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1 CERTIFIED SEED Improving your process Enhancing your products Increasing your profits What is seed certification? Seed certification is an internationally recognized system to preserve the genetic identity and purity of crop varieties. How is seed certified? Seed certification requires planting eligible seedstocks, field inspection of the growing crop, proper conditioning, representative sampling, thorough laboratory analysis, and proper labeling. Who produces certified seed? Certified seed is produced by careful, conscientious growers, according to seed certification standards. Seed certification standards and procedures are available from MCIA. Why buy certified seed? Seed certification procedures provide the best possible third-party assurance of good quality seed of known identity and purity. What should I look for? For certification to be valid, buyers must be provided proof of certification. Seed containers must bear an official certification label. Bulk seed sales must be accompanied by a Bulk Seed Sales Certificate. For more information, call MCIA or visit our web site at MINNESOTA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION 1900 HENDON AVE, SAINT PAUL MN mncia@mncia.org 14
2 BARLEY BARLEY Conlon - Two-row spring barley developed for western North Dakota. Early maturity, high test weight, leaf disease resistance. Resistant to net blotch and powdery mildew. Moderately susceptible to spot blotch and Fusarium head blight. Susceptible to loose smut, leaf rust, septoria, scald, barley yellow dwarf virus, and QCCJ pathotype of wheat stem rust. Classified as a malting variety by AMBA. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Lacey - High yielding variety with improved malting quality characteristics. It is a six-row, smooth awn, white aleurone variety with good kernel plumpness. Lacey is average height with good lodging resistance; resistance to spot blotch and is similar to Robust for scab reaction. Classified as a malting variety by AMBA. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Adams Seed Wendell Lacey Ridge Farm Co. % Brian Lacey Wendell Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Todd County Faust, Kevin Long Prairie LCS Odyssey - A two-row spring malting variety with improved pre-harvest sprouting tolerance, excellent yield potential and naturally lower protein content. LCS Odyssey is rated as Non- GN (zero glycosidic nitrile content) and resistance to Cereal Cyst Nematodes. Marketed in the US by Limagrain Cereal Seeds. A single season use contract is required for production. Wilkin County Friederichs Seed Farm Foxhome ND Genesis - A high yielding two-row barley developed for ND and adjacent parts of Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota. It is medium-late maturity with medium straw strength, semi-smooth awns and long rachilla hairs. ND Genesis is moderately resistant to resistant to the net form of net blotch, and moderately resistant to the spot form of net blotch and spot blotch. It has large, plump kernels, low protein, some drought tolerance, accumulates less DON and has lower beta-glucan values than Pinnacle. Classified as a malting barley by AMBA. Released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Quest - A six-row malting barley with improved Fusarium head blight resistance and lower mycotoxin (DON) levels. Quest has a semi-smooth awn, white aluerone and long rachilla hair. It is about the same height as Robust, but taller than Lacey with yield and grain protein levels similar to Tradition and Lacey. Selected by AMBA as a recommended malting variety in December Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Rasmusson - High yielding variety with improved malting quality characteristics. It is a six-row, semi-smooth awn, white aleurone variety with good kernel plumpness. Rasmusson is shorter than most current six-row malting varieties in the Midwest. It has performed well in Minnesota and North Dakota yield trials. It has good lodging resistance, resistance to spot blotch and is similar to Robust for scab reaction. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Robust - Medium yield and maturity, colorless aleurone, sixrow, semi-smooth awn, short rachilla hairs. Good lodging resistance and kernel plumpness. Resistant to spot blotch. Classified as a malting variety by AMBA. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in Lacey, Quest & Rasmusson barley varieties for the Upper Midwest Driven to Discover CERTIFIED SEED 15
3 BARLEY BEANS Robust Cont. 16 Albert Lea Meeker County Peterson, Russell M. Grove City Royal - Short, six-row, smooth awn, good forage quality. Very good lodging resistance, ideal as a companion crop. Has blue aleurone; not a malting variety but intended as a companion crop for legume establishment or as a feed barley. High in relative feed value. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Wabasha County Zabel Seeds Plainview Tradition - Six-row, medium-early maturity variety. It is mediumshort in height and has very strong straw. Tradition has a nodding head type, semi-smooth awns, long rachilla hairs and white aleurone. Tradition has excellent agronomic performance and malt quality, and is well adapted to Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho and Montana. Classified as a malting variety by AMBA and developed by Busch Agricultural Resources. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Novak, James Angus BEANS Eclipse Black - An early maturing, high yielding black bean with ovoid seed and dull (opaque) black seed coat. Eclipse «z Star of the North Bean LLC Processor of Edible Beans and Small Grains Keith & Bill Chisholm Gary MN phone: «fax: is approximately three days earlier in maturity than T-39 and exhibits a synchronous plant dry-down at harvest. Eclipse is resistant to bean common mosaic virus, anthracnose race 7 and many races of rust. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. License and royalty agreement from NDSU Research Foundation required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Kapphahn, John M. Elbow Lake ND Palomino Pinto - A slow darkening pinto bean variety with good yield potential, it was released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. It has an intermediate growth habit and maturity is similar to commercial checks. ND Palomino is resistant to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV). License and royalty agreement from NDSU Research Foundation required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V is contemplated. Kapphahn, John M. Elbow Lake Rosie Light Red Kidney - A high yielding, medium late maturity, light red kidney bean released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. It is tolerant to the root rot fungal complex commonly present in MN. Rosie is resistant to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV) and is resistant to anthracnose race 73. It has intermediate levels of resistance to common bacterial blight and halo blight. Rosie is a full season variety and not recommended for late planting. License and royalty agreement from NDSU Research Foundation required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Norman County Star of the North Gary Talon Dark Red Kidney - A high yielding medium maturity, dark red kidney released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Talon is tolerant to the root rot fungal complex commonly present in MN. It is resistant to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV) and has shown resistance to the new bean rust race Talon is resistant to anthracnose race 73 and has intermediate levels of resistance to common bacterial blight and halo blight. License and royalty agreement from NDSU Research Foundation required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Norman County Star of the North Gary Zorro - A medium maturity, black bean variety with high-yields. It has an upright, short-vine growth habit with uniform drydown and good canning quality. Zorro is resistant to strains of CARRYOVER SEED IS LISTED ON PAGE 35. è
4 BEANS OATS bean anthracnose, rust, mosaic virus and the only black bean variety with moderate resistance to common bacterial blight. Released by Michigan State University. Licensed required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Kapphahn, John M. Elbow Lake KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS Park - Excellent seedling vigor, moderate resistance to rust, susceptible to mildew. Good forage and seed producer. Makes tough, durable sod. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in Roseau County C & S Habstritt Inc. Roseau Erickson, Douglas Roseau Olafson, Mark Roseau Slater, Gary Roseau Wensloff, Tony Roseau Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Heartland Seeds TLC, Inc. Moorhead Tobolt Seed Moorhead Albert Lea Kandiyohi County Loge, Alan Willmar Meeker County Smith, Steven Darwin Mower County Grass & Sons Seed, Inc. LeRoy Northern Excellence Seed, LLC CERTIFIED SEED OATS Badger - An early-maturing, high-yielding oat line. The heading date for Badger is similar to Kame. It is similar in height to Kame but has much better straw strength. Badger is a yellow oat with very good test weight. It has a good crown rust rating and is resistant to smut. Barley yellow dwarf virus tolerance is similar to other early varieties. Released by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station in No Registered class. License required for seed production. PVP(94). Rice County Werner Seed Company Dundas Wabasha County Zabel Seeds Plainview Deon - A high yielding spring oat with good overall agronomic traits. It is a mid to late maturing, tall oat with very good straw strength. Deon has good test weight and is medium yellow in color. It has highly effective crown rust resistance, resistance to smut and moderate tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus. Wholesale Conditioner and Marketer of: Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Timothy, Other Grasses, Grains and Legumes 270 State Hwy 11 East P.O. Box 186 Williams, MN Fax: nex@wiktel.com 17
5 OATS OATS Deon Cont. Pipestone County Spronk & Sons Seed Farm, Art Edgerton Redwood County Sawvell s Seed, Inc. Clements Stearns County Pogatchnik, Bob Albany Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock Lee s Seed Farm Benson Todd County Faust, Kevin Long Prairie Wabasha County Zabel Seeds Plainview Esker - Medium-early maturity with high yield. Test weight good, heading date one day later than Moraine and slightly earlier than Ogle. Plant height medium tall, yellow seed. Barley yellow dwarf virus tolerant and resistant to smut. Released by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station in No Registered class. License required for seed production. PVP(94). Meeker County Anderson Seeds Dassel Rice County Werner Seed Company Dundas Deon Oats crown rust resistance very high yielding strong straw Driven to Discover Hayden - A mid to late maturing white-hulled oat line with good yield potential and good test weight. It has average straw strength. It is resistant to smut, moderately resistant to barley yellow dwarf virus, and moderately susceptible to crown and stem rust. Released by South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Hayden has no saleable Registered class. It can only be sold as the Certified class of seed. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Horsepower - A white-hulled spring oat, Horsepower has high yield potential and strong straw strength. It is earlymedium maturity with short plant height and a good test weight. Disease resistance includes: moderate resistance to crown rust and barley yellow dwarf virus and moderately susceptible to smut and stem rust. Developed by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and released in License required for seed production. Horsepower has no saleable Registered class. It can only be sold as the Certified class of seed. PVP(94) Title V. Kandiyohi County Loge, Alan Willmar Wabasha County Gerken s Feed & Grain LLC (J. M. Evers) Wabasha Wilkin County Wolverton Farm Supply (Ross E. Aigner) Wolverton Jury - A white seeded variety with resistance to the races of both crown and stem rust that are prevalent in the northern plains. Jury provides high grain yield with high milling quality, along with moderate tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus. Developed at North Dakota State University and released in License required for seed production. Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Reins - A medium short, early maturing oat variety with tan kernels. It has high test weight and good lodging resistance with a high yield potential. Reins is resistant to loose smut, tolerant to barley yellow dwarf virus, and moderately resistant to moderately susceptible to crown rust. Released by Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. License required for seed production. Reins has no saleable Registered seed class. It can only be sold as the Certified class of seed. PVP(94) Title V is applied for. 18 LOOKING FOR ORGANIC SEED? SEE PAGE 75. è
