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Crops include in this guide are winter wheat, winter barley, and triticale. This publication reports data from winter wheat trials conducted throughout Nebraska. Entries include commercial varieties and promising experimental lines from Nebraska, surrounding states, and private breeders.

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2 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN EXTENSION | DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY & HORTICULTURE VARIETY TESTING PROGRAM

WELCOME TO THE 2014 FALL SEED GUIDECrops include in this guide are winter wheat, winter barley, and triticale. You may receive this guide in the mail or through the University of Nebraska Extension network. The data and other information this guide is based on can be found at our web site: http://cropwatch.unl.edu/varietytest/ and http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/ncia. Additional information is available at the wheat variety virtual tour web site http://cropwatch.unl.edu/wheat/virtual or the winter wheat variety selection tool page http://citnews.unl.edu/winter_wheat_tool/index.shtml.

Our rainfed plots in Keith County were lost to hail damage. Last season we had moist soil conditions at planting for the majority of the locations. There was good crop emergence and pre-frost kill growth. Pest and disease incidence was normal except for some incidence of wheat streak mosaic and a high incidence of Cephalosporium stripe. Other diseases reported included bacterial streak, Septoria tritici blotch, tan spot, Fusarium head blight, and loose smut. No rust diseases were reported. Other challenges to the 2014 wheat crop included dry conditions at grain filling, relatively wet and cool growing condition at stem elongation, and some pest problems in the west. Overall, yield return was very good from test plots compared to the previous year.

- Teshome Regassa, Ph. D.

TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome Statement.......................................................................................................................2

Table of Contents...........................................................................................................................2

Authors and Acknowledgment.......................................................................................................3

Winter Wheat Performance Summary.......................................................................................3–5

Wheat Trial Location Map..............................................................................................................6

Monthly Precipitation at Trial Locations.........................................................................................6

Location Summary and Overview Table.........................................................................................7

Entries and Company Information..................................................................................................8

Soil Type, Previous Crop, Fertilizers and Herbicides/Fungicides Applied.....................................9

Wheat Characteristics Table...................................................................................................10–13

Wheat Variety Tests...............................................................................................................14–32

Wheat Rankings....................................................................................................................33–37

Winter Barley Variety Tests..........................................................................................................38

Winter Triticale Variety Tests........................................................................................................39

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN EXTENSION | DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY & HORTICULTURE VARIETY TESTING PROGRAM 3

UNL EXTENSION CIRCULAR 103FALL SEED GUIDE

- August 2014 -

AUTHORSTeshome Regassa.................................................................Department of Agronomy/Horticulture; LincolnP. Stephen Baenziger.............................................................Department of Agronomy/Horticulture; LincolnGreg Kruger.......................................................West Central Research and Extension Center; North PlatteDipak Santra.....................................................................Department of Agronomy/Horticulture; Scottsbluff

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis circular is a progress report of variety trials conducted by personnel of the Agronomy Department, West Central, and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers and their associated agricultural laboratories. Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service. Tests were supported in part by fees paid by commercial seed companies and the Nebraska Wheat Board.

Special acknowledgment is made to farmer cooperators who furnished land for experiments; also to Extension Educators and others who assisted with the tests. The authors wish to acknowledge the assistance of the technical support staff: Neal Mattox, Greg Dorn, Richard Little, Jeff Golus, Vern Florke, Mary Guttieri, Mitch Montgomery, along with many student workers and graduate students. Their help is vital to this research.

We would like to thank the Nebraska Wheat Board for contributing wheat check-off money and the Nebraska Agricultural Statistics Service for compiling data on varieties and production of wheat.

This circular reports data from winter wheat trials conducted throughout Nebraska. Entries include commercial varieties and promising experimental lines from Nebraska, surrounding states, and private breeders. The state has been divided into four districts for the purposes of variety testing (Panhandle, West Central, South Central, and Southeast).

WINTER WHEAT PERFORMANCEThere were 16 trials planted across Nebraska in the fall of 2014. The Keith dryland site was lost due to hail damage during the growing season. Names of cooperators, trial locations, planting dates, harvest dates, highest location mean yield, and mean of top five varieties are shown in Table A. Location specific information such as soil type, tillage, previous crop, and fertilizer applications are shown in Table B. Plot sizes varied with location. Nursery-type plots of six rows wide and 15 to 35 feet long were planted at test locations. All tests were direct combined. Entries were replicated 3 to 6 times.

According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, winter wheat was sown on 1. 5 million acres. 1.4 million acres were harvested producing a projected 56 million bushels of grain. The average winter wheat yield of Nebraska for all wheat harvested during the summer of 2014 was projected to be 40 bushels per acre (bu/a). Winter wheat yields and production from the previous 10 years are reported below.

Average Nebraska Winter Wheat Yield (all practices)Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Yield (bu/a) 37 39 36 43 44 48 43 44 42 36 40*NE Total (mill. bu) 61.05 68.64 61.2 84.28 73.48 76.8 64.07 65.25 55.44 41.76 56*

Source: National Agricultural Statistics Service (http://www.nass.usda.gov)

*Projection as of Aug 1 2014

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WINTER WHEAT VARIETY SELECTIONYielding ability of different varieties cannot be measured with absolute accuracy because of variations in local disease incidence, soil fertility, seasonal rainfall or moisture, and other factors. For this reason, small differences in yield have no significance. Unless the difference in yield of two varieties is greater than the difference required for significance shown in the tables, little confidence can be placed in the superiority of one variety over the other for measured traits in that particular test. These differences are shown at the 5% level, meaning that differences as large or larger could be expected through chance alone in 1 of 20 trials (5%). Even though two varieties are not statistically different, there may be other factors which influence the choice of one over the other. Factors such as disease resistance, grain quality, agronomic desirability, or availability of seed may influence that decision.

Complementary varieties are important when selecting additional varieties to grow. One definition of complementary varieties is that they come from diverse parentages. A more in depth discussion of variety complementation is found in the Crop Improvement section. In order to help select varieties with diverse parentages, the related families of many varieties are included in the characteristics chart.

Protein data was collected from two replicates at each location. The protein data was combined within each district and reported in the district tables. Protein was determined from whole grain using a Perten DA 7250 Near Infrared Spectrometer. Please refer to the Variety Test Home Page for individual site yields and other relevant information at the following link: http://cropwatch.unl.edu/varietytest/wheat.

RESULTS AT INDIVIDUAL LOCATIONSSoutheast:

There were three rainfed trials conducted in the Southeast District at Saunders, Lancaster, and Saline counties.

• The Saline County Rainfed test was planted on October 9th into soybean stubble. 100 lbs of 11-52-0 was applied in the fall followed by 100 lb of actual N in the spring. Plots were harvested on July 17th with a top yield of 91 bu/ac and an average yield of 80 bu/ac.

• The Saunders County Rainfed test was planted on October 1st. A total of 80 lbs N was applied. Plots were harvested on July 15th with a top yield of 55 bu/ac and an average yield of 49 bu/ac. Cold winter, cold temperature at peak growing period and unusually wet growing season favored tall varieties including historic checks. Bacterial streak was observed but not scored. The tall varieties did escaped (avoided) bacterial streak, the prevalent disease which is mainly splash distributed. Thus, among other factors, bacterial streak may have aggravated the drop in yield for the shorter varieties. Bleached heads (Cephalosporium stripe) were observed on some plots which may explain the drop in test weight and shriveled kernels.

• The Lancaster County Rainfed test was planted on October 2nd on soybean ground. 50 lb N and 80 lb P was applied as fertilizer. Plots were harvested on July 7th with a top yield of 87 bu/ac and an average yield of 79 bu/ac.

South Central:

There was one rainfed trial conducted in the South Central District at Clay Center in Clay County

• The Clay County Rainfed test was planted on September 23rd. A total of 75 lbs N was applied. Plots were harvested on July 16th with a top yield of 68 bu/ac and an average yield of 54 bu/ac.

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West Central:

Five locations were planted in the West Central District. One irrigated trial was planted in Chase County. Rainfed trials were planted in Furnas, Red Willow, Keith, and Lincoln counties. All rainfed sites were left fallow during the previous growing season with corn as the crop before.

