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NEW YORK STATE 2018 PROCESSING SNAP BEAN CULTIVAR TRIAL REPORT Large Bean 3-4 Bean Whole Bean James Ballerstein - Research Support Specialist, Horticulture Section New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - Cornell University, Geneva, New York Stephen Reiners Professor and Chair, Horticulture Section New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - Cornell University, Geneva, New York PROCEDURE AND MATERIALS Location: NYS Agricultural Research Farm field 60, Geneva - soil type - Honeoye silt loam Planting Dates: Large 5/24, 3-4 sieve beans 6/7, Whole type 6/20 Row Width: 30 inches, Row length: 30 ft. In-row Spacing: 1 5/8 inches (6-8 plants/ft.) Conventional Tillage Fertilizer: 300#/A of 15-5-10 with Zn and Mn Herbicide: Dual post plant, Basagran, Reflex and Raptor post emergence Planter - Two Row Monosem Vacuum Planter Plot Size: 1 row - 4 replications (Replicated entries), 1 row two replications (Observation entries). The objective of this trial was to compare a number of green and wax snap bean varieties for yield and other quality characteristics. This was accomplished in cooperation with the snap bean processors in New York and Ontario Canada in an attempt to find new, higher quality, and disease resistant varieties that are adapted to our climate and soil conditions. We did not have a field day this past season due to the weather difficulties. For both replicated and observation entries, yield of five feet per replication was obtained by pulling the plants and hand picking them. Multiple harvests were made to plot yield increase and also seed size increase. An FMC snipper and grader were used to snip and grade the harvested pods. Each replicated entry was processed (canned and frozen) for later evaluation by the processors and seedsmen. Comments from this cutting are not included in the report. Soil moisture was less than optimum for growing season 2018. The large sieve trial had good planting conditions but had high temperatures at blossom which resulted in some reset. The 3-4 sieve and whole bean trial had dry conditions at planting and required irrigation for emergence. I did not water these plantings (we had small rains) as some stress is helpful to know a variety s adaptability. These two plantings had flowered and had small pins when we had 2.5 inches of rain. The plants essentially became vegetative again and formed new leaves and more flowers. This resulted in some harvest variation between the replications. See the weather insert at the end of the summary for a breakdown of temperatures and precipitation over the growing season. A cutting was held for industry on November 8 th. Jim Ballerstein, NYSAES, 630 West N. Street, Hedrick Hall, Geneva, NY 14456-0462 315-787-2223 (phone) jwb2@cornell.edu(email) We wish to thank the NYS Vegetable Research Council and Association, Ontario Processing Vegetable Growers and cooperating seed companies for their financial support of the project. We also wish to thank Mr. Michael Gardinier and Mr. Roger Ward

of Farm Fresh First and Mr. Jeff Johnson of Seneca Foods for their assistance in planning the trials. My thanks to team members Floyd Baker, Kim Day, Helen Terra, Wayne Hansen, Christine Driscoll, Alison Mahoney, Mike Rosato, Jeremy Frere, Noah and Luke Czadzeck and Misty Hotelling for their assistance in day to day operations. Table of Contents Page 1 Title Page Page 2 Table of Contents Page 3 Table 1 - Cultivar List Large Bean Section Page 4 &5 Table 2 - Yield Data Page 6 Column explanations for Tables 2, 4 and 6 Page 7 Table 3 - Plant and Pod Characteristics Page 8 Additional Comments Page 9 Snap Bean Descriptions from the Seed Source 3-4 Bean Type Pages 10-12 Table 4 - Yield Data Page 13 Table 5 - Plant and Pod Characteristics Page 14 Additional Comments Page 15&16 Snap Bean Descriptions from the Seed Source Whole Bean Type Page 17&18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 20&21 Table 6 Yield Data Table 7 Plant and Pod Characteristics Additional Comments Snap Bean Descriptions from the Seed Source Pages 22-24 Table 8 - Weather Summary

Table 1 - Processing Snap Bean Cultivar List Large 3-4 Continued Venture(std) Syngenta Echo (BEX138) Brotherton BBL156 (std) PureLine BEX057 Brotherton Huntington (std) Syngenta Colter HM Pismo (std) Syngenta Annihilator PL Bridger HM Dominator PL BA1001 Seminis Paloma PL CR1218 Crites 587 PL Chisolm HM SB4738 Syngenta HMX0164494 HM SB4748 Syngenta Silverado Crites SB4754 Syngenta UW#4 PL Wax 524 PL SV1003GF Seminis 4624-3 PL Goldmine PV857 Crites SB4754 Syngenta Whole GVS17 Seneca Flavor Sweet (std HM 3-4 SV1286GW Seminis Cabot (std) HM Blevet (std) Storm Cassidy (std) HM Weston HM Camaro Crites Oakley HM Sybaris Seminis Extra Fine Affirmed Seminis Denver (std) Vilmorin SVGG2053 Seminis Compass Brotherton SV1136GF Seminis Astute (6196) Seminis Messi Crites Crosser Vilmorin Baltimore Crites Surfer Vilmorin Jaguar (PV905) Crites Zanibar Crites BSC934 Brotherton DX170 Brotherton BEX034 Brotherton Greenfield PL BSC897 Brotherton Elegance PL

Table 2. Yield Characteristics (large bean planting date 5/24) cultivar Days to Harv. Heat Units to Harv. % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 2-4 sieve 4 sieve seed length 5 sieve seed length Plants per foot T/A Harvest Venture (std) 60 1100 2 3 7 32 56 12 114 124 6.8 4.4 CR1218 60 1100 2 3 25 54 16 30 115 125 6.1 4.8 CR1218 62 1146 2 4 17 54 22 24 115 130 8.4 6.4 CR1218 64 1189 2 3 12 54 28 17 116 130 8.4 5.9 Bridger 61 1121 2 4 10 36 47 16 105 119 6.9 4.9 Bridger 63 1169 2 6 7 14 71 15 116 120 7.5 4.8 Bridger 65 1213 2 6 8 19 65 15 113 139 8.4 5.2 BBL156 61 1121 2 4 17 39 38 23 89 99 6.0 5.6 BBL156 63 1169 3 3 12 32 52 17 92 110 7.6 7.0 BBL156 65 1213 3 4 12 34 48 19 100 115 7.7 6.9 BA1001 61 1121 2 4 14 53 27 20 89 96 7.4 4.8 BA1001 63 1169 1 3 5 34 57 9 93 102 7.2 4.4 BA1001 65 1213 2 2 10 35 50 15 108 117 7.4 4.9 Silverado 61 1121 2 7 22 40 30 30 80 85 7.0 3.4 Silverado 63 1169 3 3 10 29 55 16 87 94 7.0 4.0 Silverado 65 1213 5 5 10 33 47 20 100 113 7.6 5.0 524 61 1121 2 4 43 44 7 49 99 107 6.4 5.6 524 63 1169 1 4 30 47 18 35 100 105 7.5 5.8 524 65 1213 1 2 18 52 26 22 111 121 7.3 6.3 4624-3 61 1121 1 2 14 45 37 18 94 101 7.1 4.7 4624-3 63 1169 2 6 12 27 53 20 98 104 7.2 5.3 4624-3 65 1213 6 6 10 21 57 22 99 114 7.9 5.8 Huntington 62 1146 2 5 18 50 24 26 81 96 6.7 5.3 Huntington 64 1189 1 2 12 43 42 15 94 102 7.8 5.2 Huntington 67 1254 1 4 8 26 61 13 109 112 8.1 5.6