6 OATS OATS Albert Lea Wabasha County Zabel Seeds Plainview Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock Wabasha County Gerken s Feed & Grain LLC (J. M. Evers) Wabasha CERTIFIED SEED Rockford - A high yielding variety that offers very good lodging resistance. Rockford possesses crown rust and stem rust resistance, is moderately susceptible to stem rust race NA67, and is tolerant to barley yellow dwarf virus. License required through North Dakota Crop Improvement Association for seed production and distribution. PVP(94). Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Saber - An early, high yielding spring oat variety intended for production in mid-western spring oat-growing environments. Saber has light yellow kernels, short plant height and a very good test weight. Saber is tolerant to barley yellow dwarf virus, susceptible to loose smut and moderately resistant to moderately susceptible to crown rust. Released by Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Wabasha County Zabel Seeds Plainview Shelby A white-hulled spring oat that is early maturing. It has superior grain yield and test weight compared to other early varieties. Shelby 427 has better crown rust resistance than Colt and lodging resistance is better than Jerry and Colt. Kernels have a high groat percentage. Released by South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Shelby 427 has no saleable Registered class. It can only be sold as the Certified class of seed. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Mower County Grass & Sons Seed, Inc. LeRoy Stearns County Nietfeld Farm, Inc. Melrose Souris - Medium-tall, medium maturity. High yielding, whitehulled cultivar with test weights consistently high enough for premium oat markets. Souris will grow under high moisture and fertility conditions. It has a new source of resistance to prevalent races of crown rust. License required through North Dakota Crop Improvement Association for seed production and distribution. PVP(94). Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Streaker - A medium maturity, hulless spring oat. When compared to Buff, also a hulless variety, it has superior grain yield, test weight, protein percentage, crown rust and barley yellow dwarf virus resistance. Streaker is medium height. It is a multi-purpose variety that may be used for forage, grain, and/ or straw. Released in 2008 by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Mahnomen County Thunderbird Commodities, Inc. Mahnomen Sumo An early maturing white oat with a heading date similar to Colt. It is approximately two inches taller than Horsepower, with good lodging resistance. Sumo has average yield with excellent test weight and good milling quality characteristics, groats have medium to low beta-glucan levels. Sumo is resistant to crown rust and smut, but moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus. Developed by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (SDAES). Albert Lea RYE Aroostook - A winter rye selected for use as a cover crop plant for short growing season areas following late harvested crops. It is an early, tall cereal grain with narrow dark leaves and good winter hardiness. Yields vary depending on weather, soil fertility, and planting and harvesting dates. Released in 1981 in cooperation with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the New York State College of Agriculture and Life 19
7 RYE SOYBEANS Aroostook Cont. Sciences, Cornell University, and the Maine Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry. Albert Lea ND Dylan - A high yielding winter rye variety that has very good winter hardiness. Data gathered over multiple years indicate a yield advantage over current commercial varieties. ND Dylan is a tall variety with good straw strength and medium-late in maturity. Released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in PVP(94) contemplated. Albert Lea Kapphahn, John M. Elbow Lake Meeker County Smith, Steven Darwin Norman County Star of the North Gary Rymin - High yield, fair winter hardiness, medium late, medium height. Good lodging resistance. Large plump seed of predominantly greenish-gray color and high test weight. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in Fillmore County Thompson Land and Livestock LLC Harmony Soybeans MN0310CN MN0810CN early maturing, non-gmo, cyst resistant Driven to Discover IA Relative Maturity 1.9. Has soybean cyst nematode resistance, purple flowers, gray pubescence, tan pods and seeds with yellow hila and a dull seed coat luster. License and royalty agreement from Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. Faribault County Prescher-Willette Seeds Delavan IA Relative Maturity 1.8. A conventional soybean selected for its higher protein and larger size. It is suitable for northern Iowa and similar latitudes. It has purple flowers, brown pods, light tawny pubescence and yellow hila. Released by Iowa State University. License and royalty agreement from Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. Albert Lea Mower County Meadowland Soy Grand Meadow IA2104RA12 - Relative Maturity 2.3. A soybean aphid resistant variety suitable for the northern half of Iowa and similar latitudes for use in the production of soyfoods. It has white flowers, tan pods, tawny pubescence and yellow hila. Released by Iowa State University. License and royalty agreement from Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. Cunningham, Terence Twin Lakes IA2112RA12 - Relative Maturity 2.6. A conventional soybean variety with soybean aphid resistance for use as a commodity or for the production of soyfoods. It is suitable for the northern half of Iowa and similar latitudes. It has white flowers, tan pods, gray pubescence and yellow hila. Released by Iowa State University. License and royalty agreement from Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. IA-Hancock County Global Processing Inc. Kanawha IA2113RA12 - Relative Maturity 2.2. A conventional soybean for the production of soyfoods with soybean aphid resistance, suitable for the northern half of Iowa and similar latitudes. It has white flowers, tawny pubescence, tan pods and yellow hila. Released by Iowa State University in License and royalty agreement from the Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. 20 CARRYOVER SEED IS LISTED ON PAGE 35. è
