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WSU Extension Variety Testing Program Cereal Variety Performance Trials 2015 DEPARTMENT OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES • TECHNICAL REPORT 15-3 R. Higginbotham, V.A. Jitkov, A. Horton 1 Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-6420 1 R. Higginbotham, Asst. Prof. WSU Extension, V.A. Jitkov, Senior Scientific Assitant, A. Horton, Res. Tech. December 2015 Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Aerial view of Moses Lake Irrigated Winter Wheat Trials Photo by P. Gross http://variety.wsu.edu/ http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/

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  • WSU Extension Variety Testing Program

    Cereal Variety Performance Trials 2015

    DEPARTMENT OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES • TECHNICAL REPORT 15-3

    R. Higginbotham, V.A. Jitkov, A. Horton1

    Department of Crop and Soil SciencesWashington State UniversityPullman, WA 99164-6420

    1R. Higginbotham, Asst. Prof. WSU Extension, V.A. Jitkov, Senior Scientific Assitant, A. Horton, Res. Tech.

    December 2015

    Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination.

    Aerial view of Moses Lake Irrigated Winter Wheat Trials

    Photo by P. Gross

    http://variety.wsu.edu/http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/

  • WSU Extension Variety Testing Program

    Cereal Variety Performance Trials 2015

    R. Higginbotham1, V.A. Jitkov, A. Horton,

    Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-6420

    http://variety.wsu.edu/

    1 R. Higginbotham, Asst. Prof. WSU Extension,

    V.A. Jitkov, Senior Scientific Assistant, A. Horton, Res. Tech. Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6420

    December 2015

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This technical bulletin is a summary of results from the 2015 Washington State University Extension Cereal Variety Testing Program with supporting contributions from Washington State University Extension, Washington State University Department of Crop and Soil Sciences and the Washington Agricultural Research Center. This report represents the collective efforts of many breeding programs and individuals. Specific appreciation is given to the following plant breeders and their support technicians for support in collaboration, establishment and harvest of selected Variety Testing Program trials: WSU Winter Wheat Program: A. Carter, Winter Wheat Breeder; G. Shelton, K. Balow, A. Burke USDA/ARS Winter Club Wheat Program: K. Campbell, Geneticist/Wheat Breeder; T. DeMacon, WSU Spring Wheat Program: M. Pumphrey, Spring Wheat Breeder; J. Kuehner, V. DeMacon, W. Nyongesa, WSU Spring Barley Program: K. Murphy Barley Breeder; M. Wood Additional Support Programs and Personnel: WSCIA: J. Robinson, Manager; K. Olstad Foundation Seed Service: D. Kraus, D. Hilkin, G. Becker USDA Plant Pathology (Stripe rust), USDA/ARS: X. Chen, Plant Pathologist; USDA Western Wheat Quality Lab (Quality Data), USDA/ARS: C. Morris, Cereal Chemist,

    Director; D. Engle Farm Managers, WSU Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences (Support services): B. Sauer (Lind

    Field Station); M. Dymkoski (Cook/Spillman Agronomy Farms, Pullman) WSU Extension-County Educators (Programs & Tours): P. Carter (Columbia), D. Whaley

    (Douglas), M. Heitstuman (Garfield), A. Esser (Lincoln/Adams), D. Roberts (Spokane/Lincoln), S. VanVleet (Whitman), A. McGuire (Grant), T. Murray (Klickitat), W. Thompson (Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla).

    Seasonal personnel (plot maintenance, harvesting, processing): E. Dostal, A. Hoffman

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (cont.)

    Entry Contributors

    Public Private

    Farmer Cooperators Special acknowledgement is given to the numerous farmer cooperators who donated their time, land, field management, and grain yield to make this program successful.

    Cooperator Location County Cooperator Location County Dan McKay Almira Lincoln Gil White Lamont Whitman Brit Ausman Anatone Asotin Bruce Sauer Lind Adams Steve Matsen Bickleton Klickitat Roger/Randy Koller Mayview Garfield Art Schultheis Colton Whitman Phillip Gross Moses Lake Grant Dan Bauermeister Connell Franklin Orman Johnson Mosel Lake Grant Jerry Krause Creston Lincoln Greg Ward Plaza Spokane Jay Penner Dayton Columbia Cris Kincaid Pullman Whitman Bob Morasch Dusty Whitman Roy Druffel Pullman Whitman Kenda Hergert Endicott Whitman Mike Dymkoski Pullman Whitman David Degon Fairfield Spokane Hal Johnson Reardan Lincoln Lonie Green Fairfield Spokane Ron Jirava Ritzville Adams Bruce Nelson Farmington Whitman Larry Tanneberg St. Andrews Douglas Mark Kramer Harrington Lincoln Mac Mills St. John Whitman Mike Schmidt H. Heaven Benton Jason Beechinor Walla Walla Walla Walla Jim Moon H. Heaven Benton Glen Smith Walla Walla Walla Walla

    WSU Barley Breeding & Genetics - K. Murphy UC Davis Wheat Breeding – J. Dubcovsky WSU Barley Breeding & Genetics – D. von Wettstein USDA-ARS Barley Breeding – Hu Gongshe WSU Spring Wheat Breeding & Genetics – M. Pumphrey Syngenta/AgriPro – J. Moffatt WSU Winter Wheat Breeding – A. Carter Dow AgroSciences – O.Riera-Lizarazu WSU Wheat Breeding & Genetics – K. Gill Monsanto/WestBred – D. Clark USDA/ARS Wheat Genetics – K. Campbell Great Western Malting – K. Anderson USDA/ARS Wheat Genetics - R. E. Allan Tri-State Seed – Dana Herron OSU Wheat Breeding – R. Zemetra Harvest Ag. Service – R. Shafer UI Wheat Breeding – J. Chen Highland Specialty Grains – B. McKay UofI – D. Finkelnburg, Y. Wang Western Wheat Quality Lab - C. Morris

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

    Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . ii

    Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . iv

    Introduction . . . . . . . . . 1

    Methods . . . . . . . . . 2

    Table 1. 2015 Soft White Winter Wheat Entries . . . . . 6

    Table 2. 2015 Hard Winter Wheat Entries . . . . . . 8

    Table 3. 2015 Soft White Spring Wheat Entries . . . . . 9

    Table 4. 2015 Hard Spring Wheat Entries . . . . . . 10

    Table 5. 2015 Spring Barley Entries . . . . . . . 11

    Table 6. 2015 WSU Winter Wheat Variety Trial Seed Weight . . . 12

    Table 7. 2015 WSU Spring Wheat Variety Trial Seed Weight . . . 14

    Table 8. 2015 WSU Spring Barley Variety Trial Seed Weight . . . 15

    Table 9. Cultural data for 2015 WSU Winter Wheat Trial Locations . . 16

    Table 10. Cultural data for 2015 WSU Spring Wheat and Barley Trial Locations . 17

    Figure 1. 2015 PNW Crop Tour Schedule . . . . . . 18

    2015 Soft White Winter Wheat . . . . . . . 19

    Soft White Winter Wheat Trial Summary by Precipitation Zone

    Table 11. Precipitation Zone >20” . . . . . 20

    Table 12. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 22

    Table 13. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 24

    Table 14. Precipitation Zone 20” . . . . . 28

    Table 16. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 30

    Table 17. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 32

    Table 18. Precipitation Zone

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    Table 22. Creston . . . . . . . 40

    Table 23. Dayton . . . . . . . 42

    Table 24. Dusty . . . . . . . 44

    Table 25. Farmington . . . . . . 46

    Table 26. Lamont . . . . . . . 48

    Table 27. Lind . . . . . . . 50

    Table 28. Mayview . . . . . . . 52

    Table 29. Moses Lake . . . . . . 54

    Table 30. Pullman . . . . . . . 56

    Table 31. Reardan . . . . . . . 58

    Table 32. Ritzville . . . . . . . 60

    Table 33. St. Andrews . . . . . . 62

    Table 34. St. John . . . . . . . 64

    Table 35. Walla Walla . . . . . . 66

    Table 36. Stripe Rust Ratings for SW Winter Wheat Trial Entries (field) . 68

    Table 37. Stripe Rust Ratings for SW Winter Wheat Trial Entries (greenhouse) 70

    2015 Hard Winter Wheat . . . . . . . . 73

    Hard Winter Wheat Trial Summary by Precipitation Zone

    Table 38. Precipitation Zone >16” . . . . . 74

    Table 39. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 75

    Table 40. Precipitation Zone 16” . . . . . 77

    Table 42. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 78

    Table 43. Precipitation Zone

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    Table 50. Reardan . . . . . . . 86

    Table 51. Ritzville . . . . . . . 87

    Table 52. St. Andrews . . . . . . 88

    Table 53. Walla Walla . . . . . . 90

    Table 54. Stripe Rust Ratings for Hard Winter Wheat Trial Entries (field) . 91

    Table 55. Stripe Rust Ratings for Hard Winter Wheat Trial Entries (greenhouse) 93

    2015 Soft White Spring Wheat . . . . . . . 95

    Soft White Spring Wheat Trial Summary by Precipitation Zone

    Table 56. Precipitation Zone >20” . . . . . 96

    Table 57. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 97

    Table 58. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 98

    Table 59. Precipitation Zone 20” . . . . . 100

    Table 61. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 101

    Table 62. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 102

    Table 63. Precipitation Zone

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    Table 77. Stripe Rust Ratings for Soft White Spring Wheat Trial Entries . 117

    2015 Hard Spring Wheat . . . . . . . . 119

    Hard Spring Wheat Trial Summary by Precipitation Zone

    Table 78. Precipitation Zone >20” . . . . . 120

    Table 79. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 121

    Table 80. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 122

    Table 81. Precipitation Zone 20” . . . . . 124

    Table 83. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 125

    Table 84. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 126

    Table 85. Precipitation Zone

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    Spring Barley Trial 2011-2015 Summary by Precipitation Zone

    Table 101. Precipitation Zone >20” . . . . . 157

    Table 102. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 158

    Spring Barley Trial Location Summaries

    Table 103. Dayton . . . . . . . 160

    Table 104. Farmington . . . . . . 162

    Table 105. Mayveiw . . . . . . . 164

    Table 106. Reardan . . . . . . . 166

    Table 107. St. John . . . . . . . 168

    Table 108. Walla Walla . . . . . . 170

  • INTRODUCTION The goal of the WSU Extension Cereal Variety Testing Program is to provide growers and the agribusiness industry with comprehensive information on the adaptation and performance of winter and spring wheat, barley and spring legume varieties across the different climatic regions and management practices in eastern Washington. A related goal is to provide WSU and USDA-ARS breeding programs a comprehensive testing and evaluation program for advanced breeding lines to assist in determinations for variety release recommendations to the Washington Agricultural Research Center. This report summarizes the 2015 WSU Extension Cereal Variety Testing trials. When selecting varieties, it is important to review the yield and other variety performance data across as many trial sites with similar climatic and growing conditions as possible. In addition, evaluation of the yield results should rely most heavily on the long term yield averages, when available, since yield performance based on a single year for a given variety can be misleading. Variety testing results vary from year to year and site to site, just as commercial growing conditions vary across years and locations. Data tables included in this report provide current year, 2-year, 3-year and 5-year averages at each location (when available). Yield and other important performance characteristics are also averaged within rainfall zones because of the strong influence of rainfall on agronomic performance. This report represents research in progress. Relative performance of varieties can change when tested under other environments and production practices. Evaluation of any variety included in these trials should not be construed as recommending any variety over other varieties. The WSU Cereal Variety Testing Program is conducted by independent objective processes to assure results provide the best unbiased comparisons of variety performance.

