2018 Peanut & Soybean Seed Buyers Guide
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1 2018 Peanut & Soybean Seed Buyers Guide IMPORTANT NOTICE! The growers listed herein planted seed eligible for certification. Final certification is contingent only on a satisfactory field inspection, germination and purity report. This publication has been prepared to supply the seed trade with a list of certified seed growers. Certification is void unless the bag carries the official certification tag. Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Inc South Milledge Avenue Athens, Georgia Phone: (706) Fax: (706) This publication copyrighted by Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Inc
2 Consumer Notices The certification process is limited to inspections that verify easily observable phenotypic characteristics of a variety as described by the originator of a variety and when applicable adhere to published seed quality standards. The Georgia Crop Improvement Association is an organization of farmers and others who are interested in growing and making available to the public, through certification, high quality seeds and propagating materials of superior varieties so grown and distributed as to insure genetic purity and identity. The Georgia Crop Improvement Association was organized in 1946, and made the legal certifying agency by passage of House Bill 104 in This bill was superseded by Senate Bill 583 in July of 1997 and Senate Bill 390 in Both bills authorized the Dean of the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences to designate the Georgia Crop Improvement Association as the legal certifying agency in Georgia. The acreage listed in this directory is grown by members of the Georgia Crop Improvement Association and is based on acres for which the grower applied. Final certification is not complete until a satisfactory field inspection has been made and a representative cleaned seed sample has passed a complete laboratory analysis. Five reasons for planting GEORGIA CERTIFIED SEED are: 1. Adapted varieties of known performance. 2. Never more than two generations from Foundation seed. 3. Field inspected for Trueness to Variety, inseparable other crop and noxious weed seeds. 4. Conditioned in an Approved Plant. 5. Laboratory tested and meets or exceeds GCIA s minimum germination and purity standards. Address all correspondence pertaining to certification to the Georgia Crop Improvement Association. Please visit for the most recent variety performance data (yields, maturity dates, disease resistance and insect resistance) or contact the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Griffin Campus for a copy of The Statewide Variety Tests. 1
3 PVP LEVEL (Legend) It is very important that you check the description of the variety for the level of protection. The legends are as follows: 0. Variety not Protected by PVPA - No limit on how much seed a farmer can save and sell. Seed sold commercially must be sold by variety name. 1. U. S. Protected Variety thru Certification (PVPA 1970 title V) - to be sold by variety name only as a Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. If farm plans change, the farmer may sell the saved seed, but only the amount saved to plant his or her own holdings. No farmer saved seed can be sold unless certified by a Crop Improvement Association. 2. U. S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1970 and no title V) - A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. If farm plans change, the farmer may sell the saved seed, but only the amount saved to plant his or her own holdings. All seed must be sold by variety name. 3. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for under the 1970 PVPA law and may be thru title V or not. Application for protection is pending, but same rules apply. 4. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 94 and no title V) - A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. Saved seed may not be sold without permission from the variety owner. 5. U. S. Protected Variety (PVPA 94 and title V) - to be sold by Variety name only as a Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. 6. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for PVPA 94 - may be through title V or not. Same rules apply. 7. U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVPA 94) is expected to be applied for. Until official notice is received, the variety has no protection. It is the grower s responsibility to determine current status of variety. Under both the original PVP Law and the 1994 PVP law it is an infringement to clean, bag or STORE farmer saved seed if the quantity exceeds what the farmer can legally save for planting purposes. The conditioner can be held liable for PVPA infringements. If a variety is patented or contains a patented gene (Roundup Ready, best example) a farmer may not save any seed for planting purposes. A CUSTOM CLEANER CONDITIONER MAY NOT CLEAN ANY SEED OF PATENT PROTECTED VARIETIES. To do so is an infringement of the patent. 2