8 SOYBEANS SOYBEANS IA2133RA12 Cont. Albert Lea IA3054RA12 - Relative Maturity 3.0. A conventional soybean variety with soybean aphid resistance for use in the production of soyfoods. It is suitable for the southern half of Iowa and similar latitudes. IA3054RA12 has white flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods and yellow hila. Released by Iowa State University. License and royalty agreement from Iowa State University Research Foundation required for seed production. IA-Hancock County Global Processing Inc. Kanawha MN0702CN - Relative Maturity 0.7. A conventional bulk commodity soybean variety with high yield and soybean cyst nematode resistance, well adapted to soils in central and west-central Minnesota and similar latitudes. It carries the Rpslk gene for resistance to Phytophthora root rot and is susceptible to the soybean aphid. It has imperfect yellow hila, tan pods, and tawny pubescence. Released by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License and royalty agreement from University of Minnesota required for seed production. Wilkin County Brushvale Seed, Inc. Breckenridge MN0810CN - Relative Maturity 0.8. A conventional soybean with soybean cyst nematode resistance intended for use in the commodity, non-gmo, or organic markets. It is about two days later than Sheyenne. MN0810CN has good tolerance to iron chlorosis and good lodging resistance. It carries the Rpsla gene for resistance to Race 1 phyththora root rot but is susceptible to Race 4. It is susceptible to the soybean aphid. The protein levels are about % higher than Sheyenne, oil content is average. It has white flowers, gray pubescence, brown pod and yellow hilum. Released by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Albert Lea Red River Marketing Co. Elbow Lake Mahnomen County Haugo Farms Waubun Norman County Star of the North Gary MN1012SP - Relative Maturity 1.0. MN1012SP carries the Rpsla gene for resistance to Phytophthora and is intermediate in reaction to iron deficiency chlorosis. It has white flowers, gray pubescence, tan pods and yellow hila. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License and royalty agreement from University of Minnesota required for seed production. Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock MN Relative Maturity 1.3. Selected for maturity, standability and resistance to Phytophthora root rot. It may have use as a food type because of its yellow hilum. It carries the Rpslk gene and has white flowers, tan pods, gray pubescence and yellow hila. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. ENESTVEDT SEED CO. FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1900 HYBRID SEED CORN SOYBEANS AND SEED GRAINS COUNTY ROAD 12 SACRED HEART, MN Take the road to Enestvedts the way to better yields. CERTIFIED SEED 21
9 SOYBEANS SOYBEANS MN1311 Cont. Heartland Seeds TLC, Inc. Moorhead MN1312CN - Relative Maturity 1.3. An excellent yielding conventional soybean with soybean cyst nematode resistance intended for use in the commodity, non-gmo, or organic markets. It carries the Rpsla gene for Phytophthora root rot resistance Race 1, has average tolerance to iron chlorosis, good lodging resistance and is average for protein and oil content. MN1312CN has purple flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods and yellow hila. Released by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Rice County Werner Seed Company Dundas MN1701CN - Relative Maturity 1.7. A general-use soybean intended for use in the commodity, non-gmo, or organic markets. MN1701CN is resistant to Race 3 of soybean cyst nematode and is intermediate in reaction to iron deficiency chlorosis. It has white flowers, brown pods, tawny pubescence, and yellow hila. Released by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. Cottonwood County Iverson, Glen Lamberton Rice County Werner Seed Company, Dundas MN1806CN - Relative Maturity 1.8. A conventional soybean selected for high yield, soybean cyst nematode resistance, and very good lodging resistance. It is intended for use in the commodity, non-gmo, or organic markets and has Soybeans MN1312CN MN1613CN MN1701CN MN1806CN General purpose non-gmo SCN resistant white flowers, tawny pubescence, brown pods and yellow hila. MN1806CN carries the Rpslk gene for resistance to Phytophthora root rot and has average tolerance to iron chlorosis. Protein and oil content are average. Released by the University of Minnesota Agricultural Research Station in License required for seed production. Brown County Krueger, Mark G. Springfield Cottonwood County Iverson, Glen Lamberton Rice County Werner Seed Company Dundas ND17009GT - Relative Maturity ND17009GT is resistant to glyphosate herbicide and is a genetically modified organism (GMO). It is resistant to Race 4 of Phytophthora root rot and has moderate tolerance to iron-deficiency Chlorosis. It has white flowers, tawny pubescence, brown bods, and black hila. PVP(94) Title V contemplated. Pennington County Barth Farms, Brad Goodridge Traill - Relative Maturity 0.0. Eight days later than McCall. Purple flowers, light tawny pubescence, brown pods, intermediate seed coat luster, and yellow hila. Good tolerance to iron chlorosis. No major genetic resistance for Phytophthora. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Pennington County Barth Farms, Brad Goodridge TIMOTHY Clair - Vigorous and very early. Adapted to a three-cut system with alfalfa. Released in 1958 by Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Lake of the Woods County Northern Excellence Seed LLC Williams TRITICALE 22 Driven to Discover NE426GT - A grain and fall forage winter triticale developed cooperatively by the Nebraska and Iowa Agricultural Experiment Stations. It is awned, medium-tall, early heading LOOKING FOR ORGANIC SEED? SEE PAGE 75. è
10 TRITICALE WHEAT variety. NE426GT has moderate straw strength and has moderate resistance to stem and leaf rust. There is no saleable Registered class. License agreement is required for seed production. Albert Lea WHEAT Albany - Hard red spring wheat. The primary area of adaptation is the Northern Plains where its purpose is for breadstuffs. Albany resembles Freyr but heads about four days later and is about 5 cm. shorter, with moderately strong straw strength. It is postulated to have the gene Lr24 for leaf rust resistance. Albany is moderately resistant to Fusarium head blight with low levels of DON. Distributed by Limagrain Cereal Seeds LLC. PVP(94) Title V. Jensen Farms Stephen Balstad, Scott Fosston Bolles - A medium maturity hard red spring wheat with very high grain protein content, competitive grain yields, and high baking quality. It has excellent leaf rust resistance, moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight and bacterial leaf streak, good straw strength and excellent preharvest sprouting resistance. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Big Stone County Big Stone Ag Service Clinton Brakke, Luke Moorhead Evert, Rick Sabin Ness, Larry & Matt Fargo Tobolt Seed Moorhead Wetterlin, Jerry & Aaron Glyndon Douglas County Hill Top Farms Nelson Albert Lea Adams Seed Wendell Backman, Michael Herman Backman, Tim Herman Thiel Seed Service Wendell Kittson County Johnson Farms, Inc., Lloyd Karlstad Lincoln County Jerzak, Jerome & Tim Ivanhoe Bring, Sharon Strandquist Hagen Farm of Gatzke, Inc. Gatzke Jensen Farms Stephen Riopelle, Larry Argyle Riopelle Seed/Joshua David Kostrzcwski Argyle Thompson, Jake Middle River Meeker County Miller Seed Farm Dassel Smith, Steven Darwin Bolles Wheat superior protein high yield excellent baking quality good disease resistance Driven to Discover CERTIFIED SEED 23
