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2022 MSU Wheat Variety Suggestions

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Publication Number: P3693
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Ranking based on yield performance in the Mississippi Wheat and Oat Variety Trials

Varieties Adapted for the Delta

Variety

Maturity*

Straw strength

Height

Awned heads

Local Seed LW 2848

Late

High

Tall

Yes

Progeny #BULLET

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

AgriMAXX 473

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9701

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Delta Grow 1000

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

USG 3536

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

GoWheat 2058

Medium

High

Short

Yes

AGS 2055

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9002

Med-Late

Medium

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9811

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

AgriMAXX 503

Late

Medium

Med-Tall

No

Dyna-Gro 9172

Late

Medium

Med-Short

Yes

*Variety maturity is rated specifically for the Delta region relative to other varieties. Later maturing varieties are more likely to avoid spring freeze damage and are generally better suited to northernmost regions, particularly if wheat is planted early in the fall. Early-maturing varieties are best suited for relatively late planting dates.

 

Varieties Adapted for North Mississippi

Variety

Maturity*

Straw strength

Height

Awned heads

Progeny #BUSTER

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9002

Med-Late

Medium

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9701

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Progeny #BULLET

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

AgriMAXX 473

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Local Seed LW 2848

Late

High

Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9811

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

GoWheat 2058

Medium

High

Short

Yes

AGS 2055

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

USG 3536

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Delta Grow 1000

Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Progeny #CHAD

Med-Early

Low

Short

No

Dyna-Gro 9172

Late

Medium

Med-Short

Yes

*Variety maturity is rated specifically for north Mississippi relative to other varieties. Later maturing varieties are more likely to avoid spring freeze damage and are generally better suited to northernmost regions, particularly if wheat is planted early in the fall. Early-maturing varieties are best suited for relatively late planting dates.

 

Varieties Adapted for South Mississippi

Variety

Maturity*

Straw strength

Height

Awned heads

GoWheat 2058

Med-Late

High

Short

Yes

AGS 2055

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9811

Medium

High

Med-Tall

Yes

Progeny #TURBO

Medium

Med-High

Short

No

Progeny #BUSTER

Med-Late

High

Med-Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9172

Very Late

Medium

Med-Short

Yes

Progeny #CHAD

Med-Early

Low

Short

No

Local Seed LW 2848

Very Late

High

Tall

Yes

USG 3536

Very Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Dyna-Gro 9701

Very Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Delta Grow 1000

Very Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

AgriMAXX 473

Very Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

Progeny #BULLET

Very Late

Medium

Tall

Yes

*Variety maturity is rated specifically for South Mississippi relative to other varieties. Earlier maturing varieties are generally best suited for southernmost areas. Later maturing varieties generally have marginal adaptation in southern regions and may not yield well, or they may fail to meet vernalization requirements (low temperatures) to stimulate reproductive development, particularly if wheat is planted late in the fall.

The information given here is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products, trade names, or suppliers are made with the understanding that no endorsement is implied and that no discrimination against other products or suppliers is intended.

http://mafes.msstate.edu/variety-trials/


Publication 3693 (POD-05-22)

By Erick Larson, PhD, Extension/Research Professor, Plant and Soil Sciences.

Department: Plant and Soil Sciences
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