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Entered Statistics 2021 CROPS ENTERED FOR INSPECTION 2021 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops ABBOT - - - - - - - - - - 3.986 5 ABILENE RUSSET - - 0.100 1 - - - - 0.100 1 0.030 1 ACCORD 14.850 15 9.000 4 - - - - 23.850 19 16.723 15 ACOUSTIC 1.350 5 3.700 2 - - - - 5.050 7 2.042 5 ADIB 0.850 4 8.300 7 - - - - 9.150 11 4.538 6 AGRIA 0.470 3 0.100 1 - - - - 0.570 4 1.043 4 ALANIS 0.280 2 0.500 1 - - - - 0.780 3 0.090 1 ALBERTA 0.176 4 - - - - - - 0.176 4 0.017 1 ALEGRIA 0.010 1 - - - - - - 0.010 1 - - ALEX - - - - 0.500 1 - - 0.500 1 0.100 1 ALEXANDRA 0.420 2 24.700 9 - - 4.400 1 29.520 12 17.860 9 ALIBABA - - - - - - - - - - 1.405 3 ALMONDA 6.233 7 - - - - - - 6.233 7 0.832 4 ALOUETTE 0.180 2 1.900 3 - - - - 2.080 5 1.962 5 AMANDA 1.614 7 25.000 7 - - - - 26.614 14 29.589 17 AMBO 0.970 3 1.800 3 3.800 1 - - 6.570 7 8.810 7 AMORA 1.880 4 9.400 4 - - - - 11.280 8 10.590 7 AMOUR - - 0.200 2 0.300 1 - - 0.500 3 0.300 3 ANDEANA - - - - - - - - - - 0.001 1 ANNA 3.340 5 - - - - - - 3.340 5 1.010 3 ANTARCTICA - - - - - - - - - - 1.173 3 APACHE 0.201 2 1.200 1 - - 8.300 2 9.701 5 4.110 3 ARCADE 0.557 2 19.500 11 - - - - 20.057 13 19.835 13 ARGOS 0.910 3 4.700 2 3.500 2 - - 9.110 7 12.540 12 ARRAN PILOT 0.220 2 1.000 1 - - 0.400 1 1.620 4 10.550 8 ARRAN VICTORY - - 1.200 2 - - - - 1.200 2 0.520 2 ARSENAL 5.100 7 65.800 35 26.000 8 2.800 1 99.700 51 104.747 57 ASPARGES - - 0.200 2 - - 0.400 1 0.600 3 0.500 3 ASTERIX - - 3.500 3 - - - - 3.500 3 0.900 2 All data as at 06 July 2021 Page 1 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops ATHLETE 2.130 3 - - - - - - 2.130 3 2.180 4 ATLANTIC 24.801 23 207.900 67 45.200 12 85.300 31 363.201 133 399.351 122 AUSTIN 0.080 1 5.100 3 - - - - 5.180 4 1.581 4 AXONA - - 1.000 2 - - - - 1.000 2 1.300 2 BABY LOU 6.670 10 27.200 12 - - - - 33.870 22 21.318 18 BABY ROSE 0.200 1 - - - - - - 0.200 1 0.100 1 BABYLON 0.750 3 9.800 8 1.400 1 - - 11.950 12 4.353 7 BALTIC ROSE 1.070 5 - - - - - - 1.070 5 0.134 3 BAMBINO 0.060 1 29.400 5 - - - - 29.460 6 42.200 13 BANBA 4.520 6 12.400 15 85.500 25 - - 102.420 46 143.860 53 BARAKA 3.200 2 5.100 2 - - - - 8.300 4 6.130 6 BARNA 0.670 3 6.400 7 28.100 8 - - 35.170 18 39.121 23 BELANA - - - - 8.500 1 - - 8.500 1 7.600 2 BELLANITA 2.300 2 - - - - - - 2.300 2 6.255 5 BELLE DE FONTENAY - - 0.100 1 - - 0.400 1 0.500 2 0.500 2 BELMONDA 6.951 10 5.500 2 11.100 4 - - 23.551 16 19.265 15 BERMUDA 0.600 3 - - - - - - 0.600 3 0.163 2 BLAUE ANNELIESE - - 0.800 2 - - - - 0.800 2 0.400 1 BLUE BELLE - - 0.200 2 - - 0.200 1 0.400 3 0.200 2 BLUE CONGO - - - - - - 0.300 1 0.300 1 0.400 1 BLUE DANUBE - - 0.100 1 - - 0.900 1 1.000 2 1.000 2 BONNIE - - - - - - - - - - 0.500 1 BRITISH QUEEN 2.968 8 10.400 6 - - - - 13.368 14 14.377 14 BROOKE 41.406 25 136.900 41 16.600 5 - - 194.906 71 207.190 74 BUFFALO 1.090 3 2.400 2 - - - - 3.490 5 1.100 3 BURREN 5.780 6 24.700 19 110.100 25 - - 140.580 50 163.632 56 BUSTER 0.680 3 0.400 1 - - - - 1.080 4 0.228 3 BUTE 0.037 2 0.900 3 4.400 3 3.000 1 8.337 9 8.900 7 CABARET 0.320 2 12.800 5 - - - - 13.120 7 57.529 19 CAESAR 0.054 2 0.400 1 - - - - 0.454 3 4.400 2 CAMEL 1.290 2 10.100 2 - - - - 11.390 4 3.930 4 CAMMEO 0.003 2 0.100 1 - - - - 0.103 3 - - CARA 20.954 29 301.300 123 371.400 93 110.000 27 803.654 272 651.264 216 CARLINGFORD - - 1.200 1 - - - - 1.200 1 2.700 3 All data as at 06 July 2021 Page 2 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops CAROLUS 1.260 3 0.900 1 - - - - 2.160 4 2.165 4 CARUSO 8.924 16 14.300 5 3.500 1 6.500 1 33.224 23 10.885 12 CASABLANCA 0.730 2 18.000 9 - - - - 18.730 11 17.800 7 CATRIONA - - 0.200 2 - - - - 0.200 2 0.010 1 CELANDINE 4.040 4 - - - - - - 4.040 4 3.970 6 CELEBRATION 0.200 4 - - - - - - 0.200 4 0.015 1 CHALLENGER 3.040 7 2.500 1 - - - - 5.540 8 2.910 7 CHARLOTTE 5.457 13 87.000 27 7.500 4 - - 99.957 44 96.371 46 CHENOA - - 0.300 1 - - - - 0.300 1 0.070 1 CHOPIN 4.350 4 - - - - - - 4.350 4 4.260 4 COLLEEN - - 0.100 1 - - 2.400 2 2.500 3 1.900 3 COMMANDO 1.190 3 5.800 3 1.700 1 - - 8.690 7 6.490 7 CONSTANCE - - 0.300 3 - - - - 0.300 3 0.300 3 CULTRA 2.710 6 55.100 19 - - - - 57.810 25 71.443 26 DAISY 6.434 14 51.100 12 61.500 14 6.300 1 125.334 41 80.605 33 DAMASK 0.270 2 - - - - - - 0.270 2 0.035 2 DESIREE 14.947 27 231.300 71 166.900 39 25.800 8 438.947 145 512.468 168 DIVAA 0.930 3 8.400 2 - - - - 9.330 5 14.140 13 DRUID 1.660 3 4.900 3 5.200 1 - - 11.760 7 9.070 7 DUKE OF YORK 1.110 3 4.300 8 0.800 3 0.600 1 6.810 15 6.760 16 DUNBAR ROVER - - 0.100 1 - - - - 0.100 1 0.500 1 DUNBAR STANDARD - - 0.200 2 - - - - 0.200 2 0.010 1 DUNLUCE - - 0.200 1 - - - - 0.200 1 0.700 3 EARLY ROSE - - - - - - - - - - 0.100 1 EDISON 1.553 8 7.000 5 4.000 1 - - 12.553 