Trial Reports (by Crop Type)
Barley
‹ Previous Next ›Manitoba Agriculture Barley Fusarium Head Blight Risk Model (2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): CMCDC
To increase understanding of resulting Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) infection for wheat and barley based on the current model.
Manitoba Agriculture Barley Fusarium Head Blight Risk Model (2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): PCDF
To increase understanding of resulting Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) infection for wheat and barley based on the current model.
Manitoba Agriculture Barley Fusarium Head Blight Risk Model (2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): CMCDC
To increase understanding of resulting Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) infection for wheat and barley based on the current model.
Manitoba Agriculture Barley Fusarium Head Blight Risk Model (2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): PCDF
To increase understanding of resulting Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) infection for wheat and barley based on the current model.
Manitoba Agriculture Barley Seeding Rate (2017-2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): PCDF
To determine if optimum seeding rates differ by crop type and for individual varieties and to assist producers with the annual question of what target plant stands and seeding rates to aim for regarding newer spring cereal varieties. This project was conducted at four Manitoba Agriculture diversification centres in Manitoba including at Carberry, Arborg, Roblin and Melita
Manitoba Agriculture Barley Seeding Rate (2018)
Crop Types: Barley
Centre(s): PCDF
To determine if optimum seeding rates differ by crop type and for individual varieties and to assist producers with the annual question of what target plant stands and seeding rates to aim for regarding newer spring cereal varieties. This project was conducted at four Manitoba Agriculture diversification centres in Manitoba including at Carberry, Arborg, Roblin and Melita.
Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation (MCVET) (2018)
Crop Types: Barley, Flax, Oats
Centre(s): PCDF
The purpose of the MCVET variety evaluation trials is to grow both familiar (checks or reference) and new varieties side by side in a replicated manner in order to compare and contrast various variety characteristics such as yield, maturity, protein content, disease tolerance, and many others.
Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation Trials (MCVET Trials) (2019)
Crop Types: Barley, Corn, Flax, Hemp, Oats, Peas, Rye, Soybean, Wheat, Winter Wheat
Centre(s): PESAI
The purpose of the MCVET variety evaluation trials is to grow both familiar (check varieties) and new varieties side by side in a replicated manner in order to compare and contrast various variety characteristics such as yield, maturity, protein content, disease tolerance, and many others.
Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation Trials (MCVET) (2017)
Crop Types: Barley, Fababeans, Flax, Oats, Peas, Rye, Soybean, Wheat
Centre(s): CMCDC, PCDF, PESAI, WADO
Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation Trials (MCVET) facilitates variety evaluations of many different crop types in this province. PCDF’s unique position on the Manitoba Saskatchewan border provides it with opportunities to also work with the Saskatchewan Variety
Performance Group.
The purpose of the MCVET and SVPG trials is to grow both familiar (checks or reference) and new varieties side by side in a replicated manner in order to compare and contrast various variety characteristics such as yield, maturity, protein content, disease tolerance, and many others.
During 2017, PCDF did variety trials in Spring wheat, Fall Rye, Oats, Barley, Faba beans, Flax, Soybeans (both RoundUp Ready and conventional) and Peas. The Winter Wheat trial was discontinued due to spray drift damage, and one Spring Wheat trial was discontinued due to weed issues.
From each MCVET site across the province, yearly data is collected, combined, and summarized in the ‘Seed Manitoba 2017’ guide. Hard copies are available at most Manitoba Agriculture and Ag Industry Offices.
Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation trials (MCVET) (2021)
Crop Types: Barley, Cereals, Corn, Flax, Forages, Oats, Oilseeds, Peas, Pulses, Rye, Soybean, Wheat, Winter Wheat
Centre(s): PESAI
The purpose of the MCVET trials is to grow both familiar (check varieties) and new varieties side by side in a replicated manner in order to compare and contrast various variety characteristics such as yield, maturity, protein content, disease tolerance, and many others.