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VISITwww.hpj.com/kswheatguideTO DOWNLOAD THE 2013 KANSAS WHEAT SEED BOOK ASA PRINTABLE PDF OR PREVIEW ONLINE WITH FLIPVIEWER.KANSAS CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION2000 Kimball Ave • Manhattan, KS 66502 • (785) 532-6118 • (785) 532-6551 Fax • E-mail: kscrop@kansas.net • www.kscrop.orgStaffSteve Schuler, Executive DirectorEric Fabrizius, Associate Director/Laboratory ManagerNancy Urbauer, Records SpecialistArdyce Kuhn, BookkeeperPam Steinmeyer, Registered Seed TechnologistRayshell Colson, Registered Seed TechnologistOfficersPresident, Darwin Ediger, MeadeVice-President of Research, Darrin DeLange, GirardVice-President of Standards, Tom Pauly, Conway SpringsDirectorsJohn Kramer, Milford (Northeast District)Darrin DeLange, Girard (East Member-at-Large)Darwin Ediger, Meade (West Member-at-Large)Marvin Tischhauser, Wilsey (Southeast District)Josh Levin, Kensington (North Central District)Gary Pierzynski, Manhattan (KSU Agronomy Dept.)Durango Schmidt, Hutchinson (KSIA Representative)Gregg Hadley, Manhattan (KSU Extension Director)Maurice Miller, Healy (Southwest District)Mike Baxa, Belleville (Central Member-at-Large)Mike Sieck, Edson (Northwest District)Howard Behnke, Lyons (Central District)Tom Pauly, Conway Springs (South Central District)About this directoryThe seed producers listed in this directory have appliedto the <strong>Kansas</strong> <strong>Crop</strong> <strong>Improvement</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (KCIA) forinspection of seed production fields. KCIA checks all seedsources to confirm seed eligibility.Seed produced on these fields is not Certified orQuality Assured until the field has passed inspectionand the harvested seed has been properly conditioned,sampled and tested.Seed meeting certification standards is issued aCertificate of Inspection and may be sold as CertifiedSeed. Quality Assured seed must meet similar standards.<strong>Kansas</strong> Seed Law requires all seed to be properlylabeled. The label is your warranty. Each bag of <strong>Kansas</strong>Certified Seed must be labeled with an official KCIAcertification tag.A completed KCIA Bulk Retail Sale Certificate or BulkInvoice Label must accompany each bulk sale. ContactKCIA regarding the specific rules for re-selling bulkCertified Seed.KCIA does not produce, process, buy or sell seed;therefore, assumes no financial responsibility regardingany seed listed herein.Growers guarantee that Foundation, Registered,Certified or Quality Assured seed sold by them conformsto the standards of the <strong>Association</strong> in origin, varietal purityand quality. KCIA should be advised of any complaintsmade to the producer or vendor of seed.Listing of a producer does not imply that all requirementshave been met at time of publishing. Contact KCIA ifyou have concerns or questions about seed offered asCertified or KCIA Quality Assured.Plant Variety ProtectionThe Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA) makes it possibleto protect plant varieties by law. Therefore, it is unlawful tosell, offer for sale or expose for sale, uncertified seed byvariety name when it is a variety for which a Certificate ofPlant Protection has been issued, specifying sale only as aclass of certified seed.PVP Status — Wheat Varieties As of July 2013PVP Variety PVP Variety PVP Variety2 18636 21376 Above6 AP503 CL25 Armour6 Art6 Aspen6 Bakers White0 Bess6 Big Dawg6 Bill Brown6 Billings2 Brawl CL Plus2 Byrd6 CJ6 Centerfield2 Clara CL6 Danby2 Denali0 Dominator6 Dumas6 Duster6 Endurance6 Everest6 Fuller2 Gallagher6 Garrison6 Greer6 Hatcher5 Hitch2 Iba6 Jackpot6 Jagalene6 Jagger0 Karl 922 LCS Mint0 Larned4 Longhorn6 NE01643 (Overland)6 NI044216 OK Bullet6 Overley6 PostRock6 Protection6 RonL6 Ruby Lee5 Santa Fe0 Settler CL5 Shocker6 Snowmass6 Sturdy 2K6 SY Gold6 SY Wolf2 SY Southwind0 T810 T1530 T1540 T158It is the responsibility of the grower to inform the purchaserthat a variety is protected and at what level. This may beaccomplished on the label by the appropriate statements. Thestatus of varieties listed in this directory is as follows:0 T1632 T1736 TAM 1116 TAM 1126 TAM 1136 TAM 3045 Tiger0 Triumph 641 WB44585 WB-Cedar1 WB-DeuceCL+5 WB-Grainfield5 WB-Redhawk5 WB-Stout5 WinterhawkImportant:- New varieties with a PVP Level 0, 1 or 2may be updated to a different level in thefuture.- List does not include all varieties foundin the marketplace, for varieties not listed,or status updates, visit www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/pvplist.pl- *Additional licensing and/or marketingrestrictions may applyPVP Level (Legend)0. Not A Protected Variety.1. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - U.S. Variety Protection Applied For.2. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - U.S. Variety Protection Applied For Specifying That Seed Of ThisVariety Is To Be Sold By Variety Name Only As A Class Of Certified Seed.3. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - U.S. Protected Variety.4. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - To Be Sold By Variety Name Only As A Class Of Certified Seed -U.S. Protected Variety.5. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - U.S. Protected Variety - 1994 PVPA.6. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - To Be Sold By Variety Name Only As A Class Of Certified Seed -U.S. Protected Variety - 1994 PVPA.Limited GenerationFor varieties released after 1970, the certified class of seed is not eligible to produce another crop of certifiedseed. A certified seed producer, to stay in business, should purchase foundation or registered seed.31

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