11 WHEAT WHEAT Bolles Cont. Norman County Star of the North Gary Otter Tail County Walkup, John Campbell Brule, David A. Crookston Christian Farms, Stuart & Dwight Fertile Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Novak, James Angus Roseau County CHS, Inc. - Greenbush Greenbush C & S Habstritt Inc. Roseau Kukowski, Jim Strathcona Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock Wilkin County Wolverton Farm Supply (Ross E. Aigner) Wolverton Faller - Medium maturity, semi-dwarf hard red spring wheat. It is a high yielding line with medium test weight. Faller is medium height and medium straw strength similar to Alsen. Faller has excellent leaf and stem disease resistance. Faller has shown good Fusarium head blight resistance. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. NEW Lang-MN Wheat scab resistant high yields high test weight and protein Driven to Discover Green, Carl M. Strandquist Jensen Farms Stephen Peterson, Inc., D. W. Warren Redwood County Sawvell s Seed, Inc. Clements Renville County Enestvedt Bros. Sacred Heart Wilkin County Haugrud Seed Plant Rothsay Forefront - A tall semi-dwarf variety with high yield potential and good straw strength. It has high test weight, above average grain protein content, and good bread loaf volume. Forefront is early maturing and is moderately resistant to stem rust, leaf rust and Fusarium head blight. Developed by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and released in License required for seed production. PVP (94) Title V. Brown County Cunningham Seed Farms, Sleepy Eye Glenn - A hard red spring wheat developed at North Dakota State University and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Released because it combines very high level of resistance to Fusarium head blight with high yield and grain volume, as well as excellent end-use quality for the domestic and export wheat markets. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Lang-MN - A hard red spring wheat that combines yield, quality, and disease resistance. Lang-MN has yielded very well in state and regional testing and has a very good scab resistance rating. It also has excellent resistance to leaf and stripe rust and moderate resistance to bacterial leaf streak. A taller variety Lang-MN has medium maturity and medium straw strength. It has good end-use qualities including high protein, very good test weight, and is resistant to pre-harvest sprouting. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V is contemplated. 24 CARRYOVER SEED IS LISTED ON PAGE 35. è
12 WHEAT WHEAT Lang-MN Cont. Brakke, Luke Moorhead Krabbenhoft Seed & Supply LLC Sabin Ness, Larry & Matt Fargo Tande, Harmen Moorhead Tobolt Seed Moorhead Wetterlin, Jerry & Aaron Glyndon Albert Lea Kapphahn, John M. Elbow Lake Thiel Seed Service Wendell Kittson County Hunt Seed Company Hallock Johnson Farms, Inc., Lloyd Karlstad Johnson, Gary, Paul & Brent Hallock Larson Farms, Michael J. Drayton Petersen, Ronald L. Lake Bronson Mahnomen County Haugo Farms Waubun Pazdernik Farms, Inc. Waubun Anderson, Luther H. Stephen Bring, Sharon Strandquist Hagen Farm of Gatzke, Inc. Gatzke Jensen Farms Stephen Kowalski, John & Darrin Stephen Peterson, Maynard Stephen Radium, Inc. Warren Riopelle, Larry Argyle Stusynski, David Strandquist Yutrzenka, Don & Mark Argyle ND-Pembina County Bloomquist Farms, Inc. Drayton Norman County Borge, Brian & Jon Ada Chisholm, Keith & Bill Gary Star of the North Gary Otter Tail County Walkup, John Campbell STANGLER SEED CO Growers and packagers of winter and spring wheat and oats Contract growers and packagers of soybeans Treating also available Sales and planting of native grasses and forbs in local 5 county area KILKENNY MN CERTIFIED SEED 25
13 WHEAT WHEAT Lang-MN Cont. Pennington County Barth Farms, Brad Goodridge Novak, Garrett St. Hilaire Scholin Farms Thief River Falls Brule, David A. Crookston Christian Farms, Stuart & Dwight Fertile Grandbois, Michael A. Fosston Larson, Ray H., Inc. Warren Novak, James Angus Peterson, Douglas East Grand Forks Peterson, Inc., D. W. Warren Sonstelie Farms Winger Tiedemann, Gene R. Euclid Vig Farms, Inc. Fosston Red Lake County Myhre Farms Red Lake Falls Swenson Seed Farm Brooks Vatthauer Farm Red Lake Falls Hybrid Seed Corn Soybeans Small Grains Other Seed Needs County Road 63 St. Peter, MN Roseau County C & S Habstritt Inc. Roseau Kukowski, Jim Strathcona Pieper Farm, Daniel Roosevelt Wilkin County Beyer Seed Farm Kent Friederichs Seed Farm Foxhome Haugrud Seed Plant Rothsay Larson Farms, Eldon Rothsay Torkelson, Brent Foxhome LCS Prime - A hard red spring wheat for the wheat growing regions of North Dakota and Minnesota. It was selected for straw strength, tillering capacity, resistance to Fusarium head blight, and resistance to bacterial leaf blight. The primary use will be for milling and baking of breads using processed and whole wheat flour. Developed by Limagrain Cereal Seeds. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V is applied for. Balstad, Scott Fosston LCS Rebel - A hard red spring wheat for the growing regions of North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota. In three years of LCS advanced field trials, LCS Rebel produced well above average yields while maintaining a safe level of protein content. With a medium early maturity and medium height, LCS Rebel has historically produced high test weight grain with a quality profile similar to Glenn. Developed by Limagrain Cereal Seeds. License required for seed production. PVP(94) is contemplated. Heartland Seeds TLC, Inc. Moorhead Jensen Farms Stephen LCS Trigger - A hard red spring wheat variety selected for yield, agronomic type and reaction to main diseases in Brazil. It was tested and its areas of probable adaption are to the hard red spring wheat growing regions of North and South Dakota. Primary use will be for milling and baking of breads 26 LOOKING FOR ORGANIC SEED? SEE PAGE 75. è