14 3.780 7 EDZELL BLUE - - 0.100 1 - - - - 0.100 1 0.200 1 EFERA 0.160 2 - - - - - - 0.160 2 - - EIGENHEIMER - - - - - - - - - - 0.200 1 ELECTRA 4.700 9 5.100 8 32.200 9 - - 42.000 26 58.859 34 ELFE 2.350 3 9.400 3 - - - - 11.750 6 8.140 4 ELLAND 0.401 2 43.500 19 - - - - 43.901 21 10.750 8 EMILY 0.190 1 - - - - - - 0.190 1 3.557 4 ENDEAVOUR 5.630 3 7.500 3 - - - - 13.130 6 13.310 6 EOS - - - - - - - - - - 1.750 3 All data as at 06 July 2021 Page 3 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops EPICURE - - 1.300 3 - - 0.600 1 1.900 4 2.600 4 ESTIMA 28.462 30 38.600 16 19.300 7 - - 86.362 53 107.977 56 EUROSTAR 7.860 11 59.500 19 3.000 1 - - 70.360 31 50.380 26 FANDANGO 1.410 4 6.500 3 9.500 3 - - 17.410 10 14.980 8 FLIPPER 0.010 1 - - - - - - 0.010 1 - - FOCUS - - - - - - - - - - 0.070 1 FONTANE 4.650 5 8.200 4 5.900 3 - - 18.750 12 18.270 12 FOREMOST - - 1.500 2 - - 1.500 1 3.000 3 3.650 5 FORTYFOLD - - 0.100 1 - - - - 0.100 1 0.010 1 FORZA - - - - - - - - - - 2.973 10 FRANCIS 0.050 1 - - - - - - 0.050 1 - - GALACTICA 2.320 5 6.000 9 40.900 11 - - 49.220 25 63.338 30 GATSBY 0.490 2 2.600 2 14.600 6 - - 17.690 10 16.178 12 GEMSON 14.301 9 57.600 27 39.700 13 - - 111.601 49 123.720 57 GEORGINA 2.920 7 4.200 2 - - - - 7.120 9 3.143 7 GOLDEN WONDER 3.256 7 2.600 4 4.600 2 - - 10.456 13 10.430 14 GRAVITY - - - - - - - - - - 3.370 4 GWENNE 0.020 1 - - - - - - 0.020 1 - - HALO 0.190 1 - - - - - - 0.190 1 0.380 6 HARLEQUIN - - - - - - - - - - 0.100 1 HARMONY 0.010 2 8.000 5 37.400 13 - - 45.410 20 49.320 17 HARRY 2.540 5 24.600 13 1.200 2 - - 28.340 20 25.390 15 HEIDEROT - - 0.100 1 0.900 1 - - 1.000 2 0.500 1 HERACLEA 1.230 2 2.800 1 - - - - 4.030 3 0.900 4 HERMES 48.429 61 523.400 196 385.500 104 110.000 29 1067.329 390 1213.074 398 HIGHLAND BURGUNDY RED - - 0.100 1 - - - - 0.100 1 0.810 4 HOME GUARD 0.200 1 1.400 2 0.500 1 - - 2.100 4 3.254 8 HORIZON 0.450 1 - - - - - - 0.450 1 8.320 5 INCA BELLA - - - - - - - - - - 0.123 2 INCA ROSA - - - - - - - - - - 0.001 1 INFINITY 1.080 4 0.700 1 3.700 1 - - 5.480 6 10.935 7 INNOVATOR 23.520 19 291.100 78 55.200 11 5.400 1 375.220 109 376.937 113 INTERNATIONAL KIDNEY - - 7.000 8 - - - - 7.000 8 5.940 8 ISLE OF JURA 1.040 3 1.700 2 - - - - 2.740 5 3.910 6 All data as at 06 July 2021 Page 4 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops IVORY RUSSET 3.620 8 28.300 10 - - 14.700 3 