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Texas Certified Seed DirectoryWheat Variety Performance Trials
2016 SEED BOOKTEXAS WHEAT
Published by:
© Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 1598A-GPM
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• Hydraulically-Adjustable Gang Angle from 0-6 Degrees On-the-
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ultimate spring seedbed at 0 degrees.
• Exclusive Maintenance-Free Bearings – Reduce maintenance time
and extend life of bearings.
• Hydraulic Weight Transfer is Standard – Creates an even and
constant down force across the entire width of the implement, assuring
uniform penetration.
• Rolling Spike and Reel Rear Attachment Splits the Turbo Coulters
– Ensures thorough mixing of soil and residue and provides a smooth,
uniform seedbed for optimum planter performance.
• Active Hydraulic Down Pressure – Keeps openers in uniform contact
with soil in uneven conditions and varying soil types. Maximizes opener
ground-hugging capabilities by independently applying down pressure
at both ends of the subframe.
• Extra-Large Main Seed Box – Minimizes fill time to keep you in the
field longer. Waterproof lids maximize seed protection.
• Offset Opener Blades with Leading Edge – Much more aggressive,
similar to a single blade style. Heavy weight ensures clean cutting and
easy penetration.
• Full-Length Seed Tubes with Trailing Flap – Guide seed through the
opener, placing it in the bottom of the trench to ensure consistent depth.
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Other Comments
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TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ..................................................................................................................................................................................5
Texas Wheat Region Map ...........................................................................................................................................................6
2016 Texas Wheat Region Overview ..........................................................................................................................................7
Texas 2016 Hard Wheat Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................7
Texas 2016 Soft Wheat Characteristics .....................................................................................................................................8
Texas 2016 Spring Wheat Characteristics ................................................................................................................................9
Multi-Year Regional Summaries .................................................................................................................................................9
Blacklands Location Details and Issues .................................................................................................................................10
Blacklands Hard Red Winter Wheat 2016 Regional Summary ..............................................................................................10
Hillsboro Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ..............................................................................................................................11
McGregor Hard Red Winter Wheat Results .............................................................................................................................11
Blacklands Soft Red Winter Wheat 2016 Regional Summary ...............................................................................................12
Hillsboro Soft Red Winter Wheat Results ...............................................................................................................................12
Leonard Soft Red Winter Wheat Results .................................................................................................................................13
McGregor Soft Red Winter Wheat Results ..............................................................................................................................13
Blacklands Soft vs. Hard Winter Wheat Regional Summary .................................................................................................14
Howe Soft vs. Hard Winter Wheat Comparison ......................................................................................................................14
Leonard Soft vs. Hard Winter Wheat Comparison .................................................................................................................15
High Plains Location Details and Issues.................................................................................................................................15
High Plains Hard Red Winter Wheat 2016 Dryland Regional Summary ...............................................................................16
Bushland Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ...............................................................................................................16
Clovis Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ....................................................................................................................17
Hereford Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................17
Lubbock Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................18
Silverton Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................18
Wellington Dryland Hard Red Winter Wheat Results .............................................................................................................19
High Plains Hard Red Winter Wheat 2016 Irrigated Regional Summary ..............................................................................19
Bushland Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ..............................................................................................................20
Clovis Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ...................................................................................................................20
Dawson Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................21
Dumas Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ..................................................................................................................21
Sunray Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ..................................................................................................................22
Swisher County Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ...................................................................................................22
Rolling Plains Location Details and Issues ............................................................................................................................23
Rolling Plains Hard Red Winter Wheat 2016 Regional Summary .........................................................................................23
Abilene Hard Red Winter Wheat Results .................................................................................................................................24
Electra Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ..................................................................................................................................24
Munday Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................................25
South Texas Location Details and Issues ...............................................................................................................................25
South Texas Hard Red Spring Wheat 2016 Regional Summary ............................................................................................26
San Patricio Hard Red Spring Wheat Results.........................................................................................................................26
Uvalde Hard Red Spring Wheat Results..................................................................................................................................27
Wharton Hard Red Spring Wheat Results ...............................................................................................................................27
Wharton Hard Red Winter Wheat Results ...............................................................................................................................28
Wharton Soft Red Winter Wheat Results ................................................................................................................................28
Acknowledgements ...................................................................................................................................................................29
2016 Texas Certiied Seed Directory ........................................................................................................................................30
AP503 CL2, Byrd, Coker 9553, Deliver, Doans, Dumas, Doublestop CL Plus, Duster, Endurance, Expresso, Fannin, Gallagher .........31
Greer, Hatcher, HG-9, Iba, Jackpot, LCS Mint, Longhorn, Overley, SY Razor ............................................................................32
SY Southwind, SY Wolf, T158, Ruby Lee, SY Drifter, SY Goliad, SY Llano, SY Monument, TAM 111 .......................................33
TAM 112, TAM 113, TAM 114 ......................................................................................................................................................34
TAM 204, TAM 304, TAM 305 ......................................................................................................................................................35
TAM 401, Verde, WB4458, WB-9518, WB-Cedar, WB-Grainield ...............................................................................................36
Winterhawk ..................................................................................................................................................................................37
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2016
Texas Wheat Uniform Variety Trials
varietytesting.tamu.edu/wheat
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Clark Neely, Daniel Hathcoat, David Drake, Calvin Trostle, Jourdan Bell, Emi Kimura, Josh McGinty, Jonathan Ramirez, Amy Braley, Allen Knut-
son, and Xandra Morris
Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Amir Ibrahim, Jackie Rudd, Russell Sutton,
Ravindra Devkota, Jason Baker, Geraldine Opeña and
Bryan Simoneaux
IntroductionThe Uniform Wheat Variety Trial (UWVT), presented in the following
pages, is coordinated and implemented by numerous Texas A&M
AgriLife Research and Extension faculty and staff, and Syngenta
personnel. We appreciate the cooperation from numerous Texas A&M
AgriLife County Extension Agents, producers, and private industry
groups that contribute time, property, and seed to conduct these field
trials. Wheat market classes within these yield trials include Hard Red
Winter Wheat (HRWW), Soft Red Winter Wheat (SRWW) and Hard Red
Spring Wheat (HRSW).
During the 2015-16 wheat production season, Texas producers
planted 5.2 million acres of wheat, down from 2015 (6.0 million acres),
according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Texas
wheat producers harvested 2.8 million acres for grain (state average of 32
bu/a), up 3% from 2015. Excessive rainfall again throughout the winter
and spring in the Blacklands and South Texas kept these regions from
above average grain production.
The purpose of this publication is to provide unbiased yield data, and
disease and insect ratings for wheat producers across the state. Using
this information, Texas wheat producers can make an educated decision
concerning the most appropriate varieties for their geographic region.