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  • METHODS

    Experimental Materials and Procedures The data presented in this report were generated in cereal variety testing trials conducted in 2015. The total number of varieties and locations was: soft white winter wheat: 76 entries at 21 locations; hard winter wheat: 40 entries at 11 locations; irrigated hard winter wheat: 30 entries at 1 location; soft white spring wheat: 24 entries at 15 locations; hard white spring wheat: 9 entries at 15 locations; hard red spring wheat: 26 entries at 15 locations; durum spring wheat: 1 entries at 15 locations; spring barley: 36 entries at 10 locations; Additional 6 hard red spring wheat entries were included in the irrigated spring wheat trial at Moses Lake, WA. Tables 1-5 list all entries for the 2015 winter and spring cereal trials. An alpha lattice design with three replications was used for all cereal trials. For each crop, the seeding rate was a specific number of seeds planted per square foot. Planting rates were determined by weighing 1000 seeds (1000 kernel weight) of each cultivar (Tables 6-8). All cereal entries (except wireworm treatments) were treated with CruiserMaxx Vibrance 1.33 Cereal Custom Blend (3.55 oz/cwt). Entries were planted in small plots using one of six planter drill opener configurations based on the trial location (Tables 9 and 10). All trials were maintained under grower management conditions specific to each trial location. In 2015 most of the cereal experiments did not received application of fungicides because conditions were not conducive to development of stripe rust. Fungicide management details, when applicable, are listed with the results of individual experiments. Fertility levels for all crops were maintained under typical grower management practices at each location. Soil sampling was done at all locations with hard wheat trials. Soil test results were used to estimate the amount of nitrogen needed to attain a minimum grain protein level of 11.5% for average yield potentials for winter wheat trials for each location. The calculation estimate used for hard winter wheat was 3.0 pounds of nitrogen X expected bushel yield. Nitrogen level requirements for hard spring wheat trials was based on attaining a minimum 14% grain protein levels, calculated as 3.7 pounds of nitrogen X expected bushel yield. All additional fertilizer was spring applied as urea ammonium sulfate (40-0-0-6) using a broadcast surface application, unless application was made by a grower. Weed management included spring herbicide applications of commercial herbicides typically used by growers in each region. Clearfield® varieties were not treated with Beyond® herbicide since experiments were designed to compare each entry under uniform conditions. Applying Beyond® to Clearfield® varieties could create bias in the trials since all entries would not be managed in the same manner. Variety plot tours were conducted at as many locations as possible to provide growers and agribusiness personnel opportunities to conduct in-field observations of all entries (Figure 1).

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  • Prior to each plot tour, experiments were trimmed to final harvest dimensions a by applying Roundup PowerMax herbicide with a hooded alley sprayer or by using rotary mowers to cut alleyways between ranges. When reported, stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis, West) ratings were measured using expanded scales for recording stripe rust. Seed samples of all winter wheat, spring wheat and spring barley were provided for additional screening conducted by Dr. X. Chen, Plant Pathologist, USDA/ARS. These evaluations were done at various locations under field conditions. Winter wheat entries were additionally screened under greenhouse conditions. Stripe rust evaluations for all wheat entries can be found in Tables 36, 37, 54, 55, 77 and 99. Spring barley rust trials did not develop necessary infection levels to provide meaningful results, therefore data for this trial is not presented. INFECTION TYPE (IT): A 0-9 scale that is more damaging at higher levels on the scale. 0 = no visible signs or symptoms 1 = necrotic and/or chlorotic flecks; no sporulation 2 = Necrotic and/or chlorotic blotches or stripes; no sporulation 3 = Necrotic and/or chlorotic blotches or stripes; trace sporulation 4 = Necrotic and/or chlorotic blotches or stripes; light sporulation 5 = Necrotic and/or chlorotic blotches or stripes; intermediate sporulation 6 = Necrotic and /or chlorotic blotches or stripes; moderate sporulation 7 = Necrotic and/or chlorotic blotches or stripes; abundant sporulation 8 = Chlorosis behind sporulating areas; abundant sporulation 9 = No necrosis or chlorosis; abundant sporulation SEVERITY (%): Severity is a percentage of the plants of a variety that are being infected with stripe rust. Heading date for each entry was recorded when 50% of the heads were out of the boot and reported as Julian date (days from January 1). Plant height measurements were collected by selecting an average plant in each plot and measuring to the top of the spike (not including awns). Lodging is reported as a percentage of the plant spikes that were lodged prior to harvest. All cereal entries were evaluated for grain yield, test weight and grain protein percentage. Plot size for all trials ranges from 54 to 80 square feet (Tables 9 and 10). The entire plot was harvested with small plot combines and grain yield (grams/plot) was converted to per acre yield. Wheat yield is reported in the standard 60 pounds per bushel. Barley trial yield is reported in pounds per acre. Test weight is reported in pounds per bushel. Grain protein percentage is reported for both wheat and barley entries, determined using a near infrared transmittance (NIRT) protein analyzer on a 12% moisture basis. After harvest experiment data were analyzed, summarized, and sent out via e-mail list serve to anyone who requested being listed on the e-mail list. Winter wheat data had priority in processing to provide growers immediate information to help in making fall planting decisions. Spring data were also sent on the e-mail list serve and all spring data were completed by the end of October 2015. Data were also posted to the Variety Testing Program website (http://variety.wsu.edu/) and Wheat and Small Grains website (http://smallgrains.wsu.edu). E-mail contacts can be added to the list serve by sending a request to [email protected]

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  • Some of the experiments were planted, grown and maintained but were lost at different stages prior to harvest due to various circumstances beyond our control. Trials at several locations were harvested but data is not presented due to high variability and other factors. Following are experiments and locations for which data is not presented in the final report. Anatone Soft White Winter trial – trial abandoned due to lack of stand establishment; Harrington Soft White Winter trial – harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results; Horse Heaven Soft White Winter and Hard Winter trials - harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results; Fairfield Soft White Winter trial – harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results; Lind Hard Winter trial – harvested, not reported due to poor establishment and rodent damage St. Andrews Soft White Winter and Hard Winter Wheat trials – harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results (limited data presented); Almira, Endicott, Lamont and Pullman Barley trials - harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results; Fairfield Soft White Spring and Hard Spring Wheat and Barley trials – lost due to lack of stand establishment; Plaza Soft White Spring, Hard Spring trials – harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results; Moses Lake Soft White Spring, Hard Spring Wheat – harvested, not reported due to high variability and insignificant results. Statistical Analysis and Interpretation Entry means (averages) are shown within the body of the data tables and the overall trial average at the bottom of the tables for yield, test weight and protein. The least significant difference (LSD) and the coefficient of variation (CV) are also listed. The LSD is presented at the 10 percent error level and is an aid in comparing the performance of any two varieties. If the reported value of a variety is greater than another variety by more than the LSD value, then there is at least a 9 out of 10 chance the yields of those varieties are actually different and not due to random chance or variation. If the measured values differ by less than the LSD value, the differences may be due to random error rather than actual differences between the varieties. Yield values are reported from highest to lowest within a table, and varieties that are within the LSD range of the highest yielding variety are shown in bolded type. This only shows the LSD range of the top yielding varieties and LSD comparisons can be done on any varieties of interest within a column. The coefficient of variation (CV) is given as a general measurement of the precision of each experiment. CV values are listed as a percent and assist in estimating how much plot-to-plot variation was present in the trial due to differences in soil variability, soil moisture, diseases, weeds, experimental technique, etc. For yield a CV of 1% to 15% is considered acceptable, while a CV greater than 15% indicates that considerable unaccounted variation was present, although there could be useful information for variety comparison with CVs of >15%, but interpretation is needed. The higher the CV, the more difficult it is to detect differences between varieties.

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  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    All Precipitation Zones4J0713366C USDA-ARS/WSU WC1

    ARS20060123-31C USDA-ARS/WSU WCARS-Crescent USDA-ARS/WSU WC PI 665048 ARS970163-4CARS-Selbu USDA-ARS/WSU SWW2 PI 667744 ARS970161-3LBruehl WSU WC PI 606764 WA 7833Cara USDA-ARS/WSU WC PI 643435 ARS97-135-9Coda USDA-ARS/WSU WC PI 594372 WA 7752CuriosityCL+ WSU SWWI3 WA 8143DAS 3 Dow Agri Science SWWDAS 4 Dow Agri Science SWWEltan USDA-ARS/WSU SWW PI 536994 WA 7431IDN-01-10704A UofI SWWIDN-02-29001A UofI SWWIDN-06-18102A UofI SWWIDO1005 UofI SWWIDO1108DH UofI SWW JC1108Jasper (WA 8169) WSU SWW WA 8169Madsen USDA-ARS/WSU SWW PI 511673 WA 7163Masami WSU SWW PI 634715 WA 7916MelaCL+ WSU SWWI WA 8155OR2080641 OSU SWWOR2090473 OSU SWWORCF-102 OSU SWWI PI 641787 OR201007ORCF-103 OSU SWWI PI 658153 ORI2042037Otto WSU SWW PI 667557 WA 8092Puma WSU SWW PI 670038 WA 8134Stephens OSU SWW Cltr 17596 OR 65-116SY 107 Syngenta SWW PI 664948 03PN107#3SY Ovation Syngenta SWW PI 662047WB 1529 WestBred LLC SWW PI 671989 BZ6W07-436WB-Junction WestBred LLC SWW PI 664100 BZ6W02-616Xerpha WSU SWW PI 645605 WA 7973

  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    >16" Zones OnlyARS-Chrystal USDA-ARS/WSU WC1 PI 665049 ARS970075-3Bobtail OSU SWW2 PI 673133 OR0807P94Rosalyn OSU SWW PI 673132 OR2071071Skiles OSU SWW PI 658154 ORH010085Kaseberg OSU SWW PI 669570 OR2071628Mary OSU SWW PI 666373 OR2040726WB 528 WestBred LLC SWW PI 643142 BZ 6W98-528WB 456 WestBred LLC SWW PI 658148WB 523 WestBred LLC SWW PI 658149WB-1070CL WestBred LLC SWWI3 PI 664092WB 1604 WestBred LLC SWW PI 671990 BZ6W07-458LCS Artdeco Limagrain LLC SWW PI 667102 NSA06-2153ALOR-978 Limagrain/OSU SWWLWW12-7105 Limagrain LLC SWWLegion Syngenta SWW PI 658035 99X1009-23AP700 CL SyngentaAgriPro SWW PI 654424 OSU POP-28-13UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) UofI SWW IDN-03-29902AARS010669-2C USDA-ARS/WSU WCARS010263-10-3C USDA-ARS/WSU WCARS20060126-35C USDA-ARS/WSU WCWA 8235 WSU SWWI MAS100075-DH-9-1WA 8206 WSU SWWWA 8212 WSU SWWIWA 8232 WSU SWW SWW10127-1-DH-3-1WA 8233 WSU SWW 4J0705854-5WA 8234 WSU SWW MAS08019-92-1-S-sWA 8177 WSU SWWIWA 8187 WSU SWWI

    1 - Winter Club2 - Soft White Winter3 - Soft White Winter, Clearfiled

    Table 1 cont. 2015 Soft White Winter Wheat Entries

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  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    All Precipitation ZonesBauermeister WSU HRW1 PI 634717 WA007939DAS 1 Dow Agri Science HRWDAS 2 Dow Agri Science HRWEltan USDA-ARS/WSU SWW3 PI 536994 WA 7431Farnum WSU HRW PI 638535 WA007975Finley WSU HRW PI 586757 WA 7773HE9817/1.2 Limagrain LLC HRWIDO1101 UofI HWW2 JC1101IDO1209DH UofI Aberdeen HWWKeldin WestBred HRW PI 669490 ACS 55017LCS Azimut Limagrain LLC HRWLCS Colonia Limagrain LLC HRW PI 673087 NIC 05-4711-BLCS Evina LImagrain LLC HRWLCS Jet (NSA10-7208) Limagrain LLC HRW NSA10-7208Norwest 553 OSU HRW PI 655030 ORN00B553OR2100081H OSU HWWOR2110019H OSU HWWSprinter WSU HRW PI 671896 WA 8118WB-Arrowhead WestBred LLC HRW PI 664101 ML9W05-2501Whetstone Syngenta/AgriPro HRW PI 658009 W98-344