46.620 21 40.320 25 JACKY 0.040 2 0.100 1 - - - - 0.140 3 0.003 1 JAERLA 0.450 1 1.600 1 - - - - 2.050 2 0.770 4 JAVA 0.500 3 - - - - - - 0.500 3 0.211 3 JAZZY 11.510 11 42.800 13 - - - - 54.310 24 63.443 20 JELLY 3.591 10 - - - - - - 3.591 10 3.755 9 JESTER 0.190 2 1.200 1 - - 5.500 1 6.890 4 6.268 4 KARELIA 0.050 1 - - - - - - 0.050 1 - - KENNEBEC 3.220 6 9.400 2 8.700 4 - - 21.320 12 45.834 27 KERR'S PINK 2.937 8 9.300 6 8.700 3 2.200 4 23.137 21 24.805 23 KESTREL 0.157 4 5.900 7 7.900 5 - - 13.957 16 10.700 13 KIEBITZ - - - - - - - - - - 0.500 2 KIFLI - - 0.100 1 0.900 1 - - 1.000 2 0.600 1 KING EDWARD 13.603 18 86.100 22 6.000 2 2.800 1 108.503 43 106.161 46 KING RUSSET 14.780 17 6.800 2 - - - - 21.580 19 3.404 11 KINGSMAN 2.910 3 121.400 37 - - - - 124.310 40 87.204 38 KONDOR - - 0.100 1 0.200 1 - - 0.300 2 0.200 2 LA STRADA 16.850 10 36.000 20 33.200 13 - - 86.050 43 50.450 26 LA VIE 0.056 1 0.100 1 - - - - 0.156 2 - - LADY ALICIA 0.790 6 - - - - - - 0.790 6 - - LADY AMARILLA 0.180 2 9.700 3 - - - - 9.880 5 12.294 8 LADY ANNA 0.330 2 14.100 8 - - - - 14.430 10 10.095 8 LADY BALFOUR 0.370 3 8.200 4 10.800 3 7.200 1 26.570 11 22.780 9 LADY CHRISTL - - - - - - - - - - 2.135 4 LADY CLAIRE 5.250 11 45.900 13 10.100 3 - - 61.250 27 36.496 21 LADY JO 0.450 1 17.300 7 - - - - 17.750 8 14.535 6 LADY ROSETTA 6.720 17 193.700 54 - - - - 200.420 71 198.033 63 LADY TERRA 1.250 2 9.200 5 - - - - 10.450 7 6.610 5 LANORMA 8.408 15 33.200 15 18.700 4 - - 60.308 34 53.077 32 LAPERLA 4.487 8 - - - - - - 4.487 8 2.730 8 LAURA 0.050 1 0.100 1 - - - - 0.150 2 - - LEONATA KWS - - - - - - - - - - 0.565 3 LILLY 3.420 3 8.000 3 - - - - 11.420 6 6.840 4 LINDA - - 0.600 2 - - - - 0.600 2 0.100 1 All data as at 06 July 2021 Page 5 Variety PB S SE E Total 2021 Total 2020 Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops Area Crops LIONHEART 2.430 3 14.500 4 - - - - 16.930 7 22.995 12 LOMOND 0.280 2 1.600 3 - - - - 1.880 5 1.442 3 LORIMER 0.770 1 0.800 1 4.300 2 - - 5.870 4 12.794 9 LUCERA 3.620 3 4.100 3 - - - - 7.720 6 2.036 5 LUGANO 0.037 2 0.100 1 - - - - 0.137 3 0.002 1 LUNAROSSA 0.007 1 - - - - - - 0.007 1 - - MAJESTIC - - 0.900 1 - - - - 0.900 1 1.600 2 MANHATTAN 5.640 4 59.700 17 - - - - 65.340 21 75.229 29 MANITOU 4.167 5 7.600 10 39.000 12 - - 50.767 27 44.180 27 MARABEL 4.550 3 10.000
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