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T173
HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T158
LCS Mint
2014 SEED GUIDE
T153
T81
LCS Wizard
T154
T163
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Group Limagrain: first and foremost a plant breeding company
Limagrain Cereal Seeds
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B orn of a desire to bring farmers together to improve the quality
and availability of seed supplies, Group Limagrain was founded
as a farmers’ cooperative in France in 1942. Today, still farmer-owned,
the company has 8,000 employees, is the largest seed company in the
European Union and is the largest cereal seed producer in the world.
The North American subsidiary, Limagrain Cereal Seeds (LCS), is Group
Limagrain’s fi rst American operation for cereal breeding. In the U.S.,
the company focuses on wheat research and the creation of new,
improved varieties. Located in Fort Collins, Colorado, Limagrain Cereal
Seeds’ headquarters is centrally positioned to our research stations
located in Kansas, Washington, North Dakota and Indiana.
Group Limagrain has strategically placed breeding programs in every
area of the world where wheat is grown. Through shuttle breeding
methodologies and the exchange of elite germplasm across the globe,
farmers in the Central and Southern Great Plains have access to the best
genetics available in the world, delivered through the LCS brand.
This network of breeding programs, spanning six continents and backed
by cutting edge technology, is available to you now.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Meet The Team .......................................................................................................4
The Legacy of Jim Wilson ...................................................................................5
T158 ..........................................................................................................................6
LCS Wizard ..............................................................................................................8
LCS Mint ..................................................................................................................10
T154 .........................................................................................................................12
T153 ..........................................................................................................................14
T163 ..........................................................................................................................16
T81 ............................................................................................................................18
T173 ..........................................................................................................................19
Hard Red Winter Wheat Yield Data .................................................................20
Coming Soon to a Field Near You ....................................................................22
LCS Quality Lab ...................................................................................................24
LCS on the Web ....................................................................................................26
Data presented are from replicated research plots grown by or on behalf of LCS. Actual performance is subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Individual results may vary. Races of pathogens and pests change over time. Disease and pest reactions are subject to these changes.
Group Limagrainan international farming community
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Hello, I’m Drew Hendricker, LCS Sales Manager for the Central Plains. Working with corn and soybeans for the last eight years has helped me bring fresh ideas and a new perspective to the ever-changing wheat industry. It’s an exciting time to be involved in wheat innovation, and we’re thrilled to bring you our product guide for the 2014 season. Inside you’ll fi nd technical information on each of our HRWW varieties, as well as a taste of what lies ahead.
As the main contact for all our Limagrain Cereal Seeds dealers, I have the honor of working with the best in the industry. Please let me know if you have any questions about our lineup of superior wheat genetics.
Drew Hendricker, Regional Sales ManagerContact: 970-231-8875 / [email protected]
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat BreederMarla breeds hard winter wheat for the Central and Southern Great Plains. She obtained her Ph.D. from Kansas State in 2006 and welcomed the chance to return to the Great Plains in 2010 with LCS. Marla’s research career has focused on wheat improvement, genetic resistance to insects and pathogens, and producing accurate genotypic data.
Brent Conrady, Research AssociateBrent manages aspects of performance trial planting and harvest opera-tions, along with agronomy trials for both wheat and canola. Brent grew up on a dryland wheat farm in northern Oklahoma and spent 10 years as a certifi ed crop advisor before joining LCS.
Dean Wilson, Research AssociateDean assists Marla in breeding wheat for the Central Plains. He targets the accumulation and analysis of data for yield and disease resistance. Prior to joining LCS, Dean assisted the late Dr. Jim Wilson of Trio Research.
Dr. Jim Peterson, Vice President of ResearchJim currently oversees all U.S. breeding operations. Prior to joining LCS, Jim spent 27 years in public sector wheat research, including 12 years as a professor of Wheat Breeding and Genetics at Oregon State University. Jim also served as Chair of the National Wheat Improvement Committee.
Frank Curtis, Chief Operating Offi cerFrank is our Chief Operating Offi cer and has worked for Group Limagrain for the past 34 years. Frank moved to the U.S. in 2010 to launch our company. Frank’s roles within the Group have included plant breeding, fi eld research, product development, senior management, seed sales and marketing.
