395
-XX
90-
9796
M54
5598
FS
RI
MS
MR
IM
RCD
C Tr
ey
2R
106
103+
101
105+
101
105+
M52
5080
GM
SR
MR
MS
RI
ICa
nmor
e 2
R40
107+
XX10
411
1+10
8+M
5249
73G
RR
IM
RM
RM
SI
CONL
ON
2S
6394
-97
93-
93-
96-
VE52
5280
GI
IM
RS
MR
IM
RG
adsb
y 2
R45
112+
XX11
4+11
4+10
8+M
5351
83F
RR
IR
MR
MS
IPo
noka
†
2R
120
108+
101
107+
110+
109+
L51
4680
GR
RI
MR
MR
MS
ISe
ebe
†2
R22
910
197
100
102
100
VL52
5086
GS
RI
MR
MS
SM
RXE
NA †
2R
271
112+
111+
109+
114+
112+
M52
4977
GM
SM
SM
RS
IS
MR
AC H
arpe
r †
6SS
166
103+
9596
-10
211
1+M
4840
80G
MS
II
II
IM
SAC
Ran
ger
6S
4810
7+10
199
118+
107+
L49
4374
FM
SI
MR
MS
MR
IS
AC R
osse
r †6
S16
610
8+10
110
210
9+11
3+M
4841
82G
MS
RM
RS
MR
IS
Amisk
6
SS40
105+
XX10
510
410
8+M
4946
69VG
SM
SM
SI
MR
IS
Chig
well
6S
4310
4XX
9810
611
1+M
4941
76G
MS
MR
MS
MR
MR
IS
Mus
kwa
†6
S44
105+
XX10
310
511
0+M
5042
73G
MS
RM
SM
RM
RM
SS
Sund
re
6S
7211
0+10
010
511
2+11
7+L
5143
86G
MS
RM
SR
IM
SS
Troc
hu
6S
136
107+
101
102
109+
112+
M49
4178
GM
SM
RM
RI
MR
SI
Viva
r 6
R17
510
9+97
105+
109+
115+
M49
4473
VGI
RM
RI
MR
RS
CDC
Asce
nt ▲
2R
2795
-XX
102
9294
-M
6044
81G
MR
MR
IM
SM
RS
MR
CDC
Carte
r †2
R45
97-
9799
94-
XXM
6239
77VG
RR
SM
SM
RI
ICD
C M
cGwi
re †
2R
107
93-
88-
93-
99XX
M61
3980
VGM
SM
RM
RI
MR
IM
RFa
lcon
6S
181
83-
72-
83-
91-
89E
5835
68VG
MS
MR
II
II
STy
to †
6S
7281
-79
-84
-96
96M
5540
73VG
SR
IM
SI
SM
S
HULL
ESS
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
var
ietie
s (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Met
calfe
)
Agro
nom
ic C
hara
cter
istic
s:Di
seas
e To
lera
nce:
GEN
ERAL
PUR
POSE
Va
riety
2 or
6
row
Awn
Type
High
10
0 - 1
25
(bu/
ac)
V. H
igh
> 12
5
(bu/
ac)
Mat
urity
Ra
ting
Test
W
eigh
t (lb
/bu)
Scal
d
Net B
lotc
h:
Rem
arks
: For
exp
lana
tions
on
data
sum
mar
izatio
n m
etho
ds, a
bbre
viatio
ns a
nd o
ther
per
tinen
t inf
orm
atio
n, p
leas
e se
e th
e co
mm
ents
at t
he b
egin
ning
of t
his
publ
icatio
n. T
he lo
ng te
rm a
vera
ge m
atur
ity fo
r AC
Met
calfe
is 9
5 da
ys
and
is ra
ted
as M
ediu
m (M
). Va
rietie
s ra
ted
Inte
rmed
iate
(I) t
o Su
scep
tible
(S) f
or s
mut
s sh
ould
be
treat
ed w
ith a
sys
tem
ic se
ed tr
eatm
ent t
o re
duce
the
pote
ntia
l for
infe
ctio
n. H
ulle
ss v
arie
ties
leav
e th
e hu
ll in
the
field
and
thus
gr
ain
yield
s co
mpa
rabl
e to
hul
led
varie
ties
are
9-12
% lo
wer.
Hand
ling
of h
ulle
ss v
arie
ties
shou
ld b
e m
inim
ized
to a
void
see
d da
mag
e. C
DC C
arte
r, CD
C M
cGwi
re, F
alco
n an
d Ty
to a
re n
orm
al s
tarc
h ba
rleys
sui
tabl
e fo
r foo
d us
e.
New
regi
stra
tions
: CDC
Asc
ent (
HB13
324)
. † -
Flag
ged
for p
ossib
le re
mov
al in
201
9.