• The Chase County Irrigated test was planted on October 2nd. Prior to planting 50 lbs N was applied followed by 30 lb 11-52-0 as starter. In the spring 60 lb N and 50 lb N via fertigation was applied. Plots were harvested on July 16th with a top yield of 127 bu/ac and an average yield of 111 bu/ac.

• The Keith County Rainfed test was planted on September 26th but unfortunately had severe hail damage during the season. This site was not harvested.

• The Furnas County Rainfed test was planted on September 20th. 20 lb of 11-52-0 was applied as starter. Plots were harvested on July 9th with a top yield of 65 bu/ac and an average yield of 42 bu/ac.

• The Red Willow County Rainfed test was planted on September 21st. 20 lb of 11-52-0 was applied as starter. Plots were harvested on July 8th with a top yield of 95 bu/ac and an average yield of 81 bu/ac.

• The Lincoln County Rainfed test was planted on September 23rd. Prior to planting 32-0-0 was applied at 60 lbs/ac along with 20 lb 11-52-0 starter. Plots were harvested on July 22nd with a top yield of 58 bu/ac and an average yield of 44 bu/ac.

Panhandle:

Six locations were planted in the Panhandle District. One irrigated trial was planted in Box Butte County. Rainfed trials were planted in Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, and on the NE-WY Stateline.

• The Box Butte County Irrigated trial was planted on September 29th. The field had 100 lb N and 30 lb of P2O5 applied. Plots were harvested with a top yield of 121 bu/ac and an average yield of 103 bu/ac.

• The Cheyenne County Rainfed trial was planted on September 19th. A total of 50 lbs N was applied. Plots were harvested on July 23rd with a top yield of 51 bu/ac and an average yield of 40 bu/ac.

• The Deuel County Rainfed trial was planted on September 9th. A total of 60 lbs N was applied. Plots were harvested on July 19th with a top yield of 50 bu/ac and an average yield of 41 bu/ac.

• The NE-WY Stateline Rainfed trial was planted on September 18th. Plots were harvested on July 23rd with a top yield of 58 bu/ac and an average yield of 30 bu/ac.

• The Dawes County Rainfed test was planted on September 16th. Plots were harvested on July 26th with a top yield of 79 bu/ac and an average yield of 68 bu/ac.

• The Box Butte County Rainfed trial was planted on September 17th. Plots were harvested on July 23rd with a top yield of 75 bu/ac and an average yield of 67 bu/ac.

Organic Trial:

• The Clay County Organic test was planted on September 25th and harvested on July 17th. This organic site uses a crop rotation of 3 years alfalfa, corn, soybean, wheat/vetch, and popcorn. At harvest, this trial had a top yield of 72 bu/ac and an average yield of 63 bu/ac.

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ADAMS

ANTELOPE

ARTHUR

BANNER

BLAINE

BOONE

BOX BUTTE

BOYD

BROWN

BUFFALO

BURT

BUTLER

CASS

CEDAR

CHASE

CHERRY

CHEYENNE

CLAY

COLFAX

CUMING

CUSTER

DAKOTA

DAWES

DAWSON

DEUEL

DIXON

DODGE

DOUGLAS

DUNDY

FILLMORE

FRANKLIN

FRONTIER

FURNASGAGE

GARDEN

GARFIELD

GOSPER

GRANT

GREELEY

HALL HAMILTON

HARLAN

HAYES

HITCHCOCK

HOLT

HOOKER

HOWARD

JOHNSON

KEARNEY

KEITH

KEYA PAHA

KIMBALL

KNOX

LINCOLN

LOGAN

LOUP

MCPHERSON

MADISON

MERRICK

MORRILL

NANCE

NEMAHA

NUCKOLLS

OTOE

PAWNEE

PERKINS

PHELPS

PIERCE

PLATTE

POLK

RED WILLOW

RICHARDSON

ROCK

SALINE

SARPY

SAUNDERS

SCOTTS BLUFF

SEWARD

SHERIDAN

SHERMAN

SIOUX

THOMAS

THURSTON

VALLEY

WAYNE

WEBSTER

WHEELER

YORK

JEFFER-SON

LANCAS-TER

STAN-TON

WASHING-TON

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Location Cooperator Latitude Longitude

Dates Location Yields (bu/a)

Plant Harvest Top Yield

Plot Avg.

Southeast

Saline Rainfed Dennis Broz; Wilber, NE 40.437061 -97.131023 10/9/13 7/17/14 91 80

Saunders Rainfed UNL ARDC; Ithaca, NE 41.164626 -96.418763 10/1/13 7/15/14 55 49

Lancaster Rainfed UNL Havelock Farm; Lincoln, NE 40.855516 -96.607338 10/2/13 7/7/14 87 79

South Central

Clay Rainfed South Central Res & Ext Center; Harvard, NE 40.575268 -98.137822 9/23/13 7/16/14 68 54

West Central

Keith Rainfed UNL Water Resources Field Lab; Brule, NE 41.158241 -101.985025 9/26/13 Lost to Hail Damage

Furnas Rainfed Rex McClain; Arapahoe, NE 40.148640 -99.894510 9/20/13 7/9/14 65 42

Red Willow Rainfed Cappel Farms; McCook, NE 40.265580 -100.696370 9/21/13 7/8/14 95 81

Lincoln Rainfed UNL WCREC; North Platte, NE 41.055306 -100.748613 9/23/13 7/22/14 58 44

Panhandle (West)

Cheyenne Rainfed High Plains Ag Lab; Sidney, NE 41.231450 -103.013400 9/19/13 7/23/14 51 40

Deuel Rainfed Terry Akenson; Chappel, NE 41.215700 -102.475830 9/9/13 7/19/14 50 41

NE-WY Stateline Rainfed Lou Hubbs; Hawk Springs, WY 41.465700 -104.035200 9/18/13 7/23/14 58 30

Sheridan/Dawes Rainfed Gil Nitsch; Chadron, NE 42.825710 -102.939760 9/16/13 7/26/14 79 68

Irrigated

Box Butte Rainfed Cullan Farms; Hemingford, NE 42.249106 -103.014679 9/17/13 7/23/14 75 67

Box Butte Irrigated Darby Jesperon; Hemingford, NE 42.328800 -103.072420 9/29/13 8/4/14 121 103

Chase Irrigated Tom Luhrs; Enders, NE 40.483930 -101.497320 10/2/13 7/16/14 127 111

Organic

Clay Organic South Central Res & Ext Center; Harvard, NE 40.575369 -98.143686 9/25/13 7/17/14 72 63

TABLE A - LOCATION SUMMARY FOR NEBRASKA WINTER WHEAT VARIETY TRIALS - 2014

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TABLE B - ENTRIES AND CONTACT INFORMATIONThe entrant should be contacted for information on seed availability, adaptation and agronomic characteristics.

AGSECO Entries:P.O. Box 7 Girard, KS 66743 agseco.com

Tam 113

Crop Rsch Foundation of WY Entries:P.O. Box 1778 Laramie, WY 82073-1778 wyomingwheat.com

Cowboy

Husker Genetics Entries:1071 County Rd G Ithaca, NE 68033 huskergenetics.unl.edu

Overland, Wesley, McGill, Freeman, Mattern, Robidoux, Settler CL, Alliance, Goodstreak

Limagrain Cereal Seeds Entries:6414 N. Sheridan Wichita, KS 67204 limagraincerealseeds.com

LCS Mint, LCS Wizard, LCH10-13, T158, T163

Montana Foundation Seed Entries:Dept Plant Sci Montana St University Bozeman, MT 59717-3150 plantsciences.montana.edu/FoundationSeed

Bearpaw, Judee, Warhorse

PlainsGold Entries:Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 plainsgold.com

Hatcher, Byrd, Brawl CL Plus, Antero, Denali

Syngenta - AgriPro Entries:#29 Rolling Hills Road Kearney, NE 68845 agripro.com

SY Wolf, SY Southwind, SY Monument

WestBred Entries:800 N. Lindbergh Ave. St. Louis, MO 63167 westbred.com

WB-Cedar, WB4458, WB-Grainfield, WB-Redhawk, Winterhawk

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TABLE C - SOIL TYPE, PREVIOUS CROP, FERTILIZERS AND HERBICIDES/FUNGICIDES APPLIED