  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    12-SW-052 Limagrain LLC SWS1

    12-SW-068 Limagrain LLC SWS12-SW-079 Limagrains LLC SWSBabe WSU SWS PI 656791 WA008039Diva WSU SWS PI 660663 WA008090IDO851 UofI SWSJD WSU SC2 PI 656790 WA008047Louise WSU SWS PI 634865 WA007921Louise-0W5 WSU/Esser SWSLouise-G26 WSU/Esser SWSM12001 UofI SWSMelba (WA 8193) WSU SCSeahawk (WA 8162) WSU SWS PI 633036 WA 8162UI-Stone UofI SWS PI 660550 IDO599WA 8189 WSU SWSWA 8214 WSU SWS SW088051-2WA 8236 WSU SCI3

    WA 8237 WSU SCIWA 8238 WSU SWSI4

    WA 8239 WSU SWSWB-1035CL+ WestBred, LLC SWSI PI 665495WB6121 Monsanto/WestBred SWS PI 671991 BZ608-121WB6341 Monstanto/WestBred SWS PI 671992 BZ608-014Whit WSU SWS PI 653841 WA008008

    1 - Soft White Spring2 - Spring Club3 - Spring Club, Clearfileld4 - Soft White Spring, Clearfileld5 - No Wireworm control treatment6 - Wireworm control treatment (Gaucho 2 oz.)

    Table 3. 2015 Soft White Spring Wheat Entries

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  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    04PN3001-2 Syngenta HRS1

    04W40292R Syngenta HRS10SB0087-B Limagrain LLC HRS11SB0096 Limagrain LLC HRS12SB0131 Limagrain LLC HWS2

    12SB0146 Limagrain LLC HWSAlum (WA 8166) WSU HRS WA 8166BR7030 General Mills HWS GMBR7030Bullseye AgriPro/Syngenta HRS PI 658036 AP-81Chet (WA 8165) WSU HRS WA 8165Dayn WSU HWS PI 666941 WA008123Glee WSU HRS PI 666940 WA 8074Glee-0W7 WSU/Esser HRSGlee-G28 WSU/Esser HRSHollis WSU HRS PI 632857 WA007859IDO1202S UofI HWSIDO862E UofI HRSJefferson UofI HRS PI 603040 IDO462Kelse WSU HRS PI 653842 WA007954LCS Atomo Limagrain LLC HWS PI 673944 06SB0086LCS Buck Pronto Limagrain LLC HRS PI 619397 T 1052LCS Star Limagrain LLC HWS PI 673945 08SB0658-BScarlet WSU HRS PI 601814 WA007802Soft Alzada WWQL Durum3

    SY Steelhead Syngenta HRS PI 667769 97S0621-05SY605 CL Syngenta HRSI4 PI 659810 03S0409-16UI-Platinum UofI HWS PI 672533 IDO694CWA 8217 WSU HRS HR08068-2WA 8220 WSU HRS SW11DH-25-5WA 8240 WSU HWSI5

    WA 8241 WSU HRSIWA 8242 WSU HRSIWB9229 Monsanto/WestBred HRS PI 666126 SJ907-229WB9518 Monsanto/WestBred HRS PI 670037 BZ9080-485WB9668 Monsanto/WestBred HRS PI 671994 BZ908-552WB9879CLP WestBred, LLC HRSI PI 666046 IMICHT79

    Irrigated EntriesSAS 4B Schafer Ag. Seed HRFSAS W3 Schafer Ag. Seed HRF6

    SAS W4 Schafer Ag. Seed HRFSY Basalt Syngenta HRSW-217 Highland Specialty Grains HRSW-341 Highland Specialty Grains HRS

    1 - Hard Red Spring2 - Hard White Spring3 - Durum4 - Hard Red Spring, Clearfield5 - Hard White Spring, Clearfield6 - Hard Red Facultative7 - No Wireworm control treatment8 - Wireworm control treatment (Gaucho 2 oz.)

    Table 4. 2015 Hard Spring Wheat Entries

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  • Name Originator Class PI Number Old Name

    LCS Vespa Limagrain Cereals LLC S21 PI 673930 LCS LN09-092007MWA-201 WSU S2I2

    07MWA-202 WSU S2I07MWA-203 WSU S2I07MWA-204 WSU S2I07MWA-206 WSU S2I09WA-203.21 WSU S209WA-228.13 WSU S209WA-265.12 WSU S2NF3,4

    10WA-106.18 WSU S22Ab04-X01084-27 USDA-ARS, Aberdeen S2M5

    2Ab07-X031098-31 USDA-ARS, Aberdeen S2M2Ab09-X06F058HL-31 USDA-ARS Aberdeen S2WxBgF6,7

    2Ab09-X06F084-51 USDA-ARS Aberdeen S2WxBgFAC Metcalfe GWM S2M TR232Baronesse Westbred S2 PI 568246Bob WSU S2 PI 629288 WA 8682-96CDC Copeland GWM S2M SKTR0150CDC Kindersley GWM S2MChampion Westbred S2 PI 654517 YU-501-385DClaymore (BZ509-216) Highland Specialty Grains S2 BZ509-216Havener (09WA-265.5) WSU S2NWxF 09WA-265.5LCS Genie Limagrain Cereals LLC S2MLCS Odyssey Limagrain Cereals LLC S2MLCS Overture Limagrain Cereals LLC S2MLenetah UofI S2 PI 652440 01Ab11107Lyon WSU S2 PI 673045 05WA-316.KMeresse WestBred S2NWxF PI 613618 BZ 594-35Muir WSU S2 07WA-601.6NSL09-1820A LImagrain Cereals LLC S2MOreana (BZ509-448) Highland Specialty Grains S2 BZ509-448RWA 1758 Highland Specialty Grains S2 PI 648913X05013-T1 WSU S2NBgFX0626-T229 WSU S2NFX06G07-T43 WSU S2NBgFX07G30-T131 WSU S2NWxAF8

    1 - 2-row Feed2 - "I" - IMI tolerant3 - "N" - Hulless4 - "F" - Food5 - "M" - Malting6 - "Wx" - Waxy7 - "Bg" - High BetaGlucan8 - "A" - Pro-Anthocyanidin Free

    Table 5. 2015 Spring Barley Entries

    11

  • Name1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundName

    1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundSoft White Common SY 107 42.6 10,648

    AP700 CL 50.9 8,911 SY Ovation 41.2 11,010ARS-Amber 36.9 12,292 UI-WSU Huffman 34.6 13,110ARS-Selbu 42.2 10,749 WA 8177 38.7 11,721Bobtail 45.4 9,991 WA 8187 37.6 12,064CuriosityCL+ 34.6 13,110 WA 8202 38.1 11,905DAS 3 35.9 12,635 WA 8206 43.7 10,380DAS 4 37.3 12,161 WA 8212 32.6 13,914Eltan 45.7 9,925 WA 8225 39.7 11,426IDN-01-10704A 33.6 13,500 WA 8226 40.5 11,200IDN-02-29001A 36.8 12,326 WA 8227 41.1 11,036IDN-06-18102A 33.5 13,540 WA 8232 44.0 10,309IDO1005 38.7 11,721 WA 8233 43.2 10,500IDO1108DH 29.6 15,324 WA 8234 42.8 10,598Jasper (WA 8169) 44.0 10,309 WA 8235 39.5 11,483Kaseberg 33.2 13,662 WB 1529 40.6 11,172KXB-01 43.6 10,403 WB 1604 39.5 11,483KXB-02 36.2 12,530 WB 456 40.8 11,117KXB-03 34.9 12,997 WB 523 40.8 11,117LCS Artdeco 39.3 11,542 WB 528 43.8 10,356Legion 48.5 9,352 WB-1070CL 44.9 10,102LOR-092 42.9 10,573 WB-1081CL+ 43.1 10,524LOR-978 40.2 11,283 WB-Junction 38.5 11,782LWW10-1073 33.3 13,621 Xerpha 30.2 15,020LWW12-7105 41.7 10,878Madsen 45.1 10,057 Soft White ClubMary 43.2 10,500 4J0713366C 32.5 13,957Masami 46.4 9,776 ARS010263-10-3C 31.8 14,264MelaCL+ 32.8 13,829 ARS010669-2C 33.5 13,540OR2080641 41.7 10,878 ARS010679-1C 35.9 12,635OR2090473 38.3 11,843 ARS040335-9C 30.0 15,120ORCF-102 45.3 10,013 ARS06135-9C 31.6 14,354ORCF-103 47.1 9,630 ARS20060123-31C 33.4 13,581Otto 41.1 11,036 ARS20060126-35C 33.1 13,704Otto-0W 46.4 9,776 ARS-Chrystal 29.7 15,272Otto-G2 46.2 9,818 ARS-Crescent 40.7 11,145Puma 42.2 10,749 Bruehl 48.1 9,430Rosalyn 48.0 9,450 Cara 41.3 10,983Skiles 48.8 9,295 Coda 39.3 11,542Stephens 51.8 8,757

    Table 6. 2015 WSU Winter Wheat Variety Trial Seed Weight

    12

  • Name1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundName

    1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundHard Red Winter Hard White Winter

    07PN013#38 42.0 10,800 Earl (WA 8184) 42.3 10,723AP503 CL2 32.1 14,131 IDO1101 41.2 11,010Bauermeister 38.8 11,691 IDO1209DH 27.2 16,676DAS 1 40.8 11,117 OR2100081H 34.3 13,224DAS 2 38.3 11,843 OR2110019H 44.3 10,239Farnum 36.6 12,393 WA 8158 37.6 12,064Finley 45.2 10,035 WA 8231 38.1 11,905HE9817/1.2 42.9 10,573Keldin 47.0 9,651 Hard Red FacultativeLCS Azimut 32.2 14,087 SAS W3 33.6 13,500LCS Colonia 38.2 11,874 SAS W4 44.4 10,216LCS Evina 41.9 10,826 SAS W7 30.8 14,727LCS Jet (NSA10-7208) 43.3 10,476Norwest 553 42.8 10,598NSA10-2196 46.4 9,776Rimrock 53.1 8,542Sprinter 49.0 9,257SY Clearstone CL2 31.0 14,632WA 8178 36.6 12,393WA 8180 40.6 11,172WA 8181 40.4 11,228WA 8197 41.5 10,930WA 8207 40.1 11,312WA 8209 36.8 12,326WA 8228 44.4 10,216WA 8229 42.0 10,800WA 8230 38.3 11,843WB-Arrowhead 39.8 11,397Whetstone 34.0 13,341

    Table 6 cont. 2015 WSU Winter Wheat Variety Trial Seed Weight

    13

  • Name1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundName

    1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundSoft White Common Hard Red Spring