Fusa
rium
He
ad
Blig
htTK
W(g
)He
ight
(c
m)
Resi
stan
ce
toLo
dgin
g
Lo
ose
Smut
Ove
rall
Yi
eld
Ove
rall
Stat
ion
Ye
ars
of
Test
ing
Yiel
d Ca
tego
ry (%
AC
Met
calfe
):
Oth
er
Smut
s R
oot
Rot
Low
< 75
(b
u/ac
)
Med
ium
75 -
100
(b
u/ac
)
Varie
ties
test
ed in
the
2017
tria
ls (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Met
calfe
)
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
var
ietie
s (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Met
calfe
)
Varie
ties
test
ed in
the
2017
tria
ls (Y
ield
, sig
nific
ant d
iffer
ence
s an
d ag
rono
mic
dat
a on
ly d
irect
ly c
ompa
rabl
e to
AC
Met
calfe
)
14
SPR
ING
TRIT
ICA
LE
Lodg
ing
Sh
atte
ring
Spro
utin
g
Brev
is (b
u/ac
)10
261
9012
415
8Br
evis
100
100
100
100
100
M60
4692
GG
FMR
MRR
IAA
C De
light
▲21
95-
XXXX
9894
M57
5596
GG
XXMR
RR
I
Sunr
ay35
90-
93-
91-
XX91
-M
5745
94VG
GF
MRMR
RMS
Taza
35
88-
91-
89-
XX90
-M
5847
100
GG
FI
MRR
S
AC U
ltim
a (bu
/ac)
8254
8511
714
6AC
Ulti
ma
100
100
100
100
100
E57
4596
GG
FMS
MRR
IBu
mper
†41
104
114+
100
9996
E59
4590
VGG
FXX
MRR
MSBu
nker
49
90-
88-
92-
92-
xxVL
5748
107
FG
FXX
MRR
IPr
ongh
orn
120
101
100
101
103
102
M55
4398
GG
FI
MRR
MRTa
za
4898
9810
093
-XX
M57
4799
GG
FI
MRR
STy
ndal
5510
110
499
9896
L57
4497
GG
PXX
MRR
MS
Low
< 7
0
(b
u/ac
)
Test
W
eight
(lb
/bu)
Varie
ties t
este
d in
the 2
017 t
rials
(Yiel
d, si
gnifi
cant
diff
eren
ces a
nd ag
rono
mic
data
onl
y dire
ctly
com
para
ble t
o Br
evis)
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
varie
ties:
2001
- 20
13 (Y
ield
and
agro
nom
ic da
ta o
nly d
irect
ly co
mpa
rabl
e to
AC U
ltim
a)
Ergo
t
V. H
igh
> 130
(b
u/ac
)Ma
turit
y Ra
ting
Prev
ious
ly te
sted
varie
ties:
2011
- 20
13 (Y
ield
and
agro
nom
ic da
ta o
nly d
irect
ly co
mpa
rabl
e to
Brev
is)
Varie
tyOv
erall
Yi
eld
Over
all
Stat
ion
Year
s of
Test
ing
Yield
Cat
egor
y:
High
100-
130
(b
u/ac
)He
ight
(c
m)
Dise
ase T
oler
ance
:
Bunt
Strip
e Ru
st
Rem
arks
: Triti
cale
is lat
e matu
ring c
ompa
red t
o CW
RS w
heat
(app
roxim
ately
five d
ays l
ater).
AC
Ultim
a yiel
ds ab
out 3
0% m
ore t
han A
C Ba
rrie (
CWRS
whe
at) in
area
s of a
dapta
tion.
AAC
Delig
ht, B
unke
r, Ta
za, a
nd
Tynd
al ha
ve he
ads w
ith re
duce
d-aw
ns w
hich m
ay be
bene
ficial
whe
n har
veste
d as f
orag
e or s
ilage
.New
regis
tratio
n: A
AC D
eligh
t (T2
25).
XX
- Ins
uffici
ent d
ata to
desc
ribe.
† - F
lagge
d for
poss
ible r
emov
al in
2019
.
