Winter Wheat.
Our hard-working winter wheat varieties are yield and quality leaders. Whatever market you’re in, you’ll find a hard red, soft red and soft white variety with proven performance and a strong disease package.
AC* Morley – hard red
Continues to be highest yielding over long-term data
Potential for high protein
Excellent tolerance to Fusarium Head Blight due to tight flower
Excellent resistance to Powdery Mildew, Leaf Rust and Septoria
High straw yield
R045 - Soft Red Winter Wheat
Excellent Yield - Strong straw
ADV Dyno –
LIMITED SUPPLY
High yielding awned soft red variety
Excellent disease package
Medium height with strong straw
Very good winter survival
Excellent fusarium tolerance
D8006W –
NEW
Excellent yielding awned soft white winter wheat
Very good winter survival
Good overall disease package with excellent tolerance to mildew and leaf rust
Excellent lodging resistance
Superior – soft white
Five years of consistent high yield average across the province in Ontario
Performance Trials, 2001-2005
Medium-tall variety with excellent standability
Good overall disease package with good to excellent tolerance to Leaf Rust,
Glume Blotch and Powdery Mildew
Produces plenty of absorbent straw
Please contact the Advantage Seeds distributor in your area to reach your local
Advantage Seeds Dealer.
Variety Characteristic
AC* Morley
ADV DYNO
D8006W
Superior
Height
Tall
Medium
Medium
Medium Tall
Kernel weight
Excellent
Very Good
Excellent
Excellent
Test weight
Excellent
Excellent
Very Good
Very good
Lodging resistance
Very good
Very Good
Excellent
Excellent
No-till adaptability
Good
Good
Good
Good
Yield potential
Excellent
Excellent
Very Good
Excellent
Soil types
Well adapted over
a wide range
Well adapted over
a wide range
Well adapted over
a wide range
Well adapted over
a wide range
*AC is an official mark used under licence from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
AC Morley is a high quality, high yielding variety for us with or without an application of Folicur.
L.D. Inwood, Ontario
In general, hard red wheats are better as a group for DON levels than other wheat types, although visual symptoms of the initial fusarium infection are about average. The standout in the hard red group is AC Morley, with a proven track record both for excellent fusarium tolerance and low toxin level production.
Peter Johnson, Provincial Cereals Specialist
Superior has performed well for us. Its a tall wheat with lots of straw and the yield is there. It puts out a good kernel with top test weight. To my mind, Superior is tough to beat.
L. Becker, Dashwood, Ontario
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