MSU Hard Red Spring Wheat Varieties Stand Out in Washington’s 2024 Trials

Montana’s hard red spring wheat varieties, MT Dutton and MT Carlson, ranked among the top four in Washington State University’s 2024 variety trials for yield and quality. With one-third of Washington’s spring wheat acres dedicated to hard red varieties, Montana’s breeding program continues to gain recognition, showcasing resilience and strong performance in diverse growing conditions.
Montana’s spring wheat varieties are making waves beyond state lines, with impressive performances in recent Washington variety trials.
In the 2024 Washington State University (WSU) spring wheat trials, Montana’s hard red spring wheat varieties, MT Dutton and MT Carlson, ranked in the top four for yield and quality, securing their place among the best.
Approximately one-third of Washington’s spring wheat acres are dedicated to hard red varieties, and Montana’s wheat breeding program is clearly making its mark. The standout results are a testament to the hard work of Jason Cook, the spring wheat breeder at Montana State University (MSU), and his dedicated team. Washington’s 2024 wheat trials, conducted across 12 sites, showed the importance of variety selection in managing the challenges posed by heat waves during grain fill.
MT Dutton and MT Carlson, among other varieties, demonstrated excellent yield potential, quality traits, and disease resistance, making them highly competitive in the Pacific Northwest.
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Source : Northern AG Network