    12-SW-052 34.0 13,341 04PN3001-2 44.1 10,28612-SW-068 38.2 11,874 04W40292R 43.2 10,50012-SW-079 34.9 12,997 10SB0087-B 39.9 11,368Babe 43.2 10,500 11SB0096 38.8 11,691Diva 46.8 9,692 Alum (WA 8166) 46.0 9,861IDO851 38.9 11,660 Bullseye 40.6 11,172Louise 47.0 9,651 Chet (WA 8165) 51.0 8,894Louise-0W 34.7 13,072 Glee 45.7 9,925Louise-G2 34.7 13,072 Glee-0W 50.9 8,911M12001 27.0 16,800 Glee-G2 53.1 8,542Seahawk (WA 8162) 35.8 12,670 Hollis 53.2 8,526UI-Stone 38.0 11,937 IDO862E 42.4 10,698WA 8189 29.5 15,376 Jefferson 31.5 14,400WA 8214 36.1 12,565 Kelse 36.5 12,427WA 8238 40.9 11,090 LCS Buck Pronto 43.8 10,356WA 8239 32.2 14,087 Scarlet 39.1 11,601WB-1035CL+ 42.2 10,749 SY Basalt 37.8 12,000WB6121 46.7 9,713 SY Steelhead 30.8 14,727WB6341 35.5 12,777 SY605 CL 32.0 14,175Whit 48.7 9,314 W-217 43.1 10,524

    W-341 44.2 10,262Soft White Club WA 8217 30.0 15,120

    JD 41.2 11,010 WA 8220 36.3 12,496Melba (WA 8193) 29.9 15,170 WA 8241 30.2 15,020WA 8236 30.6 14,823 WA 8242 34.0 13,341WA 8237 29.9 15,170 WB9229 40.4 11,228

    WB9518 42.0 10,800Hard White Spring WB9668 36.3 12,496

    12SB0131 38.3 11,843 WB9879CLP 33.5 13,54012SB0146 35.5 12,777BR7030 35.0 12,960 Hard Red FacultativeDayn 43.4 10,451 SAS 4B 43.4 10,451IDO1202S 35.1 12,923 SAS W3 40.9 11,090LCS Atomo 37.9 11,968 SAS W4 33.6 13,500LCS Star 35.4 12,813UI-Platinum 45.6 9,947 DurumWA 8240 32.2 14,087 Soft Alzada 58.4 7,767

    Table 7. 2015 WSU Spring Wheat Variety Trial Seed Weight

    14

  • Name1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    PoundName

    1000 KW

    (grams)

    Seeds per

    Pound2-row Feed 2-row Malting

    07MWA-201 43.7 10,380 2Ab04-X01084-27 46.0 9,86107MWA-202 42.9 10,573 2Ab07-X031098-31 43.1 10,52407MWA-203 42.7 10,623 AC Metcalfe 43.7 10,38007MWA-204 43.1 10,524 CDC Copeland 47.4 9,56907MWA-206 44.2 10,262 CDC Kindersley 40.8 11,11709WA-203.21 41.3 10,983 LCS Genie 29.5 15,37609WA-228.13 39.7 11,426 LCS Odyssey 54.3 8,35310WA-106.18 37.1 12,226 LCS Overture 55.4 8,188Baronesse 37.2 12,193 NSL09-1820A 45.1 10,057Bob 46.7 9,713Champion 42.4 10,698 2-row HullessClaymore (BZ509-216) 57.6 7,875 09WA-265.12 34.3 13,224LCS Vespa 51.4 8,825 Havener (09WA-265.5) 30.5 14,872Lenetah 40.9 11,090 Meresse 28.3 16,028Lyon 50.3 9,018 X05013-T1 35.3 12,850Muir 49.3 9,201 X0626-T229 34.3 13,224Oreana (BZ509-448) 54.3 8,353 X06G07-T43 30.4 14,921RWA 1758 41.1 11,036 X07G30-T131 36.8 12,326

    2-row Covered Waxy2Ab09-X06F058HL-31 46.8 9,6922Ab09-X06F084-51 46.7 9,713

    Table 8. 2015 WSU Spring Barley Variety Trial Seed Weight

    15

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  • 2015

    WSU Variety Testing Program

    PNW Crop Tour Schedule The 2015 crop tour season will soon be starting and provides opportunities to view field trials and interact with Washington State University personnel and others about cereal varieties and crop management practices. Cereal breeders, extension agronomists, plant pathologists, and other scientists will be presenting information at various events. The small grain variety and research tours, listed below, provide a guide for wheat, barley, and legume tours in Washington and nearby locations. Please check with the contact listed prior to the tour to verify the time, location, agenda, and ensure a place at the table if food is served. Location maps for the WSU Cereal Variety trials are available online at http://variety.wsu.edu. Washington Grain Commission funds support the trials and the tours, and we look forward to seeing you in the fields.

    – Ryan Higginbotham, WSU Cereal Variety Testing

    Date Time Tour Contact 20-May 9:00 AM Columbia Co. Conservation Tour Paul Carter, 509-382-4741 2-Jun 8:00 AM Horse Heaven Wayne Thompson, 509-240-5018 3-Jun 1:00 PM Ritzville Aaron Esser, 509-659-3210 4-Jun 8:00 AM Western Whitman Co. - LaCrosse Steve Van Vleet, 509-397-6290 4-Jun 5:00 PM Connell Wayne Thompson, 509-240-5018 9-Jun 7:30 AM Pendleton Field Day Stephen Machado, 541-278-4416 10-Jun 7:30 AM Moro Field Day Stephen Machado, 541-278-4416 10-Jun 4:00 PM Harrington Diana Roberts, 509-477-2167 11-Jun 8:30 AM Lind Field Day Bill Schillinger, 509-235-1933 12-Jun 5:00 PM St. Andrews Dale Whaley, 509-745-8531 16-Jun 7:00 AM Fairfield Diana Roberts, 509-477-2167 17-Jun 8:00 AM Moses Lake - irrigated Andy McGuire, 509-754-2011 17-Jun 1:00 PM WSU Weed Science - Pullman Drew Lyon, 509-335-2961 23-Jun 8:30 AM North Lincoln Co. - Creston Aaron Esser, 509-659-3210 23-Jun 3:30 PM Walla Walla (cereals) Wayne Thompson, 509-240-5018 24-Jun 8:00 AM Dayton Paul Carter, 509-382-4741 24-Jun 3:00 PM Almira Diana Roberts, 509-477-2167 25-Jun 3:30 PM Walla Walla (pea, lentil, chickpea) Wayne Thompson, 509-240-5018 25-Jun 8:00 AM Reardan Diana Roberts, 509-477-2167 25-Jun 3:00 PM Bickleton Todd Murray, 509-773-5817 30-Jun 9:00 AM Mayview Mark Heitstuman, 509-243-2009 9-Jul 8:00 AM Univ. of Idaho/Limagrain--Moscow Don Thill, 208-885-6214 9-Jul 9:30 AM Farmington Steve Van Vleet, 509-397-6290 9-Jul 2:00 PM St. John Steve Van Vleet, 509-397-6290 9-Jul 5:00 PM Lamont Steve Van Vleet, 509-397-6290 14-Jul 8:00 AM Spillman Farm Field Day - Pullman Ryan Higginbotham, 509-641-0549

    http://variety.wsu.edu http://smallgrains.wsu.edu

    Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication or program information or reasonable accommodation need to contact the coordination person listed under Contact above at the telephone number listed at least two weeks prior to the event. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.

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    Table 12. Precipitation Zone 16”-20” . . . . 22

    Table 13. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 24

    Table 14. Precipitation Zone 20” . . . . . 28

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    Table 17. Precipitation Zone 12”-16” . . . . 32

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    RELEASED VARIETIESARS-Crescent 117 97 150 122 58.4 56.3 59.8 58.2 8.9 12.7 9.4 10.3Puma 114 110 141 122 57.9 56.8 59.1 57.9 9.3 11.8 9.7 10.3Jasper (WA 8169) 110 99 150 120 56.6 52.9 58.8 56.1 9.9 12.7 9.9 10.8Xerpha 115 95 142 117 58.0 55.7 59.7 57.8 8.9 12.6 9.7 10.4ORCF-103 102 100 144 115 57.2 56.5 59.5 57.7 9.3 12.4 10.0 10.6Masami 105 99 141 115 56.7 53.9 58.6 56.4 9.2 12.6 9.9 10.6WB-Junction 97 106 140 114 60.0 59.2 61.4 60.2 9.8 12.2 9.5 10.5Otto 108 94 141 114 59.2 56.4 60.8 58.8 9.8 12.7 10.0 10.8Eltan 110 101 132 114 59.0 57.2 61.3 59.2 9.2 12.9 9.7 10.6ARS-Selbu 111 94 131 112 59.5 57.9 60.4 59.3 9.6 13.1 10.0 10.9ARS-Chrystal 110 87 135 111 57.9 55.6 59.6 57.7 9.5 13.1 10.2 10.9Mary 97 99 136 111 58.2 55.9 59.8 58.0 9.4 12.7 9.7 10.6Rosalyn 100 94 137 110 56.5 54.5 58.6 56.5 9.4 12.1 9.5 10.3MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 115 86 121 108 59.5 58.0 60.9 59.5 9.6 12.9 10.5 11.0Legion 103 84 135 107 57.0 54.4 58.7 56.7 9.5 13.3 10.2 11.0Cara 108 81 132 107 56.7 54.3 58.1 56.4 10.0 13.8 10.7 11.5ORCF-102 103 79 132 105 58.5 56.6 60.3 58.5 10.0 13.9 10.6 11.5CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 106 100 108 105 59.1 57.0 60.6 58.9 9.4 13.2 10.2 10.9UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) 107 74 132 105 57.6 54.9 59.2 57.2 9.7 13.0 9.8 10.8Coda 114 70 127 104 60.5 58.2 61.3 60.0 9.9 13.9 10.8 11.5Bruehl 103 89 119 103 56.5 55.7 58.5 56.9 9.6 13.4 9.7 10.9Bobtail 108 71 132 103 54.9 52.2 56.2 54.4 9.4 13.2 10.3 11.0Stephens 89 90 129 103 57.6 54.3 57.9 56.6 9.8 12.7 10.1 10.9WB 523 101 88 115 101 59.5 58.0 59.8 59.1 9.7 12.8 10.6 11.0Skiles 104 77 122 101 59.4 57.7 60.7 59.3 10.4 13.7 11.2 11.8SY Ovation 103 83 118 101 58.1 56.0 59.4 57.8 9.5 13.6 10.0 11.0Madsen 97 77 128 101 57.8 55.1 59.6 57.5 10.2 14.2 10.4 11.6WB 456 95 84 121 100 60.3 59.7 61.5 60.5 11.5 13.8 10.9 12.1LCS-Artdeco 101 76 119 98 57.5 57.1 58.0 57.5 9.6 11.9 9.8 10.4WB-528 89 83 121 98 59.2 58.4 60.6 59.4 9.9 13.1 10.5 11.2SY 107 100 70 122 98 57.7 55.9 59.2 57.6 9.5 13.4 9.7 10.9WB1529 97 76 115 96 60.6 60.2 61.6 60.8 9.6 12.9 10.6 11.0AP700 CL 90 77 117 95 57.7 55.0 58.8 57.2 10.4 13.9 10.4 11.6WB-1070CL 79 76 128 94 61.2 61.3 62.6 61.7 10.6 13.6 10.4 11.5Kaseberg 98 55 115 89 57.0 56.6 58.8 57.5 9.6 13.0 10.6 11.1WB 1604 83 60 110 84 58.6 58.1 59.6 58.8 10.0 13.5 10.2 11.2

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESWA 8233 117 103 144 121 57.6 56.1 59.1 57.6 9.4 12.5 9.9 10.6WA 8232 106 107 144 119 59.1 57.1 60.8 59.0 9.0 12.5 9.1 10.2ARS20060123-31C 117 88 138 115 59.4 56.6 61.0 59.0 9.3 13.1 10.4 10.9ARS010263-10-3C 112 97 131 113 59.2 57.8 59.9 59.0 9.6 13.2 10.1 11.0