Location Soil Type Tillage System Previous Crop(s) Fertilizer Herbicide/Fungicide

Southeast

Saline Rainfed Crete silt loam No-till Soybean 100 lb 11:52:0; 100 lb actual N

2,4-D; 10.5oz Quilt XL

Saunders Rainfed Crete silt loam Conventional Oats 80 lb N 2,4-D + Prowl

Lancaster Rainfed Butler silt loam Conventional Soybean 50 lb N; 80 lb P 0.4 oz Finesse + NIS 1qt/100 gal

South Central

Clay Rainfed Crete silt loam Conventional Fallow (Corn) 75 lb N -

West Central

Furnas Rainfed Holdrege silt loam No-till Fallow (Corn) 20 lb/a 11-52-0 starter -

Red Willow Rainfed Holdrege and Keith silt loam

Light field cultivation before planting Fallow (Corn) 20 lb/a 11-52-0 starter 0.35 oz/a Amber

Lincoln Rainfed Holdrege silt loam No-till Fallow (Corn) 60lb 32-0-0 PRE;

20 lb 11-52-0 0.35 oz/a Amber

Panhandle (West)

Cheyenne Rainfed Rosebud loam Conventional Fallow (Corn) 50 lb N -

Deuel Rainfed Alliance loam Conventional Fallow (Corn) 60 lb N -

NE-WY Stateline Keith loam Conventional Fallow (Wheat) - -

Dawes Rainfed Tripp silt loam Conventional Fallow (Wheat) - 2,4-D + Dicamba pre joint

Box Butte Rainfed Alliance loam Conventional Fallow (Wheat) - -

Irrigated

Box Butte Irrigated Keith loam Conventional Dry Beans 100 lb N; 30 lb P2O5 Headline at flag leaf

Chase Irrigated Kuma silt loam Conventional -

50 lb N fall; 30 lb 11-52-0 starter;

60 lb N spring; 50 lb N fertigation

-

Organic

Clay Organic Hastings silt loam

Chisel and disk alfalfa in Aug

Fallow, Oats, Alfalfa - -

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Variety Origin Family Maturity Winter Hardiness

Straw Stength

Plant Height

Coleoptile length

Hessian Fly Leaf Rust Stem Rust Stripe

RustTan Spot

Soil Borne

Wheat Streak Mosaic

Bushel Weight

Grain Protein Target Environment

Alliance NE Chisholm 3 2 5 6 2 4 1 7 7 3 1 3 6 9 --

Antelope (W) ARS-NE Arlin, Pronghorn 4 4 4 4 5 1 7 9 9 -- 1 1 5 4 --

Anton (W) ARS-NE Platte 4 3 6 3 -- 1 7 7 4 -- 9 1 4 2 --

Armour WB PL2181 1 4 5 2 5 1 7 8 9 5 8 6 4 4 All

Arrowsmith (W) ARS-NE Arapahoe 4 4 6 7 7 1 7 7 9 -- 1 1 5 1 --

Art ASI Jagger,TAM200, Archer 2 4 4 2 -- 6 9 9 7 7 7 - 3 3 --

Aspen WB Pioneer 1 4 6 4 5 1 6 8 9 5 8 6 4 4 All

Bill Brown CO Yumar 3 3 4 3 3 ? 8 2 5 ? ? 4 2 6 --

Bond CL CO Yumar 2 3 4 5 6 ? 3 2 8 ? ? 6 7 7 --

Brawl CL Plus CO Above, Halt 2 - 6 5 9 1 4 7 6 - 7 4 2 5

Buckskin NE Scout 3 2 3 9 9 4 1 1 -- -- 7 3 4 3 --

Byrd CO TAM 112, Ike, Halt 3 - 4 5 7 1 4 1 6 - 4 4 5 5

Camelot NE -- 3 5 5 3 5 5 9 7 6 7 9 4 6 7 --

Cowboy CO/WY TAM 111/CO980829 4 4 2 4 6 9 1 Seg 1 1 9 -- 5 4 West, dryland, irr.

Denali CO Hatcher sib, TAM 111 4 - 4 7 8 9 1 7 6 - 1 1 2 5

Everest KSU Pioneer 1 4 4 6 5 6 7 4 9 3 6 3 2 5 South

Expedition SD Tomahawk/Bennett 1 4 4 6 5 1 - 7 - 1 5 - -- -- --

Freeman NE (ABI86*3414/JAG//K92)/ALLIANCE 3 4 3 2 2 Seg 4 8 6 -- 9 1 6 5 All NE

Goodstreak NE Colt 3 3 4 8 8 4 2 7 -- -- 1 1 2 4 --

Greer AP -- 3 3 5 2 5 1 6 9 7 5 9 - 6 5 --

Hallam NE Brule, Niobrara 1 4 5 7 4 1 5 7 -- -- 7 5 4 5 --

Hatcher CO Yumar 3 3 3 2 6 ? 3 3 6 ? ? 3 5 6 --

Hitch CO Jagger 4 4 6 3 5 1 8 8 9 5 4 8 4 4 All

Infinity CL NE Windstar, Above, Millennium 4 4 5 7 4 1 7 7 -- -- 7 7 --

Karl 92 KSU Karl Selection 1 5 4 3 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 3 --

LCS-Mint CSU Overley, Yumar, Exp 3 3 3 7 5 1 1 1 9 --- 3 --- 2 2 ---

Lyman SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Mace ARS-NE Yuma, Arlin 3 3 4 2 -- 1 3 9 6 -- 1 9 7 3 --

Mattern USDA -- 3 5 4 5 4 2 9 9 3 2 3 2 SE/SC

McGill NE Ike 2 4 3 4 5 1 3 7 1 -- 7 1 7 --

Millennium NE Abilene, Arapahoe 4 3 5 7 3 5 3 7 7 3 1 1 3 5 --

NE05548 NE NE97426 /NE98574 4 4 4 7 7 1 4 6 5 -- 6 1 6 8 Western NE

NE06430 NE Wesley, Tam107 2 7 2 6 5 4 3 7 9 - 3 - 4 7 Eastern NE

1 = Early 5 = Late

1 = Tender 5 = Hardy

1=Weak 6=Strong

1= Short 9 = Tall

1 = Short 9 = Long 1 = Susceptible 9 = Resistant Seg = Segregating 1 = High 9 = Low

WINTER WHEAT VARIETY CHARACTERISTICS (Page 1 of 2)

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Variety Origin Family Maturity Winter Hardiness

Straw Stength

Plant Height

Coleoptile length

Hessian Fly Leaf Rust Stem Rust Stripe

RustTan Spot

Soil Borne

Wheat Streak Mosaic

Bushel Weight

Grain Protein Target Environment

Alliance NE Chisholm 3 2 5 6 2 4 1 7 7 3 1 3 6 9 --

Antelope (W) ARS-NE Arlin, Pronghorn 4 4 4 4 5 1 7 9 9 -- 1 1 5 4 --

Anton (W) ARS-NE Platte 4 3 6 3 -- 1 7 7 4 -- 9 1 4 2 --

Armour WB PL2181 1 4 5 2 5 1 7 8 9 5 8 6 4 4 All

Arrowsmith (W) ARS-NE Arapahoe 4 4 6 7 7 1 7 7 9 -- 1 1 5 1 --

Art ASI Jagger,TAM200, Archer 2 4 4 2 -- 6 9 9 7 7 7 - 3 3 --

Aspen WB Pioneer 1 4 6 4 5 1 6 8 9 5 8 6 4 4 All

Bill Brown CO Yumar 3 3 4 3 3 ? 8 2 5 ? ? 4 2 6 --

Bond CL CO Yumar 2 3 4 5 6 ? 3 2 8 ? ? 6 7 7 --

Brawl CL Plus CO Above, Halt 2 - 6 5 9 1 4 7 6 - 7 4 2 5

Buckskin NE Scout 3 2 3 9 9 4 1 1 -- -- 7 3 4 3 --

Byrd CO TAM 112, Ike, Halt 3 - 4 5 7 1 4 1 6 - 4 4 5 5

Camelot NE -- 3 5 5 3 5 5 9 7 6 7 9 4 6 7 --

Cowboy CO/WY TAM 111/CO980829 4 4 2 4 6 9 1 Seg 1 1 9 -- 5 4 West, dryland, irr.