Agro
nom
ic Ch
arac
teris
tics:
Medi
um
70 -
100
(b
u/ac
)
Fusa
rium
He
ad
Blig
ht
Resis
tanc
e to:
TKW
(g)
15
OAT
Low < 70
(bu/ac)
Medium 70 - 100 (bu/ac)
High 100 - 130 (bu/ac)
V. High > 130
(bu/ac)Maturity Rating
Test Weight (lb/bu) TKW (g)
Height (cm)
Resistance to
Lodging
CDC Dancer (bu/ac) 96 49 84 111 148CDC Dancer 100 100 100 100 100 E 41 37 95 G RAC Morgan 73 113+ 113+ 110+ 114+ 115+ M 40 41 91 VG IAkina 30 109+ XX 103 114+ 111+ M 40 39 90 VG RCDC Ruffian 38 110+ 108 109 116+ 108 M 40 39 93 G RKara 20 108 XX 101 112 110 M 41 41 95 VG MRKyron ▲ 20 115+ XX 108 121+ 117+ M 41 40 98 VG XXPomona ▲ 20 104 XX 101 103 107 M 42 39 104 G XX
AAC Justice 28 104 XX 99 109+ XX M 42 36 91 G RAC Juniper 80 104+ 102 104 106+ 105+ E 41 38 94 VG IBradley † 31 104+ XX 103 108 106 M 39 39 92 VG RCDC Boyer † 89 102 103 102 100 105 M 39 42 101 G MSCDC Minstrel 61 104+ 103 103 105 105+ M 39 38 88 VG RCDC Norseman 27 101 XX 100 101 XX E 41 38 94 G MSCDC Orrin 52 109+ 113+ 107+ 107+ XX M 41 40 84 G RCDC Seabiscuit 30 111+ 124 106 108 108 M 39 41 101 G MRCDC Weaver † 44 104 108+ 103 100 100 M 40 43 91 F RCS Camden 27 109+ XX 109+ 106 XX L 41 39 90 G IDerby 79 101 103 102 96- 105 L 41 39 103 G MSJordan † 36 112+ 112+ 109+ 117+ XX VL 38 44 87 G RSouris † 28 110+ 120+ 103 111 XX M 41 34 91 VG RStride 30 104+ 101 102 107 106 M 42 35 104 G RTriactor 47 110+ 109 108+ 114+ 110+ M 38 38 89 G R
AC Mustang * 108 114+ 118+ 112+ 110+ 116+ L 42 37 103 G ICDC Nasser 31 116+ 132 107 115+ 110 L 39 36 98 G MRLu *† 58 100 99 98 99 108 VE 41 39 85 G R
CDC Baler * 42 99 96 106 96 XX L 40 43 99 XX SCDC Haymaker 28 104 XX 103 105 XX L 39 40 100 F MRMurphy * 51 95- 93 96 97 94 M 39 36 108 XX SRemarks: For explanations on data summarization methods, abbreviations and other pertinent information, please see the comments at the beginning of this publication. The long term average maturity for CDC Dancer is 98 days and rated as Early (E). Varieties rated Intermediate (I) to Susceptible (S) for the smuts should be treated with a systemic seed treatment to reduce the potential for infection. New registrations: Kara (CFA1102), Kyron (CFA1207), ORe3541M (OT6008), ORe3542M (OT6009), OT3085 and Pomona (CFA1220). Insufficient data to describe: ORe3541M (OT6008), ORe3542M (OT6009) and OT3085. * Yield figures based on direct and indirect comparisons with CDC Dancer. † - Flagged for possible removal in 2019.
Variety
Yield Category (% CDC Dancer): Agronomic Characteristics:
MILLING
Overall Yield
Tolerance to
Smuts
Overall Station
Years of Testing
FEED
Previously tested varieties (Yield and agronomic data only directly comparable to CDC Dancer)
Varieties tested in the 2017 trials (Yield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to CDC Dancer)
Previously tested varieties (Yield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to CDC Dancer)
Previously tested varieties (Yield, significant differences and agronomic data only directly comparable to CDC Dancer)
16
WIN
TER
WHE
AT
Radia
nt (b
u/ac
)76
3763
8711
4Ra
diant
100
100
100
100
100
VGL
12.0
6336
90VG
SS
SS
SAA
C Elev
ate72
106+
106
107+
107+
XXG
M+0
.363
3984
VGMS
IMR
MRI
AAC G
atewa
y75
100
XX99
103
XXF
M+0
.963
3377
VGMR
IMR
SI
AAC G
oldru
sh ▲
2910
2XX
9810
5XX
VGM
+0.5
6334
86G
IR
MRS
IAA
C Wild
fire ▲
4311
4+XX
117+
114+
XXVG
VL+0
.364
3886
GR
IS
MRMR
AC Te
mpes
t †11
797
-96
9796
-99
PVL
+1.5
6337
91VG
MRS
SMS
ICD
C Bute
o †19
897
-94
-98
95-
101
VGM
+0.3
6534
91F
SI
IS
MRCD
C Cha
se †
4310
1XX
9610
4XX
FM
+0.6
6433
94F
MRR
RS
MSEm
erson
7998
9695
100
XXG
M+0
.764
3086
GMR
IR
SR
Flour
ish †
119
100
9998
102
104
FE
+0.6
6335
80VG
II
IMR
SMo
ats90
104+
9110
210
7+10
8+G
M+0
.764
3391
FMR
RR
MSS
AAC I
cefie
ld ▲
3910
5XX
9811
1+XX
FM
-0.6
6332
82VG
RR
MRS
MS
Pintai
l79
108+
XX10
9+10
9+XX
VGL
-1.4
6129
88F
MRMS
MSS
S
CANA
DA W
ESTE
RN RE
D WIN
TER
