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New Winter Wheat Variety AC Emerson.

CANTERRA SEEDS is thrilled to announce the official launch of AC™ Emerson winter wheat. Certified seed of the new variety will be available to growers for the first time, for fall planting in 2014.

AC™ Emerson has been referred to by many farmers as a 'game changer'. This is largely attributed to its resistant or R rating to Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), the first wheat variety of any kind to receive this rating.

With the wet and humid conditions, FHB risk could be very high this season. Earlier in the month, FHB risk forecasts from Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development rated the entire province as an 'Extreme' risk area.  "The R rating to FHB is a huge achievement in plant breeding, and it couldn't have come at a better time for growers," said Brent Derkatch, Director of Operations and Business Development for CANTERRA SEEDS. "We are very excited to get Emerson into farmers' hands this fall"

AC™ Emerson winter wheat was developed by Dr. Rob Graf of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Lethbridge. CANTERRA SEEDS holds the exclusive marketing rights for the variety, and has been managing seed production and distribution since 2011.

AC™ Emerson is set to launch at a key time in the market, as the popular CDC Falcon winter wheat officially moves to the Canadian Western General Purpose (CWGP) class as of August 1, 2014. "Emerson will be the perfect CDC Falcon replacement," said Derkatch. "It is a Canadian Western Red Winter (CWRW) wheat and has the improved quality end-users are looking for, in addition to a strong agronomic package for growers."

MCVET data shows AC™ Emerson yielded 1 bu/ac higher than CDC Falcon, and has 1.3% higher protein. The medium maturity variety also has an R rating to stripe and stem rust, and strong straw. Seed growers who have been multiplying the variety noted AC™ Emerson showed improved winter hardiness over CDC Falcon and Flourish this past winter.

Growers looking for AC™ Emerson should contact their local CANTERRA SEEDS seed grower, or visit http://www.canterra.com for a full listing of the closest seed sellers.

Source: Canterra Seeds


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Grain Price Decline Grain prices have fallen to their lowest levels since 2020, with December corn down 4.3% and November soybeans losing 3.1%. This decline is partly due to the beneficial moisture brought by Hurricane Beryl to the Midwest, which has improved crop conditions significantly. The USDA reported that corn and soybean crops are in their best condition in four years, contributing to the downward pressure on prices.

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Winter Wheat Harvest and Spring Wheat Conditions The US winter wheat harvest is progressing well, ahead of schedule with significant portions already harvested in Kansas and Texas. Spring wheat conditions are also favorable, with 75% rated good to excellent, although there have been some declines in states like Idaho, South Dakota, and Washington. Brazil's Corn Harvest and US Exports Brazil's second corn crop harvest is advancing rapidly due to favorable hot and dry conditions, with 63% of the crop already harvested. Meanwhile, US corn shipments saw a substantial increase last week, indicating strong export demand, which contrasts with the recent drop in domestic grain prices.

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