Variety Selection:
Selection of small grain varieties is one of the most important decisions
a producer will make. This decision impacts potential yield (forage
and grain), seed quality (test weight and protein), disease and insect
management and maturity. It is important that producers diversify the
varieties planted on their farms. Variety diversification spreads the
risk associated with potentially devastating pests (leaf rust, stripe rust,
Hessian fly, Wheat streak mosaic virus, wheat curl mite, greenbugs, etc.)
and yield loss from adverse environmental factors (freeze, drought, etc.).
Producers are advised to select no fewer than 2 or 3 varieties to plant
on their farms and preferably more, depending upon the size and location
of fields. Variety selection should be based upon a combination of sound
data from university trials and other reliable sources. Wheat varieties
should be chosen based on multiple years of data (yield, pest resistance,
grain quality and maturity). High yield over multiple years and multiple
locations demonstrates a variety’s ability to perform well over diverse
environmental conditions. Stable yield performance is an excellent
variety selection tool. It is important to consider decreasing yields over
a 2 or 3-year time frame, which may reflect a change in disease and/or
insect resistance.
When selecting a variety for the 2016-17 season, producers need
to consider multiple year averages, recognizing the unusual climatic
conditions that impacted yield and quality over the past several years. It
is strongly encouraged that producers look at the 3 and 4-year averages
where available, and to look at numerous relevant variety trial locations.
There are typically 20+ wheat variety trials conducted across the state
each year, and most of these contain analyses for multiple years.
Interpreting the Data:Yield and test weight at each location have been analyzed using appropriate
statistical procedures. The statistical analysis provides the mean, CV, and LSD
values. It is important to note these statistical values to prevent misinterpretation
of any replicated data.
The mean is another term for the average. Therefore, a mean yield is the
average of all plots within a trial. Individual variety yields can be compared
to the mean yield to determine how these varieties performed within the trial
(i.e. were they above or below average?). This average can also be used as an
indication of the environment for that location. A low mean yield can indicate
poor growing conditions were experienced in that season; likewise, a high yield
average can indicate favorable growing conditions.
The CV (Coefficient of Variation) value, expressed as a percentage, indicates
the level of unexplained variability present within the trial. A high CV value
indicates a lot of variability existed within the trial not related to normal
variations that might be expected between the varieties in the test. This
variability may be the result of non-uniform stands, non-uniform insect or
disease pressure, variability in harvesting, or other issues. CV values in excess
of 15% signify that there were problems in the trial, leading the reader to
question the validity of the data as a true representation of varietal performance.
The LSD (Least Significant Difference) value is a numeric range to help the
reader determine if the varieties performed differently from one another within
the trial. If the LSD value is 5 bu/ac in a trial in which Variety A yielded 36 bu/a
and Variety B yielded 30 bu/a, then Variety A is said to be significantly better. In
that same trial with an LSD value of 5 bu/ac at a 0.05 (5%) significance level,
the statistical inference one could say is that Variety A would yield better than
Variety B in 19 out of 20 trials conducted in which there was at least a 5 bushel
difference in yield. In this hypothetical comparison, you might have a 20th trial
with a 5 bu/ac difference that there is not truly a statistical difference between
Variety A and B, but random chance caused the 5 bushel difference.
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2016 Texas Region OverviewTexas Blacklands:
The Texas Blacklands wheat season started off dry in the months of September and much of October for producers planting early for fall
forage production. Heavy rains arrived at the end of October and wet conditions continued through January, which prevented the majority
of wheat acres of being planted in the region. In some cases, failed crops from the previous season provided excellent volunteer wheat
stands, which had timely germination due to the timing of rainfall events in the fall. Some of these fields were taken to harvest. As the season
progressed, excessive rainfall set in once again during late winter following a brief dry period in mid-winter and continued throughout the
spring. This moisture allowed for the establishment of leaf and stripe rust infestations as well as some reported glume blotch occurrences that,
along with flooded or waterlogged wheat fields, contributed to overall yield reductions. The moisture made harvest difficult if not impossible
throughout much of the area and if the seed was harvestable, seed quality and/or sprouting was an issue in many fields.
Texas High Plains:
Fall planting conditions were above average on the Texas High Plains as the result of summer and early fall precipitation that resulted in full
soil moisture profiles and very good to excellent stand establishment. In-season, winter precipitation (snowfall) was below average across
much of the Northern High Plains. However, in-season snowfall was above average western regions of the southern High Plains as the result
of a significant winter blizzard; there was negligible crop injury or winter kill associated with this severe weather event. Regionally, late
winter and early spring temperatures were above average and precipitation remained below average resulting in severe water stress on much
of the wheat acres. Weather patterns shifted in late April when much
of the crop was beginning to enter reproductive stages of development.
Subsequent precipitation and cool temperatures persisted through May
resulting in optimal conditions that were ideal for stripe rust. Regionally,
growing season conditions resulted in above average yields on both
dryland and irrigated acreage.
Texas Rolling Plains:
Wheat planting was delayed across the Rolling Plains (RP) especially
in south RP due to the concentrated rain in October 2015. There
were some report of seedling emergence issues in the Rolling Plains
especially from seeds that were saved from Spring of 2015 as Rolling
Plains experienced very wet April and May 2015, where saved seed
quality may have been lower than average. Above average precipitation
continued during fall to early winter. Some freeze-damaged wheat were
observed in Spring although no severe yield loss was reported. Stripe
rust started earlier than expected in late-January to early-February in
the Rollng Plains region due to the ideal temperatures (50-64 °F) for the
stripe rust infestation during early Spring. Strong storms during the end
of May reduced yield through hail and wind damage.
South Texas:
In the southern part of the state, winter planting was challenging
between rainfall events in November and December. Sufficient rainfall
throughout the remainder of the winter allowed for good emergence and
establishment. Excessive rainfall from late winter through the spring left
many wheat fields standing in water. Foliar diseases were plentiful in
this area due to the moisture. Most fields lodged or sprouted due to the
moisture and many were not harvestable. Mild temperatures throughout
the winter led to widespread vernalization issues in winter wheat planted
in the region. The warm conditions also contributed to some insect
problems such as Hessian fly and southern corn-rootworm.