Denali CO Hatcher sib, TAM 111 4 - 4 7 8 9 1 7 6 - 1 1 2 5

Everest KSU Pioneer 1 4 4 6 5 6 7 4 9 3 6 3 2 5 South

Expedition SD Tomahawk/Bennett 1 4 4 6 5 1 - 7 - 1 5 - -- -- --

Freeman NE (ABI86*3414/JAG//K92)/ALLIANCE 3 4 3 2 2 Seg 4 8 6 -- 9 1 6 5 All NE

Goodstreak NE Colt 3 3 4 8 8 4 2 7 -- -- 1 1 2 4 --

Greer AP -- 3 3 5 2 5 1 6 9 7 5 9 - 6 5 --

Hallam NE Brule, Niobrara 1 4 5 7 4 1 5 7 -- -- 7 5 4 5 --

Hatcher CO Yumar 3 3 3 2 6 ? 3 3 6 ? ? 3 5 6 --

Hitch CO Jagger 4 4 6 3 5 1 8 8 9 5 4 8 4 4 All

Infinity CL NE Windstar, Above, Millennium 4 4 5 7 4 1 7 7 -- -- 7 7 --

Karl 92 KSU Karl Selection 1 5 4 3 3 1 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 3 --

LCS-Mint CSU Overley, Yumar, Exp 3 3 3 7 5 1 1 1 9 --- 3 --- 2 2 ---

Lyman SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Mace ARS-NE Yuma, Arlin 3 3 4 2 -- 1 3 9 6 -- 1 9 7 3 --

Mattern USDA -- 3 5 4 5 4 2 9 9 3 2 3 2 SE/SC

McGill NE Ike 2 4 3 4 5 1 3 7 1 -- 7 1 7 --

Millennium NE Abilene, Arapahoe 4 3 5 7 3 5 3 7 7 3 1 1 3 5 --

NE05548 NE NE97426 /NE98574 4 4 4 7 7 1 4 6 5 -- 6 1 6 8 Western NE

NE06430 NE Wesley, Tam107 2 7 2 6 5 4 3 7 9 - 3 - 4 7 Eastern NE

1 = Early 5 = Late

1 = Tender 5 = Hardy

1=Weak 6=Strong

1= Short 9 = Tall

1 = Short 9 = Long 1 = Susceptible 9 = Resistant Seg = Segregating 1 = High 9 = Low

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Variety Origin Family Maturity Winter Hardiness

Straw Stength

Plant Height

Coleoptile length

Hessian Fly Leaf Rust Stem Rust Stripe

RustTan Spot

Soil Borne

Wheat Streak Mosaic

Bushel Weight

Grain Protein Target Environment

NE07531 NE Halam 3 4 5 5 4 7 1 7 5 1 1 4 6

NE09517 NE Jagger/Thunderbolt//Jagalane 3 4 4 5 1 3 7 8 8 1 2 5 Broadly adapted

NE09521 NE Redland 3 4 5 2 1 3 7 3 8 1 6 4 Broadly adapted

NIO6736 NE Arlin 2 4 - 3 3 7 2 7 7 - 5 - 7 -

NIO7703 NE Karl 2 4 - 5 5 3 2 4 2 - 5 - 7 5

NW03666 (W) NE Semidwarf 2 4 -- 4 1 4 6 -- -- 7 1 9 -- West NE

NW03681 (W) NE Wesley 4 4 -- 5 4 1 4 4 7 -- 4 1 1 -- --

NW09627 NE RioBlanco, Halt 5 4 2 5 1 2 7 8 4 1 3 5 NW Nebraska

NWO7505 (W) NE Trego 2 4 - 6 4 2 5 6 4 - 8 - 8 3

Overland NE Millennium, Wahoo 4 5 5 5 -- 1 7 5 3 4 1 5 2 --

PostRock ASI Jagger, Ogallala 2 4 5 2 3 1 7 7 7 7 8 4 2 3 --

Pronghorn NE Colt 3 4 3 8 8 1 3 7 -- -- 1 1 5 5 --

Robidoux NE Wahoo, Millennium 3 4 5 6 1 3 6 -- 7 1 5 --

Santa Fe WB Jagger 1 4 4 3 5 1 8 8 9 5 4 6 4 4 All

Scout 66 NE Ponca 3 2 1 9 8 1 3 5 9 1 1 3 4 5 --

SD05118 SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

SD07165 SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Settler CL NE Infinity, Millennium, Wesley 3 4 -- 1 -- 1 5 6 -- -- 9 5 -- -- --

Snowmass CO KS96HW94//Trego/CO960293 5 - 2 6 5 - 5 - 4 - - 8 4 -- West NE

SY Gold SY Jagger 3 2 5 4 5 1 9 9 1 5 9 n/a 2 3 Irrigated & dryland

SY Monument SY - 4 4 5 6 5 8 7 7 9 - 7 5 3 3 All

SY Southwind SY -- 2 4 4 2 - 6 9 9 6 - 8 6 3 5 -

SY Wolf SY -- 3 4 5 2 5 1 8 9 5 8 9 - 3 4 --

T158 LIMA TAM 107 3 - 5 3 - 1 4 - 9 4 - 7 2 - -

T163 LIMA TAM 107 2 - 4 4 - 1 4 - 9 9 - - 3 - -

Thunder CL CO KS01-5539/CO99W165 2 - 5 2 5 - 5 - 7 - - 7 4 -- West NE

Turkey Ukraine -- 5 4 2 1 1 1 3 3 -- -- 1 5 3 1 --

Wahoo NE Arapahoe 4 4 5 6 4 4 3 7 -- -- 1 1 6 5 --

WB4458 WB Overley, Goertzen 3 5 6 5 5 1 5 6 9 3 5 5 3 3 All

WB-Cedar WB Pioneer 1 4 5 3 5 1 6 8 9 5 8 5 4 4 All

WB-Grainfield WB KSU 4 4 4 5 5 1 9 9 1 6 9 4 3 5 Central and west

WB-Redhawk WB KSU 3 4 4 5 5 1 9 9 1 - 9 4 3 5 East and SC

WB-Stout WB Jagger 2 4 3 5 5 1 9 8 9 5 3 5 6 2 All

Wesley ARS-NE Sumner 3 4 5 2 1 1 2 9 9 5 9 1 7 4 --

Winterhawk WB Pioneer 3 4 4 6 5 1 1 1 9 5 8 4 2 4 All

1 = Early 5 = Late

1 = Tender 5 = Hardy

1 = Weak 6 = Strong

1= Short 9 = Tall

1 = Short 9 = Long 1 = Susceptible 9 = Resistant Seg = Segregating 1 = High 9 = Low

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Variety Origin Family Maturity Winter Hardiness

Straw Stength

Plant Height

Coleoptile length

Hessian Fly Leaf Rust Stem Rust Stripe

RustTan Spot

Soil Borne

Wheat Streak Mosaic

Bushel Weight

Grain Protein Target Environment

NE07531 NE Halam 3 4 5 5 4 7 1 7 5 1 1 4 6

NE09517 NE Jagger/Thunderbolt//Jagalane 3 4 4 5 1 3 7 8 8 1 2 5 Broadly adapted

NE09521 NE Redland 3 4 5 2 1 3 7 3 8 1 6 4 Broadly adapted

NIO6736 NE Arlin 2 4 - 3 3 7 2 7 7 - 5 - 7 -

NIO7703 NE Karl 2 4 - 5 5 3 2 4 2 - 5 - 7 5

NW03666 (W) NE Semidwarf 2 4 -- 4 1 4 6 -- -- 7 1 9 -- West NE

NW03681 (W) NE Wesley 4 4 -- 5 4 1 4 4 7 -- 4 1 1 -- --

NW09627 NE RioBlanco, Halt 5 4 2 5 1 2 7 8 4 1 3 5 NW Nebraska

NWO7505 (W) NE Trego 2 4 - 6 4 2 5 6 4 - 8 - 8 3

Overland NE Millennium, Wahoo 4 5 5 5 -- 1 7 5 3 4 1 5 2 --

PostRock ASI Jagger, Ogallala 2 4 5 2 3 1 7 7 7 7 8 4 2 3 --

Pronghorn NE Colt 3 4 3 8 8 1 3 7 -- -- 1 1 5 5 --

Robidoux NE Wahoo, Millennium 3 4 5 6 1 3 6 -- 7 1 5 --

Santa Fe WB Jagger 1 4 4 3 5 1 8 8 9 5 4 6 4 4 All

Scout 66 NE Ponca 3 2 1 9 8 1 3 5 9 1 1 3 4 5 --

SD05118 SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

SD07165 SD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Settler CL NE Infinity, Millennium, Wesley 3 4 -- 1 -- 1 5 6 -- -- 9 5 -- -- --