    2015 WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Zone SummaryPrecipitation Zone = >20"

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    YIELD (BU/A) TEST WT (LBS/BU) PROTEIN (%)WA 8234 95 96 143 111 58.3 56.2 60.1 58.2 9.3 12.5 9.8 10.54J0713366C 114 84 131 110 56.2 55.2 57.3 56.2 9.4 13.4 10.1 11.0IDO1108DH 106 98 125 110 59.7 60.0 62.1 60.6 9.7 12.0 10.1 10.6IDN-01-10704A 109 86 134 110 57.4 53.7 59.3 56.8 9.8 13.2 10.2 11.1WA 8206 98 90 134 107 59.9 58.8 61.6 60.1 10.0 13.1 10.2 11.1IDO1005 98 86 136 107 58.4 56.7 60.1 58.4 10.2 13.4 9.9 11.2IDN-06-18102A 99 93 124 106 58.0 55.9 58.3 57.4 10.2 12.9 10.4 11.2OR2080641 97 91 124 104 57.2 53.5 58.7 56.5 9.6 13.2 9.9 10.9DAS 4 99 80 129 103 56.7 53.9 59.4 56.7 9.7 13.9 10.0 11.2WA 8187 98 86 123 102 58.4 57.1 60.0 58.5 10.1 13.7 10.3 11.4LOR-978 93 92 117 100 58.4 57.3 59.6 58.4 10.5 13.8 10.7 11.7IDN-02-29001A 101 67 130 99 58.3 56.6 59.7 58.2 10.4 14.6 11.1 12.0DAS 3 95 78 123 99 57.4 54.4 59.4 57.1 10.5 14.1 10.6 11.7WA 8177 100 76 111 96 58.9 55.3 59.2 57.8 10.3 13.5 10.6 11.5ARS20060126-35C 100 73 114 95 59.2 56.4 60.3 58.6 10.7 13.5 11.1 11.8OR2090473 99 71 115 95 55.2 53.6 57.1 55.3 9.9 12.8 10.1 10.9WA 8212 93 64 122 93 58.0 55.8 59.4 57.7 10.6 14.1 10.9 11.9WA 8235 89 68 122 93 57.5 55.1 58.9 57.2 10.8 14.6 11.4 12.3LWW12-7105 91 60 123 91 55.7 54.5 55.6 55.3 10.2 13.8 10.1 11.4ARS010669-2C 96 54 110 87 57.1 57.4 58.6 57.7 9.8 13.5 11.0 11.4

    C.V. % 5 9 6 7 1 2 1 1 3 4 5 4LSD (0.10) 5 8 8 4 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.3

    Average 102 84 128 105 58.2 56.3 59.6 58.0 9.8 13.2 10.2 11.1Highest 117 110 150 122 61.2 61.3 62.6 61.7 11.5 14.6 11.4 12.3Lowest 79 54 108 84 54.9 52.2 55.6 54.4 8.9 11.8 9.1 10.2

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    RELEASED VARIETIESPuma 88 97 71 109 89 91 56.3 57.8 59.6 55.9 58.4 57.6 10.3 10.4 11.8 12.3 11.5 11.7WB-Junction 91 109 66 106 82 91 60.0 58.6 61.1 58.6 61.2 59.9 11.3 10.9 11.9 12.2 11.3 11.7Jasper (WA 8169) 83 98 76 103 88 90 53.8 53.4 57.1 53.1 55.1 54.5 12.3 12.0 11.6 13.5 12.3 12.4Mary 89 99 65 99 79 86 56.7 58.2 59.2 57.3 58.6 58.0 12.7 11.4 11.5 12.3 11.3 11.7ORCF-102 74 104 68 108 78 86 58.0 59.1 59.9 58.0 59.1 58.8 13.3 10.7 11.9 12.6 12.5 12.3SY Ovation 82 97 65 97 89 86 57.6 58.0 59.4 56.3 59.1 58.1 12.6 10.8 11.7 13.0 11.4 12.0Xerpha 87 93 68 92 89 86 55.4 57.8 59.0 55.1 57.7 57.0 13.2 10.8 11.8 13.2 11.3 12.1Rosalyn 86 88 77 98 78 85 54.0 55.3 57.2 55.2 56.2 55.6 12.4 10.5 10.9 11.5 11.3 11.3SY 107 74 99 73 99 81 85 53.7 57.7 58.9 57.6 57.9 57.2 13.3 10.6 11.5 11.8 11.5 11.6ARS-Selbu 87 86 74 93 78 84 57.3 57.5 60.6 56.8 57.8 58.0 12.2 11.9 12.0 13.5 12.5 12.6ARS-Crescent 76 79 76 101 79 82 55.9 54.7 58.7 55.9 55.4 56.1 11.2 11.9 11.7 12.1 11.7 11.8Coda 70 93 68 99 80 82 57.0 58.4 60.4 57.3 58.3 58.3 13.3 10.9 11.8 13.2 12.1 12.3WB-528 82 89 62 98 77 82 57.8 60.3 60.9 59.3 60.2 59.7 12.3 10.7 11.9 11.8 11.5 11.7Skiles 78 95 66 100 67 81 56.8 58.5 59.0 56.1 58.2 57.7 12.5 11.3 12.2 12.6 12.4 12.4Legion 75 82 66 102 77 80 53.8 54.2 58.0 54.3 56.8 55.4 12.1 11.1 11.6 12.3 11.5 11.8ARS-Chrystal 71 90 59 101 80 80 53.0 55.1 58.4 58.3 54.8 55.9 12.9 11.8 12.1 12.0 12.0 12.1Masami 79 81 69 96 78 80 53.7 54.9 58.0 54.0 57.3 55.6 12.3 11.6 11.7 11.9 11.3 11.7Bobtail 73 81 70 98 79 80 53.3 52.3 55.4 55.4 55.1 54.3 12.7 11.9 10.7 11.5 11.2 11.3WB 456 81 87 57 99 74 80 59.2 59.8 60.3 59.5 60.8 59.9 12.5 11.8 12.9 12.8 12.6 12.7ORCF-103 85 89 65 86 71 79 55.3 56.8 59.0 56.4 57.2 56.9 12.0 10.8 12.1 12.4 11.6 12.0WB 523 77 74 69 97 78 79 57.6 59.0 60.5 58.6 60.3 59.2 13.0 11.3 11.9 11.5 11.8 11.8WB1529 81 80 61 90 77 78 60.7 60.2 61.6 59.7 61.5 60.7 11.7 11.5 12.2 12.4 11.8 12.1WB-1070CL 88 95 45 88 71 78 62.1 62.1 61.8 61.3 62.1 61.9 12.2 11.5 13.4 12.4 12.4 12.6WB 1604 70 84 63 99 71 78 54.7 56.4 60.5 60.3 60.0 58.4 13.3 12.6 12.0 11.6 12.1 12.0Eltan 75 70 74 90 70 76 55.8 57.8 61.1 57.9 58.3 58.2 12.9 11.1 11.3 11.7 11.4 11.5Madsen 74 81 55 92 73 75 56.0 56.9 58.5 57.1 57.9 57.3 13.7 11.7 12.4 12.7 12.3 12.5Bruehl 67 80 65 94 64 74 51.5 53.3 57.9 54.5 53.9 54.2 13.5 12.3 11.9 12.0 12.4 12.2UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) 73 77 60 84 74 74 55.1 56.8 58.2 55.9 57.3 56.7 12.4 11.0 11.1 11.9 11.2 11.4Stephens 72 86 60 82 68 73 54.2 56.4 58.1 55.7 57.7 56.4 13.6 10.5 11.5 11.8 11.7 11.7AP700 CL 70 83 55 90 66 73 54.6 55.3 58.2 55.8 57.8 56.3 13.1 12.2 12.2 12.1 11.9 12.1MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 74 76 59 84 70 73 55.5 58.6 60.1 57.9 58.2 58.1 12.3 10.5 11.7 12.6 11.4 11.9LCS-Artdeco 89 68 27 100 78 73 56.7 57.6 57.6 55.7 58.1 57.1 12.1 10.3 12.7 11.4 10.8 11.6Otto 75 70 67 83 67 72 55.6 56.1 59.6 54.6 55.9 56.4 12.6 12.1 12.3 12.6 12.5 12.5Kaseberg 69 71 54 82 64 68 54.7 56.4 58.5 55.0 56.9 56.3 12.8 11.3 11.8 11.9 12.2 12.0CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 67 61 57 83 71 68 55.1 57.9 60.2 55.1 57.5 57.2 13.5 11.2 11.7 12.9 11.5 12.1Cara 87 --1 71 97 79 --2 53.0 --1 57.6 54.4 54.7 --2 13.1 --1 11.7 12.4 11.8 --2

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESARS010263-10-3C 80 92 73 104 93 88 57.6 57.7 60.2 57.7 58.2 58.3 11.9 11.2 11.3 12.6 11.3 11.7WA 8234 79 101 65 107 86 88 57.2 58.3 60.3 58.4 59.4 58.7 12.1 10.8 11.4 11.6 11.4 11.5WA 8206 84 87 66 103 84 85 59.1 59.7 61.5 59.9 60.9 60.2 11.4 11.1 11.9 11.9 11.5 11.7WA 8233 82 88 69 95 83 84 54.9 56.5 59.0 54.9 58.5 56.8 13.0 11.0 11.8 12.5 11.4 11.94J0713366C 78 91 64 100 82 83 53.9 56.4 59.2 55.5 55.4 56.1 12.6 10.6 11.7 12.4 11.7 11.9IDN-06-18102A 82 86 62 102 81 83 55.3 56.1 58.8 56.8 58.8 57.2 11.9 11.0 12.1 12.1 11.4 11.8WA 8232 82 94 69 90 78 82 56.6 59.2 61.0 59.0 59.5 59.1 12.7 10.0 10.6 11.8 11.1 11.2OR2090473 82 83 60 104 79 82 54.3 56.0 56.6 56.2 56.5 55.9 12.7 10.7 11.2 11.5 11.2 11.3LOR-978 76 104 55 94 76 81 56.6 58.4 58.5 56.3 59.7 57.9 14.7 11.5 12.7 12.9 12.4 12.7LWW12-7105 77 97 59 96 73 80 53.6 55.8 57.0 55.2 58.0 55.9 12.0 10.7 11.5 11.4 11.3 11.4

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    C.V. % 9 10 6 8 6 8 2 2 1 3 2 2 9 7 3 7 4 6LSD (0.10) 7 9 4 8 5 3 1.4 1.2 0.5 1.6 0.9 0.5 1.2 0.8 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.4