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Variety CompanyFirst Year
Sold
Maturity
Group
Height
(inches)2 Leaf RustStripe
RustStem Rust
Septoria
Leaf
Blotch
Armour Monsanto 2008 Med Early 25 MR S R MR
Bentley OSU 2016 - - MR MR - -
Billings OSU 2009 Early 25 MR MR R MR
CJ Syngenta 2011 Medium 30 S R R -
Coronado Syngenta 1994 Medium 28 S MS R -
CPLN 15-14 Croplan 2016 - - MR MS - -
Doans Syngenta 2007 Medium 27 MR R R MR
Duster OSU 2006 Med Early 30 R MS R MS
Doublestop CL OSU 2013 Late 32 MS R R -
Endurance OSU 2004 Medium 31 MS MS R MS
Fannin Syngenta 2005 Early 27 MS MR R -
Gallagher OSU 2013 Medium 29 MR R MR -
Greer Syngenta 2010 Medium 29 S MR R -
Iba OSU 2013 Medium 30 R MR R -
Jackpot Syngenta 2008 Medium 26 S MR MR -
KanMark KSU 2014 - - R* MS* MR* -
LCS Mint Limagrain 2012 Med Late 32 S MR R -
LCS Pistol Limagrain 2016 Medium Early* - MR* MR* S* -
LCS Wizard Limagrain 2012 Med Late 29 R MS MS -
Long Branch Dyna-Gro 2016 - - MR MR - -
PlainsGold Avery PlainsGold 2016 Medium* - MS* MS* - -
PlainsGold Brawl CL Plus PlainsGold 2011 Medium 30 MS MS MS -
PlainsGold Byrd PlainsGold 2011 Medium 31 S S S -
PlainsGold Denali PlainsGold 2011 Medium 31 S MS R -
Ruby Lee OSU 2011 Medium 32 MS MS R -
SY Drifter Syngenta 2015 - 30 R MR - -
SY Grit Syngenta 2016 - - MR R R -
SY Llano Syngenta 2015 Early* 27 MS MR - -
SY Monument Syngenta 2015 Med Late* 29 MR MR - -
SY Razor Syngenta 2014 Medium 35 R R - -
SY Southwind Syngenta 2016 - - R MR R -
T158 Limagrain 2009 Medium 28 MS MR MS -
TAM 111 TAMU 2003 Medium 31 S S R MR
TAM 112 TAMU 2005 Med Early 30 S S R MR
TAM 113 TAMU 2012 Medium 30 R R R -
TAM 114 TAMU 2014 Medium 30 MR R R -
TAM 204 TAMU 2014 Medium 29 MS MR R -
TAM 304 TAMU 2007 Med Early 27 R MR R -
TAM 305 TAMU 2013 Med Early 28 R R R -
TAM 401 TAMU 2008 Early 31 MR R R -
TAM W-101 TAMU 1971 Med Late 29 MS MS R -
Underwood Dyna-Gro 2016 - - MR MR - -
WB Cedar Monsanto 2011 Early 26 R MR R -
WB Grainfield Monsanto 2013 Medium 31 MR R R -
WB Redhawk Monsanto 2013 Medium 30 R S R -
WB 4303 Monsanto 2016 - - R MS - -
WB 4458 Monsanto 2013 Med Early 30 MS MR R -
WB 4515 Monsanto 2016 - - R MR MR -
WB 4721 Monsanto 2016 - - - - - -
Weathermaster 135 Unknown Unknown Medium 27 MR MS S -
Winterhawk Monsanto 2007 Medium 30 MS MR S -
1S-Susceptible, MS-Moderately Susceptible, MR-Moderately Resistant, and R-Resistant. ALL ratings are subject to change as re-evaluation occurs.2Heights are an average across the Texas Panhandle in 2014.
*Indicates rating NOT observed in Texas, but from marketer's ratings.
Texas 2016 Hard Wheat Characteristics1
Powdery
Mildew
Wheat
Streak
Mosaic
Barley
Yellow
Dwarf
Green-
bug
Hessian
Fly
MR S MS S MS
MS - - - -
MS S MR S MS
R - - - -
MS - - S MR
MS - - - -
MR - - S S
MR S MR S R
R - - - -
MR S MR S MS
R - - S S
MR - - - R
S - - - -
MR - - - -
MS - MS S S
S* MS* MS* - S*
MS - - - -
MR* MS* MR* MS*
R - - - R
R - - - -
- - - - -
MS - - - -
MR - - - -
MS - - - -
MS - - - MS
MR - - - -
MS - - - -
MS - - - -
MS - MR - -
R - - - -
MS - - - -
MR MS - - -
MR MS MS S MS
R MR MS R S
MS MS - - -
MR MS - S MR
MR MR - R R
MR MS MS S MS
MR - - - -
MR MS - S S
S - - - -
MS - - - -
MR - - - -
MS - - - -
MS - - - -
S - - - -
MS - - - -
MR - - - -
- - - - -
MS - - - -
MS - - - -
ratings are subject to change as re-evaluation occurs.
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Variety CompanyFirst Year
Sold
Maturity
Group
25R40 Pioneer 2011 Late
25R50 Pioneer 2015 Late
AgriMAXX 446 AgriMAXX 2015 Late
AgriMAXX 444 AgriMAXX 2015 Medium
AGS 2024 AgSouth Genetics 2015 Early
AGS 2033 AgSouth Genetics 2016 Early
AGS 2035 AgSouth Genetics 2010 Medium
AGS 2038 AgSouth Genetics 2012 Medium Late
AGS 2040 AgSouth Genetics 2015 Medium Early
AGS 2055 AgSouth Genetics 2016 Medium
AGS 3000 AgSouth Genetics 2016 Medium
Coker 9553 Syngenta 2006 Medium
Dyna-Gro 9012 Dyna-Gro Seeds 2014 Medium
Dyna-Gro 9522 Dyna-Gro Seeds - Medium
Dyna-Gro 9591 Dyna-Gro Seeds - Medium
Dyna-Gro 9642 Dyna-Gro Seeds - Medium
GW 2056 Go-Wheat - Medium
GW 2058 Go-Wheat - Medium Late
LA 754 Terral 2014 Early
Oakes Syngenta 2009 Medium
SY Cypress Syngenta 2015 Early
SY Harrison Syngenta 2012 Late
SY Viper Syngenta 2015 Medium
SY 007 Syngenta 2014 Early
TV8848 Terral 2010 Late
USG 3013 UniSouth Genetics 2014 Late
USG 3201 UniSouth Genetics 2001 Medium
USG 3404 UniSouth Genetics 2014 Medium
USG 3409 UniSouth Genetics 2008 Medium
USG 3895 UniSouth Genetics 2015 Medium
1S - Susceptible, MS - Moderately Susceptible, MR - Moderately Resistant, and R - Resistant.
change as re-evaluation occurs.
