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  2. List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties - Wikipedia

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    The following are 33 varieties of Canadian wheat listed by the year they were recognized formally, their parentage, where they were developed and any other remarks. [2] [3] Red Fife, [4] 1885. The seed was sent to David Fife in Peterborough, Ontario, taken from a ship in the Glasgow port originating from Danzig. A friend of his sent him seed ...

  3. Category:Wheat production in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties; M.

  4. Wheat grain classes - Wikipedia

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    The decisions on the wheat classification in Canada are coordinated by the Variety Registration Office of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Like in the US system, the eight classes in the Western Canada and six classes in the Eastern Canada are based on colour, season, and hardness. The measured (meas.) and average (avg.) values are mostly ...

  5. Red Fife wheat - Wikipedia

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    It is a hard, bread wheat with straws 0.9 to 1.5 metres tall. [2] From the mid-1800s until the early 1900s, Red Fife was the dominant variety of wheat grown in Canada and the northern United States, prized for its hardiness, rust resistance, yield, and milling and baking qualities. [3]

  6. Category:Wheat cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Wheat cultivars" ... List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties; Common wheat; D. Durum wheat; E. Einkorn; Emmer; F.

  7. Taxonomy of wheat - Wikipedia

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    These variety names are now largely abandoned, but are still sometimes used for distinctive types of wheat such as miracle wheat, a form of T. turgidum with branched ears, known as T. t. L. var. mirabile Körn. The term "cultivar" (abbreviated as cv.) is often confused with "species" or "domesticate". In fact, it has a precise meaning in botany ...

  8. Marquis wheat - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, Marquis wheat accounted for 90 percent of the hard red spring wheat planted on the Canadian prairies. The introduction of Marquis resulted in wheat production in Saskatchewan doubling between 1906 and 1920. Marquis was eventually replaced by rust-resistant varieties like Thatcher, Apex, and Renown. [4]

  9. List of Canadian plants by family - Wikipedia

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    List of Canadian Heritage Wheat Varieties; List of Canadian plants by genus; List of the plants of Canada; List of the ferns and allies of Canada; List of the conifers of Canada; List of the bryophytes of Canada; List of wildflowers of the Canadian Rocky Mountains