95-31 Milling and Baking Qualities of Pastry Wheat Harvested At 18+% Grain Moisture.
Poster Number 504
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Monday, October 22, 2012
	 Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
		This research examines the milling and baking qualities of early-harvested winter wheat cultivars.  Our hypothesis is that early-maturing wheat cultivars together with early harvesting of the wheat crop decreases the likelihood of preharvest sprouting in white-grain wheat in high rainfall regions like Eastern USA; and will increase the opportunity to immediately seed a second crop after wheat harvest in the same crop production season.  Preliminary data suggests that harvesting wheat at 18-22% compared to 13-14% grain moisture will increase the quality of the grain in certain aspects and not significantly decrease other milling and baking quality aspects.
	
	
	
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