Texas 2016 Soft Wheat Characteristics
Leaf
Rust
Stripe
Rust
Stem
Rust
Awned /
Awnless
MS S Awned
MS S Awnless
R R Awned
MR R Awned
R MR Awned
R R Awned
R MR Awned
R R Awned
R R Awned
R R Awned
R R Awned
MR MR Awned
MS MR Awned
R R Awned
MR MR Awned
R R Awned
R R Awned
R MR Awned
R MR Awned
R R Awnless
R R Awned
S R Awned
MR R Awnletted
R R Awned
R R Awned
S R Awnless
MR MR Awned
R R Awned
MR MR Awnless
R R Awned
S - Susceptible, MS - Moderately Susceptible, MR - Moderately Resistant, and R - Resistant. ALL ratings are subject to
exas 2016 Soft Wheat Characteristics1
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Sold
Ma������
Group
Barlow NDSU 2009 Medium
Elgin NDSU 2013 Medium Late
Expresso Monsanto 2007 Medium Early
Faller NDSU 2007 Medium
LCS Albany Limagrain 2009 Medium Early
LCS Breakaway Limagrain 2016 Early
LCS Iguacu Limagrain 2014 Medium
LCS Nitro Limagrain 2015 Medium
LCS Prime Limagrain 2016 Medium Early
LCS Trigger Limagrain 2016 Medium Early
SY Goliad Syngenta -- Medium Early
Verde �������� 1995 Medium Early
W���12 Monsanto 2016 Medium
W����� Monsanto 2016 Early
W����� Monsanto 2016 Early
W����1 Monsanto 2015 Early
W����� Monsanto 2015 Early
W����� Monsanto 2014 Early
W� �� !""# Monsanto 2011 Early
1S-Susceptible, MS-Moderately Susceptible, MR-Moderately Resistant, and R-Resistant.
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Leaf
Rust
Stripe
Rust
R R
MR R
MR R
R MR
MR MR
MR MR
MR R
MR R
R MR
R MS
MR R
R MR
MR R
MS R
MR S
MS MR
MR R
MS MR
MR MR
S-Susceptible, MS-Moderately Susceptible, MR-Moderately Resistant, and R-Resistant.
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nom
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s: 2016
Lo
catio
n1
Co
op
erato
r(s) Y
ield L
imitin
g
Issues
Pla
ntin
g
Da
te
Fertilizer
(To
tal
lb N
/A)
Seed
ing
Ra
te
(LB
/A)
Pesticid
e
Ap
plied
(Da
te)
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Co
un
ty
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b B
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DO
NE
D
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ut at
plan
ting
10
/20
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-- N
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lantin
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5
90
5
0
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amp
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Lev
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7/1
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lton
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Ty
ler
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rman
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s
Ex
cessive R
ain
with
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lon
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Satu
rated S
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/22
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53
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ma
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DO
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/21
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,
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/10
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53
9
0
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5/1
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18
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(lb/bu)
Rank Variety Class AVG ¡¢£ Leonard 2016
1 Dyna-Gro 9012 SRWW 73.1 58.7 87.5 57.9
2 USG 3201 SRWW 72.6 58.4 86.7 58.1
3 Coker 9553 SRWW 71.3 63.2 79.3 59.5
4 P25R30 SRWW 70.6 59.7 81.4 57.8
5 Dyna-Gro 9171 SRWW 67.0 52.5 81.4 54.9
6 WB 4458 HRWW 61.9 50.6 73.3 59.1
7 TV 8861 SRWW 60.3 49.2 71.5 56.0
8 WB Cedar HRWW 59.7 50.2 69.2 57.9
9 LA 754 SRWW 58.9 50.7 67.1 57.7
10 Gallagher HRWW 52.9 50.4 55.5 58.0
11 P25R40 SRWW 51.8 42.2 61.3 57.6
12 TAM 305 HRWW 51.2 38.0 64.5 56.7
13 Greer HRWW 50.1 30.7 69.6 53.8
14 TAM 114 HRWW 46.5 37.4 55.6 56.4
15 Iba HRWW 41.7 34.8 48.7 57.8
16 USG 3120 SRWW 37.3 27.9 46.7 57.4
17 Armour HRWW 11.9 10.3 13.5 52.5
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(lb/bu)
Rank VÃÄÅÆÇÈ ÉÊÃËË 4-Year‡ 3-Year 2-Year 2016 2016
1 Coker 9553 SRWW 64.3 60.9 53.3 63.2 59.8
2 Gallagher HRWW 60.2 55.1 44.5 50.4 58.4
3 USG 3120 SRWW 60.0 51.5 34.6 27.9 57.6
4 P25R40 SRWW 58.5 55.5 38.6 42.2 57.1
5 WB Cedar HRWW 56.8 51.6 42.4 50.2 57.8
6 TV 8861 SRWW 55.1 53.6 37.3 49.2 55.3
7 TAM 305 HRWW 53.0 45.5 34.3 38.0 56.4
8 Iba HRWW 50.2 35.5 34.8 58.0
9 USG 3201 SRWW 45.4 58.4 57.0
10 Greer HRWW 26.2 30.7 53.1
11 TAM 114 HRWW 24.2 37.4 55.9
12 P25R30 SRWW 59.7 57.3
13 Dyna-Gro 9012 SRWW 58.7 56.6
14 Dyna-Gro 9171 SRWW 52.5 53.8
15 LA 754 SRWW 50.7 58.3
16 WB 4458 HRWW 50.6 59.1
17 Armour HRWW 10.3 --
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èest Wt
(lb/bu)
Rank Véêëìíî ïðéññ 2-Year‡ 2016 2016
1 USG 3201 SRWW 66.0 86.7 59.1
2 Coker 9553 SRWW 62.1 79.3 59.2
3 WB Cedar HRWW 56.0 69.2 58.0
4 Greer HRWW 51.0 69.6 54.5
5 P25R40 SRWW 50.1 61.3 58.1
6 USG 3120 SRWW 48.8 46.7 57.3
7 TV 8861 SRWW 48.7 71.5 56.7
8 TAM 305 HRWW 47.8 64.5 57.0
9 Gallagher HRWW 44.7 55.5 57.7
10 Iba HRWW 41.5 48.7 57.7
11 TAM 114 HRWW 35.2 55.6 56.8
12 Dyna-Gro 9012 SRWW 87.5 59.1
13 P25R30 SRWW 81.4 58.3
14 Dyna-Gro 9171 SRWW 81.4 56.0
15 WB 4458 HRWW 73.3 59.1
16 LA 754 SRWW 67.1 57.1
17 Armour HRWW 13.5 52.5
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IF
7
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11
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seed/a
Du
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11
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5
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Test Wt
(lb/bu)
Rank Va��� Source A�G Bushland C ���� Hereford Lubbock S� ���� W ��e�� 2016
1 Bentley OSU 40.8 68.9 23.4 44.3 27.3 34.3 46.8 57.7
2 PlainsGold Denali PlainsGold 40.0 57.4 25.9 47.8 22.2 40.0 46.6 59.7
3 LCS Mint Limagrain 40.0 61.1 23.6 51.2 22.4 30.8 50.7 59.7
4 Long Branch Dyna-Gro 39.5 52.7 26.0 46.3 22.9 48.0 41.3 58.0
