Variety Testing Data
2015 Cereal Variety Testing Annual Report (pdf)
2015 Variety Testing Grain Legume Annual Report (pdf)
Soft White Winter Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
Irrigated
16-20″
12-16″
<12″
- Connell (pdf)
- Harrington1
- Horse Heaven1
- Lind (pdf)
- Ritzville (pdf)
- St. Andrews (pdf)1
- 2015 Summary (pdf)
- 5 Year Summary (pdf)
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant results.
*Trial abandoned due to lack of stand establishment.
Hard Winter Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>16″
Irrigated
<12″
- Connell (pdf)
- Horse Heaven1
- Lind2
- Ritzville (pdf)
- St. Andrews (pdf)1
- 2015 Summary (pdf)
- 5 Year Summary (pdf)
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant results.
2No data due to poor stand establishment and rodent damage.
Soft White Spring Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
Irrigated
- Moses Lake1
16-20″
1 No yield data due to variability and insignificant data.
* Trial abandoned due to lack of stand establishment.
Hard Spring Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
Irrigated
- Moses Lake1
16-20″
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant data.
*Trial abandoned due to lack of stand establishment.
Spring Barley (by precipitation zone)
>20″
- Fairfield*
- Farmington (pdf)
- Pullman1
- 5 Year Summary (pdf)
16-20″
<16″
- Almira1
- Endicott1
- Lamont1
*Trial abandoned due to lack of stand establishment.
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant results.
Spring Peas (by precipitation zone)
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant data.
Spring Lentils (by precipitation zone)
1No yield data due to variability and insignificant data.
Spring Chickpeas (by precipitation zone)
2015 Variety Testing Maps and Schematics
Use these Google Map links to find directions to each WINTER plot location
Soft and Hard Winter Wheat Maps (by precipitation zone)
Spring Wheat and Barley Maps (by precipitation zone)
Irrigated
Winter Legumes (by precipitation zone)
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