Dr. Jim Wilson | 1930-2012Limagrain Cereal Seeds’ HRWW team is head-
quartered in Wichita, Kansas at the LCS Trio
Research Station — so named in recognition of
the contributions made by the late Jim Wilson.
LCS embraces the values important to Jim:
putting farmers fi rst by releasing only high
yielding, low-risk wheats. Jim accomplished this
by matching wheat types with their respective
areas of adaptation, having a diverse, multigenic
response to disease and avoiding the ‘one wheat
fi ts all’ mentality.
THE LEGACY OFJIM WILSON
MEET THE TEAM
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LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T158
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
•Excellenttolerancetodrought
•Hightillering,withshort,stiffstraw
•Earlytohead:longergrainfillperiod
Outstanding Yield in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma and TexasT158 is a medium-early maturity, high tillering Hard Red Winter Wheat
variety released in 2009. The defi ning characteristic of T158 is its proven
ability to produce very high yields in both dryland and irrigated conditions.
It has a very wide adaptation across the Central and High Plains.
Excellent tolerance to drought and heat stress, combined with the ability
to make grain and fi ll kernels under stress, make this a wise, low-risk
choice for western wheat producing areas. T158 has short, stiff straw,
resists shattering and covers the ground well in the fall. It is resistant to
the 2012 stripe rust race and has intermediate resistance to leaf rust.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
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End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
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400 400 = 6700 700 = 3400 400 = 6800 800 = 2800 800 = 2400 = 8800 800 = 2500 500 = 5
Agronomic Features
T158
Protein BelowAverage
Baking Quality Acceptable
Milling Quality Exceptional
T158 Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Susceptible Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length Medium Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance Excellent Good Good Very Good
Height Medium Medium Short Medium
Maturity Medium-Early Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation VeryGood Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength VeryGood Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight Good Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability VeryHigh Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness Good Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential Excellent Excellent Very Good Very Good
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
T158 has excellent fl our extraction. Loaf volume and mixing properties meet or exceed industry targets.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
WheatStreakMosaic
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:Tolerant
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•Verybroadadaptation
fromTexastoNebraska
•Exceptionalstrawstrength—beston
themarket!
•Respondswelltohighmanagement
Your Road to Profit Begins HereLCS Wizard is a medium maturity Hard Red Winter Wheat targeted for the
Central and Southern Plains and irrigated production in the High Plains.
It has exceptional straw strength to handle high fertilization strategies.
LCS Wizard is medium height with a medium coleoptile. Yield data from
LCS Wizard in 2012 and 2013 trials were superb across many varied envi-
ronments, proving its broad adaptation and yield stability. LCS Wizard is
late in producing a fi rst hollow stem, allowing it to be utilized as a dual-
purpose wheat in grazing situations. Tolerance to both Hessian fl y and
barley yellow dwarf virus are two key traits that not many products
currently on the market can offer. LCS Wizard is also tolerant to soil-borne
mosaic virus.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
LCS Wizard
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
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End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
Agronomic Features
LCSWizard
Protein Average
Baking Quality Acceptable
Milling Quality Acceptable
LCSWizard Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length Medium Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance VeryGood Good Good Very Good
Height Medium Medium Short Medium
Maturity Medium Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation VeryGood Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength Excellent Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight VeryGood Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability High Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness Good Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential Excellent Excellent Very Good Very Good
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
LCS Wizard has hard grain, excellent test weight and good fl our extraction. LCS Wizard has average baking quality.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
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700 700 = 3800 800 = 2400 400 = 6500 500 = 5800 800 = 2400 = 8300 260 = 7
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:Tolerant
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
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•Verygoodyieldpotential
acrossKansas
•Excellenttolerancetoacidsoils
•Resistantto2012strainsof
striperust
Almost as Good as a License to Print Money!LCS Mint is a medium height, medium maturity Hard Red Winter Wheat
variety released in 2012. The yield data on LCS Mint is outstanding in dryland
production zones. LCS Mint has a very striking dark green plant color and is
well adapted to the Central and High Plains. This variety is photoperiod sensi-
tive, meaning that it will vary its maturity year-to-year more than non-sen-
sitive varieties, as LCS Mint responds to variation in daylength. LCS Mint is
resistant to the 2012 stripe rust race and has excellent tolerance to acid soils,
along with exceptional milling and baking quality.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
LCS Mint
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RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