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    RELEASED VARIETIESPuma 59 74 102 88 81 58.5 56.6 59.8 56.3 57.8 13.2 9.5 10.0 12.9 11.4WB-Junction 54 74 92 96 79 59.4 58.8 60.6 59.9 59.7 13.0 10.5 10.4 12.0 11.5Xerpha 61 77 88 90 79 57.8 56.9 57.4 56.6 57.2 12.7 9.0 10.0 11.4 10.8ORCF-102 50 72 94 95 78 59.2 58.1 60.5 58.5 59.1 14.1 10.6 11.0 12.4 12.0Jasper (WA 8169) 55 71 95 88 77 54.9 53.9 57.6 54.7 55.3 14.0 10.2 10.5 12.3 11.8Masami 51 69 100 84 76 55.0 55.0 58.7 56.1 56.2 13.6 10.4 9.7 11.5 11.3ARS-Selbu 47 68 92 88 74 58.0 58.1 60.1 57.8 58.5 13.7 11.2 10.7 12.6 12.1SY Ovation 50 71 94 80 74 58.7 58.2 59.5 58.7 58.8 13.3 9.2 10.2 11.8 11.1SY 107 48 68 91 87 73 57.0 57.1 58.5 57.6 57.6 12.9 10.1 10.2 12.4 11.4ARS-Crescent 46 60 95 92 73 56.5 54.8 57.9 55.9 56.3 13.0 10.5 9.4 11.9 11.2ORCF-103 50 71 87 81 72 58.2 57.2 58.9 57.4 57.9 13.2 9.8 10.5 11.7 11.3Cara 47 69 92 80 72 54.5 54.5 57.1 53.8 55.0 13.2 9.9 9.7 14.1 11.7Coda 46 69 90 80 71 58.3 58.0 60.7 57.8 58.7 14.6 10.6 10.6 12.7 12.1ARS-Amber 37 65 95 85 71 55.5 54.9 58.3 56.6 56.3 14.2 10.1 9.6 11.0 11.2Eltan 50 73 92 67 70 57.5 57.8 59.1 57.8 58.1 13.8 9.5 10.3 13.3 11.7WB1529 48 64 86 74 68 62.0 59.7 61.4 60.7 61.0 13.1 10.1 10.5 12.5 11.6Otto 48 62 86 76 68 58.0 56.9 58.1 56.1 57.3 12.7 10.6 11.3 13.2 12.0Bruehl 45 62 90 74 68 56.6 54.5 56.8 55.0 55.7 13.9 10.9 10.3 12.5 11.9MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 47 70 92 62 68 58.7 58.0 58.9 57.4 58.3 13.1 10.7 10.2 12.3 11.6CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 53 57 85 75 67 58.4 57.4 58.4 58.1 58.1 12.8 10.6 9.5 11.8 11.2Madsen 44 60 82 77 66 57.5 55.7 59.5 56.5 57.3 14.1 11.7 10.3 12.7 12.2WB-1081CL+ 49 61 73 76 65 61.0 60.2 61.0 61.0 60.8 12.9 11.5 10.5 12.3 11.8Stephens 56 58 77 65 64 57.2 54.8 58.4 56.4 56.7 13.2 11.3 9.9 13.0 11.9

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESLOR-092 56 75 95 97 81 58.5 56.9 58.2 56.2 57.5 13.0 9.7 10.1 11.8 11.2ARS20060123-31C 45 70 101 107 81 56.9 56.8 59.3 57.6 57.7 13.1 11.0 9.7 11.4 11.3KXB-01 54 78 90 97 80 57.9 57.2 58.6 56.7 57.6 12.6 9.2 9.9 12.1 11.0ARS06135-9C 45 70 101 100 79 59.2 58.3 60.7 59.2 59.4 13.8 10.1 10.5 11.5 11.5WA 8226 54 73 97 90 78 57.0 56.4 59.3 56.7 57.4 13.5 10.3 10.2 12.5 11.6ARS010679-1C 48 71 103 91 78 56.0 55.1 58.2 55.7 56.3 13.8 9.8 9.8 12.7 11.5ARS040335-9C 45 66 94 98 76 54.4 55.7 56.6 56.9 55.9 14.3 11.0 9.7 11.8 11.74J0713366C 47 71 103 81 76 57.6 56.5 58.6 56.6 57.3 12.9 10.8 9.7 12.2 11.4WA 8227 53 69 90 89 75 57.5 57.1 57.3 57.3 57.3 13.1 10.8 10.9 11.5 11.6Otto-0W 51 71 95 74 73 56.7 58.1 58.7 55.7 57.3 13.5 9.6 9.9 13.3 11.6OR2090473 49 69 94 79 73 55.3 54.2 56.7 54.3 55.1 12.5 10.5 10.0 11.5 11.1OR2080641 45 67 94 80 72 57.6 56.2 59.6 56.9 57.6 13.3 10.4 10.5 11.7 11.5IDO1108DH 52 60 94 79 71 61.1 60.3 62.0 61.6 61.3 13.1 9.1 9.7 11.4 10.8WA 8202 50 63 95 77 71 59.3 58.6 61.3 59.3 59.6 13.5 9.8 10.9 12.5 11.7IDN-06-18102A 56 66 91 70 71 57.5 56.0 58.6 56.9 57.3 13.1 10.7 11.2 12.3 11.8KXB-02 43 73 85 79 70 57.1 55.5 56.2 54.1 55.7 13.2 10.3 9.5 11.7 11.2WA 8225 46 62 92 77 70 56.6 56.1 58.7 55.6 56.8 13.3 10.8 10.4 12.6 11.8

    2015 WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Zone SummaryPrecipitation Zone = 12-16"

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    YIELD (BU/A) TEST WT (LBS/BU) PROTEIN (%)LWW10-1073 47 60 85 85 69 56.4 55.9 58.0 56.7 56.8 13.6 10.5 11.2 12.4 11.9Otto-G2 53 66 103 55 69 56.4 57.0 59.4 55.9 57.2 14.1 11.1 8.6 13.4 11.8KXB-03 51 64 75 83 68 57.5 56.5 57.4 57.7 57.3 12.6 10.4 9.7 11.5 11.1IDN-01-10704A 42 62 85 83 68 57.0 54.6 58.7 55.8 56.5 13.1 10.9 11.2 11.5 11.7DAS 3 44 63 82 76 66 57.0 55.0 58.7 55.4 56.5 13.6 12.4 11.0 13.2 12.6DAS 4 46 64 81 72 66 55.8 55.0 57.0 54.0 55.5 13.6 11.0 11.0 13.4 12.3IDO1005 53 57 79 72 65 58.9 56.6 59.4 57.1 58.0 13.0 10.7 11.1 12.9 11.9IDN-02-29001A 43 60 76 64 61 58.2 57.3 58.6 57.1 57.8 13.6 12.0 12.2 12.9 12.7

    C.V. % 12 7 6 11 9 2 1 1 1 1 6 9 9 7 8LSD (0.10) 6 5 6 9 3 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.4 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.5

    Average 49 67 91 82 72 57.5 56.7 58.8 57.0 57.5 13.4 10.5 10.3 12.3 11.6Highest 61 78 103 107 81 62.0 60.3 62.0 61.6 61.3 14.6 12.4 12.2 14.1 12.7Lowest 37 57 73 55 61 54.4 53.9 56.2 53.8 55.0 12.5 9.0 8.6 11.0 10.8

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    RELEASED VARIETIESMasami 24 50 43 39 56.6 61.3 58.3 58.8 16.3 12.4 14.0 14.2Eltan 26 45 39 37 57.8 62.9 59.3 60.0 15.1 12.6 14.5 14.1Puma 25 42 40 36 57.8 61.8 60.7 60.1 15.4 13.0 14.2 14.2MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 25 46 37 36 58.6 62.5 59.7 60.3 14.7 12.5 13.5 13.6CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 28 42 34 35 58.1 62.6 58.3 59.7 14.7 12.5 14.5 13.9ORCF-103 25 39 40 35 56.7 61.3 59.7 59.3 15.4 12.8 14.1 14.1Xerpha 23 40 38 34 57.0 61.4 58.7 59.1 15.6 12.8 14.0 14.1Otto 23 41 38 34 56.5 62.2 58.6 59.1 15.7 13.0 15.6 14.8ARS-Crescent 21 43 36 34 56.5 62.4 58.4 59.1 16.6 12.6 14.8 14.6Jasper (WA 8169) 22 38 40 33 53.8 59.3 55.9 56.3 16.2 13.3 15.0 14.8Bruehl 23 37 39 33 56.2 61.0 60.3 59.2 15.5 12.4 14.2 14.0WB-Junction 25 40 34 33 59.2 62.7 61.2 61.0 14.8 12.7 13.8 13.8ORCF-102 20 40 36 32 57.1 61.4 60.3 59.6 15.7 13.1 14.9 14.5ARS-Selbu 18 38 39 31 57.6 61.9 59.7 59.7 16.1 13.3 14.6 14.7Madsen 22 38 33 31 56.7 61.4 57.2 58.4 15.5 13.0 15.7 14.7Cara 19 41 33 31 56.9 60.3 56.7 58.0 16.1 12.9 15.7 14.9ARS-Amber 21 36 35 31 55.8 61.6 58.3 58.6 15.0 12.6 13.9 13.8SY 107 22 29 40 30 55.5 61.5 58.4 58.5 15.7 12.5 13.8 14.0Stephens 22 36 32 30 54.1 60.7 56.5 57.1 15.7 12.6 14.8 14.3Coda 18 35 35 29 57.7 62.7 59.4 59.9 16.8 12.9 15.0 14.9WB-1081CL+ 21 29 34 28 61.2 62.7 60.7 61.5 14.8 14.2 14.5 14.5SY Ovation 21 26 36 28 58.7 61.6 58.9 59.8 15.2 12.9 14.3 14.1WB1529 21 28 34 28 61.2 62.9 61.3 61.8 14.7 13.6 14.7 14.3

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESOtto-G2 25 48 42 38 55.9 62.4 59.8 59.4 15.0 12.6 13.9 13.8Otto-0W 25 46 40 37 57.5 62.9 59.3 59.9 15.1 12.9 14.7 14.3ARS06135-9C 22 46 42 36 59.7 62.8 61.0 61.2 15.9 12.7 14.4 14.3WA 8202 23 44 42 36 59.5 62.4 59.9 60.6 15.5 13.5 14.1 14.4ARS20060123-31C 22 43 42 36 56.3 62.0 59.2 59.2 15.4 12.2 13.7 13.8KXB-01 24 41 41 35 57.6 61.6 59.7 59.6 16.1 12.8 14.2 14.4LOR-092 23 38 40 34 57.6 61.6 58.6 59.2 15.2 13.0 13.6 13.94J0713366C 25 39 37 34 58.1 61.7 61.5 60.4 15.6 12.3 14.6 14.2IDN-06-18102A 23 38 40 33 57.8 60.9 58.5 59.1 14.9 13.0 14.7 14.2WA 8227 23 42 35 33 56.7 62.0 58.8 59.2 15.0 12.3 15.0 14.1KXB-02 23 38 39 33 56.9 60.5 58.9 58.7 15.4 12.8 13.7 14.0WA 8225 23 40 36 33 56.1 61.8 58.3 58.8 15.7 12.3 14.2 14.1WA 8226 19 39 40 33 56.5 61.2 59.2 59.0 15.4 13.3 14.7 14.5ARS040335-9C 19 42 38 33 55.5 60.4 57.5 57.8 16.3 12.4 14.0 14.3IDO1108DH 21 38 36 32 61.3 64.3 62.0 62.5 14.7 13.5 13.5 13.9OR2080641 23 36 36 31 56.3 61.1 59.5 59.0 14.7 12.5 14.3 13.9KXB-03 20 38 36 31 58.1 62.2 59.6 60.0 15.3 12.9 14.2 14.1

