Wheat can be grown as a cover crop or for grain, making it a good addition to a crop rotation system.
Description
Wheat can be grown as a cover crop or for grain, making it a good addition to a crop rotation system. It should be seeded at about 100 lbs per acre. When it is grown as a grain crop, it offers the option of being double cropped with sorghum sudan, radishes, or other cover crops.
KF15334
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- Good response to intensive management with PGR addition
- Excellent tolerance to current strains of stripe rust
- Great Looking – very dark green uniform plants with very long grain heads
KF15241
Description:
- Multiple-year yield leader over wide geographical area
- Strong tillering ability – adapted to wide rows
- Excellent winter – hardiness
- Very strong tolerance to head scab plus very low DON scores
- Fungicide recommended to control stripe rust
KF15639
Description:
- Taller beaded variety with strong resistance to stripe rust and Setoriatritci
- Excellent straw strength
KF667
Description:
- Highest yielding variety in 2016 Upper Midwest trials at 114% of mean
- Very High Test weight
- Very good straw strength
KF727
Description:
- Excellent tolerance to current strains of stripe rust
- Metribuzin (Sencor) tolerance
- Outstanding tolerance to head scab and powdery mildew
- Great standablility and easy harvest of medium-height plants