b'winter cerealsperformance trials and grower directoryFALL RYEOverallYield Category (% Hazlet)Agronomic Characteristics:Most RecentStationTestFalling Hybrid orYear ofYears ofOverallLow 95High95WinterWeightTKWNumberHeightResistance Variety OP Variety Testing Testing Yield (bu/ac) (bu/ac) Survival (lb/bu) (g) (sec) (cm) to Lodging Yield and agronomic data only directly comparable to HazletHazlet (bu/ac) 93 66 120Hazlet OP 2022-23 78 100 100 100 EX 59 38 168 106 VGBrasetto Hybrid 2015-16 20 123 XX 122 EX 59 35 267 96 VGKWS Bono Hybrid 2022-23 48 137 136 137 EX 59 34 250 94 VGKWS Daniello *Hybrid 2018-19 18 125 122 126 VG 59 35 271 94 VG*KWS Receptor* Hybrid 2022-23 16 130 120 150 EX 59 33 233 93 VG*KWS Sandor* Hybrid 2022-23 16 127 119 142 EX 59 33 248 95 VGKWS Serafino * Hybrid 2022-23 31 132 130 135 EX 59 34 275 96 VGKWS Trebiano * Hybrid 2022-23 31 130 128 132 EX 59 36 250 99 VGPrima OP 2022-23 69 87 83 91 EX 58 33 208 118 GRemarks: For explanations on data summarization methods and other information, please see the comments in the introduction to the regional variety trials. *Limited KWS Receptor and KWS Sandor data for the high yield category (n=5), please use this data with caution as yields can change substantially across multiple growing conditions. All other data published in the table is based upon at least six site-years of data collected over two growing seasons. Hazlet has lower viscosity which improves feed performance in monogastric livestock. Fall rye is generally more cold tolerant than winter wheat and winter triticale. The long term average heading and maturity dates for Hazlet are June 1 and Aug. 6, respectively. All fall rye varieties are similar for heading and maturity and are considered early. Sprouting is a major factor in marketing rye for milling and 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 so producers should ensure that rye is harvested in a timely manner, similar to wheat crops. There is considerable variation in fall rye varieties for falling number that should be considered if milling markets are targeted. All fall rye is susceptible to ergot, however KWS Daniello, KWS Serafino, KWS Trebiano, KWS Receptor and KWS Sandor have reduced susceptibility for natural ergot infection. AFSC crop insurance deadlines for seeding fall rye is September 20, north of the Bow River and September 30, south of the Bow River. *= PBR application filed and subject to provisional protection.XX - Insufficient data to describe.Flagged for possible removal in 2025.Home Grown High Quality Canadian Seed Ph: 403-443-2577 Email: [email protected] Hills, AB www.penwestseeds.ca BarleyCPS WheatRed LentilsOn Site Services AAC Connect, CDC Copeland UA ForefrontCDC Nimble90 Scale on Site AAC Synergy, AC MetcalfeCDC ProclaimStorm Seed Treater CDC ChurchillSoft White WheatMini Bulk Bagging RGT PlanetNEW for 2024Sadash VBFaba Beans& Shipping CDC Austenson, Canmore219-16 Esma, SirishDurum Inoculant AAC StrongholdWinter TriticaleOsmium PeasAB SnowcatNodulator Duo Winter WheatTag Team AAC Ardill, AAC Carver AAC WildfireCanola ProstarNEW for 2024 BrettYoung, CanterraLallemand CDC Forest (green)OatsCS CamdenForages HRS WheatCDC EndureBrettYoung AAC Brandon, JakeAAC Hodge VBRGT Planet Malt Barley AAC Starbuck VBCDC Envy Wheat AAC Wheatland VBProstar Yellow Peas CDC EnvyNEW for 2024 92seed.ab.ca'