Snowmass CO KS96HW94//Trego/CO960293 5 - 2 6 5 - 5 - 4 - - 8 4 -- West NE

SY Gold SY Jagger 3 2 5 4 5 1 9 9 1 5 9 n/a 2 3 Irrigated & dryland

SY Monument SY - 4 4 5 6 5 8 7 7 9 - 7 5 3 3 All

SY Southwind SY -- 2 4 4 2 - 6 9 9 6 - 8 6 3 5 -

SY Wolf SY -- 3 4 5 2 5 1 8 9 5 8 9 - 3 4 --

T158 LIMA TAM 107 3 - 5 3 - 1 4 - 9 4 - 7 2 - -

T163 LIMA TAM 107 2 - 4 4 - 1 4 - 9 9 - - 3 - -

Thunder CL CO KS01-5539/CO99W165 2 - 5 2 5 - 5 - 7 - - 7 4 -- West NE

Turkey Ukraine -- 5 4 2 1 1 1 3 3 -- -- 1 5 3 1 --

Wahoo NE Arapahoe 4 4 5 6 4 4 3 7 -- -- 1 1 6 5 --

WB4458 WB Overley, Goertzen 3 5 6 5 5 1 5 6 9 3 5 5 3 3 All

WB-Cedar WB Pioneer 1 4 5 3 5 1 6 8 9 5 8 5 4 4 All

WB-Grainfield WB KSU 4 4 4 5 5 1 9 9 1 6 9 4 3 5 Central and west

WB-Redhawk WB KSU 3 4 4 5 5 1 9 9 1 - 9 4 3 5 East and SC

WB-Stout WB Jagger 2 4 3 5 5 1 9 8 9 5 3 5 6 2 All

Wesley ARS-NE Sumner 3 4 5 2 1 1 2 9 9 5 9 1 7 4 --

Winterhawk WB Pioneer 3 4 4 6 5 1 1 1 9 5 8 4 2 4 All

1 = Early 5 = Late

1 = Tender 5 = Hardy

1 = Weak 6 = Strong

1= Short 9 = Tall

1 = Short 9 = Long 1 = Susceptible 9 = Resistant Seg = Segregating 1 = High 9 = Low

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SOUTHEAST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014SALINE, SAUNDERS, AND LANCASTER COUNTIES

Brand VarietyAverage

Yield (bu/a)

Saline Yield (bu/a)

Saunders Yield (bu/a)

Lancaster Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant height

(in)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

----- NE10589 78 91 55 87 58 30 14.0 14.4----- NE09521 75 86 55 84 58 31 13.3 14.4Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 74 84 51 86 59 27 13.0 14.5NuPride Camelot 73 86 53 79 58 32 12.6 14.4Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 73 81 54 85 59 29 13.6 14.2Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 73 85 49 86 59 26 12.1 14.4Husker Genetics Overland 71 82 50 81 59 30 12.9 14.1----- Freeman 70 77 52 80 57 29 14.0 14.6----- NE09517 70 82 51 76 59 30 12.2 14.4----- NE10478 70 80 51 78 58 27 12.8 14.7----- NE07531 69 86 43 79 57 29 13.7 14.1----- NE08499 69 77 50 79 58 31 12.9 14.9----- NX04Y2107W 69 77 50 79 57 31 12.0 15.0Husker Genetics McGill 68 77 46 82 58 32 13.3 14.0WESTBRED WB-Cedar 68 85 45 74 58 24 12.2 14.8Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 68 77 47 81 58 27 14.2 14.0---- Wesley 67 78 48 74 57 28 12.2 14.5---- Turkey 66 73 50 75 58 39 13.3 15.5WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 66 75 45 78 58 29 12.6 14.9---- Scout 66 65 72 51 73 60 39 12.2 14.8----- NW07505 (W) 65 77 44 74 55 32 13.6 14.7----- Mattern 64 76 42 73 56 33 13.3 14.9WESTBRED WB4458 64 76 45 72 59 28 12.5 15.3Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Wizard 56 68 32 67 55 24 14.8 14.7Average all entries 69 80 48 78 58 30 13.0 14.6Diff. required for significance at 5% 5 7 5 10 2 1 1.2 0.9

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SOUTHEAST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014

Brand VarietyGrain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

Two year averagesLimagrain Cereal Seeds T158 78 60 12.9 13.8 26----- NE09521 78 58 14.5 14.0 31Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 78 58 14.5 13.6 29WESTBRED WB-Cedar 77 59 12.7 14.4 24----- Freeman 75 57 14.4 14.2 29Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 75 60 14.3 14.1 27NuPride Camelot 75 59 12.9 14.3 32WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 75 58 13.9 14.4 29Husker Genetics Overland 74 59 14.3 13.9 30Husker Genetics McGill 74 59 14.6 13.8 32----- NE09517 74 60 13.2 13.8 30----- NE08499 73 59 14.3 14.4 31Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 73 58 16.2 13.7 27WESTBRED WB4458 73 59 13.1 14.6 28----- NE07531 72 59 13.9 14.1 29---- Wesley 71 58 13.2 14.1 28----- NW07505 (W) 68 57 14.2 14.0 32----- Mattern 68 57 14.6 14.9 33

---- Turkey 61 58 14.3 15.3 39---- Scout 66 61 60 13.0 14.5 39Average of all entries 73 59 14 14 30Difference required for significance at 5% NS 2 1.2 0.6 NS

Three year averages----- Freeman 73 57 15.1 13.8 33Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 72 59 14.6 13.8 31Husker Genetics Overland 72 59 14.9 13.7 34Husker Genetics McGill 71 58 15.4 13.6 35Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 71 58 16.4 13.4 31NuPride Camelot 69 59 13.6 14.0 36----- NE07531 69 59 14.3 13.8 33----- Mattern 68 57 14.4 14.4 35---- Wesley 66 57 13.8 14.0 32----- NW07505 (W) 66 58 14.7 13.6 35---- Scout 66 54 60 13.6 14.2 42---- Turkey 52 58 15.3 14.8 41Average of all entries 67 58 14.7 13.9 35Difference required for significance at 5% 9 1 1.2 0.5 2

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SOUTHEAST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014 (cont.)

Brand VarietyGrain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

Four year averages----- Freeman 74 56 15 14 34Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 73 59 14 14 33Husker Genetics McGill 73 57 15 13 37Husker Genetics Overland 73 58 14 14 36NuPride Camelot 68 57 13 14 37----- Mattern 68 57 14 14 36---- Wesley 67 57 13 14 32---- Scout 66 51 59 14 14 42---- Turkey 50 57 15 15 41Average of all entries 66 57 14 14 36Difference required for significance at 5% 8 1 1.2 0.5 2

Five year averagesHusker Genetics Overland 69 58 14 13 36----- Freeman 69 55 14 13 35Husker Genetics McGill 69 57 15 13 37NuPride Camelot 65 57 13 14 37---- Wesley 64 56 13 14 33---- Scout 66 48 58 13 14 43---- Turkey 47 57 14 15 42Average of all entries 62 57 14 14 38Difference required for significance at 5% 7 1 0.5 0.4 1

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SOUTH CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TEST - 2014CLAY COUNTY

