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| What
is the best tobacco variety for the most dollars per acre
provided there are no disease problems? |
First
choice - K 326
Second choice - K 346 |
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| What
variety would you recommend for a black shank problem? |
First choice - NC 71, NC 72, NC 297, or Coker 371 Gold
Second choice - K 346 or K 394 |
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| What
variety is recommended for a problem with Granville Wilt? |
First choice - K 730 or K 149
Second choice - K 346 or GL 939 |
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| Can you recommend a variety with both black shank and Granville
Wilt resistance? |
First choice - K 394
Second choice - GL 939, K 399, or K 358 |
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| For problems with tobacco mosaic virus what variety should be planted? |
| NC 297 or NC 102 |
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| Do you have an early maturing tobacco variety? |
First choice - Coker 371 Gold
Second choice - K 394 |
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| What
variety do you recommend for problems with potato virus (PVY)? |
| NC 55 or NC 102 |
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| What
is the primary difference between the greenhouse premium pellets
and the economy pellets for conventional plant
beds? |
| Genetic purity certainly is the same,
the premium pellets, however, go through more processes to obtain the
highest germination possible. We know that greenhouse growers want the
highest germination that can be obtained with the fastest and more uniform
emergence of the seedling plants. |
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| Should
I buy primed seed? |
| University tests have produced varying
results. We recommend you contact your extension department for
information pertaining to your specific area. |
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| Does
GoldLeaf Seed provide a warranty for its pelleted seed? |
| Yes, GoldLeaf Seed pelleted tobacco seeds are
warranted to conform to the label description. Although regular GoldLeaf Seed plant bed seed carries the same warranty, that warranty can be invalidated
by grower handling, coating or otherwise modifying the integrity of the
seed in its original container. |
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| Why
should I plant certified seed marketed by GoldLeaf Seed? |
| The Certified Label is your assurance
of purity of contents, germination and genetic purity. Certified seed
must be produced from Registered seed, which must come from the originator
or breeder of the variety. |