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Bruce barley yields are praised by area growers
Seed barley fields of the
new variety, Bruce, are
being harvested across Ont-
ario and growers are unani-
mous in their praise. Yields
of 90 bushels per acre have
been reported often and
quality is very high.
Bruce Barley is certainly
living up to its advanced
billing. Developed by , the
Ontario Cereal Project Group
at the University of Guelph,
this:exciting new cultivar has
exhibited higher yield and
better resistance to Helmin-
thosporium disease than any
presently recommended bar-
ley variety in Ontario. Bruce
is also resistant to prevalent
races of mildew and stem
smut and tolerant to loose
smut.
Major advantages to this
promising variety are high
yield of mid-size kernels on a
six -row spike; an excellent
quality, strong, mid -length
straw which minimizes lodg-
ing; and genetic resistance to
Helminthosporium. In addi-
tion, Bruce has rough awns
which help create and main-
tain fluffy swaths for rapid
dry -down and easier harvest-
ing. Bruce is well adapted to
virtually all barley growing
areas of Ontario.
Genetic resistance to Hel-
minthosporium (Helminthos-
porium sativum) is a high -
yielding barley is a major
breakthrough in Ontario's
cereal program. Resistance
to most other major diseases
which attack barley is an
added bonus in Bruce. The
Helminthosporium organism
causes barley plants to break
at the top • node before
maturity. Low yield and
poorly filled kernels result.
The disease is widespread in
Ontario.
Breeder and select seed
were released by the univer-
sity to seed companies who
are members of the SeCan
Association. The increase
program undertaken by the
20 Ontario members of the
association, coupled with the
outstanding yield and quality
which is being harvested,
should ensure sufficient seed
for next year, the first that
Bruce will be available for
commercial production.
However, because of the
very high. grower interest in
this new variety, it would be
wise for farmers to . order
their requirements early in
1979. The disease resistance
and outstanding yield of
Bruce will once again make
barley production a profit-
able agricultural enterprise.