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    AC Metcalfe - Seed of the Year...Any grower feedback? Agree or Disagree?

    Seed of the Year West – AC Metcalfe

    Seed of the Year is proud to announce AC Metcalfe, a two-row malting barley variety, as the winner of Seed of the Year - West. Congratulations go out to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Barley Breeder Dr. Bill Legge and the research team in Brandon and at the Cereal Research Centre in Winnipeg responsible for AC Metcalfe. AC Metcalfe received full registration in 1997, and was an advance in agronomic, disease resistance and quality traits in a two-row malting barley variety. AC Metcalfe is used in multiple - markets and is known for its consistency, high enzyme levels, rapid throughput in the malthouse, and high levels of fermentable extract. Maltsters and brewers throughout the world demand the quality of AC Metcalfe for their products.

    “AC Metcalfe came into the marketplace at a good time when the industry was willing to consider shifting away from Harrington to new varieties. AC Metcalfe combined excellent malting quality with stronger straw and higher yield than Harrington. Its improved disease resistance allowed it to be grown over a wider area in western Canada with less risk.” noted Dr. Legge.

    “The continued dominance of AC Metcalfe as Canada's flagship two row malting barley variety clearly demonstrates the outstanding characteristics of this variety. AC Metcalfe has made a huge impact on the barley industry both for producers and processors and is the reason I felt it should be honored as Seed of the Year.” said Jim Downey who nominated AC Metcalfe.

    Seed of the Year is designed to provide recognition to publicly-developed varieties that have made a significant contribution to the economy, agriculture, and the Canadian public in general. Although the name, Seed of the Year, indicates the contribution in a particular year, the program is much broader reaching and considers total lifetime achievement and contribution. It is important to recognize the value of our public plant breeding programs, as well as encourage the entry of new plant breeders to the industry.

    Part of the western award is a scholarship for $4000 that is awarded to a student enrolled in a western Canadian university and currently completing a Masters or Ph.D. in plant breeding or genetics. Dr. Legge will now be asked to review and select the scholarship award winner. The scholarship aspect contributes to the education of a new generation of plant breeders.

    Seed of the Year would also like to acknowledge its sponsors: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Alberta Barley Commission, Canterra Seeds, Cargill, Canadian Wheat Board, Parrish & Heimbecker Limited, Canadian Seed Growers Association, Viterra, Richardson International, SeCan, and Western Grains Research Foundation. We also wish to thank the judges and other applicants who applied.

    For more information on Seed of the Year, as well as application forms for next year, please visit www.seedoftheyear.ca/west

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    I would think Goodeve hrsw should be the slam dunk next year - midge resistance, protien, standability and yeild - been waiting a long time for that combo.

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      #3
      To imply that Metcalfe has good straw strength in my
      area is a stretch. I have looked at many fields in
      Central Alberta and lodging is consistently an issue.
      Typical to malt varieties is acceptance by the malsters
      is more important than the agronomic package.

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