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DELIVER

Deliver is an awnless wheat released in 2004 by Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS.  Deliver's pedigree is Yantar (a Bulgarian cultivar), Chisholm and Karl.

Deliver is intermediate in plant height and is about the same height as 2174.  Heading date is comparable to 2174 and Ok102 but a few days later than Ok101 and Jagger.  It is moderately susceptible to lodging similar to Jagger and Cutter.  Deliver is not well adapted to critically low soil pH.

Deliver is resistant to leaf (in adult plants), stripe rust, and wheat soilborne mosaic and moderately resistant to septoria glume blotch.  It is moderately susceptible to tan spot, wheat streak mosaic virus.  Kernel size has been large and consistent (determined by the weight of kernels retained on a No. 7 screen).

North-central Oklahoma is the primary area of adaptation spreading to southwestern and northwestern Oklahoma as secondary areas.  Deliver may be recommended for a dual-purpose system, a grain-only system, or a hay-production system.

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ENDURANCE 

Endurance was released by Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station in 2004.  Its pedigree is a Pioneer breeding line, TAM 105, Siouxland, and 2180.

Endurance is a moderately tall semidwarf averaging 34 inches.  Endurance reaches heading at the same time as Ok102 and 2174 (approximately 2 days later than Ok101 and 3 days later than Jagger.  It has intermediate or slightly below average test weight.

Endurance is tolerant to very tolerant to low pH conditions and had intermediate to moderately good straw strength.  It is moderately resistant to leaf rust ( in adult plants) and stem rust, intermediate resistance to stripe rust and fusarium head blight.  Endurance is moderately susceptible to septoria and tan spot and susceptible to powdery mildew.

The area of adaptation is Oklahoma and points northward.  Endurance will likely appeal to dual-purpose and grain-only producers alike.

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JAGGER

Jagger was developed by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS from the cross KS82W418/Stephens.

Jagger is a very early maturing, moderately short variety with good straw strength.  It has fair winterhardiness similar to Hawk and Newton.  Jagger has good protection to many of the important wheat diseases.  It is susceptible to Hessian Fly and powdery mildew.     Grain has average test weights with acceptable milling and baking qualities.

Jagger is protected under Title V of the Plant Variety Protection Act to be sold by variety name only as a class of certified seed - PVPA 1994.

 

 

OVERLEY

Overley is a variety developed by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS from a crossing of Jagger, Heyne, and leaf rust resistant TAM 107 and released in 2003.  The yield record and performance in central and eastern Kansas has been very good overall; however it has not performed well in western Kansas.

Overley is resistant to soile-borne masaic, spindle streak, stripe rust and is moderately resistant to septoria leaf blotch, stem rust, tan spot, and wheat streak mosaic.  It is susceptible to Hessian fly and moderately susceptible to glume blotch, powdery mildew, and barley yellow dwarf.

Acid soil tolerance is moderate with a good grazing potential.  Coleoptile length is rated medium long, height is medium tall, and maturity is early.  Straw strength is good but the shattering reputation is rated as poor.  Test weight is good and baking and milling qualities are exceptional.   It has a large seed size and may benefit from higher seeding rates.

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TRIUMPH 64

Triumph 64 was developed by a private plant breeder, Mr. Joseph Danne, El Reno, Oklahoma and released by him in 1948 or 1949 as Rust Resistant Triumph.  It was discovered to be susceptible to rust and was approved for release by Oklahoma State University in 1964 as Triumph 64.  It is superior to Triumph in yield and test weight but is similar to Triumph in all other agronomic characteristics.

 

2158

2158 is an awned, semidwarf variety with outstanding straw strength and yield that was developed and released by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc

2158 is closely related to 2157 and was selected from breeder seed of 2157.     It is 1" - 2" taller than 2157 and slightly earlier than 2157.   2158 has the same disease rating as 2157 for all major diseases.   It is resistant to soilborne mosaic virus and the predominate biotype of Hessian Fly.

2158 is a protected variety under Title V of the Plant Variety Protection Act to be sold by variety name only as a class of certified seed - PVPA 1970.

 

2174

2174 was developed  and released in 1997 by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station from an advanced line researched by the Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.

2174 is an awned, white chaffed, semi-dwarf, hard red winter wheat.      It has a semi-upright juvenile growth habit, above average test weight patterns and is classed as medium maturing.    It tends to be a tall semi-dwarf and coleoptile lengths have shown to be above average.  Tolerance to low pH soil conditions appears to be better than average but not as good as 2137.  It is classed as intermediate-to-tolerant to acid soils.  With regard to grazing characteristics, 2174 appears to have better than average fall forage production as well as good grain production after grazing.

2174 has excellent adult plant resistance to leaf rust, soil-borne mosaic virus, tan spot, and powdery mildew.  It is either susceptible to or untested to other diseases and insect pests.  2174 has satisfactory milling and baking quality.  

Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - U.S. Variety Protection Applied For.

 



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