Table 2 continued: Yield Characteristics cultivar Days to harv. Heat Units to Harv. % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 % 6 % 2-4 sieve 4 sieve seed length 5 sieve seed length Plants per foot T/A Harvest Pismo 62 1146 1 3 16 50 31 20 86 97 7.2 4.4 Pismo 64 1189 2 5 14 40 39 21 96 105 8.9 4.7 Pismo 67 1254 2 4 8 26 61 14 103 113 8.3 4.8 GVS17 62 1146 4 7 21 36 33 31 94 109 6.8 5.7 GVS17 64 1189 2 5 22 40 31 30 87 115 7.5 4.9 GVS17 67 1254 1 7 16 26 50 24 102 109 8.0 4.8 UW#4 62 1146 2 5 22 41 30 29 79 110 6.6 6.1 UW#4 64 1189 3 6 20 45 27 28 115 121 8.0 5.8 UW#4 67 1254 2 4 16 41 36 23 111 130 7.3 5.8 PV857 62 1146 2 3 20 48 27 25 101 110 6.6 6.2 PV857 64 1189 2 2 21 50 26 25 109 122 8.6 6.1 PV857 67 1254 2 3 17 50 29 21 114 130 7.8 6.0 Chisolm 63 1169 2 5 6 22 65 13 79 84 6.6 4.2 Chisolm 65 1213 1 3 5 19 71 10 91 98 7.7 5.1 Chisolm 67 1254 1 4 5 12 77 10 88 108 7.4 6.1 SB4754 63 1169 3 6 11 46 34 20 84 93 6.8 4.8 SB4754 65 1213 2 4 12 38 44 18 93 114 8.8 5.3 SB4754 67 1254 2 9 11 34 45 22 115 117 8.0 6.2 HMX0164494 63 1169 8 8 12 25 48 27 74 86 7.3 2.6 HMX0164494 65 1213 10 9 17 24 40 36 78 87 7.1 2.7 HMX0164494 67 1254 5 8 21 26 39 34 63 96 7.4 4.1 Heading explanations page

Table 3. Plant and Pod Characteristics (Large Beans) Cultivar Plt Ht. (in.) Plt. Width (in.) Pod Color (raw) Unsnipped Pod Length (in.) Pod Shape Pod Location Pod Straight. Plant Habit Venture (std) 17 22 LG 5.0-6 CR M 3.5 3 CR1218 15 18 MG 5.5 R M 3.5 3.5 Bridger 16 18 MG 5.0-5.5 R M 3 4 BBL156 18 21 M-DG 5.0-5.5 R M-H 3.5 4 BA1001 16 18 M-DG 4.5-5 R M-H 3 4 Silverado 17 20 MG 5.5 R M-H 3.5 4 524 17 21 M-DG 4.5 R M-H 4 4 4624-3 18 21 MG 4.0-5 R M 3 4 Huntington 15 18 MG 4.5-5 R M 3 3.5 Pismo 14 17 MG 4.5-5 R M 3 3.5 GVS17 15 18 MG 4.5 R M 2.5 3.5 UW#4 15 22 MG 4.5-5 R M-H 3 3 PV857 15 18 DG 4.0-5 R M 4 4 Chisolm 14 15 DG 4.5-5.5 R M 2.5 4.5 SB4754 14 17 MG 4-4.5 R M 2.5 3.5 HMX0164494 17 15 MG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 4 4.5 Column Descriptions Average plant height - The average plant height at harvest in inches. Average plant canopy width - The average plant width at harvest in inches. Pod Color - DG=dark green, MG=medium green, LG=light green. (uncooked) Unsnipped pod length - The average length of the largest pods in inches. Pod Shape - R=round, CR=creased, O=oval Pod Location - H= pods high on the plant, M=pods located in the center of the plant canopy, L=pods touching the ground Pod Straightness - 5=very straight, 3= acceptable, 1=very curved or twisted Plant Habit - 5=very erect plant, 3= acceptable, 1=totally recumbent plant

Column Descriptions for Tables 2, 4, and 6. Cultivar Data is based on four replications for entries in the replicated study and two plots for observation entries. Harvest sample was from five feet of row. Seed Source Brotherton=Brotherton Seed Co.; Crites M.=Crites Moscow Growers; HM=Harris Moran; Pure Line Seeds; Rogers=Syngenta Seeds; Seminis=Seminis Vegetable Seeds-Processor Division; Vil. - Vilmorin Days to Harvest The number of days from planting until harvest. Multiple harvests were made. Degree Day Units Base 50 Degrees F. The number of heat degree day units from planting until harvest. Percentage 2 sieve Pods were snipped and graded after harvest. This was the percentage of 2 sieve pods. Percentage 3 sieve - Pods were snipped and graded after harvest. This was the percentage of 3 sieve pods. Percentage 4 sieve - Pods were snipped and graded after harvest. This was the percentage of 4 sieve pods. Percentage 5 sieve - Pods were snipped and graded after harvest. This was the percentage of 5 sieve pods. Percentage 6 sieve - Pods were snipped and graded after harvest. This was the percentage of 6 sieve pods. Percentage 2-4 sieve This was the sum of the 2-4 sieve percentages. Seed Size of the 2 sieve pods One seed from ten 2 sieve pods were collectively measured in millimeters as a maturity index. Seed Size of the 3 sieve pods One seed from ten 3 sieve pods were collectively measured in millimeters as a maturity index. Seed Size of the 4 sieve pods One seed from ten 4 sieve pods were collectively measured in millimeters as a maturity index. Seed Size of the 5 sieve pods One seed from ten 5 sieve pods were collectively measured in millimeters as a maturity index. Plant Population listed as plants per foot Desired population was 6-7 plants per foot. Yield listed as tons per acre The yield from the harvest sample (prior to being snipped) extrapolated to a per acre basis.

