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2007

Farmers quick to adopt new wheat varieties

Innovative new online tool simplifies viewing of CWB Variety Survey results

October 18, 2007

Winnipeg – A milling wheat variety named Lillian, introduced for the first time in 2006, has already become the most commonly planted type of Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat in Western Canada.

The CWB’s 2007 Variety Survey, released today, shows Lillian has overtaken Superb as the most popular wheat on the Prairies, comprising 15 per cent of all CWRS plantings. In 2006, Superb had displaced AC Barrie, which was the top variety for over a decade. Nearly half the varieties of CWRS grown in 1998 are no longer produced today.

This year’s survey also shows sharp regional divisions between preferred varieties. For example, Lillian is the top variety in Saskatchewan, where its solid stem resists a persistent sawfly problem. In Alberta, the Harvest variety is tops for its sprouting resistance and in Manitoba, where fusarium concern is high, AC Barrie remains the overwhelming favourite.

“Newer varieties bred for specific growing conditions are being adopted quickly by farmers in response to very specific needs,” said CWB agronomist Mike Grenier. “The days of farmers relying on a single variety for many years are over. That makes knowledge of varietal trends more important than ever.”

Other survey highlights are listed in the attached backgrounder.

An innovative new online tool has been introduced to help farmers easily view the Variety Survey results. Using the computer mouse to “hover” over an area on a map of Western Canada, boxes instantly pop up listing the top varieties of various grain classes in each crop district. Increased regional differences make this a particularly useful detail, Grenier said.

Another new tool allows quick viewing of charts and graphs showing province-by-province trends in seeded varieties. Graphs can be customized to allow meaningful comparisons by class, by province or by year. A written overview has also been posted to help readers quickly identify noteworthy developments in varietal trends.

An audio podcast featuring Grenier discussing the Variety Survey results will be posted this week for exclusive access by farmers who have signed up for CWB e-Services.

Controlled by western Canadian farmers, the CWB is the largest wheat and barley marketer in the world. One of Canada's biggest exporters, the Winnipeg-based organization sells grain to over 70 countries and returns all sales revenue, less marketing costs to farmers.

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For more information, please contact:

Maureen Fitzhenry,
CWB media relations manager
(204) 983-3101
Cell: (204) 227-6927
maureen_fitzhenry@cwb.ca


CWB Variety Survey: Backgrounder

CWRS

CWAD

CWRW

Malting barley

Feed barley

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