Agronomic Features
LCSMint
Protein Average
Baking Quality Excellent
Milling Quality Exceptional
LCSMint Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length Medium Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance Excellent Good Good Very Good
Height Medium-Tall Medium Short Medium
Maturity Medium Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation Good Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength Average Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight VeryGood Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability Intermediate Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness VeryGood Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential Excellent Excellent Very Good Very Good
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
LCS Mint has high fl our extraction, strong mixing properties and excellent stabil-ity. Loaf volume, internal crumb and color meet or exceed industry targets.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
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400 400 = 6400 = 8400 = 8300 260 = 7900 900 = 1400 400 = 6800 800 = 2
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:Tolerant
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•Broadadaptationacross
Plainsstates
•Veryhighyield,goodtestweight
•TolerancetolowpHsoils
Excellent Yield, Solid Agronomics,A Sound Investment!T154 is a very high yielding variety with early maturity and excellent
resistance to soil-borne mosaic virus. It is tolerant of low pH soil and is an
excellent choice on acid soils. T154 holds its grain hardness in the more
humid, wetter environments of eastern Kansas. This line performs very
well in both irrigated and dryland conditions, especially in central Kansas.
Much like T153, it also has adult plant resistance to leaf rust and stripe
rust, making it a low-risk choice that yields. Adult plant resistance to
diseases allows the plant to become infected but fi ghts off the disease, not
allowing it to spread throughout the plant.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T154
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
Excellent Adaptation Good Adaptation
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End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
Agronomic Features
T154
Protein Average
Baking Quality Acceptable
Milling Quality Acceptable
T154 Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length Medium Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance Excellent Good Good Very Good
Height Medium-Short Medium Short Medium
Maturity Early Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation VeryGood Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength Good Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight Average Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability High Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness VeryGood Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential VeryGood Excellent Very Good Very Good
T154 has hard grain and good fl our extraction. T154 is similar to T153 for baking performance.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
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400 400 = 6900 900 = 1400 400 = 6800 800 = 2800 800 = 2400 400 = 6700 700 = 3400 = 8
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
WheatStreakMosaic
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:Tolerant
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
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•Adultplantresistancetostriperust
•Firstchoiceforacidsoils
•Stiffstraw,resistanttoshattering
Early, Low-Risk PerformanceT153 is an ultra-early Hard Red Winter Wheat that heads out earlier than
most all other HRW wheats currently on the market. Acid soil tolerance and
good resistance to both soil-borne mosaic virus and fusarium head blight
(head scab) make this variety ideally suited for the central and eastern
regions of the Central and Southern Great Plains. T153 also has very nice
adult plant resistance to leaf rust and stripe rust. This characteristic means
the variety may be infected early on, but the rust lesions will not spread
further throughout the season.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T153
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
Excellent Adaptation Good Adaptation
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End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
Agronomic Features
T153
Protein Average
Baking Quality Acceptable
Milling Quality LessDesirable
T153 Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length Medium-Long Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance VeryGood Good Good Very Good
Height Short Medium Short Medium
Maturity VeryEarly Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation VeryGood Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength VeryGood Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight Average Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability High Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness VeryGood Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential VeryGood Excellent Very Good Very Good
T153 has the gluten strength and baking performance to meet industry quality expectations for HRWW.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =
300 260 = 7900 900 = 1400 400 = 6800 800 = 2800 800 = 2600 600 = 4800 800 = 2400 = 8
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
WheatStreakMosaic
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:Tolerant
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•Selectedspecificallyforresistance
towheatstreakmosaicvirus
•Goodmillingand
bakingcharacteristics
•Goodtolerancetosoil-borne
mosaicvirus
For Dryland Sites and WSMV AreasT163 is a niche variety that has great adaptation to western portions of
the Central and High Plains. It is slightly taller in stature than T158 and
matures two days later. This variety has true genetic resistance to wheat
streak mosaic virus. T163 stands up against barley yellow dwarf virus and
stripe rust. It also has excellent tolerance to soil-borne mosaic virus.