5 WB 4721 (HV9W10-0129) Monsanto 39.1 55.6 24.5 45.6 20.7 47.0 41.5 60.3
6 PlainsGold Avery PlainsGold 39.0 59.7 26.8 52.2 22.5 28.1 44.5 58.1
7 Greer Syngenta 38.8 55.9 24.2 42.6 22.7 36.0 51.5 57.2
8 TAM 113 TAMU 38.5 58.5 26.2 44.6 19.2 41.8 40.9 59.9
9 WB 4458 Monsanto 38.0 59.1 22.0 45.2 25.7 34.9 40.9 59.0
10 SY Southwind Syngenta 37.8 56.2 22.4 42.7 24.6 36.0 44.9 58.6
11 WB Grainfield Monsanto 37.7 55.9 25.6 44.2 19.8 33.9 47.0 58.0
12 KanMark KSU 37.7 59.7 24.0 42.8 22.4 36.4 41.0 59.1
13 SY Monument Syngenta 37.4 49.8 20.6 45.9 24.2 36.2 48.0 58.6
14 SY Grit Syngenta 37.2 46.8 23.7 47.7 27.6 31.4 46.0 57.9
15 T158 Limagrain 37.2 51.4 20.1 46.8 20.6 40.5 43.7 59.8
16 TAM 112 TAMU 37.1 58.6 25.6 49.7 27.2 18.8 42.8 59.5
17 TAM 114 TAMU 37.1 45.0 16.5 46.0 19.9 44.3 50.8 60.0
18 Doublestop CL OSU 37.1 57.0 19.3 45.9 24.9 35.2 40.1 60.2
19 PlainsGold Byrd PlainsGold 36.8 50.3 24.9 48.6 23.2 28.9 44.7 58.3
20 Winterhawk Monsanto 36.6 52.2 24.5 45.7 20.3 34.2 42.5 60.1
21 LCS Wizard Limagrain 35.7 55.7 18.9 43.6 24.0 30.1 41.9 59.5
22 TAM 305 TAMU 35.5 46.0 21.6 40.2 22.9 35.6 46.6 59.5
23 TAM 204 TAMU 35.5 52.6 20.9 40.1 18.8 33.4 47.0 55.7
24 TAM 111 TAMU 35.4 52.2 21.6 47.1 19.5 29.7 42.2 59.6
25 Iba OSU 35.4 46.2 20.2 44.0 24.8 36.2 40.8 59.8
26 Duster OSU 35.2 48.7 20.7 41.4 24.3 36.1 40.2 59.3
27 Underwood Dyna-Gro 35.0 47.4 24.4 42.5 23.7 30.7 41.5 58.9
28 CPLN 15-14 Croplan 34.9 51.9 22.0 40.7 21.1 37.3 36.6 57.0
29 SY Llano Syngenta 34.9 46.1 21.7 42.2 24.2 34.4 40.8 60.7
30 Gallagher Monsanto 34.6 41.4 22.4 42.5 24.2 36.5 40.9 58.9
31 SY Drifter Syngenta 34.6 44.7 21.0 42.2 22.0 36.7 41.0 60.0
32 TAM 304 TAMU 34.3* 46.7 21.9 42.4* 23.6 30.5* 41.0* 56.2
33 PlainsGold Brawl CL Plus PlainsGold 34.3 41.6 23.7 47.1 24.1 27.6 41.8 59.6
34 WB Redhawk Monsanto 32.9 47.4 18.0 50.2 21.7 17.9 42.1 58.1
35 Weathermaster 135 Unknown 32.1 40.0 24.0 43.0 18.4 29.8 37.7 58.8
36 Endurance OSU 31.8 49.2 19.5 40.2 17.8 26.4 37.8 58.6
37 TAM 401 TAMU 31.5 40.5 20.0 38.3 22.2 30.8 37.3 56.9
38 WB Cedar Monsanto 31.0 33.8 19.0 41.9 20.9 32.3 38.1 58.6
39 Ruby Lee OSU 30.5 41.4 19.9 42.0 21.5 20.7 37.7 59.1
40 TAM W-101 TAMU 28.1 29.4 19.0 38.3 20.6 26.6 35.0 59.1
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S W
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agra
in67.5
80.4
61.8
25
WB
Redhaw
kM
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57.2
82.4
61.2
26
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Grit
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98.3
62.2
27
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63.5
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95.3
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29
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92.2
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30
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91.7
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61.3
33
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90.5
62.7
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90.2
63.3
35
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90.0
64.6
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Rank V01379: Source A;G Bushland <=>?3@ Dawson Dumas Sunray Swisher 2016
1 TAM 114 TAMU 88.4 93.4 101.2 79.2 55.5 67.7 124.7 58.5
2 TAM 204 TAMU 86.2 95.2 103.1 72.7 49.3 53.9 132.3 55.7
3 SY Grit Syngenta 85.0 98.3 95.9 71.4 46.0 62.6 128.0 57.6
4 TAM 304 TAMU 84.2* 95.9* 96.0 55.2* 58.1* 63.5* 130.7* 55.4
5 SY Southwind Syngenta 82.8 92.2 98.9 67.7 54.8 61.4 115.9 55.3
6 WB Grainfield Monsanto 82.1 88.2 94.8 58.5 60.5 60.8 123.9 57.3
7 WB 4458 Monsanto 82.1 90.9 94.3 71.0 44.6 47.3 131.7 55.7
8 LCS Mint Limagrain 82.1 90.8 80.8 74.0 57.0 55.2 123.5 57.2
9 Underwood Dyna-Gro 81.9 90.6 83.6 67.3 51.6 61.2 127.1 57.8
10 WB Cedar Monsanto 81.6 84.9 91.4 77.8 49.6 44.4 127.5 57.2
11 PlainsGold Brawl CL Plus PlainsGold 81.5 89.8 98.4 64.0 48.1 55.8 124.3 57.5
12 Gallagher Monsanto 81.0 90.0 78.2 75.2 50.6 59.8 121.1 56.6
13 Winterhawk Monsanto 81.0 88.7 92.0 55.6 55.2 63.2 124.9 57.7
14 Greer Syngenta 80.9 92.8 77.8 65.8 47.9 61.4 128.9 56.5
15 SY Monument Syngenta 80.8 91.7 81.3 75.4 57.5 59.8 110.3 56.9
16 PlainsGold Byrd PlainsGold 80.6 97.1 94.9 54.7 51.6 69.5 113.5 56.9
17 TAM 305 TAMU 80.6 90.6 92.7 60.0 43.8 62.5 125.7 58.1
18 WB 4721 (HV9W10-0129) Monsanto 80.5 90.5 86.0 65.5 53.5 54.0 124.1 58.0
19 KanMark KSU 80.2 95.6 90.2 60.0 54.8 62.0 114.1 58.1
20 TAM 111 TAMU 80.1 95.3 82.0 67.4 53.7 61.6 113.8 58.7
21 Iba OSU 79.9 94.3 77.8 64.2 61.2 55.7 118.5 57.6
22 TAM 113 TAMU 79.7 96.2 83.4 62.8 50.6 61.3 117.3 56.8
23 WB Redhawk Monsanto 79.5 82.4 82.8 76.4 36.3 53.0 130.1 57.5
24 T158 Limagrain 79.4 85.4 78.1 80.8 55.4 56.5 109.4 57.6
25 Long Branch Dyna-Gro 78.8 91.5 84.1 62.1 60.5 59.6 110.1 56.3
26 SY Drifter Syngenta 77.6 81.5 88.4 55.5 54.8 57.8 120.4 58.5
27 PlainsGold Avery PlainsGold 77.4 95.3 78.7 51.0 54.5 68.7 112.9 55.5
28 Bentley OSU 77.0 86.2 81.3 65.0 46.9 61.4 113.4 56.2
29 SY Llano Syngenta 76.6 90.2 79.4 58.1 45.3 54.1 123.2 59.1
30 Duster OSU 76.1 83.9 78.3 57.4 58.5 57.2 114.6 57.0
31 PlainsGold Denali PlainsGold 75.9 95.0 93.5 42.2 57.6 60.3 107.2 57.9
32 TAM 112 TAMU 75.6 98.9 77.1 54.0 50.0 62.7 107.3 59.0
33 Ruby Lee OSU 73.3 78.7 83.4 56.5 48.1 53.7 111.9 57.7
34 TAM 401 TAMU 73.0 84.6 86.7 53.1 36.8 46.6 120.8 55.5
35 Doublestop CL OSU 72.6 80.5 81.0 59.1 47.1 49.8 110.0 58.0
36 CPLN 15-14 Croplan 72.1 83.6 86.5 54.0 58.7 54.0 94.5 54.7
37 LCS Wizard Limagrain 71.9 80.4 78.1 49.6 56.3 64.2 100.7 57.3
38 Endurance OSU 70.4 79.2 89.9 44.7 48.6 49.7 106.8 56.9
39 TAM W-101 TAMU 67.5 73.8 68.9 40.6 52.2 50.8 112.5 55.6
40 Weathermaster 135 Unknown 63.1 79.2 73.4 30.4 46.2 50.1 98.4 54.3
LSD BDE EDF HBDE IDJ FDH JDK JDI LDJ
<; MDK IDH FDN EDN HLDF JDM EDH KDB
Mean MJDB JJDF JNDI NHDI EHDE EMDM 1HMDN EMDH
KLHN OP3Q>1R SU709 ;01379: /rial: HRWWV W3XU Y=03P@ Z113X097[ \7X3>P0= ]^RR01:
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(bu/a)
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96.3
