On-farm wheat breeding began in Vermont, in cooperation with UVM Extension, in 2007 with a USDA SARE grant to build farmer knowledge in plant breeding. The goal of on-farm breeding is to develop spring wheat varieties that are suited for organic management in Vermont soils and climactic conditions. Most commercially available varieties are developed in regions with climates, soils and management techniques that are very different from our own. In addition, those varieties are genetically homogenous and inbred for uniformity. This has often led to rapid breakdown of genetic resistance to local diseases. To address this situation, farmers in Vermont have been gaining the technical skills needed to develop their own varieties by making wheat c...
In 2014, the University of Vermont Extension conducted an extensive organic variety trial to evaluat...
UVM Extension began its heirloom spring wheat project in 2007 to determine whether heirloom varietie...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated eighteen ha...
On-farm wheat breeding began in Vermont, in cooperation with UVM Extension, in 2007 with a USDA SARE...
On-farm wheat breeding began in Vermont, in cooperation with UVM Extension, in 2007 with a USDA SARE...
The goal of this project is to develop new spring wheat varieties that are suited for organic manage...
In April of 2012, the University of Vermont Extension, in collaboration with the University of Maine...
Throughout Vermont and the Northeast, the demand for local organically grown wheat continues to rise...
In April of 2013, the University of Vermont Extension, in collaboration with the University of Maine...
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension in collaboration with the University of Maine began an ...
In 2018, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated twenty-five...
In 2017, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated twenty-two ...
Throughout Vermont and the Northeast, the demand for local organically grown wheat continues to rise...
University of Vermont Extension began its heirloom spring wheat project in 2007 to determine whether...
University of Vermont Extension began its heirloom spring wheat trials in 2007 to determine whether ...
In 2014, the University of Vermont Extension conducted an extensive organic variety trial to evaluat...
UVM Extension began its heirloom spring wheat project in 2007 to determine whether heirloom varietie...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated eighteen ha...
On-farm wheat breeding began in Vermont, in cooperation with UVM Extension, in 2007 with a USDA SARE...
On-farm wheat breeding began in Vermont, in cooperation with UVM Extension, in 2007 with a USDA SARE...
The goal of this project is to develop new spring wheat varieties that are suited for organic manage...
In April of 2012, the University of Vermont Extension, in collaboration with the University of Maine...
Throughout Vermont and the Northeast, the demand for local organically grown wheat continues to rise...
In April of 2013, the University of Vermont Extension, in collaboration with the University of Maine...
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension in collaboration with the University of Maine began an ...
In 2018, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated twenty-five...
In 2017, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated twenty-two ...
Throughout Vermont and the Northeast, the demand for local organically grown wheat continues to rise...
University of Vermont Extension began its heirloom spring wheat project in 2007 to determine whether...
University of Vermont Extension began its heirloom spring wheat trials in 2007 to determine whether ...
In 2014, the University of Vermont Extension conducted an extensive organic variety trial to evaluat...
UVM Extension began its heirloom spring wheat project in 2007 to determine whether heirloom varietie...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated eighteen ha...