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    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    RELEASED VARIETIESJasper (WA 8169) 114 57.0 10.5Xerpha 113 58.7 10.2 111 58.8 10.1 112 59.7 10.0ARS-Crescent 110 58.2 10.4 111 58.3 10.2 116 59.5 9.8Eltan 108 59.5 10.3 109 59.6 10.2 113 60.0 9.8Puma 107 58.5 10.2 109 58.8 10.3 114 59.6 10.0Mary 106 58.6 10.6 110 59.0 10.6 110 60.0 10.1Otto 105 59.0 10.8Bobtail 104 54.9 10.5 106 55.5 10.4Masami 104 57.1 10.4 102 57.4 10.4 106 58.3 9.9ARS-Chrystal 103 58.5 10.8 104 58.8 10.8 109 59.8 10.3WB-Junction 102 60.3 10.5 103 60.4 10.6Bruehl 102 57.4 10.5 105 57.4 10.3 112 57.8 10.1ORCF-103 102 58.4 10.8 104 58.8 10.6 109 59.3 10.1Coda 102 60.6 11.2 104 60.8 10.9 107 61.8 10.8ARS-Selbu 102 60.0 10.8 103 60.3 10.8 110 61.1 10.6Legion 101 57.8 10.4 104 58.0 10.3Rosalyn 101 55.7 10.3 104 55.8 10.3Skiles 101 59.3 11.6 103 59.3 11.5 109 60.5 11.1SY 107 101 58.4 10.4UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) 101 58.2 10.5 106 58.5 10.4LCS-Artdeco 101 57.7 10.2 105 57.9 10.1 109 58.9 10.0ORCF-102 100 59.3 11.1WB 523 99 59.8 10.9 100 60.0 10.8Cara 99 57.0 11.2 100 57.3 10.9 108 58.5 10.5WB 528 97 60.2 11.0 99 60.3 10.9 104 61.0 10.7SY Ovation 97 58.9 10.6 101 59.2 10.5Madsen 95 58.3 11.4 100 58.4 11.2 108 59.4 10.7WB-1070CL 95 61.7 11.6 94 61.9 11.8Stephens 95 57.9 10.7 99 58.4 10.7 105 59.3 10.5WB 456 94 60.6 11.7 96 60.7 11.7Kaseberg 94 57.8 10.6 99 58.0 10.4 106 58.7 9.9AP700 CL 92 58.0 11.2 98 58.5 11.1

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESIDO1108DH 106 59.3 10.3 111 59.0 10.2WA 8206 104 60.7 11.0IDN-01-10704A 103 57.7 10.6WA 8187 102 59.3 11.1IDN-02-29001A 99 59.5 11.3OR2090473 98 56.3 10.6OR2080641 97 57.6 10.6 102 58.2 10.4

    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone = >20"

    (Colton, Fairfield, Farmington, Pullman)2 Years

    2014-2015, 7 loc/years3 Years

    2013-2015, 11 loc/years5 Years

    2011-2015, 19 loc/years

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    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone = >20"

    (Colton, Fairfield, Farmington, Pullman)2 Years

    2014-2015, 7 loc/years3 Years

    2013-2015, 11 loc/years5 Years

    2011-2015, 19 loc/years

    WA 8177 95 58.3 11.4LWW12-7105 95 56.4 10.8WA 8212 93 58.3 11.5

    C.V. % 7 1 5 7 1 5 7 1 5LSD (0.10) 3 0.3 0.2 2 0.2 0.2 2 0.1 0.1

    Average 101 58.5 10.8 103 58.8 10.6 109 59.6 10.3Highest 114 61.7 11.7 111 61.9 11.8 116 61.8 11.1Lowest 92 54.9 10.2 94 55.5 10.1 104 57.8 9.8

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    PROTEIN (%)

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    PROTEIN (%)

    RELEASED VARIETIESJasper (WA 8169) 90 56.7 11.8Xerpha 89 58.5 11.5 96 58.8 11.4 105 59.6 11.0Puma 88 58.6 11.5 98 59.0 11.3 113 59.8 10.9Mary 86 58.9 11.6 97 59.2 11.3 108 60.0 10.9ARS-Crescent 85 57.7 11.4 96 58.2 11.2 110 59.3 10.5WB-Junction 85 60.1 11.5 91 59.8 11.4SY Ovation 85 59.1 11.5 94 59.4 11.1ARS-Selbu 84 59.5 12.1 96 60.0 11.8 113 61.0 11.3SY 107 84 58.1 11.3ORCF-102 84 59.5 12.0ARS-Chrystal 83 57.7 11.9 92 58.3 11.5 108 59.6 10.9Legion 82 57.1 11.5 92 57.6 11.3Masami 82 57.1 11.3 91 57.8 11.0 102 58.5 10.5Skiles 82 58.7 12.2 93 59.0 12.0 108 60.2 11.5Cara 821 56.91 11.71 912 57.32 11.52 1103 58.43 11.03

    Coda 81 59.6 12.1 91 60.0 12.0 102 61.0 11.5Rosalyn 81 56.6 11.1 92 56.9 10.8WB-528 81 60.4 11.6 88 60.3 11.5 102 61.1 11.1UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) 79 58.2 11.3 91 58.8 11.0ORCF-103 78 58.3 11.6 88 58.6 11.3 100 59.2 10.8Bobtail 78 56.1 11.1 92 56.7 10.9WB 523 78 59.8 11.9 86 59.9 11.7AP700 CL 77 57.8 11.9 88 58.3 11.6WB 456 77 60.3 12.5 86 60.4 12.4Eltan 77 59.1 11.5 87 59.3 11.3 94 59.5 10.9Bruehl 77 56.3 11.8 89 56.5 11.5 103 57.1 10.9Madsen 76 58.5 12.2 86 58.9 12.1 104 59.8 11.5Kaseberg 76 57.6 11.5 87 57.9 11.1 104 58.6 10.6Stephens 76 57.6 11.7 86 58.1 11.3 100 59.2 11.0WB-1070CL 75 61.8 12.4 82 61.7 12.2LCS-Artdeco 75 57.5 11.2 86 57.7 10.9 105 58.8 10.6Otto 74 58.0 12.1

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESIDO1108DH 83 59.6 11.5 93 59.3 11.2WA 8206 82 60.9 11.8LWW12-7105 80 56.9 11.1OR2080641 80 57.9 11.7 95 58.4 11.4IDN-01-10704A 80 57.1 11.4

    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone = 16-20"

    (Dayton, Mayview, Reardan, St. John, Walla Walla)2 Years

    2014-2015, 10 loc/years3 Years

    2013-2015, 15 loc/years5 Years

    2011-2015, 25 loc/years

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    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone = 16-20"

    (Dayton, Mayview, Reardan, St. John, Walla Walla)2 Years

    2014-2015, 10 loc/years3 Years

    2013-2015, 15 loc/years5 Years

    2011-2015, 25 loc/years

    OR2090473 79 57.1 11.3IDN-02-29001A 78 59.0 12.4WA 8187 78 59.4 12.1WA 8177 77 58.3 12.3WA 8212 71 58.0 12.8

    C.V. % 9 1 6 9 1 6 9 1 6LSD (0.10) 2 0.3 0.2 2 0.2 0.2 2 0.2 0.1

    Average 80 58.4 11.7 91 58.8 11.4 105 59.5 11.0Highest 90 61.8 12.8 98 61.7 12.4 113 61.1 11.5Lowest 71 56.1 11.1 82 56.5 10.8 94 57.1 10.5

    1,2,3- 9, 14, 24 loc/yrs, respectively

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    RELEASED VARIETIESXerpha 89 58.7 10.6 91 59.1 10.7 101 59.6 10.7Jasper (WA 8169) 86 57.2 11.1 88 57.6 11.0Masami 84 57.5 10.9 86 57.9 10.6 94 58.5 10.5WB-Junction 82 60.1 11.1 82 60.2 11.1Puma 82 58.9 11.2 84 59.3 11.1 95 60.0 11.0ORCF-102 79 59.7 11.7ARS-Selbu 79 59.5 11.6 81 60.1 11.3 93 60.8 11.3Eltan 78 58.8 11.2 83 59.2 10.7 91 59.5 10.5ARS-Crescent 78 57.7 10.9 82 58.2 10.6 93 59.2 10.5Coda 78 59.8 11.6 82 60.4 11.6 93 61.3 11.4Cara 781 56.41 11.21 802 57.32 10.92 933 58.43 10.93

    Bruehl 76 57.1 11.4 83 57.6 11.2 94 57.8 10.9ARS-Amber 76 57.6 10.8 80 58.2 10.8 92 59.1 10.6ORCF-103 76 58.6 11.1 80 59.0 11.1 88 59.3 10.9MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 76 59.1 11.2 81 59.5 10.9Otto 75 58.4 11.5 79 58.8 11.2 88 59.2 11.1CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 75 59.1 11.1 79 59.5 10.9 90 59.8 10.7Madsen 73 58.7 11.7 77 59.0 11.7 88 59.7 11.4Stephens 71 57.9 11.4 73 58.4 11.5 83 59.3 11.3

    EXPERIMENTAL LINES

    ARS010679-1C 841 571 11.21

    4J0713366C 80 58.3 11.1IDO1108DH 79 59.9 10.7 83 59.4 10.5LWW10-1073 77 58.1 11.7OR2090473 771 56.51 10.61

    IDN-01-10704A 76 57.9 11.1WA 8202 76 60.2 11.5OR2080641 76 58.5 11.1IDN-02-29001A 73 59.3 11.9

    C.V. % 8 1 6 8 1 7 9 1 7LSD (0.10) 2 0.2 0.2 2 0.2 0.2 2 0.1 0.2

    Average 78 58.7 11.3 82 59.0 11.0 92 59.5 10.9Highest 89 60.2 11.9 91 60.4 11.7 101 61.3 11.4Lowest 71 57.1 10.6 73 57.6 10.5 83 57.8 10.5

    1,2,3- 8, 13, 23 loc/yrs, respectively

    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone = 12-16"

    (Almira, Anatone, Creston, Dusty, Lamont)2 Years

    2014-2015, 9 loc/years3 Years

    2013-2015, 14 loc/years5 Years

    2011-2015, 24 loc/years

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    PROTEIN (%)

    RELEASED VARIETIESMasami 39 59.5 12.0 46 59.8 11.3 53 59.8 10.9Curiosity CL+ (WA 8143) 39 60.6 12.0 46 60.8 11.4 52 60.8 11.0Eltan 38 60.8 12.1 45 60.8 11.4 52 60.6 11.1Xerpha 38 59.7 11.9 46 60.0 11.4 55 60.3 10.9Otto 37 60.3 12.4 46 60.3 11.9 54 60.4 11.6Mela CL+ (WA 8155) 37 60.7 11.8 44 60.9 11.3Jasper (WA 8169) 37 58.1 12.5 45 58.5 11.9ARS-Crescent 35 59.7 12.3 43 59.7 11.7 51 60.0 11.1ORCF-103 35 60.2 12.4 41 60.1 11.8 49 60.3 11.3Puma 35 60.3 12.6 41 60.4 12.1 49 60.4 11.6ARS-Selbu 34 60.3 12.7 43 60.8 11.9 53 61.2 11.5Bruehl 34 59.3 12.1 42 59.4 11.9 52 59.3 11.3WB-Junction 33 61.4 12.4 39 61.6 12.0ARS-Amber 32 59.2 12.0 39 59.4 11.7 49 59.7 11.0ORCF-102 32 59.8 12.7Coda 31 61.0 12.8 41 61.1 12.4 50 61.4 11.8Madsen 31 59.3 13.0 38 59.7 12.5 47 60.1 11.9Cara 31 58.0 12.7 36 57.9 12.3 47 58.5 11.6Stephens 301 57.91 12.61 362 58.52 12.22 463 59.33 11.73

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESWA 8202 38 60.7 12.54J0713366C 36 60.6 12.3IDO1108DH 36 60.5 12.3 44 59.9 11.5OR2080641 33 59.4 12.1LWW10-1073 33 58.3 13.2IDN-01-10704A 33 59.0 12.2ARS010679-1C 32 59.1 12.7IDN-02-29001A 29 60.2 13.0OR2090473 271 56.41 12.01

    C.V. % 10 2 4 11 1 5 11 1 6LSD (0.10) 1 0.4 0.2 1 0.3 0.2 1 0.2 0.2

    Average 34 59.7 12.4 42 60.0 11.8 50 60.1 11.4Highest 39 61.4 13.2 46 61.6 12.5 55 61.4 11.9Lowest 25 56.6 11.8 35 57.9 11.3 44 58.5 10.9

