LIGHT
RED KIDNEY Cimarron
(ROG773)
Light
red kidney Cimarron (formerly ROG773) is an upright bush plant type with a
slightly huskier plant type than California Early light
red kidney. It has shown high yield potential in an early
season kidney variety. Cimarron maturity is about 84 days
in Idaho or two days later that California Early light
red kidney variety. The seed count of Cimarron is traditional
at 850 or slightly larger than California Early light
red kidney. The seed color is traditional, and typical
for the variety class.
The average regional yield for light red kidney
Cimarron
has shown the following:
Yield Lbs/ac Seed Count
Idaho yield average from 1998 to 2002: Cimarron 2998 816
Foxfire 2758 930
CELRK 2765 871
Colorado yield average at CSU 2000: Cimarron 2008 890
Foxfire 1985 1020
Sac 1570 952
Light red kidney Cimarron has "I" gene resistance
for bean common mosaic virus and in field trials has
shown a higher tolerance to bacterial blights than California
Early light red kidney.
All variety information presented herein is based on
field and laboratory observations. Actual crop yields
and quality are dependent upon many factors beyond our
control. Since environmental conditions and local practices
may affect characteristics and performance, we disclaim
legal responsibility therefore. Read all tags and labels.
They contain important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies.
Plant Variety Protection for Cimarron is contemplated.
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Bean Seed Variety Profiles:
These descriptions are based on historical data and
may vary according to cultural practices and weather
conditions as well as geographical region. Diseases
are constantly adapting, changing the resistance/tolerance
of the bean plants and their performance. Kelley Bean
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