87.3
92.0
54.0
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04
TA
MU
88.3
96.9
92.3
96.0
54.6
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94.0
84.1
91.4
56.7
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11
TA
MU
85.4
85.6
80.1
82.0
56.2
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86.5
82.7
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54.3
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82.1
85.1
79.4
77.8
58.0
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81.2
86.7
83.9
78.2
54.0
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80.2
84.3
83.1
77.8
55.8
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13
TA
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79.9
83.9
86.0
83.4
53.8
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12
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79.1
83.6
81.9
77.1
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86.0
86.2
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89.1
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14
TA
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TA
MU
68.8
74.6
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15
TA
M 1
14
TA
MU
98.7
100.2
101.2
56.6
16
TA
M 2
04
TA
MU
95.5
92.7
103.1
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17
T158
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80.6
78.1
57.0
18
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79.9
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56.0
19
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98.1
95.9
56.4
20
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ldM
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97.0
94.8
56.4
21
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87.3
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24
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80.8
54.5
25
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85.3
94.3
53.2
26
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85.1
88.4
57.0
27
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28
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82.4
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29
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82.1
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30
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31
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77.6
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32
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76.6
82.8
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33
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78.1
55.9
34
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98.9
55.0
35
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36
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60.0
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54.3
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81.6
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56.7
16
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12
TA
MU
81.6
72.0
54.0
56.1
17
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13
TA
MU
81.5
75.6
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55.3
18
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68.6
49.6
54.3
19
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80.8
88.9
77.8
55.1
20
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80.0
74.7
57.4
55.0
21
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54.1
26
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55.8
27
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54.7
28
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56.0
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54.3
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31
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55.8
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Texas Locations Agronomic Data
Rolling Plains: 2016
Location1 Cooperator(s)
Yield Limiting
Issues
Planting
Date
Fertilizer
(Total
lb N/A)
Water*
Seeding
Rate
(lb/A)
Abilene Danny Lewis Late Planting
and Stripe rust 12/10/15 45 D 75
Brady
Holubec
Farms;
David
Holubec
Hessian Fly and
Poor Stands
DATA NOT
SHOWN
11/20/15 90 D 50
Chillicothe
Chillicothe
Research
Station
ABANDONED
Storm damage 11/11/15 80 D 75
Munday Kenneth Baker Stripe rust 11/12/15 -- D 75
Electra Carl and Bill
Brockreide None 11/13/15 -- D 75
1All locations were planted to 7” row spacings and were conventionally tilled EXCEPT for
Electra and Brady which were no-till
*Irrigation: IL = Irrigated Limited, D = Dryland
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1 LA08115C-30* Terral 47.7 53.2 11.6
2 AGS 2040 AgSouth Genetics 44.4 56.1 12.4
3 LA03200E-2* Terral 42.2 57.6 13.1
4 TKLMNOQ TAMU 41.7 51.0 12.7
5 RSU VWWW XNRWYZ[YML\[] AgSouth Genetics 38.2 56.8 11.8
6 SY Cypress Syngenta 37.7 55.1 12.0
7 AGS 2024 AgSouth Genetics 36.8 51.9 12.1
8 LA 754 Terral 34.8 50.0 13.0
9 TX12D4768* TAMU 34.4 58.2 13.1
10 AGS 2035 AgSouth Genetics 32.7 52.4 11.2
11 AGS 2038 AgSouth Genetics 25.9 53.4 11.3
12 SRW[[V[LZONMO^Q Univ. Georgia 24.2 52.8 13.7
13 AR01040-4-1* Univ. Arkansas 22.4 56.1 11.2
14 LA09011UB-2* Terral 19.8 48.7 14.1
15 LA08090C-9-2* Terral 14.8 50.2 13.4
16 RSU OWVV XSRWV_Y[LZOMY] Univ. Georgia 13.8 50.5 12.8
17 GA051ZWOLZVNM[VQ Univ. Georgia 8.4 51.2 14.7
18 Coker 9553 Syngenta 8.0 55.5 14.9
19 SRWYZV[`LZVNMO`Q Univ. Georgia 4.0 47.1 16.2
20 USG 3201 UniSouth Genetics 3.1 -- 15.1
21 AgriMAXX 444 AgriMAXX 0.0 -- --
22 AgriMAXX 446 AgriMAXX 0.0 -- --
23 AGS 2055 (ARGA1ZNMO[] Univ. Arkansas 0.0 -- --
24 Dyna-Gro 9012 Dyna-Gro Seeds 0.0 -- --
25 Dyna-Gro 9522 Dyna-Gro Seeds 0.0 -- --
26 Dyna-Gro 9591 Dyna-Gro Seeds 0.0 -- --
27 Dyna-Gro 9642 Dyna-Gro Seeds 0.0 -- --
28 SRWYZV[`LZVNMVZQ Univ. Georgia 0.0 -- --
29 GW 2056 Go-Wheat 0.0 -- --
30 GW 2058 Go-Wheat 0.0 -- --
31 Oakes Syngenta 0.0 -- --
32 P25R40 Pioneer 0.0 -- --
33 P25R50 Pioneer 0.0 -- --
34 SY 007 Syngenta 0.0 -- --
35 SY Harrison Syngenta 0.0 -- --
36 SY Viper Syngenta 0.0 -- --