Additional Comments - Large Beans This planting was hurt by high temperatures at blossom and soil moisture certainly was not optimum. Venture Old, early, large sieve standard, rough pods, good set, creased, light green, long pods, acceptable yield. CR1218 very similar maturity to Venture but less of the very large sieve pods (maybe a day later), round, medium green pods, acceptable to decent yield. Bridger good plant habit, good set, medium green, round pods, acceptable yield. *BBL156 Industry standard, tall plants, good plant habit, medium to dark green, round pods, good set, pods a little higher on the plant than most others, good yield. BA1001 good plant habit, pods a little higher on the plant than most others, medium to dark green, round pods, acceptable yield. Silverado good plant habit, pods a little higher on the plant than most others, long, medium green, round pods, acceptable yield. *524 good plant habit, pods a little higher on the plant than most others, short, straight pods, good set and yield, good plant and pod package. 4624-3 tall plants, good plant habit, good set, medium green, round to slightly creased pods, decent yield. Huntington industry mainseason standard, shorter, medium green round pods, many pods had aborted seeds probably due to water deficiency or heat, decent yield. Pismo round, medium green pods, pods on the short side, acceptable yield. GVS17 curved pods, medium green, round to slightly creased pods, good set, acceptable yield. UW#4 pods a little higher on the plant than most others, good set, medium green, round pods, decent yield. *PV857 good plant habit, straight pods, good set and yield, mainseason maturity, dark green, round to slightly oval pods; good plant and pod package. Chisolm very good plant habit, curved pods, good set, dark green, round pods, good yield. SB4754 curved pods, many pods had aborted seeds, medium green, round pods, decent yield. HMX 0164494 very good plant habit, pods a little higher on the plant than most others, pods (and not many of them) quite small late in the season due to a reset - might be sensitive to heat, poor yield.

Snap Bean Desc. Provided by the Seed Source (Large Beans) Venture Syngenta, early large sieve. CR1218 Crites, early (52 days) 5 sv, huge yield potential, long (5.5 in) straight pods medium green uniform color, moderate plant habit. 15% 3 sv, 45% 4 sv and 40%5 sv. IR for Pss. Bridger (HMX 4104) Harris Moran, 52 days to maturity, 65 % four sieve, 30% five sieve, good quality pod interiors, good yields, medium dark green, uniform, medium long, straight pods, HR for BCMV, Curly Top and Bacterial Brown spot; IR for Halo Blight. BBL156 Pure Line, 56 days to maturity, 5 sieve, 10% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv and 40% 5 sv; resistant to BCMV. BA1001 Seminis, 58 days to maturity, 20% three sieve, 30% four sieve, 50% five sieve, 5.9 inch pod length, fresh color 7; blanched color 4; plant type 5, 90% clean yield, 60% easy harvest wo ped., 5% clusters, 0% strings; S for Psp2, Xap, CO2, Ua38, Ua90, BCTV, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Ae, BCMV. Silverado Crites, mid-early; 57 days to maturity (Koala +1); 4-5 sieve with 70% 4 sv and 30% 5 sieve; long, straight pods that are 5.8 medium high pod placement, dark green pod color, erect plant, sets well in the heat but also seems to do well in cooler weather; HR for CL/BCMV; IR for Pss; good level of BBS resistance. 524 Pure Line, 57 days to maturity, 5 sieve, 20% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv and 30% 5 sv. 4624-3 Pure Line, 63 days to maturity, 5 sieve, 10% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv and 40% 5 sv. Huntington Syngenta, 56 day 5 sieve Blue Lake type, smooth straight pods, very erect plant with beans off the ground, good yielder which has demonstrated tolerance to the Midwest virus complex, IR to Bacterial Brown Spot, HR to Bean Common Mosaic, picks very clean with a good percentage of the beans without stems, leaves tend to show some bronzing at maturity with no affect to yield. Pismo Syngenta, Huntington type with potentially a higher distribution of 4 sieves. Excellent yield potential and pod placement (1-2 higher than Huntington in most environments. GVS17 Gallatin Valley, UW#4 Pure Line, five sieve, 60 day, 10% three sieve, 40% four sieve, 40% five sieve, 10% six sieve, HR for BCMV, Aph RR; Tolerant: BBS, Curly Top, WI root rot. PV 857 Crites, mid early (54 days) 4-5 sieve with pods sitting high on the plant. Erect plant habit. Very good heat tolerance and concentrated setting. 60% 4 sv, 40% 5 sv, 5.5 in pods, dark green. HR for BCMV/Cl; IR for Pss/Ua Chisholm Harris Moran, 55 days, straight, smooth pods; medium dark green; slow seed development; upright plant, mid high pod position; 5.9 inch pod length; 20% three sieve, 45% four sieve and 35 % five sieve; HR for Bean Common Mosaic and Curly Top; IR for Halo Blight and Bacterial Brown Spot. HMX 0164494 Harris Moran, early maturity (54 days), medium upright plant type, mid high pod position, 14 cm pod length, medium dark pod color, 5% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv, 45% 5 sv; HR for BCMV and Psp; IR for Cl, Pss and Xap, quality pod interiors for processing, good heat set, good yields. Seminis disease descriptions Psp=Halo Blight, Xap=Common Blight; Pss=Bacterial brown Spot; Ae=Aphanomyces, Co2=Anthracnose; Se=White Mold; Ua=Rust; Pmy=Aerial Pythium; BCMV=Bean Common Mosaic; BCTV=Beat Curly Top; BGYMV=Bean Golden Yellow Mosaic; CYVV=Clover Yellow Vein)

Table 4. Yield Characteristics (3-4 sieve trial planted 6/7) In order of maturity. Cultivar Days to harv. Heat Units to Harv. % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 sieve 2-4 % 3 sieve seed length 4 sieve seed length Plants per foot T/A Harvest Camaro 56 1076 34 32 30 4 96 60 70 7.0 1.7 Camaro 60 1165 14 19 55 11 89 71 82 7.1 2.8 Camaro 62 1221 10 14 54 22 78 82 95 6.6 5.0 Camaro 64 1267 6 24 44 26 74 81 99 7.3 5.2 SVGG2053 56 1076 62 27 10 1 99 65 69 6.7 2.7 SVGG2053 60 1165 36 40 20 4 96 67 82 7.5 2.5 SVGG2053 62 1221 25 42 32 1 99 78 86 7.8 3.9 SVGG2053 64 1267 20 37 36 8 92 85 96 7.5 4.4 SV1136GF 56 1076 36 30 31 3 97 62 68 5.5 3.4 SV1136GF 60 1165 30 25 42 3 97 66 76 5.8 4.5 SV1136GF 62 1221 12 23 59 6 94 73 89 6.6 6.9 SV1136GF 64 1267 8 41 42 9 91 89 94 7.0 7.4 Jaguar 60 1165 22 41 35 1 99 83 95 7.5 3.7 Jaguar 62 1221 15 25 56 4 96 87 104 7.0 4.7 Jaguar 64 1267 14 28 55 4 96 94 106 7.1 4.9 BSC897 56 1076 69 23 7 0 100 61 78 6.6 2.3 BSC897 60 1165 36 40 22 2 98 78 89 6.3 3.3 BSC897 62 1221 29 33 33 4 96 76 95 7.6 4.5 BSC897 64 1267 20 32 46 3 97 83 105 7.2 6.0 Echo 56 1076 67 26 7 0 100 66 75 6.9 2.9 Echo 60 1165 45 33 20 2 98 80 85 7.4 3.8 Echo 62 1221 30 41 27 3 97 86 103 7.5 5.4 Echo 64 1267 21 34 38 7 93 93 109 8.6 5.9 Colter 56 1076 32 32 35 1 99 70 73 6.6 3.0 Colter 60 1165 14 23 56 7 93 84 92 7.1 4.8 Colter 62 1221 10 16 57 17 83 94 111 7.1 6.4 Colter 64 1267 10 14 58 18 82 97 113 6.7 6.3 Annihilator 56 1076 26 35 36 4 96 67 72 7.4 3.4 Annihilator 60 1165 11 19 58 12 88 70 85 7.6 4.5 Annihilator 62 1221 7 14 60 19 81 80 97 7.3 6.4 Annihilator 64 1267 6 19 52 23 77 90 114 7.6 6.6

