Red
River Runner
Must
have license agreement to Purchase Seed
RED
RIVER RUNNER is the latest high value peanut variety stemming
from the Southwest High Oleic Peanut Research Program, supported
in part by both the Oklahoma Peanut Commission and the Texas
Peanut Producers Board. Participants in this program include the
USDA Agricultural Research Service (Stillwater), Texas A&M
University, and Oklahoma State University. Red River Runner is
derived from a three-way cross among Tamrun 96, breeding line
TX901639-3, and Sunoleic 95R, the donor of the high O/L genes. The
original cross was made in the spring of 1997 at College Station,
Texas. The line was first tested in Southwest Oklahoma in 2002.
Based on the Oklahoma test in 2002 which showed moderate
resistance to Sclerotinia blight compared with Okrun and Florunner,
Red River Runner was selected for further evaluation. In 2002,
USDA scientists in Oklahoma planted Red River Runner under heavy
pressure from Sclerotinia blight at the Caddo Research Station
near Ft. Cobb, OK. Since 2003, Red River Runner has been evaluated
in peanut growing regions throughout Oklahoma.
Red River Runner is sold under
a license agreement with Texas A&M University and University
Florida Research Foundation
“Red
River Runner Peanut
is the joint property of the Texas
A&M
University System
and
USDA,
unauthorized
propagation of this variety
is
prohibited
- U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied
For.
This
product
was developed with the
support
of the Texas Peanut Producers Board. This
seed
is
sold
under license from the Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) under
one or more of
U.S. Patent Nos.
5,922,390,
6,063,984, and 6,121,472
for planting purposes
only and ode's not
carry an implied license
for the sale or other disposition of the next generation
(or its progeny)
of seeds/peanuts/plants
grown from this
seed. No part of the consideration paid to the A&M
system,
Texas
Agrilife
research
and or Oklahoma
Foundation Seed Stocks for the seed shall be
deemed
to be royalty owed to UFRF under the licensed Patents.
In particular, this license does
not extend
the use of the next generation of seeds/peanuts/plants or the
progeny thereof for
propagation
or seed multiplication, and farmers are not permitted to save the
next generation
of
seed
for replanting.
Sale
or other disposition by growers of the next generation of
seeds/peanuts from a plant grown from the licensed seed may only
be made to an authorized
licensee under one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,922,390,
6,063,984, and 6,121,472."
For
more info click on link below
http://oilseeds.okstate.edu/prodinfo/peanut/productiontechnologyreport/PSS-2151 (Red River Runner).pdf
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