Varie
ty
Overa
ll Sta
tion
Years
of
Testi
ngOv
erall
Yield
Yield
Categ
ory (%
Radia
nt):
Ag
rono
mic C
harac
terist
ics:
Dise
ase T
oleran
ce:
Low
< 45
(bu/a
c)
Med
ium45
- 75
(bu/a
c)
High
75 - 1
05(bu
/ac)
Leaf
Rust
Stem
Rust
Resis
tance
to
Lo
dging
CANA
DA W
ESTE
RN SP
ECIA
L PUR
POSE
Yield,
sign
ifican
t diff
erenc
es an
d agro
nomi
c data
only
direc
tly co
mpara
ble to
Radia
nt
REM
ARKS
: Wint
er wh
eat c
an be
grow
n suc
cessf
ully i
n all a
reas o
f Albe
rta if
seed
ed in
to sta
nding
stub
ble w
ithin
the op
timal
seed
ing da
te pe
riod (
gene
rally
befor
e Sep
tembe
r 15)
and i
f the
re is a
dequ
ate sn
owfal
l. Vari
eties
with
po
or (P
) wint
er su
rviva
l are
gene
rally
not s
uitab
le ou
tside
of so
uthern
Albe
rta. T
he lo
ng te
rm av
erage
matu
rity f
or Ra
diant
is Au
gust
10 an
d is r
ated a
s late
(L). F
usari
um he
ad bl
ight in
fectio
n may
be re
duce
d if v
arieti
es w
ith
Interm
ediat
e (I) r
esist
ance
or be
tter a
re us
ed an
d whe
n rec
omme
nded
seed
ing da
tes ar
e foll
owed
. Rad
iant a
nd AA
C Elev
ate ha
ve to
leran
ce to
the w
heat
curl m
ite, th
e vec
tor fo
r Whe
at Str
eak M
osaic
Viru
s. To
pres
erve t
he
effec
tiven
ess o
f the
whe
at cu
rl mite
toler
ance
gene
, agro
nomi
c prac
tices
that
elimi
nate
the "g
reen b
ridge
" of p
lant m
ateria
l that
serve
s as a
rese
rvoir f
or m
ites s
hould
be fo
llowe
d whe
neve
r pos
sible.
Field
s in so
uthern
Albe
rta
shou
ld be
insp
ected
in th
e fall
for in
festat
ion by
Russi
an w
heat
aphid
, as it
may
redu
ce w
inter
survi
val. A
AC W
ildfir
e exp
resse
s som
e tole
rance
to Ru
ssian
whe
at ap
hid. A
C Tem
pest,
Radia
nt an
d AAC
Wild
fire h
ave b
ronz
e cha
ff at
matur
ity. A
AC Ic
efield
is a h
ard w
hite w
inter
whea
t und
er int
erim
regist
ration
, elig
ible f
or ex
perim
ental
grad
es to
facil
itate
marke
t res
earch
unde
r an I
denti
ty Pr
eserv
ed sy
stem.
AAC
Icefi
eld ex
pres
ses h
igh m
illing
yield
of ve
ry wh
ite flo
ur an
d goo
d glut
en st
rength
at lo
wer p
rotei
n con
centr
ation
s tha
t may
be of
inter
est in
some
nich
e mark
ets. F
or m
ore i
nform
ation
conta
ct FP
Gen
etics.
Pint
ail ha
s an a
wnles
s hea
d whic
h may
impr
ove p
alatab
ility w
hen
harve
sted f
or fo
rage o
r sila
ge. A
AC W
ildfir
e will
be av
ailab
le in
2018
. Lim
ited q
uanti
ties o
f AAC
Gold
rush
and A
AC Ic
efield
may
be av
ailab
le in
2019
. XX -
Insu
ficien
t data
to de
scribe
. † Fl
agge
d for
possi
ble re
mova
l in 20
19.
Heigh
t(cm
)Str
ipeRu
stBu
nt
Fusa
rium
Head
Bligh
t
V. Hi
gh> 1
05(bu
/ac)
Wint
erSu
rviva
lM
aturit
yRa
ting
Prot
ein %
Test
Weig
ht(lb
/bu)
TKW (g)
CANA
DA W
ESTE
RN EX
PERIM
ENTA
LYie
ld, si
gnific
ant d
iffere
nces
and a
grono
mic d
ata on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arable
to Ra
diant
Yield,
sign
ifican
t diff
erenc
es an
d agro
nomi
c data
only
direc
tly co
mpara
ble to
Radia
nt
17
FA
LL R
YE
Hazle
t (bu
/ac)
101
4867
9413
7Ha
zlet
OP54
100
100
100
100
100
EX59
3914
510
8KW
S Bon
oHy
brid
2413
7+XX
115
130+
133+
EX58
3425
810
1Br
aset
toHy
brid
2012
3+XX
121
134
120+
EX59
3624
610
4KW
S Dan
iello
Hybr
id11
123+
XX11
512
612
2+VG
5935
258
104
KWS G
atan
oHy
brid
1412
4+XX
XX12
5+12
0+VG
5833
250
102
Gutti
noHy
brid
2012
0+XX
119
122+
120+
EX60
3627
910
1Pr
ima
OP51
8577
-75
-91
89-
EX58
3318
812
0
Resis
tanc
e to
Lodg
ing
Varie
tyHy
brid
or
OP V
arie
ty
Over
all
Stat
ion
Year
s of
Test
ing
Over
all
Yiel
d
Yiel
d Ca
tego
ry (%
Haz
let):
Agro
nom
ic Ch
arac
teris
tics:
Low
< 48
(bu/
ac)
Med
ium
48 -
80(b
u/ac
)
High
80 -
112
(bu/
ac)
V. H
igh> 1
12(b
u/ac
)W
inte
rSu
rviva
l
Test
Wei
ght
(lb/b
u)TK
W (g)
Falli
ng
Num
ber
(sec)
Heigh
t(cm
)
F VG F
REM
ARKS
: Haz
let h
as lo
wer v
iscos
ity w
hich
impr
oves
feed
per
form
ance
in m
onog
astri
c live
stock
. Fall
rye i
s muc
h m
ore c
old
toler
ant t
han
wint
er w
heat
or w
inte
r trit
icale.
