Based on the screens that were conducted in multiple years in Tifton there are handful for commercially acceptable snap bean varieties with at least moderate resistance to cucurbit leaf crumple virus. There were no varieties with high resistance. Of those with moderate resistance there were several from Harris Moran, Syngenta, Seminis and one from Pop Vriend seed. While I have trialed some of these varieties, others have not been evaluated in traditional variety trial settings. Therefore, growers may want to only trial a section of their fields to determine if the bean is suitable for their market. In previous trials, Barron and HMX516 both were similar to Caprice (industry standard) in terms of yield. Barron is a darker green bean though and be aware in a season when many beans may become bleached due to whitefly feeding, a dark green variety may stand out. Sybaris and Tema from Seminis, both have performed statistically as well as Caprice in trials and both have moderate resistance. PV 857 from Pop Vriend seeds has done well in resistance trials, but has had slightly lower pack out yields than Caprice in trials we’ve done. ‘Momentum’ from Syngenta has yielded well (as good or better than Caprice) and also displays moderate resistance to the virus. ‘Prevail’ from Syngenta also displays moderate resistance, though I have not had the opportunity to trial that variety. While none of these varieties are completely resistant to the virus, they are much more tolerant than many others.