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Description: 'ORCF-102' is a common soft white winter wheat developed by Oregon State Univercity and the BASF Corporation in cooperation with the USDA-ARS. It is an awned, short-statured, semidwarf variety with high yeld potential and mid season maturity. The plant height of ORCF-102 averaged 36.3 and 36.2 inches, respectively. Yeight is similar to that of Tubbs, Tubbs-06, and Eltan and approximately 2 to 3 inches taller than Stephens, Madsen, and ORCF-101. Straw strenght of ORCF-102 is good, and lodging has not been observed in any production environment. Creation: ORCF-102 was derived from the three-way cross 'Madsen'/'CV-9804'//'Weatherford' made in 1996 and 1007 at the OSU Hyslop Field Research Farm. CV-9804, also known as 'FS-4', is the donor of the CLEARFIELD trait developed through mutagenesis of the cultivar 'Fidel'. ORCF-102 is an F2 derived line, identified as a single plant in 1999 when it was selected from bulk plot at the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, Pendleton, Oregon. The selection was evaluted under the experimental number OR201007. Country: USA Yeld: 107,425 bu/ac
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