Th
e lon
g ter
m av
erag
e hea
ding
dat
e and
mat
urity
for H
azlet
is Ju
ne 1
and
Augu
st 6,
resp
ectiv
ely. A
ll fall
rye v
ariet
ies ar
e sim
ilar f
or h
eadi
ng an
d m
atur
ity an
d ar
e con
sider
ed
early
. A m
ajor f
acto
r in
mar
ketin
g rye
grain
into
the m
illing
mar
ket i
s spr
outin
g. Th
is is
gene
rally
mea
sure
d us
ing t
he H
agbe
rg fa
lling n
umbe
r tes
t and
is m
easu
red
in
seco
nds.
Typi
cally
, a fa
lling n
umbe
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cond
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pre
ferre
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mar
ket.
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ber i
s hea
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nflu
ence
d by
moi
sture
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nd h
arve
st tim
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d pr
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ust m
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ure r
ye is
har
veste
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a tim
ely m
anne
r, sim
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o wh
eat c
rops
. The
re is
cons
ider
able
varia
tion
in fa
ll rye
varie
ties f
or fa
lling n
umbe
r and
this
mus
t be c
onsid
ered
if th
e milli
ng m
arke
t is t
he ta
rget
ed en
d-us
er fo
r rye
grain
. All f
all ry
e is s
usce
ptib
le to
ergo
t, ho
weve
r Dan
iello
and
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no h
ave r
educ
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scep
tibilit
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op in
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nce d
eadl
ines
for s
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ng fa
ll rye
is Se
ptem
ber 2
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orth
of t
he B
ow R
iver a
nd Se
ptem
ber 3
0, so
uth
of th
e Bow
Rive
r. X
X - I
nsuf
ficien
t dat
a to
desc
ribe.
Yiel
d, si
gnifi
cant
diff
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ces a
nd ag
rono
mic
data
onl
y dire
ctly
com
para
ble t
o Ha
zlet
G VG VG G
18
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X
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< 20
(bu/ac
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m
20 - 3
0 (bu
/ac)
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(bu/ac
)
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h
> 37
(bu/ac
)Ma
turity
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ting
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Co
lour
Seed
Siz
eHe
ight
(cm)
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tance
to
Lo
dging
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sariu
m Wi
lt Po
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ldew
Oil
Conte
nt (%
)
ALA
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Value
CDC B
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3114
2634
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une
100
100
100
100
100
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4655
189
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Buryu
▲26
100
9710
499
97L
brown
L57
GMR
MR46
5619
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va
3410
198
109
101
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brown
M53
GMR
XX47
5719
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paz
2610
110
410
097
105
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wnM
55G
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4755
189
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in 61
2610
199
106
100
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brown
S52
GMR
MR48
6119
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stLin
72
2610
096
106
103
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brown
S53
VGMR
MR47
5719
3
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Brav
o 23
104
XXXX
XX10
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brown
L64
GMR
MR45
6019
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C Gl
as
2310
6+XX
XX10
610
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brown
M61
GMR
MR46
5719
2CD
C Ne
ela
2410
9+10
811
610
8XX
Lbro
wnM
55G
MRMR
4659
194
CDC
Sanc
tuary
2710
6+11
299
XX10
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brown
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GMR
MR46
5719
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rrel
3210
411
210
410
099
Lbro
wnL
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4558
193
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y †37
97-
9997
9597
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wnM
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RMR
4559
198
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ande
† 76
98-
103
101
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wnM
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MRMR
4658
193
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ie Sa
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e 23
96XX
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100
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wnM
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4857
193
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ie Th
unde
r 40
100
106
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GR
MR45
5819
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urus †
2798
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397
XXXX
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wnM
53VG
MRR
4654
187
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2410
3XX
109
104
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4768
209
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in 60
24
100
100
105
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198
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2595
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Rema
rks: F
or ex
plana
tions
on da
ta su
mmari
zatio
n meth
ods,
abbre
viatio
ns an
d othe
r pert
inent
inform
ation
, plea
se se
e the
comm
ents
at the
begin
ning o
f this
publi
catio
n. Th
e lon
g term
avera
ge m
aturity
for
CDC
Bethu
ne in
Albe
rta is
110 d
ays a
nd ra
ted as
Late
(L). A
ll vari
eties
are i
mmun
e to f
lax ru
st. In
suffic
ient d
ata to
desc
ribe:
AAC
Prair
ie Su
nshin
e. † -
Flag
ged f
or po
ssibl
e rem
oval
in 20
19.Qu
ality
:
Varie
ty
Overa
ll Sta
tion
Years
of
Testi
ngOv
erall
Yield
Yield
Cat
egor
y (%
CDC
Beth
une)
:
Agro
nom
ic Ch
arac
teris
tics:
Dise
ase T
oler
ance
:
Prev
iously
teste
d vari
eties
(Yiel
d, sig
nifica
nt dif
feren
ces a
nd ag
ronom
ic da
ta on
ly dir
ectly
comp
arable
to CD
C Beth
une)
Varie
ties t
ested
in th
e 201
7 tria
ls (Y
ield,
sign
ifica
nt d
iffer
ence
s and
agro
nom
ic da
ta o
nly d
irect
ly co
mpa
rabl
e to
CDC
Beth
une)
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Canola variety informationCanola Performance Trials (CPT) have been conducted since 2011 and represent the next generation in variety evaluation for Western Canadian canola growers. The trials were designed to provide the following key information:
• relevant, unbiased and timely performance data that reflects actual production practices
• comparative data on leading varieties and newly introduced varieties from participating companies
• detailed reporting on agronomic characteristics such as yield, height, lodging, maturity and economic performance as well as site specific performance variables including weather, soil type, crop nutrition, seeding and harvest management
The CPT trials are conducted under the guidance of a governance committee that approves participating varieties, protocol design, data collection, analyses, reports and finance management.