This line has excellent milling and baking quality and test weight.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T163
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End-Use Quality
Disease Resistance
Agronomic Features
T163
Protein Average
Baking Quality Acceptable
Milling Quality Acceptable
T163 Everest Armour Duster
Acid Soil Tolerance Susceptible Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant
Coleoptile Length NotAvailable Medium Medium-Long Medium
Drought Tolerance Good Good Good Very Good
Height Medium-Tall Medium Short Medium
Maturity Medium Early Early Medium
Seed Size Medium Large Medium Small
Shattering Reputation VeryGood Good Very Good Good
Straw Strength BelowAverage Very Good Very Good Below Average
Test Weight Good Very Good Average Good
Tillering Ability High Intermediate Very High Very High
Winter-Hardiness VeryGood Very Good Good Below Average
Yield Potential Average Excellent Very Good Very Good
T163 meets or exceeds the industry preferred targets for HRWW. It has good fl our extraction. T163 has strong mixing properties, superior color and good loaf volume and crumb grain.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
1 = Most resistant 9 = Most susceptible
All data obtained from Limagrain Cereal Seeds' Hard Red Winter Wheat Breeding Program
1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =1,00 1,00 =
500 500 = 5500 500 = 5400 400 = 6800 800 = 2800 800 = 2400 400 = 6500 500 = 5900 900 = 1
BarleyYellowDwarf
HessianFly
LeafRust
PowderyMildew
Soil-BorneMosaic
StemRust
StripeRust
WheatStreakMosaic
7-9:Susceptible 4-6:Intermediate 0-3:TolerantRECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
Excellent Adaptation Good Adaptation
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•Exceptionalyieldpotential
•Superiorstrawstrength
•Earlyplantmaturity
Two Decades of Proven PerformanceT81 is a white chaffed Hard Red Winter Wheat that tillers very well.
It covers the ground early and has solid consistent yields. Released by
Trio Research in 1993, this variety can still win a yield trial today! T81 is
the backbone of many varieties and provides solid adult plant resistance
to both stripe rust and stem rust. This variety is an excellent choice for
dryland in the High Plains, with above average milling and baking scores.
T81 has medium-early maturity and has medium height.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
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•Superiorstrawstrength
•Earlyplantmaturity
Two Decades of Proven PerformanceT81 is a white chaffed Hard Red Winter Wheat that tillers very well.
It covers the ground early and has solid consistent yields. Released by
Trio Research in 1993, this variety can still win a yield trial today! T81 is
the backbone of many varieties and provides solid adult plant resistance
to both stripe rust and stem rust. This variety is an excellent choice for
dryland in the High Plains, with above average milling and baking scores.
T81 has medium-early maturity and has medium height.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
•Tall,withlongthinstrawand
excellentleaves
•Producesadensecropofleafytillers
•Idealmaturityforwintergrazing
Make Hay with T173For Grazing: Sow T173 early. It tends to have a prostrate growth habit
during tillering, but after crown is established, T173 will produce a dense
crop of leafy tillers ideal for winter grazing. As T173 is relatively late to
mature, it can be grazed for longer than most dual-purpose varieties.
For Hay: T173 is tall with long, thin straw and excellent leaves. Though the
heads are awnless, they are hard to thresh, and should not be taken for
grain. The thin straw and leafy nature of T173 ensures that it produces a
heavy crop of highly palatable forage.
For Silage: If a higher energy feed is required, with more starch and more
dry matter yield per acre, leave T173 in the fi eld until it reaches the ‘cheesy
ripe’ stage, then chop fi nely and ensile in a well compacted clamp.
