MacLeod, A. L., Langrell, D. E. and Edney, M. J. 2014. Comparison of harvest and export surveys of Canadian malting barley quality. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 587-592. The Canadian Grain Commission conducts an annual harvest survey to determine the quality of each year's malting barley crop. Throughout the year, quality testing is also performed on export shipments of malting barley as part of a quality monitoring program. The testing protocol includes barley quality parameters as well as micro-malting and malt quality analysis. In this study, results from the two surveys were compared over an 11-yr period. Overall, the harvest survey was a reliable predictor of the quality of barley exports. Barley quality was more closely correlated between the two surveys than malt quality. Several factors were identified which contributed to differences between the two survey programs.
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Comparison of harvest and export surveys of Canadian malting barley quality
Aaron L. MacLeod,
Dennis E. Langrell,
Michael J. Edney
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Vol. 94 • No. 3
March 2014
Vol. 94 • No. 3
March 2014
l'orge brassicole
malt quality
Malting barley
micro-maltage
micro-malting
qualité de le maltage