The 2017 CPT program was funded by the Alberta Canola Producers Commission, SaskCanola and the Manitoba Canola Growers Association with contributions from the British Columbia Grain Producers Association. The Canola Council of Canada delivers the program on their behalf. More about the CPT program and the CPT Technical and Governance Committee is in the Canola Variety Selection Guide available at the website: www.canolaperformancetrials.ca/
Canola trial summariesThe CPT summaries in this factsheet are based on successful trials that did not show confounding factors during field inspections. The combination of drought and excessive moisture in different areas resulted in only 10 successful small plot trials in 2017. The small trial sites were distributed based on seeded acres in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Small plot trials included a limited selection of popular and newly introduced varieties. The new small plot system ensured the following:
• all varieties are treated with appropriate commercially associated herbicides and seed treatments
• an independent third-party representative inspected all trials
• harvest occurred at the most appropriate time to minimize harvest losses due to maturity differences
Field scale comparisons add extra perspective for assessing consistency in variety performance. In 2015, the large scale comparisons were changed to assess the yield impact of selected shatter tolerant varieties under swath or straight cut harvest systems. In 2017, selected clubroot resistant varieties were also tested in large scale trials (but not on clubroot infested land).
Canola trial analysisTo ensure quality data and statistical analysis, the CPT technical committee established protocols and developed research plot designs. Performance objectives were established to provide guidelines on timely field operations and data collection. All sites were inspected to verify that guidelines were followed for fair comparisons among the varieties tested.
Audits of field scale projects give growers the confidence that the protocol was conducted in a scientifically sound manner and that comparisons are appropriate. Qualified professionals with extensive backgrounds in conducting field scale research trials performed the audits.
Small yield differences can easily be due to random variation and, thus, are unlikely to be real effects of varieties. When comparing average zone yields for varieties in the small plot data, the least significant difference (LSD) ranged from 10 to 14 per cent in 2017. This number is based on a confidence level that similar differences would occur by chance less than 5 per cent of the time.
In the small plot design used, varieties are grouped by herbicide system, which means that the LSD shown strictly applies only to comparisons between a few varieties of the same herbicide system. Comparisons between many varieties or between different herbicide systems are still valid, but the LSD would be larger.
More importantly, comparisons between varieties within the same herbicide system reveal only genetic differences, whereas variety comparisons from different herbicide systems involve the net effect of both genetic and herbicide effects (weed control + crop tolerance).
When comparing variety yields in the field scale summaries, an asterisk (*) indicates yields that are statistically different (5% level) using the paired t-test.
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As results from more sites are combined, the statistical power to determine if small differences are not due to chance often improves quickly up to 15 to 20 sites, and then marginally after that. This result means that smaller differences are more relevant when all sites are averaged, rather than just a few selected sites. Also, the predictability that the average yield differences would likely occur in other fields in future years increases when there are a high number of individual sites for comparing two varieties.
Where are CPT results available?Results from zones with less than 5 sites of data are not shown in this publication due to limited reliability. Full results are available through an online interactive tool at the website: www.canolaperformancetrials.ca
The interactive tool allows growers to explore many agronomic factors and to search for trial data in specific geographic areas near their farming operations. Details on management, operations and environmental data for each individual site will be reported online. The online tool has an economic calculator that includes the costs associated with growing the selected variety to assist growers in determining potential profitability.
Brassica rapa (Polish canola) and Canola Quality Brassica juncea: no varieties were tested under PCT in 2012 through 2017.