Table 4. Yield Characteristics (3-4 sieve trial planted 6/7) Cultivar Days to harv. Heat Units to Harv. % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 sieve 2-4 % 3 sieve seed length 4 sieve seed length Plants per foot T/A Harvest Dominator 56 1076 27 34 33 6 94 67 78 5.9 1.9 Dominator 60 1165 11 11 63 15 85 76 97 6.2 3.5 Dominator 62 1221 17 14 43 25 75 72 96 6.2 3.7 Dominator 64 1267 10 15 45 30 70 79 103 6.3 5.3 SB4738 56 1076 34 31 34 1 99 61 74 7.1 3.9 SB4738 60 1165 18 27 49 6 94 71 88 7.3 5.9 SB4738 62 1221 9 18 61 11 89 79 96 7.3 7.8 SB4738 64 1267 7 17 58 18 82 82 96 7.1 7.8 SB4748 56 1076 18 24 47 10 90 66 80 6.3 4.0 SB4748 60 1165 10 18 55 17 83 77 92 6.9 4.8 SB4748 62 1221 6 10 55 29 71 81 99 7.2 6.9 SB4748 64 1267 7 13 49 31 69 75 98 8.1 6.3 Cabot 61 1192 17 28 50 5 95 80 84 7.5 3.3 Cabot 63 1244 19 23 52 6 94 79 98 7.5 4.0 Cabot 65 1290 15 22 56 7 93 84 99 8.7 6.0 Cassidy 61 1192 47 41 12 0 100 78 87 7.3 2.8 Cassidy 63 1244 45 41 14 0 100 88 103 7.4 3.1 Cassidy 65 1290 33 42 23 2 98 95 102 7.9 4.6 Sybaris 61 1192 12 26 59 3 97 81 96 7.1 4.9 Sybaris 63 1244 12 18 64 7 93 74 101 7.9 5.7 Sybaris 65 1290 11 16 62 11 89 83 100 7.8 7.2 Baltimore 61 1192 23 42 33 2 98 77 87 6.8 2.2 Baltimore 63 1244 27 27 42 4 96 82 94 7.6 3.7 Baltimore 65 1290 22 23 51 4 96 81 106 8.1 4.4 BSC934 61 1192 71 19 9 2 98 77 90 7.0 2.8 BSC934 63 1244 68 21 7 4 96 84 92 7.7 2.6 BSC934 65 1290 75 21 3 1 99 88 109 8.4 3.6 BEX034 61 1192 56 29 15 0 100 84 95 6.5 1.9 BEX034 63 1244 46 30 22 1 99 89 95 7.1 2.5 BEX034 65 1290 58 28 14 0 100 104 112 7.6 3.5 Paloma 61 1192 22 34 42 2 98 88 105 6.3 4.1 Paloma 63 1244 24 28 44 4 96 90 103 7.5 5.3 Paloma 65 1290 18 30 43 8 92 94 108 7.0 6.3

Table 4. Yield Characteristics (3-4 sieve trial planted 6/7) Cultivar Days to harv. Heat Units to Harv. % 2 % 3 % 4 % 5 sieve 2-4 % 3 sieve seed length 4 sieve seed length Plants per foot T/A Harvest 587 61 1192 33 34 31 2 98 78 89 6.9 1.2 587 63 1244 39 25 35 2 98 76 93 6.7 1.9 587 65 1290 40 29 29 2 98 98 108 7.7 3.9 Affirmed 61 1192 35 33 30 2 98 68 83 7.0 2.4 Affirmed 63 1244 25 35 33 7 93 70 76 7.3 3.9 Affirmed 65 1290 29 33 32 6 94 70 89 8.0 5.7 Affirmed 67 1325 18 30 45 7 93 74 99 7.4 6.2 Messi 61 1192 29 31 40 1 99 75 87 6.9 1.2 Messi 63 1244 31 27 41 1 99 81 98 7.4 1.4 Messi 65 1290 39 27 31 2 98 74 96 8.3 2.3 Messi 67 1325 33 29 34 5 95 71 98 8.3 3.8 BEX057 61 1192 40 41 18 2 98 61 89 5.8 2.1 BEX057 63 1244 34 33 32 2 98 70 81 7.3 2.9 BEX057 65 1290 31 39 28 1 99 82 90 7.4 4.1 BEX057 67 1325 27 36 34 2 98 78 91 7.6 5.3 SB4754 61 1192 23 22 41 14 86 68 87 6.4 4.7 SB4754 63 1244 24 20 38 18 82 79 89 6.7 5.2 SB4754 65 1290 23 14 39 22 78 82 95 7.4 7.0 SB4754 67 1325 24 16 33 26 74 80 103 7.8 7.2 Wax SV1003GF 61 1192 25 25 48 2 98 86 85 5.7 2.7 SV1003GF 63 1244 24 18 44 15 85 85 94 5.6 3.4 SV1003GF 65 1290 14 18 56 11 89 82 110 6.6 4.0 SV1003GF 67 1325 14 14 55 17 83 82 109 6.0 6.0 Goldmine 61 1192 21 29 44 5 95 71 76 6.3 1.8 Goldmine 63 1244 19 13 53 15 85 70 85 6.8 2.7 Goldmine 65 1290 16 16 50 18 82 77 97 6.7 4.5 See page 5 for column descriptions.

