Variety Characteristics Tables
Soft White Winter Wheat (pdf)
Hard Red Winter Wheat (pdf)
Soft White Spring Wheat (pdf)
Hard Red Spring Wheat (pdf)
Spring Barley (pdf)
2023 Variety Testing Data
*Individual sites for 2023 were analyzed using alpha lattice design or nearest neighbor analysis, which conservatively adjusts plot data to partially account for variation across plots in each field trial. Software issues necessitated combined years and locations be analyzed as a randomized complete block design which does not adjust means based on field variability. In some cases, this will lead to different averages and therefore rankings when averaged across years or locations.
2023 Final Annual Report (pdf)
Soft White Winter Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
16-20″
12-16″
<12″
Irrigated
1Data not shown due to high CV.
2Trial abandoned due to volunteer wheat pressure.
Winter Clearfield & CoAXium Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
16-20″
12-16″
<12″
Irrigated
1Data not shown due to high CV.
2Trial abandoned due to volunteer wheat pressure.
Hard Red Winter Wheat (by precipitation zone)
12-16″
<12″
- Bickleton2
- Connell1
- Douglas (pdf)
- Horse Heaven (pdf)
- Lind (pdf)
- Ritzville (pdf)
- 2023 Summary (pdf)
- 4 Year Summary (pdf)
1Data not shown due to high CV.
2Trial abandoned due to volunteer wheat pressure.
3Trial abandoned due to poor stands.
Soft White Spring Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
16-20″
12-16″
Irrigated
1Data not shown due to high CV.
Hard Red Spring Wheat (by precipitation zone)
>20″
16-20″
12-16″
<12″
Irrigated
(Spring Planted)
Irrigated
(Fall Planted)
1Data not shown due to high CV.
Winter Barley (by precipitation zone)
Spring Barley (by precipitation zone)
>20″
16-20″
12-16″
1Data not shown due to poor emergence and high CV.
2Data not shown due to no significant difference among entries.
2023 Variety Testing Maps & Schematics
Soft and Hard Winter Wheat Maps (by precipitation zone)
>20″
Irrigated
Spring Wheat and Barley Maps (by precipitation zone)
Variety Testing Data Archives
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