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TAM 111

TAM 111

A New Choice for the Great Plains

  • Excellent yield potential with good drought tolerance
  • Good milling and baking quality
  • Very good test weight patterns
  • Medium maturity
  • Tall semidwarf

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Area of Primary Adaptation

TAM 111 Agronomics

 

Test Wt. Straw Maturity Height Coleoptile Length
2 5 5 5 6
Shatter Winter Hardiness Alum. Tolerance Protein  
3 4 8 5  

GENERAL:  
1 = Excellent 6 = Fair to Good
2 = Very Good to Excellent 7 = Fair
3 = Very Good 8 = Fair to Poor
4 = Very Good to Good 9 = Poor
5 = Good  
Maturity: Height: Protein Content:
1 = Earliest 1 = Shortest 1 = Highest
9 = Latest 9 = Tallest 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.

TAM 111 Disease & Pest Ratings

 

Stem Rust Leaf Rust Stripe Rust Soil Borne WSSMV
2 8 4 8 8
Wheat Streak Leaf Blotch Tan Spot Powdery Mildew Hessian Fly
7 6 6 6 9
GENERAL:  
1 = Excellent 6 = Fair to Good
2 = Very Good to Excellent 7 = Fair
3 = Very Good 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.

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