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CANOLA PERFORMANCE TRIALS 2017 - LARGE SCALE VARIETY (% YIELD OF 5440)
Long (7) Mid (14) Short (5)
45H33 56 53 50 53L252 61* 57* 53* 57*
Long (9)
45M35 43 4775-65 RR 43 47L140P 45* 49*
CS2000 61L241C 62ns
Standard Harvest TrialsYield ( bu/ac)
* - indicates statistically significant different yield (5% level)
VarietySeason Zone Overall
Sites
Season ZoneVariety
Overall Sites (12)
Clubroot Resistant Variety TrialsYield ( bu/ac)
ns - indicates the yields were not statistically different
Straight Cut TrialsYield ( bu/ac)
* - indicates L140P yield is statistically different than the other 2 varieties(5% level). While 45M35 and 75-65 RR yields are statistically similar
VarietySeason Zone Overall
Sites (8)
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BREEDING INSTITUTIONS AND SEED DISTRIBUTORS OF VARIETIES LISTED IN THIS PUBLICATION
Crop Kind,Class & Variety Breeding Institution Distributor Crop Kind,
Class & Variety Breeding Institution Distributor
FEED and FOOD BARLEY CANADA WESTERN AMBER DURUMTwo-Row AAC Cabri AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersAltorado Highland Specialty Grains Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. AAC Congress AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDSBrahma Westbred, LLC. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. AAC Current AAFC (Swift Current) Alliance Seed.Busby FCDC (Lacombe) Mastin Seeds AAC Durafield AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCanmore FCDC (Lacombe) CANTERRA SEEDS AAC Marchwell VB AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCDC Austenson U of S - CDC SeCan Members AAC Raymore AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCDC Coalition U of S - CDC CANTERRA SEEDS AAC Spitfire AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCDC Cowboy U of S - CDC SeCan Members AC Navigator AAFC (Swift Current) Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Maverick U of S - CDC SeCan Members Brigade AAFC (Swift Current) Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Trey U of S - CDC FP Genetics CDC Alloy U of S - CDC FP Genetics Champion Westbred, LLC. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. CDC Carbide VB U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Claymore Highland Specialty Grains Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. CDC Desire U of S - CDC Syngenta CanadaCONLON NDSU Seed Depot CDC Dynamic U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Gadsby FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members CDC Fortitude U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Oreana Highland Specialty Grains Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. CDC Verona U of S - CDC Alliance Seed.Ponoka FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members CDC Vivid U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Seebe FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members Enterprise AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDSXENA Westbred, LLC. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. Strongfield AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersSix-Row Transcend AAFC (Swift Current) FP Genetics AC Harper AAFC (Lethbridge) SeCan MembersAC Ranger AAFC (Brandon) FP Genetics CANADA WESTERN RED SPRINGAC Rosser AAFC (Brandon) SeCan Members 5604HR CL Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. Amisk FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members 5605HR CL Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Chigwell FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members AAC Bailey AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDSMuskwa FCDC (Lacombe) SeedNet Inc. AAC Brandon AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersSundre FCDC (Lacombe) Mastin Seeds AAC Cameron VB AAFC (Brandon) CANTERRA SEEDSTrochu FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members AAC Connery AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDS
AAC Elie AAFC (Swift Current) Alliance SeedHULLESS - FOOD and FEED BARLEY AAC Pervail VB AAFC (Winnipeg) Alliance SeedCDC Ascent U of S - CDC SeCan Members AAC Redberry AAFC (Swift Current) Alliance SeedCDC Carter U of S - CDC SeCan Members AAC Redwater AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersCDC McGwire U of S - CDC SeCan Members AAC Tisdale AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersFalcon FCDC (Lacombe) Progressive Seeds Ltd AAC Viewfield AAFC (Swift Current) FP GeneticsTyto FCDC (Lacombe) Progressive Seeds Ltd AC Barrie AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan Members