Table 5. Plant and Pod Characteristics - 3-4 sieve type Cultivar Plant Ht. (in.) Plant Width (in.) Plant Habit Pod Color (raw) Unsnipped Pod Lgth (in.) Pod Shape Pod Location Pod Straight. Camaro 15 23 2.5 MG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 4 SVGG2053 15 23 3 DG 5.0-6 R M-H 3.5 SV1136GF 16 20 3.75 DG 5.0-5.5 R M-H 4 Jaguar 18 19 4 DG 5.0-6 R M-H 4 BSC897 14 22 2.5 MG 5.0-6 R M-H 4 Echo 14 22 3 MG 5.0-6 R M-H 4 Colter 18 21 3.75 M-DG 5.0-6 R H 4 Annihilator 14 24 2.5 M-DG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 3.5 Dominator 16 23 2.5 M-DG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 3 SB4738 16 20 3.5 M-DG 5.0-6 R M-H 3.75 SB4748 16 20 3.75 MG 4.5-5 R M-H 3.75 Cabot (std) 16 20 3 M-DG 5.5-6 R M-H 3.5 Cassidy (std) 16 20 3.5 DG 5.0-5.5 R M-H 2 Sybaris 16 24 3 DG 5.5 R M-H 4 Baltimore 17 24 3.5 MG 5.0-6 R M-H 4 BSC934 17 19 3.5 M-DG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 4 BEX034 16 25 2.5 MG 5.5-6.5 R-O M-H 3.75 Paloma 14 19 3 M-DG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 3.5 587 18 22 3.75 MG 4.5-5.5 R M-H 4 Affirmed 16 23 3 DG 5.5-6 R M-H 3.5 Messi 18 23 3.5 DG 5.0-6 R M-H 4 BEX057 18 23 3.5 M-DG 5.0-6 R M-H 3.75 SB4754 15 20 3.5 MG 4.5-5 R M-H 3.75 SV1003GF 14 26 2 GY 5.0-6 R M-H 3.5 Goldmine 15 23 3 GY 4.5-5.5 R M-H 3.75 Column Descriptions Average plant height - The average plant height at harvest in inches. Average plant canopy width - The average plant width at harvest in inches. Plant Habit - 5=very erect plant, 3= acceptable, 1=totally recumbent plant Pod Color - D=dark green, M=medium green, L=light green. (uncooked) Unsnipped pod length - The average length of the largest pods in inches. Pod Shape - R=round, CR=creased, O=oval Pod Location - H= pods high on the plant, M=pods located in the center of the plant canopy, L=pods touching the ground Pod Straightness - 5=very straight, 3= acceptable, 1=very curved or twisted

Additional Comments (3-4 sieve) Camaro plant habit borderline acceptable, medium green, round, straight pods, decent yield. SVGG2053 long, dark green, round pods, acceptable yield. *SV1136GF good plant habit, dark green, round, straight pods, very good yield. Jaguar very good plant habit, dark green, round, straight pods, decent yield. BSC0897 plant habit borderline acceptable, medium green, long, round, straight pods, good yield. Echo long, medium green, round, straight pods, a bit of fiber, good yield. Colter good plant habit, long, medium to dark green, straight pods high on the plant, maybe a hint of fiber, good yield. Annihilator plant habit borderline acceptable, medium to dark green (kind of the blue green BBL color), round pods; good yield. Dominator plant habit borderline acceptable, medium to dark green, round pods, a bit of fiber, decent yield. *SB4738 decent plant habit, long, medium to dark green, round pods, very good yield. SB4748 shorter, medium green, round pods, good yield. Cabot still a bit young at last harvest, long, medium green, round pods, good yield. Cassidy dark green, round, curved pods, acceptable yield. *Sybaris dark green, round, straight pods, very good yield. Baltimore long, medium green, round, straight pods, acceptable yield. BSC934 smaller sieve (mostly two and some three sieve should have been put in whole bean planting), straight pods, lower yield, some reset. BEX034 plant habit borderline acceptable, long, medium green, round to slightly oval pods, little bit of fiber, lower yield, some reset. Paloma medium to dark green, round pods, good yield 587 medium green, round, straight pods, lower yield, possibly some reset (second flush of pods looked very good nice pods and lots of them). Affirmed long, dark green, round pods, good yield. Messi long, straight, dark green, round pods, lower yield, possibly some reset. BEX057 tall plant, medium to dark green, round, long pods, a bit of fiber, decent yield. *SB4754 decent plant habit, shorter, medium green, round pods, a bit of fiber, very good yield. Wax SV1003GF plant habit recumbent, long, golden yellow (minimal green), round pods, good yield. Goldmine golden yellow (minimal green), round, fairly straight pods, acceptable yield.

Snap Bean Descriptions Provided by Seed Source (3-4 type) Camaro PV-891 Crites, 53 day estimate, erect large plant habit, 4 sv (10% 3 sv, 85% 4 sv and 5% 5 sv), medium green, 5.75 inch pods, high pod placement. HR for BCMV and Cl. SVGG2053 Seminis, 59 days, (5% 2 sv, 45% 3 sv, 45% 4 sv and 5% 5sv), 5.7 inch pod length, 100% clean yield, 30% without ped., 1% clusters, 0% strings, S for Xap, Co2, Ua90, Ae, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Psp2, Ua38, BCMV and BCTV; improved plant type, pod quality, smaller sieve size, good intermediate root rot resistance. SV1136GF Seminis, 55 days to maturity, 5% 2sv, 25% 3 sv, 45% 4 sv, 25% 5sv; 5.6 inch pod length, fresh color 5, Blanched color 3, plant type 5; 90% clean yield, 70% easy harvest wo ped., 1% clusters, 0% strings; S for Xap, Ua90, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Psp2, CO2, Ua38, BCTV, Ae, BCMV. Jaguar (PV-905) Crites, 57-58days, very erect plant habit, 4 sieve, 15% 3 sv, 80% 4 sv and 5% 5 sv, dark green, 6 inch pods. HR for BCMV and CL; IR for Rust. Pods pick very easy and clean. BSC897 Brotherton, midseason maturity, 21 inch plant height; dark green, 4-6 inch pods; 20% 3 sieve, 60% 4 sieve and 20% 5 sieve; R for BCMV and AN; T for BBS and heat. Echo (BEX138) Brotherton, 3-4 sieve, 14-16.5 cm pod length. Colter Harris Moran; 55 days to maturity; 20% 3 sieve size, 60% 4 sieve size, 20% 5 sieve size; HR for BCMV, BCTV and Ua, IR for Pss. Annihilator Pure Line, 3-4 sieve, 5% 3 sv, 75% 4 sv, 20% 5 sv; resistant to BCMV and BCTV. Dominator Pure Line, 3-4 sieve, 15% 3 sv, 70% 4 sv, 15% 5 sv; resistant to BCMV and BCTV. SB4738 Syngenta. SB4748 Syngenta. Cabot Harris Moran, attractive, round, straight pods; high quality end product, consistent performance, 55 days to maturity, upright plant, pod position mid high, 5.5 inch pods, 25% three sieve, 60% four sieve,15% five sieve, medium dark green color, HR for Bean common mosaic, rust and common blight; IR for Curly top, Halo Blight and Bacterial Brown Spot. Cassidy Harris Moran, 55 days to maturity, very upright, 5.3 inch pod length, 20% 2 sieve, 70% 3 sieve, 10% 4 sieve, medium dark green pods, high quality, straight pods, R for Bean common mosaic virus and Curly top diseases, IR for Halo blight, bacterial brown spot and common blight diseases. Sybaris Seminis, 57 days to maturity, 10% 2sv, 30% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv, 10% 5sv; 5.7 inch pod length, fresh color 3, Blanched color 3, plant type 5; 100% clean yield, 50% easy harvest wo ped., 1% clusters, 5% strings; S for Psp2, Xap, CO2, Ae, CYVV and BGYMV; IR for Ua90; R for Ua38, BCTV and BCMV. Baltimore (PV-819) Crites, Koala + 1 day maturity, 3-4 sieve, 55% 3 sv, 45% 4 sv; 5.3 inch pods, medium high pod placement, dark green pod color, erect plant, HR for Psp/Cl/BCMV; IR for Pss; very straight, somewhat glossy pods, does well in the heat and is intermediate resistanct to BSS. BSC934 Brotherton, a mid season 2/3 sieve with more 3's, good yield, and a nice straight pod. BSC 934 has an excellent plant habit and sets high for easy picking.