Dr. Marla Barnett, Wheat Breeder
LCS FORAGE WHEAT
T173
RECOMMENDED CULTIVATION REGION
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LCS HARD RED WINTER WHEAT
T81
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Variety2013 Mean
Yield (bu/ac) 7 Locations
2013 Mean Yield
(% control)
2012 Mean Yield (bu/ac)
Over 10 Locations
Two-Year Mean Yield (bu/ac)
2013 Test Weight Mean (lbs/bu)
LCS MINT 75.4 112.1 62.2 68.8 61.3
LCS WIZARD 71.6 104.2 63.2 67.4 60.5
T158 68.7 102.9 66.1 67.4 59.8
T154 66.0 101.0 64.2 65.1 58.9
T153 65.9 104.8 63.9 64.9 58.7
ARMOUR 63.3 96.2 60.2 61.7 58.8
BILLINGS 68.0 94.2 - - 59.7
DENALI 68.2 99.5 60.8 64.5 59.8
DUSTER 64.9 96.9 61.9 63.4 59.5
EVEREST 66.7 100.9 60.7 63.7 61.0
GALLAGHER 69.3 100.0 67.5 68.4 59.3
HATCHER 65.1 95.9 58.1 61.6 58.9
IBA 71.7 107.2 68.6 70.2 59.9
OVERLAND 67.4 99.9 55.1 61.2 59.8
TAM111 68.9 98.1 61.3 65.1 60.6
WB-CEDAR 68.7 103.1 - - 60.1
LCH09-06 65.3 94.9 54.6 59.9 57.8
LCH10-13 65.3 93.1 57.7 61.5 60.3
LCH10-187 64.8 105.4 64.0 64.4 59.5
LCH11-1064 69.3 108.4 - - 59.7
LCH11-1117 67.0 99.9 - - 59.4
LCH11-1130 69.5 108.5 - - 57.4
LCH11-1172 62.4 94.7 - - 57.5
Mean 65.6 98.3 - - 58.2
% CV 10.3 13.6 - - 3.3
LSD 11.1 16.0 - - 2.4
Manter, KS Palmer, KS Wichita, KSEnid, OK
Fungicide Applied
Colby, KS Irrigated
Garden City, KS Irrigated
Imperial, NE Irrigated
41.2 71.6 78.4 54.2 97.3 86.8 98.2
35.5 56.5 86.7 53.6 86.8 101.6 80.5
32.4 65.4 63.2 59.7 85.5 81.3 93.4
29.1 68.0 69.7 50.9 85.2 77.4 81.6
30.0 69.5 69.8 57.2 70.1 81.4 83.1
28.5 67.8 72.6 57.0 71.0 66.4 79.7
28.0 61.1 60.2 55.1 85.7 93.2 93.0
33.9 55.9 64.8 49.6 90.5 75.1 107.9
36.8 51.4 66.9 50.3 82.0 80.6 86.5
31.4 61.5 84.2 53.0 82.2 77.8 76.9
26.4 64.2 75.2 55.3 88.4 78.4 97.0
31.5 54.6 67.3 53.3 84.1 75.1 89.8
39.2 59.0 85.0 50.2 86.2 91.7 90.8
30.0 68.7 70.1 57.5 85.5 81.2 78.6
31.9 62.6 75.0 57.4 82.2 84.9 88.1
33.0 66.4 75.3 58.0 86.2 83.2 79.1
23.7 47.0 79.8 54.0 76.9 91.2 84.4
27.5 54.6 81.5 50.8 80.6 83.3 78.7
30.8 65.9 74.9 52.5 84.9 69.7 74.8
23.6 63.4 74.0 51.5 93.3 94.4 84.8
31.1 70.0 71.6 50.5 82.8 95.9 67.1
31.9 66.4 75.4 56.6 89.2 79.1 88.0
25.6 63.6 72.1 56.2 77.6 70.3 71.6
29.2 59.7 72.9 54.0 80.5 80.2 82.5
10.4 10.3 8.4 12.4 6.1 13.2 11.5
4.9 10.0 9.9 10.8 9.8 17.1 15.3
LCS Elite Trial Performance Data 2013 LCS Elite Yield Trial Data: Individual Sites
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THE FUTURE OF LCS HRWW GENETICS
Coming Soon to a Field Near You
After years of intensive selection and careful evaluation in replicated yield
trials by the breeder, the commercial team gets involved. We select the
very best of our advanced experimental varieties for expanded yield and
quality evaluations. At the same time, I begin planting seed purifi cation
and increase fi elds of these varieties to ensure there is an adequate supply
of seed available to our dealers as soon as we release the variety. We don’t
want to leave elite genetics sitting on the shelf.
