b'FIELD PEAS (continued) FIELD PEASYield ComparisonsP Variety Descriptions 2023 Yield % AAC Carver PVarietyArborgCarberryHamiotaMelitaMordenSourisStonewallSwan RiverResistance Level to:U Site1 RelativeSeedMycos- 2 Yellow UYieldYearsRelativeVineSizePowderyphaerellaFusarium Seed Coat AAC Beyond103104100100889511096L Variety% CheckTestedMaturityLength(TKW)LodgingMildewblightWiltGreen3BreakageDimpling4Bleaching AAC Carver100100100100100100100100 LYellow AAC Julius107849499868011096AAC Aberdeen10122LongM250VGVGFFGFFn/a AAC McMurphy 10895101938899118113S AAC Beyond9622MidM210GVGFGn/aFn/an/a AAC Planet1198610410692104113107 SAAC Carver10052EarlyL240GVGFFGGGn/a Boost93114941078392101105E AAC Chrome10510LongM240GVGFFGGGn/a Caphorn90909110583104100100 EAAC Delhi10028MidM290GVGFFGFFn/a CDC Citrine11610410110186102105111AAC Julius9723MidM210GVGFGn/aGn/an/a CDC Hickie1079610910087101112108AAC Lacombe9842LongL270GVGFFFFGn/a CDC Lewochko123901001088410011697AAC McMurphy1008LongL270VGVGFGGGGn/a CDC Spectrum100899210374104111102C AAC Planet10114LongL231GVGFGGFGn/a CDC Tollefson1149610411297106122106 CAAC Profit9927MidM230GVGFFGFGn/a ProStar9679100108979399100R Boost9714EarlyM230GVGFGGVGGn/a Varieties supported for registration by the PRCPSC RCaphorn9314LongM260GVGFGGGGn/a CDC 5845-21189110910893106117101CDC Amarillo9850LongM230VGVGFGGFFn/a CDC 5791116909911082111114102O CDC Athabasca9434LongL300VGVGFGGFFn/a OCDC Citrine1018MidL230GVGFGGGGn/a GreenCDC Rider99969599849212096P CDC Hickie10014MidM230VGVGFGGGGn/a CDC Huskie119899810893105125104 PCDC Inca10248MidL230GVGFFFGGn/a MapleCDC Lewochko10042LongL230VGVGFFGGGn/aS CDC Spectrum9342LongL240VGVGFFGGGn/a AAC Lorlie93747298657911894 SCDC Tollefson10214LongL240VGVGFGGGGn/a AAC Carver (bu/acre)81771016093985957ProStar9714EarlyM240GVGFGGVGGn/a CV %6.36.04.05.18.65.14.64.7Varieties supported for registration by the PRCPSC LSD (%)1197912898CDC 5845-21018LongL236VGVGFGn/aGn/an/a Sign DiffyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesCDC 5791 998LongL246GVGFGGVGGn/a Seeding Date15-May09-May10-May03-May23-May16-May22-May10-MayGreen Harvest Date28-Aug31-Aug17-Aug03-Aug10-Sep30-Aug30-Aug15-AugCDC Forest9934LongL230GVGFFn/aGGGCDC Limerick9443LongM210VGVGFFn/aVGGGCDC Rider9323LongM220VGVGFGn/aGGGCDC Huskie1018LongM220GVGFGn/aGGGCDC Spruce9619LongL240GVGFFn/aFFGMapleAAC Lorlie8414LongM226GVGFn/an/aGn/an/aForageCDC Jasper8222MidL180FVGFn/aGGGn/aDL Delicious7521LongVL220Pn/aFn/an/aVGFn/aDL Lacross 8828MidVL190Fn/aFn/aFVGGn/a Is the grass greener on the LSD (.05)4CHECK CHARACTERISTICSAAC Carver7784 other side of the fence?bu/acreDays1 Relative maturity ratings compared to check AAC Carver determined at Manitoba trial sites, Maturity equal or up to 2 days later consider early, 5 days plus considered long.2 Varieties which show good disease tolerance to one strain of Fusarium wilt may be susceptible to other strains. Benchmark your farming practices with the3 Green seed coats: G = 0-10%; F = 11-25% Manitoba Management Plus Program4 Seed coat dimpling rating : VG = 0-5%; G = 6-20%; F = 21-50%For Protein data on Peas please go to Seed Manitoba online: Access unbiased and aggregated on-farm variety and yield informationA number of new varieties are participating in a Variety Use Agreement (VUA). If producers purchase a VUA variety and divert some of that grain at harvest for seedfrom Manitoba producers.use, they will be invoiced a Variety Use Fee for use of the seed. Ask your retailer about your obligations to the Variety Use Agreement (VUA) when purchasing seed. Compare your varieties and yield performance with your neighboursto make smarter decisions and reduce your risk of losses.Determine the best crops to plant and find other usefulagronomic information.To learn more, go tomasc.mb.ca/mmpp86SEED MANITOBA 2024SEEDMB.CA SEEDMB.CASEED MANITOBA 2024 87'