- PINTO BEANS
Pinto beans are medium sized, oval shaped beans that are mottled with beige and brown colors. Pintos are used most often for refried beans, Tex-Mex and Mexican dishes. Pinto bean production is predominate in North Dakota and Minnesota, however, other states like Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska and Michigan are also successful at raising this variety.
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| Variety | Maturity(days) | Growth Habit | BCMV | BCTV | Common Bacterial Blight | Anthracnose | Rust | Originator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Croissant | 92-98 | 2B | R | S | R | S | R | CSU |
| LaPaz | 99-103 | 2B | R** | S | S | S | R | ADM |
| Lariat | 100 | 2A | R | S | S | R*** | R | NDSU |
| Monterrey | 99-103 | 2B | R | S | S | S | T | Ameriseed |
| Othello | 85-89 | 2B | R | R | S | S | S | U of I |
| Poncho | 95-99 | 3B | R | S | S | R*** | S | ADM |
| Sinaloa | 96-100 | 2B | S | S | S | S | R | ADM |
| Stampede | 96 | 2 | R | S | S | R*** | R | NDSU |
| Torreon 06206 | 97 | 2B | S | S | S | S | R | ADM |
- * I Gene
- ** BC-12: Gene
- *** Certain Strains
- BCMV: Bean Common Mosaic Virus
- BCTV: Beet Curly Top Virus
- 2A: Erect growth indeterminate short runners
- 2B: Erect growth indeterminate medium to long runners