Brand VarietyAverage

Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant Height

(inches)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)----- NE10589 68 56 33 14.3 14.1Husker Genetics Overland 63 57 35 14.1 14.8----- NW07505 (W) 60 57 34 14.2 14.2----- NE08499 59 56 36 14.3 14.9----- NE09517 59 58 34 13.2 14.7NuPride Camelot 58 57 34 12.7 14.9----- Mattern 57 53 36 15.3 16.1----- Freeman 57 55 33 14.8 14.7----- NE09521 57 57 35 14.5 14.4----- NX04Y2107W 56 55 32 12.8 15.6----- NE10478 56 57 30 13.4 14.9---- Wesley 55 55 31 14.2 15.3Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 55 58 30 12.9 14.4Husker Genetics McGill 54 56 35 15.3 14.0----- NE07531 54 56 32 15.2 14.8Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 53 57 31 14.0 15.5WESTBRED WB-Cedar 52 56 28 11.8 15.2WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 52 57 32 13.7 15.5Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 51 57 33 14.0 14.4WESTBRED WB4458 49 57 30 13.2 15.5Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Wizard 46 57 30 15.1 15.3Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 44 56 29 16.0 14.7---- Turkey 43 55 42 14.1 16.4---- Scout 66 38 58 40 13.2 15.8Average of all entries 54 56 33 14.0 15.0Difference required for significance at 5% 6 1 2 0.5 0.8

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SOUTH CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches) Two year averages

Husker Genetics Overland 77 59 14.7 14.6 37----- NE07531 77 59 14.3 14.5 36----- NE09521 77 59 14.9 14.1 36----- NW07505 (W) 76 59 14.7 14.0 37----- NE09517 75 60 14.3 14.2 38Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 74 60 14.0 14.8 32WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 74 60 14.1 14.9 33NuPride Camelot 73 58 13.5 14.6 37----- NE08499 73 58 15.1 14.5 37----- Freeman 72 57 15.0 14.2 35Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 72 59 14.7 14.0 36---- Wesley 71 58 14.1 14.7 33Husker Genetics McGill 71 58 15.3 13.9 37Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 70 60 13.0 14.0 31----- Mattern 70 55 16.2 15.5 38WESTBRED WB-Cedar 68 59 12.1 14.9 30Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 66 58 16.7 14.2 31WESTBRED WB4458 65 60 13.4 15.0 33---- Scout 66 56 59 13.8 15.2 40---- Turkey 55 58 15.5 15.6 42

Average of all entries 70 59 14 15 35Difference required for significance at 5% 9 1 1.4 0.5 3

Three year averages----- NE07531 72 60 14.7 14.2 36Husker Genetics Overland 72 59 15.3 14.0 38----- NW07505 (W) 70 59 15.0 13.6 37Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 69 59 14.5 14.4 33----- Freeman 68 57 15.7 13.8 35----- Mattern 68 56 16.0 14.5 37Husker Genetics McGill 67 58 16.2 13.4 38WESTBRED WB-Cedar 66 58 12.5 14.9 31NuPride Camelot 66 58 14.2 14.3 37Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 66 60 13.3 13.7 32Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 65 58 17.4 14.0 32---- Wesley 64 58 14.6 14.5 33---- Scout 66 49 59 14.4 14.8 40---- Turkey 46 59 16.3 15.0 40

Average of all entries 65 58 15 14 36Difference required for significance at 5% 9 2 1.2 0.8 3

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SOUTH CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014 (cont)Four year averages

Husker Genetics Overland 69 58 14.9 14.0 37----- Freeman 66 57 15.1 13.8 35Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 66 59 14.2 14.5 33Husker Genetics McGill 64 57 15.8 13.4 37----- Mattern 63 56 15.0 14.3 37NuPride Camelot 61 57 13.9 14.5 37---- Wesley 60 57 14.2 14.5 33WESTBRED WB-Cedar 60 58 12.1 14.8 31---- Scout 66 45 59 14.2 14.7 40---- Turkey 43 58 15.8 15.1 39

Average of all entries 59 57 15 14 36Difference required for significance at 5% 7 1 1.0 0.7 2

Five year averagesHusker Genetics Overland 66 58 14.2 13.9 37----- Freeman 62 56 14.6 13.6 35Husker Genetics McGill 61 56 15.2 13.4 37NuPride Camelot 58 57 13.2 14.5 37---- Wesley 57 56 13.9 14.4 33---- Scout 66 44 58 13.5 14.6 40---- Turkey 41 58 15.0 14.9 40

Average of all entries 55 57 14 14 37Difference required for significance at 5% 5 1 0.7 0.4 2

SOUTH CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014 (cont)

Brand VarietyGrain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

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WEST CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014FURNAS, RED WILLOW, AND LINCOLN COUNTIES

Brand VarietyAverage

Yield (bu/a)

Furnas Yield (bu/a)

Red Willow Yield (bu/a)

Lincoln Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant Height

(inches)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)PlainsGold Byrd 68 65 94 45 59 29 12.3 13.4PlainsGold Denali 65 49 95 50 59 30 12.7 14.2----- NI09710H 62 58 83 46 57 30 11.9 13.8Syngenta AgriPro SY Monument 62 50 85 50 59 30 13.9 14.3----- Warhorse 61 44 88 52 59 29 14.1 15.0Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Wizard 60 49 87 45 59 29 13.8 14.5Husker Genetics Robidoux 59 45 88 45 59 29 12.9 15.5----- NE07531 59 46 87 45 59 30 13.4 14.7Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 59 53 82 42 58 30 13.3 14.7Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 59 47 83 47 58 30 13.0 14.3PlainsGold Antero 59 42 94 42 58 31 11.8 14.1----- Bearpaw 59 40 79 58 58 30 14.9 14.8---- Wesley 58 44 87 44 58 30 11.6 14.9Husker Genetics Settler CL 58 34 89 52 58 31 12.5 15.1WESTBRED WB-Grainfield 58 50 87 38 59 29 12.8 14.5----- Judee 58 39 84 51 58 30 12.3 15.1---- Alliance 57 47 80 45 58 29 12.4 15.2WESTBRED Winterhawk 57 44 85 43 59 29 12.7 14.9----- NW07505 (W) 57 41 83 46 58 30 12.6 15.8----- NE09517 57 43 85 42 58 30 12.5 15.3---- Mace 56 40 89 40 58 30 14.2 14.8---- Infinity CL 55 43 79 43 59 29 12.9 14.9PlainsGold Hatcher 55 42 82 42 58 30 13.1 14.3----- NE09521 55 41 83 41 58 30 13.2 14.8WESTBRED WB4458 55 42 80 42 57 28 12.5 14.9Husker Genetics McGill 54 43 77 41 59 30 13.3 14.4----- Freeman 54 39 79 43 58 29 13.3 14.1----- NE10478 54 32 87 42 58 29 13.0 15.8----- NE10589 54 37 82 44 58 31 13.3 14.3---- NW03666 (W) 53 38 78 43 59 29 12.2 14.9Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 53 44 78 36 58 30 12.6 15.0----- NE08499 53 39 81 40 58 29 12.9 15.7WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 53 39 70 49 58 30 12.7 14.8Husker Genetics Overland 51 36 76 42 58 31 12.9 15.2NuPride Camelot 51 40 76 36 58 31 12.0 15.5----- Mattern 51 33 76 45 57 31 12.0 15.9PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 51 36 79 39 58 29 13.7 16.0----- NHH11569 51 32 80 42 58 30 13.2 15.0----- NX04Y2107W 50 38 73 38 57 31 11.9 16.1

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WEST CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)Two year averages

PlainsGold Byrd 54 56 16.7 14.3 27PlainsGold Denali 52 56 15.8 14.6 28PlainsGold Antero 50 56 15.0 14.5 28Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 50 56 16.5 15.1 28WESTBRED Winterhawk 49 57 15.3 15.0 28Husker Genetics Robidoux 49 56 15.9 15.4 28----- NE09517 49 56 15.5 15.2 28---- Infinity CL 49 56 15.8 15.0 28Husker Genetics Settler CL 48 55 15.7 15.1 29Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 48 56 16.5 14.7 28----- NE08499 48 56 16.3 15.7 28WESTBRED WB-Grainfield 48 56 16.6 15.0 27---- Wesley 48 55 15.4 15.4 28Husker Genetics Overland 47 57 15.7 15.2 29----- NE07531 46 57 16.0 15.0 28WESTBRED WB4458 46 55 15.2 15.1 27----- NW07505 (W) 46 56 16.2 15.3 29----- NE09521 46 54 16.8 15.1 29---- Alliance 46 55 17.2 15.2 28----- Freeman 45 55 17.1 14.8 27PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 45 56 15.8 15.7 27---- NW03666 (W) 44 56 15.8 15.1 28WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 44 56 15.8 15.1 28----- NHH11569 44 54 16.2 15.2 29Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 44 55 16.1 14.9 27Husker Genetics McGill 44 54 17.5 15.0 28Limagrain Cereal Seeds T163 43 56 15.8 14.8 27NuPride Camelot 42 53 15.0 15.6 29----- Mattern 41 54 15.9 16.4 29---- Mace 41 54 17.3 15.1 27---- Scout 66 37 56 15.8 15.2 31---- Turkey 36 56 16.2 16.1 31Average of all entries 46 56 16.1 15.2 28Diff required for sig. at 5% 8 NS NS 0.9 2

