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Wheat (Bread) - Bishop
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Ladoga x Gehun, Ottawa, 1891. Our only hard white spring wheat. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Black Decorative
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Black has long (4”-5”) black heads and beards. This is probably a named variety but we do not know its name. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Canthatch
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Thatcher x Kenya Farmer, 1959. Better rust-resistance than Thatcher.Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Canus
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Marquis x Kanred. University of Minnesota, 1918. Selected at University of Alberta. 1929. A bearded wheat that matures at the same time as Marquis. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Ceres
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Marquis x Kota, North Dakota Experimental Station, 1918. A bearded wheat a bit earlier and heavier yielding than Marquis. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Chamorro de Sevilla
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Chamorro de Sevilla is a blond bread wheat with long heads that have a few short beards at the end. It was our last wheat to ripen and developed a bit of purple on the...
Wheat (Bread) - Chinook
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Thatcher x S 615-11. Lethbridge, 1952. Sawfly resistant. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Early Red Fife
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Selected from Red Fife in 1903, it is three days earlier than its parent. Our 2023 growing season experienced some serious bird issues in the grains almost devastatin...
Wheat (Bread) - Egyptian
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Egyptian is a sample Jim received of a short (just over 3’) upright common bread wheat. The blond heads are plump and medium-long and the beards spread outward as well...
Wheat (Bread) - Garnet
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Preston x Riga, Ottawa, 1905. Subject of a controversy about its milling quality, and eventually replaced by Thatcher. For more information about Garnet from the Manit...
Wheat (Bread) - Hard Red Calcutta
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Hard Red Calcutta “was brought into Canada sometime between 1886—1893 from India as a commercial sample of wheat and was very likely a mixed lot of seed, since at leas...
Wheat (Bread) - Huron
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(1925) A bearded wheat from a cross made in 1888 in Ottawa. Hardy and good yielding mid-season variety that is still grown in Quebec and Atlantic Canada. In our wetter...
Wheat (Bread) - Ingal
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Ingal was bred at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks (1981) in an attempt to increase the acreage of wheat grown in Alaska. It is very early, with a fair resistance...
Wheat (Bread) - Kitchener
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Selection from Marquis, Seager Wheeler, Rosthern, SK, 1911.Triticum aestivum
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Wheat (Bread) - Ladoga
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The bearded heads, which bend over when mature, are very easy to thresh. Came to Canada from northern Russia in 1887. About 10 days earlier than Red Fife but does not ...
Wheat (Bread) - Lofthouse
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We have grown small samples of this wheat for a number of years and now have enough to offer it. It is midseason and mid-tall and the heads are white when fully mature...
Wheat (Bread) - Major
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Major is a mid-tall white wheat that matures early to midseason. Plants are blue-green with strong stiff stems. Heads are mid-long, stiff and beardless, and somewhat b...
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Wheat (Bread) - Marquis
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(1910) A selection from Hard Red Calcutta x Red Fife which has the quality of Red Fife and the earliness of Hard Red Calcutta. It was the main wheat grown in Western C...
Wheat (Bread) - Park
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Early maturing cultivar from a Thatcher cross, 1963.Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Pembina
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Pembina is a selection from a Thatcher cross and is fairly rust-resistant. Licensed in 1959, it is still grown on a small scale because of its excellent baking quality...
Wheat (Bread) - Peru Trigo
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Peru Trigo (means wheat in Spanish) is a sample of wheat from Peru that looks like a hard white spring type. Some variability in the plants but mostly bearded compact ...
Wheat (Bread) - Prelude
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(1913) The earliest maturing wheat bred in Canada. It is a high protein variety. The heads have short beards. Our 2023 growing season experienced some serious bird iss...
Wheat (Bread) - Preston
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A bearded wheat that threshes easily. Ladoga x Red Fife, Ottawa, 1903. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Purple
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Purple Wheat is a bearded bread wheat with purple seeds. Plants reaching to 4’. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Red Bobs
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Probably Bobs x Early Red Fife, Seager Wheeler, Rosthern, SK, 1911. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Red Fife
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First grown in Canada in 1843. Yield and quality are very good but this is a late variety and so risks frost damage. Originated in Ukraine. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Reliance
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Kanred x Marquis. Cross made by USDA, 1917. Registered in Canada in 1932. A bearded wheat that matures as early as Marquis and is quite resistant to drought. Triticum...
Wheat (Bread) - Rescue
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Apex x S 615. Swift Current, 1946. Stem rust and sawfly resistant.Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Reward
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Marquis x Prelude. Ottawa 1912. Licensed in 1928. A good quality wheat a bit earlier than Marquis. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Rouge de Bordeaux
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Rouge de Bordeaux is a French wheat from the 19th century. It was normally fall seeded but could also be seeded in the spring. We have been growing it as a spring whea...
Wheat (Bread) - Ruby
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Downy Gehun x Onega –> Downy Riga WT Macoun 1891.Downy Riga x Red Fife –> Ruby CE Saunders 1905.Earlier than Marquis by 7 to 10 days and good quality but shatter...
Wheat (Bread) - Saunders
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(1947) Saunders comes from a Thatcher cross and is two days earlier than Thatcher. It is famous as a show wheat. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Selkirk
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(McMurachy x Exchange) x Redman, Winnipeg, 1939. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Stanley
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Not widely grown as it is inferior to Marquis in earliness and baking quality. Ladoga x Red Fife, Ottawa, 1903.Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Tan/Blue Decorative
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Tan/Blue has short plump heads, tan with metallic blue highlights and beards. This is probably a named variety but we do not know its name. Triticum aestivum
Wheat (Bread) - Thatcher
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(1935) The main wheat grown on the prairies when Jim was growing up in the 1950’s. It was selected from a cross with Marquis. Triticum aestivum
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