AAC Wheatland VB

AAC Wheatland VB

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AAC Wheatland VB is a new midge tolerant CWRS wheat from AAFC Swift Current that will be available for planting in spring 2021. This variety is similar in height to AAC Brandon and has stronger straw than AAC Brandon. In variety trials it has been yielding 5% to 7% more than AAC Brandon and has much better sprouting resistance. AAC Wheatland VB has a good disease resistance and is rated Intermediate for FHB resistance.
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