37 TV 8848 Terral 0.0 -- --
38 USG 3013 UniSouth Genetics 0.0 -- --
39 USG 3404 UniSouth Genetics 0.0 -- --
40 USG 3895 UniSouth Genetics 0.0 -- --
LSD 10.9 7.3 1.2
CV 16.0 7.2 4.7
Mean 31.9 53.2 12.9
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Acknowledgements
The authors of this publication would like to express great appreciation to the generosity of the
following companies who donated seed for this research. Without companies such as these,
this and research like this could not be possible. Additionally, we would like to thank the
Texas Wheat Producers Board who provided funding for this research.
Additionally, the authors would like to thank the hard work and dedication of Texas A&M
AgriLife employees Carla Naylor, Daniel Tyrer, and Bronc Finch whose efforts helped make
many of the locations in the Texas High Plains possible this year.
The information given herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or
trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is implied. Educational programs conducted by Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex,
religion, handicap or national origin. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture
and Home Economics, Acts of Congress of May 8, 1914, as am ended, and June 30, 1914, in
cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. Douglas L. Steele, Director, Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service, The Texas A&M University System.
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2016 TEXAS CERTIFIED SEED DIRECTORY
IMPORTANT NOTICE All Foundaion seed is labeled with a label printed on white background, all Registered seed is labeled with a
label printed on a purple background and all Ceriied seed is labeled with a label printed on a blue background. In
addiion to the informaion as to the variety and the name of the producer, all labels bear the imprint of the state seal
of Texas. ONLY SUCH LABELS ARE OFFICIAL.
All Foundaion, Registered and Ceriied seed must be packed in new even weight containers and each container
shall be labeled in accordance with the TEXAS SEED LAW. The Registered class of small grains and rice and the
ceriied class of any crop kind may be sold in bulk, provided the idenity of the seed is carefully maintained, the seed is handled in a manner which prevents a mixture and a bulk
ceriicate accompany the movement of seed.
If you have any quesions, please contact:
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SEED QUALITY
P.O. BOX 629
GIDDINGS, TEXAS 78942
979-542-3691
ABOUT THE DIRECTORY The list of growers include those who have made
applicaion for inspecion under the seed ceriicaion program. The majority of these growers have had several
years of experience in the producion of seed under the ceriicaion program.
In addiion to ield inspecion, all Foundaion, Registered, and Ceriied seed must also meet the requirement for other varieies and/or of types. Seed is not of the Foundaion, Registered, or Ceriied class unless the oicial label is atached to the container. All Foundaion, Registered, and Ceriied seed must be labeled in compliance with all provisions of the Texas Seed Law.
Orders for Foundaion, Registered and Ceriied seed, therefore, can be accepted by the listed growers only
with the understanding that they will be illed when the Foundaion, Registered or Ceriied requirements are completed.
Inquiries or orders should be sent directly to the growers or
seed dealers.
HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY:
Each variety will be listed with the available growers. Growers carrying ceriied see, registered seed and foundaion seed will be represented by a C, R or F. Varieies are also marked by asterisks to represent their status within the Plant Variety Protecion Act. They signify the following:
* This variety is protected by the United States Plant Variety Protecion Act. Must have consent of owner for propagaion.
** This variety is protected by Title V of the Federal Seed Act. Unauthorized Propagaion Prohibited – To Be Sold By Variety Name Only as a Class of Ceriied Seed – U.S. Protected Variety.
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Box 395, Spearman
(806) 659-5000
R WARNER SEEDS, INC.
P.O. Box 1877, Hereford
(806) 364-4470
D O A N S * *R BAYER & SONS, J. H.
3307 FM 2739, Muenster
(940) 759-2924
C FARMERS CO-OP GIN & ELEVATOR
Box 1431, Vernon
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3467 FM 984 North, Bardwell
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R IGO & IGO FARMS
209 Yucca Terrace, Plainview
(806) 889-3511
D U S T E R * *C,R ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY
303 South 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
R KITTLEY SEED
807 Sunny Avenue, Rule
(940) 996-6089
C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
E N D U R A N C E * *C,R LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
E X P R E S S O * *C,R ATKISON SEED & SUPPLY
Box 656, Comfort
(830) 995-2186
F A N N IN * *C FARMERS CO-OP GIN & ELEVATOR
Box 1431, Vernon
(940) 552-6277
C, R HARVEST MASTER SEED CO.
Rt. 1, Box 52M, Knippa
(830) 934-2775
C MULESHOE AG SERVICES
Box 381, Henrietta
(940) 529-6500
G A L L A G H E R * *C ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY
303 South 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
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C, R LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
C MULESHOE AG SERVICES
Box 381, Henrietta
(940) 529-6500
C, R WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
GREER**R ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY
303 South 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
C,R HARVEST MASTER SEED CO.
Rt. 1, Box 52M, Knippa
(830) 934-2775
C SEED-TEX
Box 203, New Castle
(940) 550-5888
HATCHER**C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
(806) 922-3276
HG-9**C,F LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
IBA**R EASTERN COLORADO SEEDS, LLC
P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
C FARMERS AG SUPPLY, L.L.C.