4 Certified Peanut Varieties Available in Georgia (Foundation, Registered & Certified) Variety descriptions provided by: University of Georgia and Florida Foundation Seed Producers 297 (TUFRunner 297 ) TUFRunner 297 is an extra-large seeded runner-type peanut with high oleic oil chemistry developed by the University of Florida. Released in 2014, this variety has demonstrated very good resistance to white mold, good resistance to TSWV, but is susceptible to leaf spot. It has a prominent center stem with semi-prostate growth habit. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Birdsong Peanuts 345 Certified Damascus Peanut 104 Certified Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 469 Registered McCleskey Mills, Inc. 37 Certified Georgia Greener This is a runner type peanut release in 2006 by the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations. Georgia Greener has a high level of resistance to the spotted wilt disease caused by the tomato spotted wilt virus. Georgia Greener has typical runner size pods, low disease incidence, and high TSMK grade. Maturity is ranked as medium similar to Georgia Green. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Jones Peanut Company, Inc. 30 Registered 3
5 Georgia-06G Georgia-06G is a large-seeded, runner-type peanut variety that was released in 2006 by the University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Georgia-06G has a high level of resistance to TSWV. Georgia-06G combines high TSWV resistance with medium maturity and excellent yield and high TSMK grade. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. American Peanut Growers Group, LLC 1,262 Registered American Peanut Growers Group, LLC 2,791 Certified Arabi Peanut Company 39.5 Certified Birdsong Peanuts 7,373.9 Registered Birdsong Peanuts 41, Certified Brooks Peanut Company 2,212 Certified Damascus Peanut Company 3, Registered Damascus Peanut Company 5,730.9 Certified Georgia Seed Development 1,232 Foundation GFA Peanut Company, LLC 31.5 Registered GFA Peanut Company, LLC 3,248.7 Certified Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 5, Registered Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 20, Certified Griffith Farms, LLC 538 Registered Hattaway Farms, PTR 66.6 Registered Israel Farm Supply, Inc Registered Israel Farm Supply, Inc Certified John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. 625 Registered John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. 3, Certified Jones Brothers 82 Registered Jones Brothers 58 Certified Lee Barwick Farms Registered Lee Barwick Farms Certified McCleskey Mills, Inc. 1,151 Registered McCleskey Mills, Inc. 22, Certified McLendon Acres, Inc. 100 Registered McLendon Acres, Inc. 57 Certified R.L. Cunningham & Sons, Inc Registered R.L. Cunningham & Sons, Inc. 1,019 Certified 4
6 Georgia-06G (continued) SALT Peanut Company, LLC Registered SALT Peanut Company, LLC 2,327.5 Certified Sessions Company, Inc. 1,634.5 Registered Sessions Company, Inc. 477 Certified Shann Peanut Company Certified Tifton Peanut Company, Inc Registered Tifton Peanut Company, Inc. 1,200.5 Certified Williams Warehouse, Inc. 107 Registered Wilson Farms, Inc. 8.6 Registered Georgia-07W Georgia-07W is a runner-type peanut with TSWV and white mold resistance. It is a medium maturity variety. During the testing years of when averaged across multi-locations in Georgia, Georgia-07W was found to be the lowest in TSWV incidence and total disease incidence, highest yielding in pod yield, TSMK grade and dollar return per acre compared to the current leading runner type cultivars, Georgia Green and C-99R. Nuts of Georgia-07W are larger than Georgia Green. Developed by the University of Georgia at the Coastal Plains Experiment Station and released in Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. SALT Peanut Company, LLC 6 Registered 5
7 Georgia-09B Georgia-09B is a high-yielding, high oleic, TSWV-resistant, medium-seeded, runner-type peanut variety that was released in 2009 by the University of Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Georgia-09B has a high level of resistance to spotted wilt disease caused by TSWV. Georgia- 09B also has the high oleic and low linoleic fatty acid ratio for improved oil quality and longer shelf-life of peanut and peanut products. Georgia-09B originated from the first backcross made with Georgia Green as the recurrent parent. It has an intermediate runner growth habit and medium maturity, similar to Georgia Green. Georgia-09B has a medium runner seed size as compared to the largerseeded, high oleic, runner-type variety, Florida-07. Georgia-09B combines the excellent roasted flavor of Georgia Green with the high oleic trait for longer shelf-life and improved oil quality of peanut and peanut products. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Birdsong Peanuts 129 Registered Birdsong Peanuts 433 Certified Chula Peanut & Grain Company 25 Registered Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 1,788.3 Registered Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 4, Certified McCleskey Mills, Inc. 767 Certified Georgia-11J Georgia-11J is a high oleic, large podded and large seeded Virginia type peanut cultivar released by the University of Georgia. It has a high level of TSWV and is medium late in maturity. The variety may be propagated by licensed producers only. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Georgia Seed Development 25 Foundation 6