Brad Erker, Product Development ManagerBrad oversees Breeder seed and Foundation seed production and contracting. He also works with Plant Variety Protection, Intellectual Property and Seed Certifi cation of LCS varieties. Brad has been involved in the seed industry since 1993, with experience in agronomy, plant breeding and seed certifi cation, having directed the Colorado Seed Program at Colorado State University for eight years prior to joining LCS.
LCH11-1117
LCH11-1117 is a medium maturing line with a medium coleoptile length. It has a very nice mixograph, resists lodging under high fertil-ization regimes and is resistant to stripe rust.
LCH11-1130
LCH11-1130 is a medium maturing line with a medium short coleoptile length. It has intermediate toler-ance to leaf rust and a broad area of adaptation.
LCH11-1064
LCH11-1064 is a medium maturing line with a medium-long coleoptile. It is resistant to stripe rust and leaf rust and has a broad adapta-tion. It resists lodging in irrigated and high fertilization production zones. It has a good mixograph and good winter-hardiness for northern locations.
LCH10-187
LCH10-187 is an early maturing line best suited for dryland production. It is resistant to leaf rust and fusar-ium head blight and has a medium coleoptile.
LCH11-147
LCH11-147 is resistant to leaf rust, produces high protein grain and has a medium-long coleoptile.
LCH10-13
LCH10-13 is a medium maturing vari-ety, best suited for Nebraska. It has a medium-long coleoptile length and a medium-tall plant height.
LCH09-06
LCH09-06 has excellent resistance to stripe rust and a medium-late maturity. It has an excellent disease resistance package for eastern areas of the Central Plains, including resis-tance to leaf rust, stripe rust, soil-borne mosaic and scab. It performs very well under irrigation.
LCI12-008
LCI12-008 is an early maturing variety with a medium-long coleop-tile length. It is a hard white winter wheat.
Dr. Marla Barnett,
Wheat Breeder
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LCS Quality Lab
LCS is committed to quality and meeting the needs of the milling and
baking industry. We have invested in a state-of-the-art quality lab to
produce data that will help our breeders make variety selections that
meet or exceed industry expectations. We test our variety candidates over
multiple locations and years to better predict performance and improve
end-use products.
Key parameters measured for Hard Red Winter Wheat are fl our yield,
mixing stability, loaf volume, crumb structure and color of bread. By test-
ing these parameters and others, the Fort Collins Quality Lab is used as a
screening tool by our breeders at different stages within their programs.
As they narrow down thousands of potential variety releases to one excep-
tional cultivar, end-use quality is a key factor, along with disease resistance
and agronomic performance.
Hayley Butler, Quality Manager
GRAIN SIZE AND WEIGHT
1
FLOUR MILLING YIELD
2
DOUGH MIXING CHARACTERISTICS
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Of all the technological advancements made in breeding and production
agriculture in recent years, changes in how we communicate are among
the most exciting to me. Information can be shared instantly between our
staff and any farmer in America via a cell phone or tablet; it's an incredibly
powerful tool. At LCS, we are fi nding new ways to use these technologies
to reach out to our seed dealers, their grower customers and anyone else
who loves wheat like we do. Through our website and social media
channels, we are able to provide critical and up-to-date information —
helping ensure you make the right variety decisions, and your varieties
perform and return value to your farm. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter,
and visit our website to fi nd out more about how we are improving agricul-
ture in the Central and Southern Great Plains.
Zach Gaines, Technical and Marketing ManagerZach oversees advertising, brand management and public relations. Zach started with LCS as a Research Associate for the HRSW program in the Northern Plains. Prior to joining LCS, Zach worked in raw materials and brewing for Anheuser-Busch.
LCS on the Web
Email us at: [email protected]
Visit our website for more information on these varieties and to see regional trial results:
LimagrainCerealSeeds.com
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Follow us on Twitter!@LimagrainWheat
Dealer:
WLimagrainCerealSeeds.comE [email protected] (970)498-2200
is a brand of Limagrain Cereal Seeds