2022 MSU Wheat Variety Suggestions
Ranked on yield performance in the MSU Wheat and Oat Variety Trials
Variety |
Maturity* |
Straw Strength |
Height |
Awned Heads |
Progeny #BULLET |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
AgriMAXX 473 |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Delta Grow 1000 |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9701 |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9172 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
AgriMAXX 503 |
late |
medium |
medium-tall |
no |
Dyna-Gro 9002 |
medium-late |
medium |
medium-tall |
yes |
GoWheat 2058 |
medium |
high |
short |
yes |
Pioneer 26R41 |
medium-late |
high |
short |
yes |
AGS 2055 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9811 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Delta Grow 1200 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
AgriMAXX 516 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
AgriMAXX 514 |
late |
medium-high |
medium |
yes |
USG 3472 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
Revere 2169 |
late |
high |
medium-tall |
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 thus 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.
Variety |
Maturity* |
Straw Strength |
Height |
Awned Heads |
GoWheat 2058 |
late |
high |
short |
yes |
AGS 2055 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Pioneer 26R41 |
late |
high |
short |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9811 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Progeny #BUSTER |
late |
medium-high |
medium |
yes |
Progeny #CHAD |
medium-early |
low |
short |
no |
Dyna-Gro 9172 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
Delta Grow 3500 |
early |
medium |
medium-tall |
yes |
AgriMAXX 473 |
very late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Delta Grow 1000 |
very late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9701 |
very late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Progeny #BULLET |
very late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Progeny #TURBO |
medium-early |
medium |
medium |
no |
*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 may fail to meet vernalization requirements (cold temperatures) to stimulate reproductive development, particularly if wheat is planted late in the fall.
Variety |
Maturity* |
Straw Strength |
Height |
Awned Heads |
Progeny #BUSTER |
medium-late |
medium-high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9002 |
medium-late |
medium |
medium-tall |
yes |
Progeny #CHAD |
early |
low |
short |
no |
Dyna-Gro 9172 |
late |
high |
medium |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9120 |
late |
high |
medium-short |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9701 |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Progeny #BULLET |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
AgriMAXX 473 |
late |
medium-high |
tall |
yes |
Pioneer 26R36 |
late |
high |
medium-short |
yes |
Dyna-Gro 9811 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
AgriMAXX 503 |
late |
medium |
medium-tall |
no |
Pioneer 26R41 |
medium-late |
high |
short |
yes |
GoWheat 2058 |
medium |
high |
short |
yes |
Pioneer 26R59 |
late |
medium |
short |
no |
AGS 2055 |
medium |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
Revere 2169 |
late |
high |
medium-tall |
yes |
AgriMAXX 514 |
late |
medium-high |
medium |
yes |
Delta Grow 1200 |
late |
high |
medium |
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 thus 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.
Publication 3943 (POD-09-23)
By Erick Larson, PhD, Extension/Research Professor, Plant and Soil Sciences.
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