8 Georgia-12Y Georgia-12Y is a new high-yielding, TSWV-resistant, white-mold resistant, medium-seeded, runner-type peanut variety that was released in 2012 by the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station. It was developed at the University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia. Georgia-12Y is similar to another runner-type variety Georgia-10T in having low TSWV disease incidence and total disease incidence. However, during several years averaged over multi-location tests in Georgia, Georgia-12Y had significantly higher pod yield and higher dollar value return per acre compared to Georgia-10T. Georgia-12Y also has a smaller seed size (greater number of seed per pound) than Georgia- 10T. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Jones Peanut Company, Inc Registered McCleskey Mills, Inc Registered Georgia-13M Georgia-13M is a new high-yielding, high oleic, TSWV-resistant, small-seeded, runner-type peanut variety released by the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station in It was developed at the University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station. During a three-year period, it averaged over multiple location tests in significantly less total disease incidence and greater dollar value return per acre when compared to other high oleic, runner-type varieties. Georgia-13M has a smaller runner seed size. Georgia-13M combines high yield, TSWV resistance with the excellent roasted flavor of Georgia Green and the high oleic trait for longer shelf life and improved oil quality of peanut and peanut products. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Georgia Seed Development 23 Foundation GFA Peanut Company, LLC 29.5 Registered GFA Peanut Company, LLC 19 Certified 7
9 Georgia-14N Georgia-14N is a high oleic, root-knot nematode resistant, medium/small-seeded runner peanut variety released by the University of Georgia in It has a high level of tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) with medium maturity. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Birdsong Peanuts 1,767 Registered Birdsong Peanuts 842 Certified Brooks Peanut Company 135 Certified Damascus Peanut Company 22 Registered Georgia Seed Development 143 Foundation Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 279 Registered McCleskey Mills, Inc. 38 Certified R.L. Cunningham & Sons, Inc. 10 Registered Sessions Company, Inc. 62 Registered Sessions Company, Inc. 138 Certified Wilson Farms, Inc. 8.2 Registered Georgia-16HO Georgia-16HO is a large-seeded, high oleic, runner-type peanut cultivar. It has an intermediate runner growth habit, medium maturity, and tan testa color to be released by the University of Georgia in It also has a high level of tolerance to tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). PVP Level Legend #6: U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for PVPA 94 - may be through title V or not. Birdsong Peanuts 116 Registered Georgia Seed Development 101 Foundation Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 73 Registered John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc Registered McCleskey Mills, Inc. 51 Registered McLendon Acres, Inc Registered R.L. Cunningham & Sons, Inc Registered SALT Peanut Company, LLC 12 Registered 8
10 Tifguard Tifguard was developed by USDA s Agriculture Research Service in Tifton, Georgia, Tifguard has resistance to nematodes so as to be characterized as near immunity, and it offers good yields and grades, especially in places where there would be no yield from other varieties. It offers good resistance to TSWV and maturity is similar to Georgia Green. Class of certified seed. A farmer may save enough seed to plant on his or her own farm holdings. No seed may be sold without permission from the variety owner. If permission is granted, seed must be sold as a class of certified seed. Birdsong Peanuts 16 Certified Damascus Peanut Company Registered Damascus Peanut Company 266 Certified Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 137 Registered TifNV High O/L TifNV - High O/L is a new high oleic peanut variety jointly developed by USDA-Agricultural Research Service and the University of Georgia to be released in TifNV - High O/L resulted from a cross between Tifguard and Florida-07. The new variety offers high yields, excellent resistance to TSWV and the peanut root-knot nematode along with the high concentration of oleic fatty acid. TifNV - High O/L is a large seeded runner (similar to Tifguard) with medium maturity. PVP Level Legend #6: U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied for PVPA 94 - may be through title V or not. Birdsong Peanuts 70.9 Registered Georgia Seed Development 50 Foundation Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 34 Registered 9
11 Certified Soybean Varieties Available in Georgia (Foundation, Registered & Certified) Cook Cook is a maturity group VIII. It is resistant to major races of frogeye leaf spot and has moderate resistance to southern root-knot nematode. It is resistant to stem canker and powdery mildew. It is susceptible to the peanut and Javanese root-knot nematode and the soybean cyst nematode. PVP Level Legend #0: Variety not protected by PVPA No limit on how much seed a farmer can save and sell. Seed sold commercially must be sold by variety name. Bryan W. Maw 20 Certified G RR (Brand AGS 738RR) (Proprietary) G RR is an early Maturity Group VII, glyphosate-resistant variety. It is similar in maturity to AGS 758RR and several days earlier than USG 7732nRR. It has purple flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. The seeds of G RR are yellow with shiny seed coats and black hila. G RR is resistant to southern and Javanese