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Designer Crops

Designer Crops. Bill Wiebold Agronomy University Extension. One reason to contract crop sales is to capture value in an identity preserved system. There is something about the variety that is worth remembering.

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Designer Crops

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  1. Designer Crops Bill Wiebold Agronomy University Extension

  2. One reason to contract crop sales is to capture value in an identity preserved system

  3. There is something about the variety that is worth remembering. Variety identification is “preserved” throughout the growth, transport, and processing cycle. Identity Preserved Crops the “something” is what you contract ID includes prevention of contamination

  4. A New Way of Thinking A specified product, not a commodity Value is in quality, not just yield Consider what happens after the farm gate, not just in the field

  5. Commodity Grain Grading US Federal rules and regulations Established to aid and standardize grain commerce Emphasizes speed of process and uniformity of commodity Grain price is reduced by failing grade

  6. Minimum test weight Maximum heat damage Maximum total damage Foreign material Splits Soybeans of other color 54 lb/bu 0.5% 3% 2% 20% 2% Minimum test weight Maximum heat damage Total damage Broken corn & foreign material 54 lb/bu 2% 5% 3% Grain Grading US #2 Yellow Corn US #2 Yellow Soybean

  7. Identity Preserved Crops US Federal No standard rules and regulations Established to enhance specific trait aid and standardize grain commerce Emphasizes speed of process and uniformity of commodity uniqueness Grain price is decreased increased by increased quality and lost completely by failing grade

  8. Identity Preserved Crop Management Use production practices that enhance the “something” that makes the variety useful Try to limit events and conditions that decrease the “something” that makes the variety useful Limit contamination (0% contamination is an expensive dream)

  9. Identity Preserved Crop Management Contamination can occur: seed planting in the field harvesting handling and merchandising

  10. Limiting Contamination Field selection Seed selection Isolation Harvest and storage Records

  11. Stearic acid Limiting Contamination Field selection Do soil and field characteristics affect trait?

  12. Limiting Contamination Field selection Do soil and field characteristics affect trait? Reduce contamination from volunteer plants MSIA standards: wheat: not planted on land that was planted to wheat in two previous seasons soybean: not planted on land that was planted to soybean in previous season corn: no requirements GMO/non-GMO???

  13. Limiting Contamination Seed selection Approved list? Non-GMO certified??

  14. Limiting Contamination Isolation strategies Depends on pollination type Self-pollinated: soybean, wheat Cross-pollinated: corn, canola, rye

  15. Limiting Contamination Isolation strategies Depends on pollination type Self-pollinated: soybean, wheat MSIA standards soybean: separated by 1 row width wheat: separated by 5 feet

  16. Limiting Contamination Isolation strategies Depends on pollination type Self-pollinated: soybean, wheat Cross-pollinated: corn, canola, rye

  17. Field size Minimum distance (ft) from other corn 410 307 330 290 245 205 165 125 85 0 1-20 acres 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 - 20 acres+ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 minimum number of border rows MSIA Corn Standards Rule of thumb: 660 feet, sometimes reduced to 410 feet

  18. Limiting Contamination Isolation strategies Depends on pollination type Self-pollinated: soybean, wheat Cross-pollinated: corn, canola, rye Also means removal of quality reducing weeds garlic, black nightshade, etc.

  19. Limiting Contamination Field selection Seed selection Isolation Harvest and storage Records

  20. USA corn and soybean production 9+ billion bushels of corn 2.5+ billion bushels of soybean 3 million hopper cars: 8,000 cars a day 56 miles high! Reality Check IP will not solve all price problems

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