Re: HYB.Breeding for Older Form and the Market
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- Subject: Re: HYB.Breeding for Older Form and the Market
- From: "* S* C* <b*@mnsinc.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 15:17:18 -0700 (MST)
I'd like to see more of the TB colorations in the medians...also more
warm-hardiness in MDBs...both of which I am working on in teh Miniature
Dwarfs.
>On Wed, 25 Mar 1998 14:00:02 -0700 (MST) "Walter A. Moores"
><wam2@Ra.MsState.Edu> writes:
>> For the future I would like to see hybridizers work on the
>>following:
>>
>> 1. More interspecie crossing with the beardless.
>>
>> 2. Getting the spot pattern into TB's and tall quarter arils.
>>
>> 3. More 'exotic' coloration in bicolor TB's with contrasting
>>beards (Black stds., pink falls, and a blue beard).
>>
>> 4.SDB's that meet their registered heights.
>>
>> 5.Tet Louisianas that open properly and are not so cold
>>sensitive
>>
>> 6.JI's that peak with or just after TB's (before it gets too
>>hot
>>in the South).
>>
>> And I would expect all of these to be rot-proof, scorch-proof,
>>insect/animal-proof, etc.
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>
>You don't want much, do you? : - )
>
>Lynn Woosley
>Marietta, GA
>lynn.woosley@juno.com
>USDA Zone 8
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