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Barley Details
By GSF
Apr 30, 2004, 11:54
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Bowers Bowers
is an awned (bearded) six-rowed spring feed barley developed by the
Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. It was released for
prdocution in 1979. Bowers had medium-early maturity and medium height,
similar to Beacon. Its lodging resistance is also comparable to Beacon.
Plants ahve large heads and above average number of tillers. Seed size
is average with good test weight. Bowers is resistant to stem rust and
has better resistance to mildew, spot blotch and net blotch than Larker. |
Thoroughbred U.S. Protected Variety (Title V - May be sold only as a class of Certified Seed
Thoroughbred is a high yielding, full season, awned, six-row hulled
winter feed barley having very good straw strength, high test weight
and bright plump seed. On average, head emergence of Thoroughbred is 2
days later than Wysor, 4 days later than Nomini and Price, and 6 days
later than Callao. Average plant height is 3-4 inches taller than
Callao and Price and 3-4 inches shorter than Wysor and Nomini. Straw
strength is similar to those of Price and Nomini, and better than those
of Wysor and Callao. As a feed grain and rotational crop, Thoroughbred
is resistant to powdery mildew and barley yellow dwarf virus. It is
moderately susceptible to leaf rust and net blotch. This variety has
three classes (F, R & C) and has a thirty cent/unit royalty.
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