Snap Bean Descriptions Provided by Seed Source (3-4 type) continued: BEX034 Brotheron, 2-3 sieve, 14-17 cm pod length. Paloma Pure Line, 57 days to maturity, 3-4 sieve, 30% 3 sv, 60% 4 sv, 10% 5 sv. 0587 Pure Line, 56 days to maturity, 3-4 sieve, 30% 3 sv, 60% 4 sv. Affirmed Seminis, 56 days, (10% 2 sv, 30% 3 sv, 50% 4 sv and 10% 5sv), 5.8 inch pod length, 100% clean yield, 55% without ped., 1% clusters, 0% strings, S for Xap, Ua38, Ua90, Ae, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Psp2, CO2, BCTV and BCMV; improved plant, pod quality and product homogeneity. Messi (PV-844) Crites, Koala maturity, 3-4 sieve, 503 sv, 50% 4 sv, 5.8 inch pod length, medium high pod placement, very dark green, very erect plant, HR for Cl/BCMV; sturdy plant; long, straight, fleshy pods, does well in the heat, attractive appearance and good taste. BEX057 Brotherton, An early 3/4 sieve with more 4's, BEX 057 has excellent yield potential, upright plant structure, and disease package. SB4754 Syngenta. Wax Goldmine std (wax) Seminis, 56 days to maturity, 30% 1-3 sieve, 55% 4 sieve, 15% 5-6 sieve, round, 5.3 inch pods, medium seed development, highly attractive wax bean to replace Goldrush; all the advantages of Goldrush (high yield, reliability, good factory characteristics and high quality end product); intermediate resistance to Halo Blight; seed size is relatively small, reducing planting cost. SV1003GF (wax) Seminis, 56 days to maturity; color-yellow; pod length is 5.2 inches; 1 to 3 sieve 30%, 4 to 6 sieve 60%; HR for BCMV; IR for Pss. Breeder comment: Bacterial Brown Spot resistant Wax bean. size distribution favoring the cut bean and a fancy pack.

Table 6. Yield Characteristics (Planting date 6/20) Heat 2 3 sieve Days Units Seed seed Cultivar to Harv. to Harv. % 2 sieve % 3 sieve % 4 sieve Length length Whole Beans Plants per Foot T/A Harvest Flavor Sweet 56 1161 81 19 0 54 62 7.0 1.8 Flavor Sweet 58 1204 54 36 9 62 75 7.2 2.8 Flavor Sweet 61 1266 37 40 23 59 77 8.0 4.0 Flavor Sweet 63 1303 33 38 29 67 83 7.7 5.1 SV1286GW 58 1204 81 17 2 61 75 7.2 2.2 SV1286GW 61 1266 49 49 3 71 79 7.7 3.7 SV1286GW 63 1303 64 30 6 67 85 8.1 4.0 Blevet 58 1204 99 0 0 54 7.4 3.3 Blevet 61 1266 100 0 0 63 8.1 4.2 Blevet 63 1303 99 1 0 66 8.7 5.1 Blevet 65 1336 90 10 0 72 95 8.5 4.9 Weston 58 1204 92 8 0 68 85 7.1 3.0 Weston 61 1266 44 44 12 74 88 7.6 3.7 Weston 63 1303 50 35 15 72 97 7.7 4.0 Oakley 61 1266 76 20 4 64 89 7.9 2.1 Oakley 63 1303 73 24 3 89 97 8.5 4.2 Greenfield 62 1284 91 9 82 6.6 2.7 Greenfield 64 1322 81 19 98 6.6 3.3 Elegance 62 1284 100 83 6.8 2.8 Elegance 64 1322 100 83 6.6 3.9 Table 6 continued on the next page.

Table 6 Yield Characteristics continued: Cultivar Extra Fine Days to Harv. Heat Units % 1 sieve 1 Seed Length Plants per Foot T/A Harvest DX170 56 1161 100 69 7.2 1.9 DX170 58 1204 100 66 7.3 2.9 DX170 61 1266 100 69 7.7 3.8 DX170 63 1303 100 78 7.7 4.4 Denver 62 1284 100 68 7.1 2.9 Denver 64 1322 100 60 7.1 4.0 Denver 65 1336 100 64 7.4 4.0 Compass 58 1204 100 61 7.5 2.5 Compass 61 1266 100 63 7.6 3.3 Compass 63 1303 100 68 7.8 3.9 Compass 65 1336 100 74 6.9 4.3 Astute 61 1266 100 61 7.2 2.8 Astute 63 1303 100 62 7.1 3.6 Astute 65 1336 100 74 6.5 4.3 Crosser 61 1266 100 70 6.9 3.3 Crosser 63 1303 100 74 6.6 4.2 Surfer 61 1266 100 59 6.6 3.7 Surfer 63 1303 100 70 6.7 3.5 Surfer 65 1336 100 74 7.7 4.1 Zanibar 61 1266 100 57 6.6 1.9 Zanibar 63 1303 100 61 7.2 2.6 Zanibar 65 1336 100 76 8.0 3.2