Box 395, Spearman
(806) 659-5000
JACKPOT**C FARMERS C-OP GIN & ELEVATOR
Box 1341, Vernon
(940)552-6277
C, R LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
LCS MINT**C,R EASTERN COLORADO SEEDS, LLC
P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
LONGHORN**R IGO & IGO FARMS
209 Yucca Terrace, Plainview
(806) 889-3511
OVERLEY**C, R LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
SY RAZOR**C, R 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
R BAYER & SONS, J. H.
3307 FM 2739, Muenster
(940) 759-2924
C, R EASTERN COLORADO SEEDS, LLC
P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
C FARMERS AG SUPPLY, LLC
Box 395, Spearman
(806) 659-5000
C FERTI-TEX, LLC
1100 E. Central
(325) 356-5460
R HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
3467 FM 984 North, Bardwell
(972) 646-5411
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Box 381, Henrietta
(940) 529-6500
C SEED-TEX
Box 203, New Castle
(940) 550-5888
C WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
SY SOUTHWIND**R 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
R HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
3467 FM 984 North, Bardwell
(972) 646-5411
SY WOLF**R 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
T158R EASTERN COLORADO SEEDS, LLC
P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
RUBY LEE**C IGO & IGO FARMS
209 Yucca Terrace, Plainview
(806) 889-3511
SY DRIFTERR WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
SY GOLIAD**F HARVEST MASTER SEED CO.
Rt. 1, Box 52M, Knippa
(830) 934-2775
C POGUE AGRI PARTNERS
Drawer 389, Kenedy
(830) 583-3456
SY LLANOC, R LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
SY MONUMENT**R 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
C, R EASTERN COLORADO SEEDS, LLC
P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
C FARNSWORTH SEED
Box 253, Farnsworth
(806) 435-4104
R HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
3467 FM 984 North, Bardwell
(972) 646-5411
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2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
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P.O. Box 1448, Dumas
(844) 683-5868
C FARNSWORTH SEED
Box 253, Farnsworth
(806) 435-4104
C IGO & IGO FARMS
209 Yucca Terrace, Plainview
(806) 889-3511
F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy. 70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
C WARD SEED C0., INC, GAYLAND
4395 US HWY 60, Hereford
(806) 258-7394
C WATLEY SEED COMPANY
Box 51, Spearman
(806) 659-3838
C,R WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
TAM 112**C HAIDUK, HARRY P.
6202 McCoy, Amarillo
(806) 674-7110
C IGO & IGO FARMS
209 Yucca Terrace, Plainview
(806) 889-3511
C KIRKLAND SEED, INC.
Box 590, Vega
(806) 666-2670
C, F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy. 70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
C WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
TAM 113**C ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY
303 South 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy. 70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
R WARNER SEEDS, INC.
P.O. Box 1877, Hereford
(806) 364-4470
TAM 114C ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY, INC
303 S. 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
C FARMERS AG SUPPLY, LLC
Box 395, Spearman
(806) 659-5000
C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
(806) 922-3276
C SCOTT SEED CO.
Box 1732, Hereford
(806) 364-3484
F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy. 70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
C TURNER SEED CO., BOB
211 CR 151, Breckenridge
(800)072-2861
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C, R WARNER SEEDS, INC.
P.O. Box 1877, Hereford
(806) 364-4470
C WATLEY SEED COMPANY
Box 51, Spearman
(806) 659-3838
TAM 204C ABILENE AG SERVICE & SUPPLY, INC
303 S. 14th. St., Abilene
(325) 677-4371
C ATKISON SEED & SUPPLY
Box 656, Comfort
(830) 995-2186
C CEN-TEX SEED & DELINTING
1301 Old 77/81 S., Hillsboro
(254) 582-8314
C FARMERS CO-OP GIN & ELEVATOR
Box 1431, Vernon
(940) 552-6277
C HAIDUK, HARRY P.
6202 McCoy, Amarillo
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C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
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PO Box 590, Vega
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Box 749, Munday
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Box 1732, Hereford
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211 CR 151, Breckenridge
(800)072-2861
C WARD SEED C0., INC, GAYLAND
4395 US HWY 60, Hereford
(806) 258-7394
C WARNER SEEDS, INC.
P.O. Box 1877, Hereford
(806) 364-4470
R WATLEY SEED COMPANY
Box 51, Spearman
(806-659-3838
C WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
TAM 304**R 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
C CEN-TEX SEED & DELINTING
1301 Old 77/81 S., Hillsboro
(254) 582-8314
C, R SCOTT SEED CO.
Box 1732, Hereford
(806) 364-3484
F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy.70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
TAM 305**C 3-B FARMS
2009 Ute Trail, Dalhart
(806) 377-6176
C CEN-TEX SEED & DELINTING
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C SCOTT SEED CO.
Box 1732, Hereford
(806) 364-3484
F TEXAS AGRIC. EXP. STATION
11914 Hwy. 70, Vernon
(940) 552-6226
TAM 401**C,R BAYER & SONS, J. H.
3307 FM 2739, Muenster
(940) 759-2924
R HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
3467 FM 984 North, Bardwell
(972) 646-5411
C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
(806) 922-3276
C MULESHOE AG SERVICES
Box 381, Henrietta
(940) 529-6500
C,R WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
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817 Basinger Rd., Ennis
(214) 808-1910
C CEN-TEX SEED & DELINTING
1301 Old 77/81 S., Hillsboro
(254) 582-8314
C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
(806) 922-3276
C LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
R MONSANTO
P.O. Box 417, Dumas
(806) 935-5623
C PARKER FARMS
Box 749, Munday
(940) 422-4577
WB-9518*C, R ATKISON SEED & SUPPLY
Box 656, Comfort
(830) 995-2186
WB-CEDAR**C BEAKLEY, STEVEN
817 Basinger Rd., Ennis
(214) 808-1910
C ATKISON SEED & SUPPLY
Box 656, Comfort
(830) 995-2186
C CEN-TEX SEED & DELINTING
1301 Old 77/81 S., Hillsboro
(254) 582-8314
C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
(806) 922-3276
R MONSANTO
P.O. Box 417, Dumas
(806) 935-5623
C PARKER FARMS
Box 749, Munday
(940) 422-4577
WB-GRAINFIELD**C HOLUBEC, DAVID
135 PR 555, Melvin
(325) 286-4284
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C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
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Box 749, Munday
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Box 395, Spearman
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C KIMBRELL PARTNERS, LLC
P.O. Box 888, Sunray
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C LOUIS DREYFUS COMMODITIES LLC
444 FM 2006, Chillicothe
(940) 852-5118
C WARD SEED C0., INC, GAYLAND
4395 US HWY 60, Hereford
(806) 258-7394
C WARNER SEEDS, INC.
P.O. Box 1877, Hereford
(806) 364-4470
C WEST GAINES SEED & DELINTING
Box 1020, Seminole
(915) 758-3628
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