AgriPro Variety AP503 CL2
AP503 CL2 with Beyond
These are several demonstration sites in South Dakota that were set up by Clair Stymiest and our Associates. The protocol was to lay down a 10’ x10’ tarp, immediately before herbicide application. After the herbicide was applied, the tarp was pulled up. This gives us a good look at control of treated versus untreated. Due to weather, all of these sites were sprayed in the spring with Beyond at 5 to 6 oz plus MSO (Methylated Seed Oil). Grass pressure was heavy in almost all the sites. These pictures were taken in the first of May 2010.
The target species was feral rye. The pictures were taken in June at the same location. Field was treated with 5 oz of Beyond with MSO.
The target species was feral rye. The pictures were taken in late May at the same location. Field was treated with 5 oz of Beyond with MSO.
Top of image area is untreated AP503 CL2, bottom is treated with Beyond.
Top of image area is untreated AP503 CL2, bottom is treated with Beyond.
Area between flags is untreated.
Top of image area is untreated AP503 CL2, bottom is treated with Beyond.
Top of image area is untreated AP503 CL2, bottom is treated with Beyond.
Spring application of Beyond at 5 oz.
Demonstration site set up by an Agripro Associate. The target weed species was feral rye. Spring application of Beyond at 5 oz.
Demonstration site set up by an Agripro Associate. The target weed species was feral rye. Spring application of Beyond at 5 oz.
Demonstration site set up by an Agripro Associate. The target weed species was feral rye. Spring application of Beyond at 5 oz.
Field was treated with 5 oz of Beyond with MSO. Target weed species was downy brome. Spring application of Beyond at 5 oz.
AgriPro AP503 CL2
Two Genes for Tolerance
The only hard red winter wheat available with two genes for tolerance to the Beyond® family of herbicides. This means better weed control and better crop tolerance using the *CLEARFIELD production system. Expanded labeling for two gene wheats only, which allows additional adjuvants that improve weed control of tough grasses.
Area of Primary Adaptation
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AP503 CL2 Features
Features |
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| Plant Height | Semidwarf |
| Emergence | Good |
| Winter Survival | Very Good |
| Straw Strength | Good |
| Maturity | Medium Early |
Head & Grain |
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| Type | Awned |
| Seed Size | Average |
| Test Weight | Good |
| Shatter Tolerance | Good |
| Chaff Color | White |
| Quality | Average |
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AP503 CL2 Agronomics
| Test Wt. | Straw | Maturity | Height | Coleoptile Length |
| 1 | 3 | 4 | 3 | — |
| Shatter | Winter Hardiness | Alum. Tolerance | Protein | |
| 4 | 3 | — | 4— |
| GENERAL: | ||
| 1
= Excellent 2 = Very Good to Excellent 3 = Very Good 4 = Very Good to Good 5 = Good |
6 = Fair to
Good 7 = Fair 8 = Fair to Poor 9 = Poor |
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| Maturity:1 = Earliest, 9 = Latest | ||
| Height: 1 = Shortest, 9 = Tallest | ||
| Protein Content:1 = Highest, 9 = Lowest | ||
© 2009 AgriPro. All ratings, including plant height and seed size, may vary with growing conditions.
These agronomic assessments are made by AgriPro scientists and reflect each variety’s relative performance within these characteristics during the 1999-06 crop years. Specific conditions may cause variations within those characteristics. These relative protection values are based on current pest and disease populations. These have been known to shift periodically and may cause changes in specific evaluations. Resistance to many other diseases and pests is sensitive to environmental conditions, plant development stages and the presence and intensity of other diseases which may result in specific evaluation inconsistencies. This chart is updated annually to reflect the most current trends.
AP503 CL2 Disease & Pest Ratings
| Stem Rust | Leaf Rust | Stripe Rust | Soil Borne | WSSMV |
| 2 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 3 |
| Wheat Streak | Leaf Blotch | Tan Spot | Powdery Mildew | Hessian Fly |
| — | 4 | 5 | 8 | 9 |
| GENERAL: | |
| 1 = Excellent 2 = Very Good to Excellent3 = Very Good | 6 = Fair to Good |
| 7 = Fair | |
| 8 = Fair to Poor | |
| 4 = Very Good to Good | 9 = Poor |
| 5 = Good |
© 2009 AgriPro. All ratings, including plant height and seed size, may vary with growing conditions.
These agronomic assessments are made by AgriPro scientists and reflect each variety’s relative performance within these characteristics during the 1999-06 crop years. Specific conditions may cause variations within those characteristics. These relative protection values are based on current pest and disease populations. These have been known to shift periodically and may cause changes in specific evaluations. Resistance to many other diseases and pests is sensitive to environmental conditions, plant development stages and the presence and intensity of other diseases which may result in specific evaluation inconsistencies. This chart is updated annually to reflect the most current trends.
AgriPro Central Plains Varieties
- AP503 CL2
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- Hawken
- PostRock
- RustBuster Blend
- Neosho
- TAM 111
- TAM 203
- Jagalene
- Cutter
- AP502 CL
- Platte
- Dumas
- Thunderbolt
- Coronado
- Longhorn
- NuGrain
- NuDakota
- NuHills
- NuFrontier
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