Table 7. Plant and Pod Characteristics - Whole bean & Extra fine Cultivar Whole Plant Ht. (in.) Plant Width (in.) Plant Habit Pod Color (raw) rating Unsnipped Pod Length (in.) Pod Shape Pod Location Pod Straight. Flavor Sweet 16 21 3.5 MG 3.5-4.5 R M-H 4 SV1286GW 18 22 4 DG 4.0-5 R M-H 4.5 Blevet (std) 15 23 2.5 MG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Weston 16 20 3.5 DG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Oakley 16 21 3 DG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Greenfield 18 18 4 DG 5.0-6 R M-H 3.75 Elegance 15 19 3 DG 4.5-5.25 R M-H 4 Extra Fine (all one sieve) DX170 17 21 3 MG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4.5 Denver (std) 18 20 4 MG 3.5-4 R M-H 4 Compass 17 21 3 MG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Astute 17 20 3.5 MG 4.5-5 R M-H 4 Crosser 17 21 4 MG 4.5-5 R M-H 4 Surfer 15 20 3.5 MG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Zanibar 17 20 4 M-DG 4.0-4.5 R M-H 4 Column Descriptions Average plant height - The average plant height at harvest in inches. Average plant canopy width - The average plant width at harvest in inches. Plant Habit - 5=very erect plant, 3= acceptable, 1=totally recumbent plant Habit was done one week after harvest.) Pod Color - DG=dark green, MG=medium green, LG=light green. (uncooked) ht yellow, Y=Yellow, GY=golden yellow Unsnipped pod length - The average length of the largest pods in inches. Pod Shape - R=round, CR=creased, O=oval Pod Location - H= pods high on the plant, M=pods located in the center of the plant canopy, L=pods touching the ground Pod Straightness - 5=very straight, 3= acceptable, 1=very curved or twisted

Additional Comments - Whole Bean Flavor Sweet decent plant habit, 2-3 sieve with some four sieve, medium green, round, straight pods, good yield. SV1286GW good plant habit, dark green, round, very straight pods, maybe a hint of fiber, most two sieve with about 30% three sieve, decent yield. Blevet borderline acceptable plant habit, medium green, round, straight pods, mostly one - two sieve pods, decent yield. Weston decent plant habit, dark green, round, straight pods, a two three sieve with a few four sieve, decent yield. Oakley acceptable plant habit, dark green, round, straight pods, mostly two sieve with some three sieve, decent yield. Greenfield good plant habit, shiny, dark green, long pods, a bit of fiber, yield a bit low. Elegance dark green, round, straight pods, a bit of fiber, decent yield. Extra Fine DX170 medium green, round, very straight pods, bit of fiber, decent yield. Denver good plant habit, medium green, round, straight pods, decent yield. Compass medium green, round, straight pods, decent yield. Astute medium green, round, straight pods, decent plant habit, some fiber, decent yield. Crosser medium green, round, straight pods, good plant habit, a bit of fiber, decent yield. Surfer medium green, round, straight pods, decent plant habit, some fiber, decent yield. Zanibar medium to dark green, round, straight pods, good plant habit, yield a bit low. Descriptions Provided by the Seed Source - Whole Beans Flavor Sweet Harris Moran, 55 days to maturity, upright plant, strong emergence vigor, pod position mid high, 5 inch pod length, 85% 3 sieve, 15% 4 sieve, medium green pod color, good plant vigor, good quality straight pods, HR for BCMV 1, CI and Psp. SV1286GF Seminis, 57 days, (70% 2 sv, 30% 3 sv), 4.8 inch pod length, fresh color 4; blanched color 5, plant type 2; 100% clean yield, 65% without ped., 1% clusters, 0% strings, S for Xap, Ua90, Ae, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Psp2, Ua38, CO2 and BCMV; improved plant type, very flexible, smaller sieve size than Cadillac. Blevet Storm.

Descriptions Provided by the Seed Source - Whole Beans Weston (HMX4129) Harris Moran, 58 days to maturity, whole bean type, 80 % sieve 3, good quality pod interiors, medium green color, uniform, medium long, straight pods 13.5 cm long, HR for BCMV, Curly Top, Halo Blight and Common Blight; IR for anthracnose. Oakley (HMX 9126) Harris Moran; 55 days to maturity; 100% 2 sieve size; status 3; HR for BCMV, Psp, Pss and Ua. Greenfield Pure Line, 60% 2 sv, 40% 3 sv; resistant to BCMV, Anthracnose; Tolerant to Halo Blight and Rust. Elegance Pure Line, 100% 2 sieve. Extra Fine DX170 Brotherton, DX 170 is an early mid season, 2 sieve, extra fine bean. DX 170 has a good disease package and shows tolerance to BCMV. A recent introduction from Brotherton Seed, DX 170 is high yielding and a good fit in the extra fine segment. Denver - Vilmorin, semi early, 10.5-11 cm pod length, whole bean sieve 1-2, very productive and excellent pod quality, upright vigorous plant, HR for BCMV, Psp, Xap and Anthracnose. Compass Brotherton, Compass is a full season, extra fine bean and is slightly smaller than a 2 sieve. A recent introduction from Holland Select, Compass has one of the best plant structure of anything in its class. Astute (SVGN6196) Seminis, 55 days, (70% 1 sv, 30% 2 sv), 4.8 inch pod length, fresh color 6; blanched color 4; 100% clean yield; 65% without ped., 1% clusters, 0 % strings; S for Xap, Ua90, Ae, CYVV and BGYMV; R for Ua38, Psp2, CO2, BCTV and BCMV; improved plant type, more suitable for clay soils. Crosser Vilmorin, early, excellent plant habit, upright vigorous plant, 11-11.5 cm pod length, whole bean sieve 1-2, very productive and excellent pod quality, HR for BCMV, Psp, Xap and Anthracnose. Surfer Vilmorin, semi early, 11.5 cm pod length, whole bean sieve 1-2 with dominant sieve 1, very productive, upright habit, HR for BCMV, Psp and Anthracnose; Ir for Xap. Zanibar Crites, 58 days, very erect plant, extra fine type (65% 1sv and 35% 2 sv), medium green, 4.5-5 inch pods, disease package Psp/CL/BCMV.

Table 8. 2018 Weather summary for Geneva NY. Day Max. Temp. Min. Temp. Mean Temp. Precip. Acc Precip. Degree Days Base 50 acc dd units base 50 4/30/18 46 32 39 0 0 0 0 5/1/18 61 36 48.5 0 0 0 0 5/2/18 79 48 63.5 0 0 13.5 13.5 5/3/18 84 62 73 0.3 0.3 23 36.5 5/4/18 77 57 67 0.34 0.64 17 53.5 5/5/18 81 47 64 0.4 1.04 14 67.5 5/6/18 74 52 63 0 1.04 13 80.5 5/7/18 67 48 57.5 0 1.04 7.5 88 5/8/18 61 37 49 0 1.04 0 88 5/9/18 74 49 61.5 0 1.04 11.5 99.5 5/10/18 79 60 69.5 0 1.04 19.5 119 5/11/18 72 41 56.5 0.49 1.53 6.5 125.5 5/12/18 52 41 46.5 0.15 1.68 0 125.5 5/13/18 54 40 47 0 1.68 0 125.5 5/14/18 61 46 53.5 0.2 1.88 3.5 129 5/15/18 75 57 66 0.6 2.48 16 145 5/16/18 70 47 58.5 0.46 2.94 8.5 153.5 5/17/18 71 52 61.5 0.2 3.14 11.5 165 5/18/18 77 47 62 0 3.14 12 177 5/19/18 66 48 57 0.31 3.45 7 184 5/20/18 64 48 56 0.33 3.78 6 190 5/21/18 65 49 57 0.3 4.08 7 197 5/22/18 72 52 62 0.14 4.22 12 209 5/23/28 72 54 63 0.28 4.5 13 222 5/24/18 75 53 64 0 4.5 14 236 25-May 80 59 69.5 0 4.5 19.5 255.5 5/26/18 83 56 69.5 0 4.5 19.5 275 5/27/18 81 61 71 0 4.5 21 296 5/28/18 71 62 66.5 0 4.5 16.5 312.5 5/29/18 85 63 74 0 4.5 24 336.5 5/30/18 80 58 69 0 4.5 19 355.5 5/31/18 87 66 76.5 0 4.5 26.5 382 6/1/18 80 65 72.5 0.01 4.51 22.5 404.5 6/2/18 83 54 68.5 0.15 4.66 18.5 423 6/3/18 65 53 59 0 4.66 9 432 6/4/18 70 53 61.5 0.51 5.17 11.5 443.5 6/5/18 66 52 59 0.16 5.33 9 452.5 6/6/18 61 49 55 0.02 5.35 5 457.5 6/7/18 60 48 54 0.02 5.37 4 461.5 6/8/18 72 51 61.5 0 5.37 11.5 473 6/9/18 72 49 60.5 0 5.37 10.5 483.5 6/10/18 74 54 64 0 5.37 14 497.5