    1,2,3- 7, 13, 24 loc/yrs, respectively

    WSU Variety Testing Soft White Winter Wheat Multi-Year SummaryPrecipitation Zone =

  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    RELEASED VARIETIESXerpha 61 57.8 12.7 33 147 75 92 104Puma 59 58.5 13.2 34 144 65 85 93Stephens 56 57.2 13.2 30 142 61 77 89Jasper (WA 8169) 55 54.9 14.0 32 146 66 85WB-Junction 54 59.4 13.0 29 142 65 83CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 53 58.4 12.8 36 148 65 83 101Masami 51 55.0 13.6 33 146 65 83 94ORCF-103 50 58.2 13.2 31 147 62 80 90Eltan 50 57.5 13.8 31 148 64 83 98ORCF-102 50 59.2 14.1 34 144 57SY Ovation 50 58.7 13.3 31 144WB-1081CL+ 49 61.0 12.9 31 143Otto 48 58.0 12.7 32 148 63 81 90WB1529 48 62.0 13.1 30 143SY 107 48 57.0 12.9 27 144MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 47 58.7 13.1 33 148 65 79ARS-Selbu 47 58.0 13.7 31 147 59 77 89Cara 47 54.5 13.2 31 147 53 72 83Coda 46 58.3 14.6 30 148 59 76 91ARS-Crescent 46 56.5 13.0 30 148 54 75 87Bruehl 45 56.6 13.9 35 148 61 81 97Madsen 44 57.5 14.1 31 145 56 74 91ARS-Amber 37 55.5 14.2 30 146 49 70 89

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESLOR-092 56 58.5 13.0 33 147IDN-06-18102A 56 57.5 13.1 32 144KXB-01 54 57.9 12.6 33 147WA 8226 54 57.0 13.5 33 147WA 8227 53 57.5 13.1 35 149Otto-G2 53 56.4 14.1 35 149IDO1005 53 58.9 13.0 34 146IDO1108DH 52 61.1 13.1 30 145 59 80Otto-0W 51 56.7 13.5 33 148KXB-03 51 57.5 12.6 35 147WA 8202 50 59.3 13.5 32 145 57OR2090473 49 55.3 12.5 26 144 57ARS010679-1C 48 56.0 13.8 34 147 554J0713366C 47 57.6 12.9 33 146 62LWW10-1073 47 56.4 13.6 33 145 58WA 8225 46 56.6 13.3 31 148DAS 4 46 55.8 13.6 30 146ARS040335-9C 45 54.4 14.3 31 148ARS20060123-31C 45 56.9 13.1 32 146OR2080641 45 57.6 13.3 29 144 52

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    vjitkovTypewritten TextTable 19.

  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    20152015 WSU Variety Testing SW Winter Wheat Trial, Almira

    ARS06135-9C 45 59.2 13.8 29 146DAS 3 44 57.0 13.6 29 146IDN-02-29001A 43 58.2 13.6 31 144 57KXB-02 43 57.1 13.2 29 148IDN-01-10704A 42 57.0 13.1 30 144 59C.V. % 12 2 6 8 1 11 10 11LSD (0.10) 6 1.0 0.9 3 1 4 4 4Average 49 57.5 13.4 32 146 60 80 92Highest 61 62.0 14.6 36 149 75 92 104Lowest 37 54.4 12.5 26 142 49 70 83

    Almira Soft White Winter Wheat1. Grain yield in the 2015 Almira soft white winter wheat trial averaged 49 bushels/acre,significantly lower than the five-year average. The Almira nursery was located about nine miles north of Almira, WA (D. McKay, Cooperator). All yield values within the 10% LSD range of the highest yield are shown in bold.2. This nursery was seeded on September 10, 2014 following fallow at a rate of 85#/acre. Springsoil test showed 345#N, 18#P and 5#S. No additional fertilizer was applied. No stripe rust was observed at this location and no fungicide was applied.3. Seeding conditions were dry and plant stands were generally thin last fall. Average standestablishment and a dry growing season contributed to the 12% CV for yield.

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  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    RELEASED VARIETIESARS-Crescent 117 58.4 8.9 40 157 114 109 121MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 115 59.5 9.6 41 157Xerpha 115 58.0 8.9 39 154 113 114 122Coda 114 60.5 9.9 41 154 113 109 116Puma 114 57.9 9.3 42 152 112 112 123ARS-Selbu 111 59.5 9.6 39 152 105 104 115ARS-Chrystal 110 57.9 9.5 40 153 106 105 116Jasper (WA 8169) 110 56.6 9.9 38 152 114Eltan 110 59.0 9.2 42 156 111 112 119Otto 108 59.2 9.8 42 158 105Cara 108 56.7 10.0 38 155 100 100 112Bobtail 108 54.9 9.4 36 152 107 106UI-WSU Huffman (IDN-03-29902A) 107 57.6 9.7 37 156 105 110CuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 106 59.1 9.4 41 157Masami 105 56.7 9.2 39 154 96 94 109Skiles 104 59.4 10.4 35 154 107 105 114ORCF-102 103 58.5 10.0 38 154 103Legion 103 57.0 9.5 39 151 105 106Bruehl 103 56.5 9.6 40 158 105 106 117SY Ovation 103 58.1 9.5 37 152 105 106ORCF-103 102 57.2 9.3 37 155 102 103 115LCS-Artdeco 101 57.5 9.6 32 151 107 105 116WB 523 101 59.5 9.7 36 151 100 99Rosalyn 100 56.5 9.4 37 151 99 101SY 107 100 57.7 9.5 37 153 106Kaseberg 98 57.0 9.6 35 151 104 103 114Madsen 97 57.8 10.2 37 154 100 100 111WB1529 97 60.6 9.6 34 150WB-Junction 97 60.0 9.8 36 149 100 98Mary 97 58.2 9.4 35 151 99 101 110WB 456 95 60.3 11.5 36 151 98 97AP700 CL 90 57.7 10.4 37 152 93 97WB-528 89 59.2 9.9 36 151 97 97 107Stephens 89 57.6 9.8 36 149 94 96 109WB 1604 83 58.6 10.0 34 150WB-1070CL 79 61.2 10.6 32 149 90 90

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESWA 8233 117 57.6 9.4 41 150ARS20060123-31C 117 59.4 9.3 40 1524J0713366C 114 56.2 9.4 40 154ARS010263-10-3C 112 59.2 9.6 39 154

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    vjitkovTypewritten TextTable 20.

  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    20152015 WSU Variety Testing SW Winter Wheat Trial, Colton

    IDN-01-10704A 109 57.4 9.8 41 151 108WA 8232 106 59.1 9.0 38 154IDO1108DH 106 59.7 9.7 42 151 109 113IDN-02-29001A 101 58.3 10.4 37 153 102WA 8177 100 58.9 10.3 36 156 98ARS20060126-35C 100 59.2 10.7 41 152OR2090473 99 55.2 9.9 34 151 106IDN-06-18102A 99 58.0 10.2 35 152DAS 4 99 56.7 9.7 37 154IDO1005 98 58.4 10.2 37 154WA 8206 98 59.9 10.0 38 154 105WA 8187 98 58.4 10.1 36 154 102OR2080641 97 57.2 9.6 37 152 97 99ARS010669-2C 96 57.1 9.8 36 151DAS 3 95 57.4 10.5 37 155WA 8234 95 58.3 9.3 37 151WA 8212 93 58.0 10.6 34 156 95LOR-978 93 58.4 10.5 34 151LWW12-7105 91 55.7 10.2 30 150 96WA 8235 89 57.5 10.8 35 153C.V. % 5 1 3 3 1 6 7 6LSD (0.10) 5 0.6 0.3 1 1 5 4 3Average 102 58.2 9.8 37 153 103 103 115Highest 117 61.2 11.5 42 158 114 114 123Lowest 79 54.9 8.9 30 149 90 90 107

    Colton Soft White Winter Wheat1. Grain yield in the 2015 Colton soft white winter trial averaged 102 bushels/acre, lower than the five-year average of 115 bushels/acre. The Colton nursery was located about 1 mile south of the town of Colton, WA (A. Schultheis, Cooperator). All yield values within the 10% LSD range of the highest yield are shown in bold.2. This nursery was seeded on September 24, 2014 following lentils at a rate of 95#/acre. The trial emerged well in the fall and did not suffer any winter injury.3. This trial received two fungicide applications of Evito® T and Propiconazole and stripe rust was not a factor.

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  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    RELEASED VARIETIESCuriosityCL+ (WA 8143) 28 58.1 14.7 25 140 32 34 40Eltan 26 57.8 15.1 23 141 31 32 36Puma 25 57.8 15.4 28 138 26 31 41WB-Junction 25 59.2 14.8 24 138 27 29ORCF-103 25 56.7 15.4 24 140 23 25 33MelaCL+ (WA 8155) 25 58.6 14.7 26 141 27 29Masami 24 56.6 16.3 24 141 29 32 39Xerpha 23 57.0 15.6 28 142 28 30 38Bruehl 23 56.2 15.5 26 141 25 25 36Otto 23 56.5 15.7 25 141 28 32 39Jasper (WA 8169) 22 53.8 16.2 24 140 26 31Stephens 22 54.1 15.7 26 138 24 25 32Madsen 22 56.7 15.5 25 141 25 27 38SY 107 22 55.5 15.7 25 140WB-1081CL+ 21 61.2 14.8 25 138SY Ovation 21 58.7 15.2 24 140ARS-Crescent 21 56.5 16.6 23 142 25 28 37ARS-Amber 21 55.8 15.0 22 140 24 27 35WB1529 21 61.2 14.7 22 139ORCF-102 20 57.1 15.7 25 140 24Cara 19 56.9 16.1 21 142 21 23 34Coda 18 57.7 16.8 21 141 21 26 37ARS-Selbu 18 57.6 16.1 24 142 24 28 38

    EXPERIMENTAL LINESOtto-G2 25 55.9 15.0 25 1404J0713366C 25 58.1 15.6 24 141 27Otto-0W 25 57.5 15.1 26 141KXB-01 24 57.6 16.1 28 140LOR-092 23 57.6 15.2 27 140WA 8225 23 56.1 15.7 26 142KXB-02 23 56.9 15.4 25 142OR2080641 23 56.3 14.7 25 139 25WA 8202 23 59.5 15.5 24 141 27WA 8227 23 56.7 15.0 27 142IDN-06-18102A 23 57.8 14.9 24 139ARS20060123-31C 22 56.3 15.4 24 140IDO1005 22 58.9 16.1 26 139ARS06135-9C 22 59.7 15.9 20 141IDO1108DH 21 61.3 14.7 27 139 26 28IDN-01-10704A 21 55.8 15.0 28 140 24KXB-03 20 58.1 15.3 27 141DAS 3 20 56.8 16.4 26 141LWW10-1073 19 54.8 16.5 30 141 25IDN-02-29001A 19 58.7 15.4 25 140 24

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    vjitkovTypewritten TextTable 21.

  • 2 Year 3 Year 5 YearVariety Name Club Italicized

    YIELD (BU/A)

    TEST WT (LBS/BU)

    PROTEIN (%)

    PLANT HT

    HEAD DATE

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    AVERAGE (BU/A)

    20152015 WSU Variety Testing SW Winter Wheat Trial, Connell

    DAS 4 19 55.5 15.9 26 142WA 8226 19 56.5 15.4 24 141ARS010679-1C 19 56.9 16.2 22 142 21ARS040335-9C 19 55.5 16.3 23 142OR2090473 16 53.1 15.4 21 141 18C.V. % 11 2 4 6 1 1