14 WHEAT WHEAT LCS Trigger Cont. using process and whole wheat flour. License required for seed production. PVP(94) is applied for. Wilkin County Friederichs Seed Farm Foxhome Linkert - A mid-maturity hard red spring wheat with excellent straw strength, high grain protein content, and very competitive grain yields. Linkert has moderate resistance to Fusarium head blight and prevalent races of leaf rust. It is resistant to preharvest sprouting and has good end-use quality characteristics. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Beltrami County Neft, Andrew Kelliher Petermann Seeds, Inc. Hawley Tobolt Seed Moorhead Red River Marketing Co. Elbow Lake Thiel Seed Service Wendell Kittson County Johnson Farms, Inc., Lloyd Karlstad Johnson, Gary, Paul & Brent Hallock Lake Bronson Elevator, Inc. Lake Bronson Mahnomen County Haugo Farms Waubun Green, Carl M. Strandquist Hagen Farm of Gatzke, Inc. Gatzke Holte, Steven and Andrew Grygla Jensen Farms Stephen Peterson, Maynard Stephen ND-Pembina County Bloomquist Farms, Inc. Drayton Norman County Chisholm, Keith & Bill Gary Ellingson Farms Borup Malme, Cecil Shelly Star of the North Gary Pennington County Barth Farms, Brad Goodridge Brule, David A. Crookston Christian Farms, Stuart & Dwight Fertile Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Peterson, Douglas East Grand Forks Roed Farms Fosston Red Lake County Myhre Farms Red Lake Falls Swenson Seed Farm Brooks Vatthauer Farm Red Lake Falls Roseau County CHS, Inc. - Greenbush Greenbush C & S Habstritt Inc. Roseau Kukowski, Jim Strathcona Linkert Wheat high protein strong straw yield and quality Driven to Discover CERTIFIED SEED 27
15 WHEAT WHEAT Linkert Cont. Oslund Farms, LLC Wannaska Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock Lee s Seed Farm Benson ND Vitpro - A hard red spring wheat with improved straw strength over current NDSU varieties, high test weight, very high vitreous kernel percentage, very high protein, and great yields. ND VitPro matures approximately 2 days earlier than Faller and is about 1 inch shorter than Glenn. ND VitPro has low field leaf rust severity due to the presence of Lr34, moderate resistance to stem rust, and moderate scab resistance. ND VitPro has milling and baking qualities similar to Barlow and Elgin-ND, with the exception of very high vitreous kernel percentages, which are attractive to the Asian market. Released by the North Dakota Ag Experiment Station. License required for seed production, PVP(94) applied for. Krabbenhoft Seed & Supply LLC Sabin Prevail - A hard red spring wheat with high yield potential and test weight. An awned variety, Prevail contains adequate grain protein concentration, is relatively short in stature and has moderate levels of resistance to Fusarium head blight. Released by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Le Sueur County Stangler Seed Co LLC Kilkenny McLeod County Thalmann Seeds, Inc. Plato Stevens County Trico Ag Service Inc. Hancock Prosper - A hard red spring wheat variety adapted to eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. Prosper is intended to provide growers with a very high yielding variety that includes an overall good leaf disease package. It has medium straw strength, semi-dwarf height, and medium maturity. Protein is similar or slightly better than Faller with excellent milling and baking properties. Prosper is moderately resistant to scab and leaf and stem rusts. A joint release from North Dakota and Minnesota in spring License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Kandiyohi County Loge, Alan Willmar Jensen Farms Stephen Meeker County Anderson Seeds Dassel Balstad, Scott Fosston Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston RB07 - Early, semi-dwarf hard red spring wheat. A high yielding variety that has been consistently above average across all Minnesota locations. The heading date is similar to Oxen. It is medium height with moderately strong straw. It has above average protein and medium test weight. RB07 has shown good resistance to Fusarium head blight. It has excellent leaf 28 CARRYOVER SEED IS LISTED ON PAGE 35. è
16 WHEAT WHEAT and stem disease resistance. It is resistant to pre-harvest sprouting with good falling numbers and medium high baking qualities. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Rollag - A unique combination of highest available resistance to Fusarium head blight (scab), strong straw and yield. The scab rating for Rollag is equal to Glenn but Rollag has better yield. It is a medium maturity variety with above average protein and test weight. It is comparable to Barlow for yield but has much better straw strength. It is resistant to stem rust, with moderate resistance to leaf rust and moderate resistance to other leaf diseases. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Mahnomen County Pazdernik Farms, Inc. Waubun Philipp, D. Joe & Brent Goodridge ND-Pembina County Bloomquist Farms, Inc. Drayton Balstad, Scott Fosston Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Roed Farms Fosston Red Lake County Swenson Seed Farm Brooks Vatthauer Farm Red Lake Falls Samson - Medium maturity semi-dwarf hard red spring wheat. It has good straw strength with medium test weight and medium high protein. Samson has a moderately susceptible to susceptible reaction to scab and is resistant to stem rust and moderately resistant to moderately susceptible to leaf rust and foliar diseases. Released by Western Plant Breeders PVP (94). Thorson Farming J.V. East Grand Forks Shelly - A high yielding variety well adapted to the hard red spring wheat growing regions of Minnesota, North and South Dakota. Grain yields are comparable to the highest yielding varieties but at a higher protein level. It possesses a good disease resistance package with an excellent rating for resistance to stripe and stem rust with moderate resistance to scab, leaf rust and bacterial leaf streak. A medium maturity variety, Shelly has good test weight and pre-harvest sprouting resistance. Released by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V is applied for. Brakke, Luke Moorhead Krabbenhoft Seed & Supply LLC Sabin Ness, Larry & Matt Fargo Olsgaard, Inc., Harold Moorhead Tobolt Seed Moorhead Wetterlin, Jerry & Aaron Glyndon Albert Lea Adams Seed, Wendell Red River Marketing Co. Elbow Lake Thiel Seed Service Wendell Kittson County Dahl, Brian L. Kennedy Shelly Wheat very high yielding good test weight Stripe Rust resistant Driven to Discover CERTIFIED SEED 29
17 WHEAT WHEAT Shelly Cont. Johnson Farms, Inc., Lloyd Karlstad Johnson, Gary, Paul & Brent Hallock Larson Farms, Michael J. Drayton MN Wiese Partnership (Neil & Mark Wiese) Humboldt Schwenzfeier, Ryan Kennedy Lac qui Parle County Kemen, Robert & Sons Madison Lincoln County Jerzak, John Ivanhoe Mahnomen County Haugo Farms Waubun Pazdernik Farms, Inc. Waubun Bring, Sharon Strandquist Gajeski, Justin & Richard Stephen Green, Carl M. Strandquist Holte, Steven and Andrew Grygla Jensen Farms Stephen Kowalski, John & Darrin Stephen Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado zprescher-willette Seeds Charles and Damian Prescher Owners th St. Delavan, MN Phone : Fax: prescherseed@gmail.com Monroe, Jeff Warren Peterson Farms of Warren, Inc., D. L. Warren Riopelle, Brent Argyle Riopelle, Larry Argyle Thompson, Jake Middle River Yutrzenka, Don & Mark Argyle McLeod County Thalmann Seeds, Inc. Plato Meeker County Dahlman Seed Co. Dassel ND-Pembina County Bloomquist Farms, Inc. Drayton Norman County Borge, Brian & Jon Ada Chisholm, Keith & Bill Gary Star of the North Gary Otter Tail County Walkup, John Campbell Pennington County Barth Farms, Brad Goodridge Miller, Aaron Goodridge Scholin Farms Thief River Falls Balstad, Scott Fosston Brule, David A. Crookston Christian Farms, Stuart & Dwight Fertile Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Peterson, Inc., D. W. Warren Tiedemann, Gene R. Euclid LOOKING FOR ORGANIC SEED? SEE PAGE 75. è
