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== Name and History ==
 
== Name and History ==
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Developed from [[Ogemaw]] by Professor Southworth of the Manitoba Agricultural College sometime before 1932. 
  
== Uses ==
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This bean is described in:
Good-flavored as edamame or baked beans.
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== Description ==
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[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1443318 USDA Accession: Manitoba Brown (PI 548382)]
  
<u>Growth:</u> 
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[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1136630 USDA Accession: Manitoba Brown (PI 153217)]
  
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[http://books.google.com/books?id=MAmHuKj_Z3kC&lpg=PA137&ots=Sptdw4l06h&dq=manitoba%20brown%20soybean&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q=manitoba%20brown%20soybean&f=false Page 137 in 'History of Soy in Canada']
  
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== Description ==
 
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|Growth=Maturity Group OO. 85 days to maturity.  Productive.  18-36 inches tall.
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|Seeds= 43% protein.
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== Uses and Opinions ==
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Good-flavored as edamame or baked beans.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Soybean Varieties]]
 
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[[Category:Manitoba]]
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 19 February 2015

Manitoba Brown
Uses edamame or dry
Growth Habit bush
Maturity early
Flower Color white
Pod Color green
Seed Color brown
Seed Pattern solid


Name and History

Developed from Ogemaw by Professor Southworth of the Manitoba Agricultural College sometime before 1932.

This bean is described in:

USDA Accession: Manitoba Brown (PI 548382)

USDA Accession: Manitoba Brown (PI 153217)

Page 137 in 'History of Soy in Canada'

Description

Growth: Maturity Group OO. 85 days to maturity. Productive. 18-36 inches tall.
Flowers:


Pods:


Seeds: 43% protein.

Uses and Opinions

Good-flavored as edamame or baked beans.

Gallery