Limagrain Cereal Seeds T163 48 39 66 39 58 29 13.4 14.9Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCH10-13 47 36 70 36 58 29 13.1 15.4---- Turkey 41 29 58 36 58 31 13.9 16.4---- Scout 66 39 29 57 30 58 32 13.0 15.5Average all entries 55 42 81 43 58 30 12.9 14.9Diff. required for significance at 5% 8 9 8 8 1 3 1.2 1.1

Brand Variety Avg. Furnas Red Willow Lincoln Bu Wt Height Kern Wt Protein

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Three year averagesPlainsGold Byrd 62 58 16.6 13.0 30

Husker Genetics Robidoux 57 59 15.7 13.9 31Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 57 58 16.2 13.7 30PlainsGold Denali 57 58 15.6 13.3 31Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 56 59 16.0 13.5 30WESTBRED Winterhawk 56 59 15.0 13.7 30Husker Genetics Settler CL 55 57 15.4 13.6 30PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 54 59 15.3 14.3 29---- Infinity CL 54 58 15.5 13.6 31----- Freeman 54 57 16.6 13.6 30Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 54 57 15.6 13.7 29Husker Genetics Overland 53 59 14.9 13.8 32---- Wesley 52 57 15.2 14.3 29Limagrain Cereal Seeds T163 52 58 15.3 13.6 30Husker Genetics McGill 52 57 16.8 13.6 31---- NW03666 (W) 52 58 15.6 13.8 31----- NE07531 51 59 15.5 13.8 30---- Alliance 51 57 16.8 13.6 30----- NW07505 (W) 50 58 16.0 13.9 31----- Mattern 48 56 15.3 14.7 31NuPride Camelot 48 55 14.7 14.4 32---- Mace 48 56 17.0 13.7 29---- Scout 66 41 58 15.5 14.1 35---- Turkey 37 57 16.4 14.8 35

Average of all entries 52 58 16 14 31Difference required for significance at 5% 8 2 1.3 0.7 2

WEST CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014 (cont)Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

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Four year averagesPlainsGold Byrd 63 58 16.0 12.7 31Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 61 57 15.9 13.3 31PlainsGold Denali 61 59 15.4 12.8 32Husker Genetics Robidoux 61 59 15.6 13.3 32WESTBRED Winterhawk 59 59 15.0 13.3 31Husker Genetics Settler CL 58 57 15.0 13.2 31----- Freeman 58 57 16.2 13.2 31---- Infinity CL 57 58 15.3 13.1 33PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 57 59 15.2 13.9 30Husker Genetics Overland 57 59 15.0 13.2 33---- Wesley 56 57 14.8 13.9 30---- NW03666 (W) 56 59 15.3 13.4 32Husker Genetics McGill 55 57 16.3 13.2 33---- Alliance 55 58 16.1 13.1 32----- NW07505 (W) 53 58 15.7 13.5 32NuPride Camelot 52 56 14.6 14.0 33---- Mace 52 56 16.6 13.2 30----- Mattern 52 56 15.1 14.0 32---- Scout 66 44 58 15.2 13.9 36---- Turkey 40 57 16.3 14.6 37

Average of all entries 55 58 16 13 32Difference required for significance at 5% 6 1 1.1 0.6 2

Five year averagesWESTBRED Winterhawk 60 59 14.7 13.0 32Husker Genetics Robidoux 59 57 15.4 13.2 32Husker Genetics Settler CL 59 57 14.5 13.1 31----- Freeman 58 57 15.8 12.9 32Husker Genetics Overland 58 59 14.6 13.1 34---- Wesley 57 57 14.4 13.7 30---- Infinity CL 57 58 14.9 13.0 34Husker Genetics McGill 56 57 16.1 13.0 33---- NW03666 (W) 56 58 14.8 13.2 32---- Alliance 56 57 15.6 13.0 33NuPride Camelot 53 56 14.1 13.7 34---- Mace 51 55 16.5 13.1 30---- Scout 66 44 57 14.7 13.8 37---- Turkey 41 57 15.9 14.4 37

Average of all entries 54 57 15 13 33Difference required for significance at 5% 5 1 0.9 0.5 2

WEST CENTRAL DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014 (cont)Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

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WEST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014CHEYENNE, KIMBALL, STATE LINE AND BOX BUTTE COUNTY

Brand VarietyAvg Yield (bu/a)

Chey. Yield (bu/a)

Deuel Yield (bu/a)

NE-WY Yield (bu/a)

Dawes Yield (bu/a)

Box Butte Yield

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant Height

(inches)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

CRFW Cowboy 61 44 48 58 78 75 60 28 13.0 12.0PlainsGold Denali 60 46 44 58 76 75 61 29 13.3 12.3PlainsGold Antero 58 47 49 44 75 73 61 26 13.1 12.2PlainsGold Byrd 57 51 50 41 76 66 60 28 14.5 12.6Husker Genetics Overland 56 43 44 52 72 71 60 29 13.2 13.3Limagrain LCS Mint 56 47 43 47 76 69 61 28 12.6 12.2PlainsGold Hatcher 55 46 44 52 67 66 60 27 13.3 12.6

Husker Genetics Robidoux 55 41 42 45 77 72 59 28 13.8 13.4----- NE09517 55 42 47 39 79 67 60 28 12.5 12.5----- Warhorse 55 43 43 52 66 72 59 28 14.4 13.8----- NE10589 55 49 45 45 68 70 60 29 13.7 13.2WESTBRED Winterhawk 54 38 45 43 70 72 60 27 12.9 12.2---- NE05548 54 47 44 49 65 65 59 33 13.4 13.1----- Mattern 53 38 42 43 72 69 58 28 13.9 14.1----- Freeman 53 42 42 42 67 74 59 26 13.6 12.8----- NE07531 53 40 45 38 74 68 60 28 13.9 12.7----- NE09521 53 44 43 40 68 72 59 29 13.9 12.6Husker Genetics Settler CL 52 40 42 38 72 68 59 27 12.8 13.3---- NW03666 (W) 52 37 48 44 63 67 60 30 13.2 12.9PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 52 45 42 37 77 61 61 28 13.7 13.6NuPride Camelot 51 48 45 37 57 67 59 29 12.4 13.5----- NW09627 51 34 44 41 67 67 59 26 14.1 13.0AGSECO TAM 113 51 38 41 42 69 66 60 27 13.7 12.5----- NI09710H 51 48 40 34 65 66 58 27 12.9 12.5Limagrain T158 50 40 35 37 76 60 61 26 12.7 12.4----- Bearpaw 50 36 41 44 61 69 59 26 14.1 13.1---- Goodstreak 49 39 37 39 63 66 60 30 13.5 13.4----- NHH11569 49 34 45 47 60 60 60 28 13.0 13.6Limagrain LCH10-13 49 44 41 34 61 63 60 27 13.5 13.2WESTBRED WB-Grainfield 49 38 48 38 60 63 59 28 13.5 13.3Limagrain LCS Wizard 49 24 41 51 64 65 60 26 14.4 12.9---- Alliance 48 29 37 41 67 66 60 28 13.3 13.0----- NW07505 (W) 48 36 47 39 59 59 59 28 12.8 12.7----- NX04Y2107W 48 40 31 37 66 67 59 26 13.0 13.4----- NE10478 48 34 44 30 73 61 59 25 14.0 13.8---- Buckskin 47 39 38 35 62 62 60 30 13.6 13.0---- Wesley 47 33 32 30 72 69 58 26 13.4 14.1