18 WHEAT WHEAT Shelly Cont. Vig Farms, Inc. Fosston Red Lake County Swenson Seed Farm Brooks Vatthauer Farm Red Lake Falls Roseau County Estling Farms Roosevelt Kukowski, Jim Strathcona Swift County Falk s Seed Farm Murdock Lee s Seed Farm Benson Wilkin County Beyer Seed Farm Kent Friederichs Seed Farm Foxhome Haugrud Seed Plant Rothsay Torkelson, Brent Foxhome Wolverton Farm Supply (Ross E. Aigner) Wolverton SY Ingmar - A hard red spring wheat developed by Syngenta Seeds, Inc. selected for height, straw strength, bread making quality and resistance to leaf and stem rust. It is best adapted to the spring wheat growing areas of North Dakota and Minnesota. PVP(94) Title V. Petermann Seeds, Inc. Hawley Backman Seeds, Inc. Herman CERTIFIED SEED CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC SEED RETAIL AND WHOLESALE SALES Viking Corn & Soybeans Alfalfa Spring & Winter Small Grains Cover Crops & Plowdowns Cool Season Grasses Red & White Clovers Annual Forages Native Grasses & Forbs 1414 West Main, PO Box 127 Albert Lea, MN We ship via common carrier, SPEE-DEE and UPS throughout the US. Please call us for a quote. 31
19 WHEAT WHEAT SY Ingmar Cont. Kittson County Petersen, Ronald L. Lake Bronson Weinlaeder Seed Company Drayton AgriMAX Fisher Capistran Seed Company Crookston Wilkin County Haugrud Seed Plant Rothsay SY Rowyn - A hard red spring wheat bred and developed by Syngenta Seed, Inc. It has medium-early maturity and very good test weight. It is a standard semi-dwarf and straw strength is very good. It is resistant to stem rust and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Protection to leaf spotting diseases has been good. Tolerance to Fusarium head blight has been intermediate. Protein levels have been medium-low, slightly higher than Faller. Overall bread making characteristics are very good. PVP(94) Title V. Renville County Finish Line Seed, Inc. Bird Island SY Valda - A hard red spring wheat best adapted to the spring wheat growing areas of North Dakota and Minnesota. It was selected for height and leaf rust resistance. SY Valda is moderately resistant to stem rust and leaf rust. Developed by Syngenta Seeds, Inc. PVP(94) Title V. FALK S SEED FARM, INC. Quality Seed ~ Reasonably Priced Certified & Registered Seed Organic & Non GMO Seed Native Grass & Forbs Forage & Turf Seed Premium Feed Oats Organic Processing & Robotic Palletizing 1170 Hwy 9 NE, Murdock MN Phone: falkseed@westtechwb.com Petermann Seeds, Inc. Hawley Kittson County Petersen, Ronald L. Lake Bronson Weinlaeder Seed Company Drayton Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado Capistran Seed Company Crookston Fosston Tri-Coop Fosston Roseau County Kukowski, Jim Strathcona TCG-Climax - A hard red spring wheat developed using a pedigree, single seed descent breeding procedure, with selection for standability, yielding potential, protein content, test weight, and bread and dough liquidity. It was selected for general resistance/tolerance to the major disease of the Red River Valley region ND and MN. Developed by 21st Century Genetics Corp. PVP(94) Title V is contemplated. West Central Ag Services Ulen Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado AgriMAX Fisher Thorson Farming J.V. East Grand Forks TCG-Spitfire - A hard red spring wheat for the Red River Valley region of North Dakota and Minnesota. It was selected as a very high yielding medium late maturity, medium height wheat with excellent standability and very good bread making quality. TCG-Spitfire has shown good resistance to the prevalent races of leaf rust, moderate resistance for foliar disease and Fusarium head blight. Developed by 21st Century Genetics Corp. PVP(94) Title V. West Central Ag Services Ulen CARRYOVER SEED IS LISTED ON PAGE 35. è
20 WHEAT WHEAT TCG-Spitfire Cont. Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado Pennington County Farmers Co-op Grain & Seed Thief River Falls WB A hard red spring wheat. In early generations of WB9479, single spikes were selected based on agronomic and disease resistance. Later generations were selected based on yield, quality and disease resistance. Adapted to hard red spring wheat growing regions of the Northern Plains. Developed by Monsanto LLC. PVP(94) is contemplated. Tobolt Seed Moorhead West Central Ag Services Ulen Adams Seed Wendell AgriMAX Fisher Capistran Seed Company Crookston Thompson Bros. Farms, LLP (David & Kevin) East Grand Forks Thorson Farming J.V. East Grand Forks WB A hard red spring wheat. In early generations of WB9590, single spikes were selected based on agronomic and disease resistance. Later generations were selected based on yield, quality and disease resistance. Adapted to hard red spring wheat growing regions of the Northern Plains. Developed by Monsanto LLC. PVP(94) is contemplated. Tobolt Seed Moorhead West Central Ag Services Ulen CERTIFIED SEED Soybeans Sugarbeet Seed Small Grains Est Seed Sales and Custom Cleaning JOHN JENSEN BRIAN JENSEN th Ave. NW, Stephen, MN
21 WHEAT WINTER WHEAT WB9590 Cont. Adams Seed, Wendell Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado AgriMAX, Fisher WB A hard red spring wheat. In early generations of WB9719, single spikes were selected based on agronomic and disease resistance. Later generations were selected based on yield, quality and disease resistance. Adapted to hard red spring wheat growing regions of the Northern Plains. Developed by Monsanto LLC. PVP(94) is contemplated. Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant, Alvarado WB-Mayville - A short-statured, semi-dwarf, early-maturing variety with excellent standability and yield potential with good test weight and very good protein. Quality of WB-Mayville is good based on protein content and flour SDS sedimentation values (a measure of gluten strength). Released by WestBred LLC in PVP(94). West Central Ag Services Ulen Markit County Grain LLC - Main plant Alvarado AgriMAX, Fisher Peterson, Douglas, East Grand Forks Thorson Farming J.V. East Grand Forks E. BREWSTER, HARVEY, NORTH DAKOTA FAX Expedition - A hard red winter wheat, awned, whitechaffed, early maturing, semi-dwarf. Plant height is short, winter hardiness is rated good-excellent. Straw strength is fair. Expedition is resistant to prevalent races of stem rust. However, is moderately susceptible to leaf rust. It exhibits some tolerance to head scab but is susceptible to tan spot and Hessian fly and had an intermediate reaction to soil-borne mosaic virus. End-use characteristics are rated acceptable overall. Released by South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in PVP(94) Title V. Albert Lea Le Sueur County Stangler Seed Co LLC Kilkenny Ideal - A hard red winter wheat with high grain yield and adaptation to the northern winter wheat production area. It exhibits average to good milling and baking qualities, good winter hardiness and excellent resistance to lodging. Ideal is moderately susceptible to stripe rust and susceptible to head scab, but it exhibits moderate resistance to tan spot, leaf and stem rust. Released by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Roed Farms Fosston Redfield - A hard red winter wheat adapted to the northern part of the winter wheat region with excellent lodging resistance. It is medium maturity, red chaff, with good winter hardiness. Redfield exhibited average to good milling quality. It is moderately susceptible to leaf rust, moderately susceptible to moderately resistant to stripe rust, and susceptible to wheat streak mosaic virus. Released by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in License required for seed production. PVP(94) Title V. Le Sueur County Stangler Seed Co LLC Kilkenny Rice County Werner Seed Company Dundas proseed@gondtc.com WEBSITE: TWITTER: Proseed1 FACEBOOK: ProseedGreatSeed 34 LOOKING FOR ORGANIC SEED? SEE PAGE 75. è
22 CARRYOVER SEED CROP, VARIETY NAME, CITY TELEPHONE SEED CLASS Barley, Lacey Beyer Seed Farm, Kent, MN Certified Barley, Lacey Chisholm, Keith and Bill, Gary, MN Certified Barley, Lacey Jensen Seed Co., Stephen, MN Certified Barley, Lacey Jensen Seed Co., Stephen, MN Registered Barley, Rasmusson Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Certified Barley, Robust Peterson, Russell M., Grove City, MN Certified Barley, Robust Peterson, Russell M., Grove City, MN Registered CERTIFIED SEED Oats, Deon Enestvedt Bros., Sacred Heart, MN Certified Oats, Deon Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Certified Oats, Deon Thalmann Seeds, Inc., Plato, MN Certified Oats, Deon Zabel Seeds, Plainview, MN Registered Oats, Esker Faust, Kevin, Long Prairie, MN Certified Oats, Horsepower Thalmann Seeds, Inc., Plato, MN Certified Oats, Horsepower Zabel Seeds, Plainview, MN Certified Oats, Newburg Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Quality Assured Oats, Shelby 427 Faust, Kevin, Long Prairie, MN Certified Rye, Spooner Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Certified Soybeans, MN1701CN Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Registered Wheat, Bolles Bloomquist Farms, Drayton, ND Registered Wheat, Bolles Brad Barth Farms, Goodridge, MN Certified Wheat, Bolles Brad Barth Farms, Goodridge, MN Registered Wheat, Bolles Chisholm, Keith and Bill, Gary, MN Registered Wheat, Bolles Jensen Seed Co., Stephen, MN Registered Wheat, Bolles Lloyd Johnson Farms, Inc., Karlstad, MN Registered Wheat, Bolles Swenson Seed Farm, Brooks, MN Certified Wheat, Bolles Swenson Seed Farm, Brooks, MN Registered Wheat, Faller Enestvedt Bros., Sacred Heart, MN Certified Wheat, Faller Swenson Seed Farm, Brooks, MN Registered Wheat, Linkert Chisholm, Keith and Bill, Gary, MN Registered Wheat, Linkert Star of the North, Gary, MN Registered Wheat, Prosper Swenson Seed Farm, Brooks, MN Registered Wheat, Shelly Star of the North, Gary, MN Registered Wheat, Shelly Tande, Harmen, Moorhead, MN Registered Wheat, SY Soren Backman, Michael, Herman, MN Certified Wheat, TCG-Spitfire Jensen Seed Co., Stephen, MN Certified Winter Wheat, NE01643 Smith, Steven, Darwin, MN Certified The preceding list includes crop varieties and contact information for seed that has been certified or is eligible for certification. All seed, including carryover seed, must be properly labeled according to Minnesota State Seed Law. 35
23 FEE SCHEDULE: VARIETY ASSESSMENT Variety assessment fees are collected on the following varieties for the State/Organization noted in parentheses. Varieties not listed here may require a variety assessment fee. Please contact the MCIA office regarding varieties not listed. Fees are on a per bushel basis except where noted. FEE ASSESSED Barley Lacey (MN) $0.25 ND Genesis (ND) $0.75 Pinnacle (ND) $0.75 Quest (MN) $0.25 Rasmusson (MN) $0.25 Royal (MN) $0.25 Thoroughbred (VA) $0.30 Oats Badger (WI)* $0.30 Beach (ND) $0.20 BetaGene TM (WI)* $0.30 Colt (SD) $0.30 Deon (MN) $0.25 Esker (WI)* $0.30 Excel (IN) $0.30 Goliath (SD) $0.30 Hayden (SD) $0.30 Hi-Fi (ND) $0.25 Horsepower (SD) $0.30 Jim (MN) $0.25 Natty (SD) $0.30 Reins (IL) $0.30 Ron (WI)* $0.30 Saber (IL) $0.30 Shelby 427 (SD) $0.30 Spurs (IL) $0.25 Stallion (SD) $0.30 Streaker (SD) $0.30 Tack (IL) $0.25 Beans Red Hawk Dark Red Kidney (MI) Zorro Black (MI) FEE ASSESSED $0.03/lb $0.31/lb Soybeans Ashtabula (ND) $0.50 Brookings (SD) $0.50 Davison (SD) $0.50 Hamlin (SD) $0.50 MN0083 (MN) $0.50 MN0310CN (MN) $0.50 MN0806CN (MN) $0.50 MN0810CN (MN) $0.50 MN1011CN (MN) $0.50 MN1311 (MN) $0.50 MN1312CN (MN) $0.50 MN1410 (MN) $0.50 MN1613CN (MN) $0.50 MN1701CN (MN) $0.50 MN1806CN (MN) $0.50 ND Henson (ND) $0.50 Sheyenne (ND) $0.50 Traill (ND) $0.50 FEE ASSESSED Durum Wheat Alkabo (ND) $0.30 Carpio (ND $0.30 Divide (ND) $0.30 Joppa (ND) $0.30 Spring Wheat Advance (SD) $0.60 Barlow (ND) $0.30 Bolles (MN) $0.30 Brick (SD) $0.60 Elgin-ND (ND) $0.30 Faller (ND) $0.30 Focus (SD) $0.60 Forefront (SD) $0.60 Glenn (ND) $0.30 Lang-MN (MN) $0.30 Linkert (MN) $0.30 Prevail (SD) $0.60 Prosper (ND) $0.30 RB07 (MN) $0.30 Rollag (MN) $0.30 Sabin (MN) $0.30 Select (SD) $0.60 Shelly (MN) $0.30 Velva (ND) $0.30 Winter Wheat Alice (SD) $0.60 Darrell (SD) $0.60 Ideal (SD) $0.60 Lyman (SD) $0.60 Redfield (SD) $0.60 Wendy (SD) $ NOTE: *Wisconsin varieties are assessed a license fee of $25.00; royalties are based on seed certified (rather than seed sold).
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25 2 SHELLY WHEAT Excellent yields Good test weight Stripe rust resistant University of Minnesota 2016 release Visit the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station at or check your state or local variety trials. For a list of seed producers, visit the Minnesota Crop Improvement Association at or call The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. MCIA Certified Native Seed and Forage & Mulch Programs Custom Processing Grower Contracts Available Non-GMO Beans Sunflowers Wheat Contact: Jake Noll 3159 Hwy 210 Foxhome, MN improving your process enhancing your products increasing your profits mncia@mncia.org 38
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