6/11/18 74 48 61 0 5.37 11 508.5 6/12/18 73 52 62.5 0 5.37 12.5 521 6/13/18 80 61 70.5 0.05 5.42 20.5 541.5 6/14/18 85 56 70.5 0.02 5.44 20.5 562 6/15/18 80 53 66.5 0 5.44 16.5 578.5 6/16/18 75 49 62 0 5.44 12 590.5 6/17/18 82 56 69 0 5.44 19 609.5 6/18/18 87 68 77.5 0 5.44 27.5 637 6/19/18 91 60 75.5 0.16 5.6 25.5 662.5 6/20/18 70 52 61 0.01 5.61 11 673.5 6/21/18 74 55 64.5 0 5.61 14.5 688 6/22/18 69 46 57.5 0 5.61 7.5 695.5 6/23/18 74 56 65 0.2 5.81 15 710.5 6/24/18 73 62 67.5 0 5.81 17.5 728 6/25/18 66 55 60.5 0.3 6.11 10.5 738.5 6/26/18 69 46 57.5 0 6.11 7.5 746 6/27/18 78 59 68.5 0.01 6.12 18.5 764.5 28-Jun 67 62 64.5 1.04 7.16 14.5 779 6/29/18 78 66 72 0.05 7.21 22 801 6/30/18 83 62 72.5 0 7.21 22.5 823.5 7/1/18 90 68 79 0 7.21 29 852.5 7/2/18 92 72 82 0 7.21 32 884.5 7/3/18 93 70 81.5 0 7.21 31.5 916 7/4/18 86 60 73 0.02 7.23 23 939 7/5/18 90 69 79.5 0 7.23 29.5 968.5 7/6/18 88 66 77 0.55 7.78 27 995.5 7/7/18 71 50 60.5 0.01 7.79 10.5 1006 7/8/18 76 53 64.5 0 7.79 14.5 1020.5 7/9/18 81 53 67 0 7.79 17 1037.5 7/10/18 87 69 78 0 7.79 28 1065.5 7/11/18 85 61 73 0 7.79 23 1088.5 7/12/18 75 53 64 0 7.79 14 1102.5 7/13/18 81 58 69.5 0 7.79 19.5 1122 7/14/18 86 63 74.5 0 7.79 24.5 1146.5 7/15/18 88 65 76.5 0 7.79 26.5 1173 7/16/18 87 65 76 0 7.79 26 1199 7/17/18 92 69 80.5 0.49 8.28 30.5 1229.5 7/18/18 81 61 71 0.01 8.29 21 1250.5 7/19/18 72 49 60.5 0 8.29 10.5 1261 7/20/18 78 58 68 0 8.29 18 1279 7/21/18 85 63 74 0 8.29 24 1303 7/22/18 78 60 69 0.54 8.83 19 1322 7/23/18 80 62 71 0.02 8.85 21 1343 7/24/18 79 70 74.5 0.43 9.28 24.5 1367.5 7/25/18 77 69 73 0.69 9.97 23 1390.5 7/26/18 77 64 70.5 0.23 10.2 20.5 1411

7/27/18 82 65 73.5 0.01 10.21 23.5 1434.5 7/28/18 79 69 74 0.17 10.38 24 1458.5 7/29/18 76 59 67.5 0 10.38 17.5 1476 7/30/18 76 58 67 0 10.38 17 1493 7/31/18 76 63 69.5 0 10.38 19.5 1512.5 8/1/18 78 64 71 0 10.38 21 1533.5 8/2/18 81 65 73 0.27 10.65 23 1556.5 8/3/18 80 67 73.5 0.01 10.66 23.5 1580 8/4/18 76 62 69 0 10.66 19 1599 8/5/18 84 62 73 0 10.66 23 1622 8/6/18 87 67 77 0 10.66 27 1649 8/7/18 89 69 79 0.02 10.68 29 1678 8/8/18 79 67 73 0.54 11.22 23 1701 8/9/18 80 67 73.5 0.37 11.59 23.5 1724.5 8/10/18 80 66 73 0.01 11.6 23 1747.5 8/11/18 75 58 66.5 0 11.6 16.5 1764 8/12/18 78 59 68.5 0 11.6 18.5 1782.5 8/13/18 79 63 71 0 11.6 21 1803.5 8/14/18 74 65 69.5 2.49 14.09 19.5 1823 8/15/18 71 65 68 0.99 15.08 18 1841 8/16/18 84 66 75 0 15.08 25 1866 8/17/18 83 66 74.5 0.75 15.83 24.5 1890.5 8/18/18 83 63 73 0.38 16.21 23 1913.5 8/19/18 70 60 65 0.05 16.26 15 1928.5 8/20/18 74 61 67.5 0.02 16.28 17.5 1946 8/21/18 75 64 69.5 0 16.28 19.5 1965.5 8/22/18 72 65 68.5 0.15 16.43 18.5 1984 8/23/18 74 54 64 0.04 16.47 14 1998 8/24/18 74 55 64.5 0 16.47 14.5 2012.5 8/25/18 79 56 67.5 0 16.47 17.5 2030 8/26/18 80 64 72 0 16.47 22 2052 8/27/18 81 64 72.5 0 16.47 22.5 2074.5 8/28/18 81 68 74.5 0 16.47 24.5 2099 8/29/18 89 70 79.5 0.02 16.49 29.5 2128.5 8/30/18 89 65 77 0.55 17.04 27 2155.5 8/31/18 69 54 61.5 0.03 17.07 11.5 2167