root-knot nematodes and soybean cyst nematode (R3). It is also resistant to southern stem canker. The variety is patented and unauthorized propagation (i.e. farmer saved seed) is not permitted. * Source: United States Plant Patent; Patent # US 9,426,955 issued on August 30, Plantation Seed Conditioners, Inc. G10PR-56444R2 (Brand AGS 798R2) (Proprietary) G10PR-56444R2 is an early Maturity Group VIII, glyphosate-resistant line. It is similar in maturity to AGS 828RR and AGS Woodruff. It has purple flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. The seeds of G10PR-56444R2 are yellow with shiny seed coats and black hila. G10PR-56444R2 is resistant to southern root-knot nematode. It is also resistant to frogeye leaf spot and southern stem canker. PVP Level Legend #7: U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVPA 94) is expected to be applied for. Until official notice is received, the variety has no protection. It is the grower s responsibility to determine current status of variety. Plantation Seed Conditioners, Inc. 10
12 G12PR-63R2 G12PR-63R2 is a Maturity Group VII, glyphosate-tolerant variety with purple flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Maturity averages two days earlier in maturity than G the recurrent parent, one day earlier than P97M50 and two to three days earlier than AG7733. It has yellow seeds with dull seed coats and black hila. G12PR-63R2 possesses resistance to soybean cyst nematode (R3), southern, peanut and Javanese root-knot nematode. The variety is patented and unauthorized propagation (i.e. farmer saved seed) is not permitted. * Source: United States Plant Patent; Patent # US 9,392,764 issued on July 19, Georgia Seed Development 47 Foundation G13LL-7 (Brand AGS 747LL) (Proprietary) G13LL-7 is a Maturity Group VII, glufosinate-tolerant variety with purple flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Maturity is two to three days earlier than AGS 828RR and two to three days later than AGS 738RR. It has yellow seeds with dull seed coats and black hila. G13LL-7 possesses resistance to soybean cyst nematode (R3), southern root-knot nematode, and frogeye leaf spot. PVP Level Legend #7: U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVPA 94) is expected to be applied for. Until official notice is received, the variety has no protection. It is the grower s responsibility to determine current status of variety. Plantation Seed Conditioners, Inc. G13LL-44 G13LL-44 is a Maturity Group VII, glufosinate-tolerant variety with white flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. Maturity averages three days earlier than AGS 828RR and four days later than AGS 738RR. It has yellow seeds with dull seed coats and black hila. G13LL-44 possesses resistance to soybean cyst nematode (R3), and frogeye leaf spot and moderate resistance to southern root-knot nematode. PVP Level Legend #7: U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVPA 94) is expected to be applied for. Until official notice is received, the variety has no protection. It is the grower s responsibility to determine current status of variety. Georgia Seed Development 28 Foundation 11
13 MO4901D GT Released by the University of Missouri, MO4901D GT is a Maturity Group IV, glyphosate-tolerant variety with purple flowers, tawny pubescence, and tan pod walls. MO4901D GT possesses resistance to SCN (R1, 2, 3, 5 & 14), root-knot nematode and frogeye leaf spot. MO4901D GT requires a license agreement with Missouri Foundation Seed. Whereas farmer saved seed is allowed, unauthorized sales are prohibited. Ariail Farms 82 Certified 12
14 Company Contact Information Company Address Office Website American Peanut Growers Group, LLC 5212 Hwy 39 Donalsonville, GA (229) Arabi Peanut Company P.O. Box 118 Arabi, GA (229) Ariail Farms Old Federal Rd Carnesville, GA (706) Birdsong Peanuts P.O. Box 650 Blakely, GA (229) Brooks Peanut Company P.O. Box 305 Samson, AL (334) Chula Peanut and Grain Company 37 Pearman Rd Chula, GA (229) Damascus Peanut Company P.O. Box 167 Damascus, GA (229) Georgia Seed Development 2420 S Milledge Ave Athens, GA (706) GFA Peanut Company, LLC 1615 W 24 th Ave Cordele, GA (229)
15 Company Address Office Website Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts 42 N Ellis St Camilla, GA (229) Griffith Farms, LLC 608 GA Hwy 195 Leesburg, GA (229) Hattaway Farms, PTR US Hwy 27 Bluffton, GA (229) Israel Farm Supply, Inc GA Hwy 308 Smithville, GA (229) John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc Colquitt Hwy Bainbridge, GA (229) Jones Brothers 37 Pearman Rd Chula, GA (229) Jones Peanut Company, Inc. 37 Pearman Rd Chula, GA (229) Lee Barwick Farms Eason Crossing Rd Boston, GA (229) Maw, Bryan W. Rillington Fields 527 Sutton Rd Tifton, GA (229) McCleskey Mills, Inc. P.O. Box 59 Smithville, GA (229)
16 Company Address Office Website McLendon Acres, Inc. P.O. Box 10 Leary, GA (229) Plantation Seed Conditioners, Inc. P.O. Box 398 Newton, GA (229) R.L. Cunningham & Sons, Inc. P.O. Box 68 Quitman, GA (229) SALT Peanut Company, LLC 998 Nicholls Rd West Green, GA (912) Sessions Company, Inc. P.O. Box Enterprise, AL (334) Shann Peanut Company Bowens Mill Rd Ambrose, GA (912) Tifton Peanut Company, Inc. 30 Hwy 319 North Tifton, GA (229) Williams Warehouse, Inc. P.O. Box 129 Plains, GA (229) Wilson Farms, Inc. 508 Wilson Rd Cuthbert, GA (229)
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