AC Intrepid AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDSMALTING BARLEY AC Splendor AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersTwo-Row Carberry AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersAAC Connect AAFC (Brandon) CANTERRA SEEDS Cardale AAFC (Winnipeg) Seed DepotAAC Synergy AAFC (Brandon) Syngenta Canada Coleman U of Alberta Lefsrud SeedAC Metcalfe AAFC (Brandon) SeCan Members CDC Adamant VB U of S - CDC FP GeneticsBentley FCDC (Lacombe) CANTERRA SEEDS CDC Abound U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Bow U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Bradwell U of S - CDC SeCan MembersCDC Clear (hulless) U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Go U of S - CDC Public release U of S - CDCCDC Copeland U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Hughes VB U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Fraser U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Landmark VB U of S - CDC FP GeneticsCDC Kindersley U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Plentiful U of S - CDC FP Genetics CDC Meredith U of S - CDC SeCan Members CDC Stanley U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. CDC PlatinumStar U of S - CDC/Sapporo/PML CANTERRA SEEDS CDC Titanium VB U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc. CDC PolarStar U of S - CDC/Sapporo/PML CANTERRA SEEDS CDC Utmost VB U of S - CDC FP Genetics Cerveza ^ AAFC (Brandon) Mastin Seeds CDC VR Morris U of S - CDC Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.Harrington U of S - CDC SeCan Members Glenn NDSU CANTERRA SEEDSLowe FCDC (Lacombe) SeCan Members Go Early U of Alberta Mastin SeedsMajor AAFC (Brandon) Alliance Seed Goodeve VB AAFC (Swift Current) Alliance SeedMerit 57 Busch Ag Res. Inc. CANTERRA SEEDS Muchmore AAFC (Swift Current) FP Genetics Newdale AAFC (Brandon) FP Genetics Peace AAFC (Winnipeg) CANTERRA SEEDSSirish Syngenta AG Syngenta Canada Shaw VB AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersTR13606 FCDC (Lacombe) FCDC (Lacombe) Stettler AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersSix-Row Superb AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersLegacy Busch Ag Res. Inc. Proven Seed/FP Genetics SY433 Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Syngenta Canada
SY479 VB Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Alliance SeedSY Slate Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Syngenta CanadaSY Sovite Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Syngenta CanadaThorsby U of Alberta CANTERRA SEEDSVesper VB ^ AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersWR859CL ^ Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Richardson Intl
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BREEDING INSTITUTIONS AND SEED DISTRIBUTORS OF VARIETIES LISTED IN THIS PUBLICATION (continued)Crop Kind,Class & Variety Breeding Institution Distributor Crop Kind,
Class & Variety Breeding Institution Distributor
OAT CANADA WESTERN HARD WHITE SPRINGMilling AAC Iceberg AAFC (Winnipeg) Alliance SeedAAC Justice AAFC (Winnipeg) FP Genetics CDC Whitewood U of S - CDC SeCan MembersAC Juniper AAFC (Lacombe) Mastin Seeds Snowbird AAFC (Winnipeg) FP GeneticsAC Morgan AAFC (Lacombe) SeCan Members Snowstar AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersAkina Lantmannen SW Seed La Coop Fédérée Whitehawk AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersBradley AAFC - ECORC SeCan MembersCDC Boyer U of S - CDC SeCan Members CANADA PRAIRIE SPRING REDCDC Dancer U of S - CDC FP Genetics/Cargill 5700PR Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Minstrel U of S - CDC FP Genetics AAC Crossfield AAFC (Winnipeg) CANTERRA SEEDSCDC Norseman U of S - CDC SeCan Members AAC Crusader AAFC (Winnipeg) CANTERRA SEEDSCDC Orrin U of S - CDC FP Genetics/Cargill AAC Entice AAFC (Winnipeg) Proven Seed/CPS Canada Inc.CDC Ruffian U of S - CDC FP Genetics AAC Foray VB AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersCDC Seabiscuit U of S - CDC CANTERRA SEEDS AAC Goodwin AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCDC Weaver U of S - CDC FP Genetics AAC Penhold AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersCS Camden Lantmannen SW Seed CANTERRA SEEDS AAC Ryley AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersDerby U of S - CDC Proven Seed/Mastin Seeds AAC Tenacious VB AAFC (Winnipeg) Alliance SeedJordan AAFC - ECORC SeCan Members AC Crystal AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan MembersKara Lantmannen SW Seed La Coop Fédérée CDC Terain U of S - CDC FP GeneticsKyron Lantmannen SW Seed La Coop Fédérée SY985 Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Proven Seed / Richardson IntlPomona University of Minnesota La Coop Fédérée SY995 Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc.Souris NDSU Seed Depot SY Rowyn Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Alliance SeedStride AAFC (Winnipeg) SeCan MembersTriactor Lantmannen SW Seed CANTERRA SEEDS CANADA WESTERN SPECIAL PURPOSEFeed AAC Awesome VB AAFC (Lethbridge) SeCan MembersAC Mustang AAFC (Lacombe) Mastin Seeds AAC Innova AAFC (Lethbridge) Alliance SeedCDC Nasser U of S - CDC T & L Seeds AAC NRG097 AAFC (Swift Current) CANTERRA SEEDSLu AAFC (Lacombe) SeCan Members Alderon KWS-UK SeCan MembersForage CDC NRG003 U of S - CDC CANTERRA SEEDSCDC Baler U of S - CDC FP Genetics Charing VB KWS-UK SeCan MembersCDC Haymaker U of S - CDC SeCan Members Pasteur Wiersum Plant Breeding SeCan MembersMurphy AAFC (Lacombe) SeCan Members Sparrow VB KWS-UK SeCan Members
SY087 Syngenta Seeds Canada Inc. Syngenta CanadaFALL RYEBono KWS Lochow GMBH FP Genetics CANADA WESTERN SOFT WHITE SPRINGBrasetto KWS Lochow GMBH FP Genetics AAC Chiffon VB AAFC (Lethbridge) SeedNet Inc.Daniello KWS Lochow GMBH SeedNet Inc. AAC Indus VB AAFC (Lethbridge) SeCan MembersGatano KWS Lochow GMBH FP Genetics AC Andrew AAFC (Lethbridge) SeCan MembersGuttino KWS Lochow GMBH SeedNet Inc. AC Meena AAFC (Lethbridge) Haney FarmsHazlet AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan Members Sadash VB AAFC (Lethbridge) SeCan MembersPrima AAFC (Swift Current) SeCan Members
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