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Limagrain T163 47 37 25 37 68 68 60 27 13.2 13.8WESTBRED WB4458 47 31 38 35 66 65 60 27 13.1 13.8----- Judee 47 38 33 47 56 63 59 28 13.4 13.2---- Pronghorn 45 33 38 35 63 57 60 29 13.5 13.2---- Turkey 42 40 29 34 53 53 60 31 13.9 14.6---- Scout 66 41 36 31 30 54 55 59 32 12.8 13.5Average all entries 51 40 41 41 67 66 60 28 13.4 13.1

Diff. required for sig. 5% 6 8 7 7 13 9 1 3 0.8 1.0

WEST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014 (cont)CHEYENNE, KIMBALL, STATE LINE AND BOX BUTTE COUNTY

Brand VarietyAvg Yield (bu/a)

Chey. Yield (bu/a)

Deuel Yield (bu/a)

NE-WY Yield (bu/a)

Dawes Yield (bu/a)

Box Butte Yield

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant Height

(inches)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

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WEST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches) Two year averages

CRFW Cowboy 53 59 15.4 12.2 28PlainsGold Byrd 51 59 15.6 12.3 29PlainsGold Antero 51 59 14.0 12.1 27PlainsGold Denali 51 59 14.5 12.4 29Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 51 60 13.6 12.3 28Husker Genetics Robidoux 49 59 15.0 12.9 28PlainsGold Hatcher 49 59 14.3 12.5 26Husker Genetics Overland 48 58 15.0 12.9 29WESTBRED Winterhawk 48 60 13.9 12.2 28----- NE09517 48 60 13.6 12.5 28---- NE05548 48 58 14.8 13.0 31----- Freeman 47 57 14.4 12.6 26PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 47 60 14.0 12.9 28----- NE09521 47 59 15.2 12.5 29NuPride Camelot 46 59 13.4 12.9 29AGSECO TAM 113 46 59 14.7 12.4 28WESTBRED WB-Grainfield 46 58 14.7 12.8 28Husker Genetics Settler CL 46 58 13.7 12.8 27----- NW09627 46 58 15.1 12.7 27----- Mattern 46 57 15.7 13.5 28---- NW03666 (W) 46 58 14.4 12.8 28Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 45 60 13.6 12.3 26---- Goodstreak 45 59 15.2 13.0 31----- NE07531 45 59 14.1 12.7 28----- NW07505 (W) 45 58 14.1 12.6 29Limagrain Cereal Seeds T163 44 58 14.2 13.0 27---- Alliance 44 59 15.4 12.8 28---- Wesley 43 57 14.2 13.5 25----- NHH11569 43 58 15.1 13.0 28---- Buckskin 43 59 14.8 12.8 30WESTBRED WB4458 43 59 13.6 13.2 28Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCH10-13 42 59 14.9 13.0 27---- Pronghorn 41 59 15.4 13.0 31---- Scout 66 38 59 13.9 13.1 32---- Turkey 38 59 15.6 13.6 31

Average of all entries 46 59 15 13 28Difference required for significance at 5% 4 1 1.4 0.8 2

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Three year averagesPlainsGold Byrd 49 60 15.3 12.0 28PlainsGold Denali 48 60 14.3 12.3 28PlainsGold Hatcher 48 60 14.0 12.1 26Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 48 60 13.3 12.2 28Husker Genetics Robidoux 47 59 14.7 12.5 28PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 46 60 13.8 12.7 28WESTBRED Winterhawk 45 60 13.6 12.4 28---- NE05548 45 58 14.6 12.9 30----- Freeman 45 58 14.8 12.5 26Husker Genetics Overland 45 59 14.6 12.6 28Husker Genetics Settler CL 44 59 13.5 12.6 27NuPride Camelot 43 59 13.3 12.8 28---- NW03666 (W) 43 59 14.2 12.4 28Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 43 60 13.2 12.2 26----- Mattern 43 58 15.1 13.2 27----- NE07531 43 59 13.8 12.7 27---- Goodstreak 41 59 15.0 12.8 30Limagrain Cereal Seeds T163 41 59 14.1 12.8 27---- Wesley 41 58 14.0 13.1 26----- NW07505 (W) 41 58 14.2 12.7 28---- Alliance 40 59 15.9 12.7 27---- Buckskin 40 60 14.8 12.5 30---- Pronghorn 39 60 15.4 12.9 31---- Scout 66 36 59 14.0 12.9 31---- Turkey 35 59 15.5 13.5 30

Average of all entries 43 59 14 13 28Difference required for significance at 5% 3 1 1.0 0.7 2

WEST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014 (cont)Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)

Plant Height

(inches)

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Four year averagesPlainsGold Denali 54 60 14.5 11.8 29Husker Genetics Robidoux 53 59 14.9 11.8 29----- Freeman 53 58 14.6 11.8 28PlainsGold Byrd 52 59 15.0 11.5 30PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 52 60 14.2 12.4 29PlainsGold Hatcher 51 59 14.1 11.5 27---- NE05548 51 58 14.5 12.2 31Husker Genetics Overland 50 59 14.5 12.0 29Husker Genetics Settler CL 50 59 13.6 12.1 29WESTBRED Winterhawk 49 60 13.8 11.6 28----- NE07531 49 60 13.9 12.1 29---- NW03666 (W) 49 59 14.2 11.8 29NuPride Camelot 48 59 13.2 12.1 29----- Mattern 47 58 14.8 12.4 29---- Alliance 47 59 15.5 11.9 29---- Goodstreak 46 60 15.0 12.1 31---- Wesley 45 58 14.1 12.3 27---- Pronghorn 44 60 15.5 12.2 32---- Buckskin 44 60 14.6 12.0 32---- Scout 66 39 60 14.0 12.2 32---- Turkey 38 59 15.6 12.6 31Average of all entries 48 59 14 12 29Diff required for sig. at 5% 5 1 0.9 0.6 1

Five year averagesHusker Genetics Robidoux 54 59 14.3 11.4 29----- Freeman 53 58 14.0 11.4 28---- NE05548 52 58 13.9 11.9 31Husker Genetics Overland 52 59 13.8 11.6 29WESTBRED Winterhawk 51 60 13.3 11.3 28Husker Genetics Settler CL 51 59 13.1 11.8 28PlainsGold Hatcher 51 59 13.5 11.3 27---- NW03666 (W) 50 59 13.6 11.5 29---- Alliance 49 59 14.7 11.5 29NuPride Camelot 49 59 12.8 11.9 29---- Goodstreak 48 60 14.3 11.7 31---- Wesley 46 58 13.6 12.1 27---- Pronghorn 45 60 14.6 11.9 32---- Buckskin 45 60 13.9 11.7 32---- Scout 66 40 59 13.3 12.0 32---- Turkey 39 59 14.8 12.3 32Average of all entries 48 59 14 12 30Diff. required for sig at 5% 4 1 0.7 0.5 1

WEST DRYLAND WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010-2014 (cont)Brand Variety Yield

(bu/a)Bushel Wt

(bu/ac)KernelWt.

(000/lb)Protein

(%)Height

(inches)

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WEST IRRIGATED WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014BOX BUTTE AND CHASE COUNTIES

Brand VarietyAverage

Yield (bu/ac)

Box Butte Yield

(bu/ac)

Chase Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein

(%)WESTBRED WB-Cedar 122 118 125 60 12.3 13.7PlainsGold Denali 120 116 124 59 13.0 14.5----- NE07531 119 121 116 59 15.6 14.3PlainsGold Antero 115 112 118 59 13.5 15.1----- NE10478 114 108 119 59 13.3 14.7---- Wesley 113 106 119 59 14.2 14.8WESTBRED WB-Grainfield 113 99 127 60 15.5 15.6----- NE10589 113 109 117 59 13.9 15.6PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 112 104 119 60 13.8 15.2Husker Genetics Wesley Ever. 112 108 116 60 12.9 14.9WESTBRED WB4458 112 102 122 59 13.1 15.7Husker Genetics Wesley Gau. 111 103 119 59 13.5 14.9PlainsGold Byrd 110 100 120 59 15.0 15.5Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 110 106 114 60 13.3 14.5CRFW Cowboy 110 107 112 60 14.4 15.2Husker Genetics Wesley Ever & Gau 110 103 117 59 13.3 14.4Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Wizard 110 102 117 59 14.1 15.4----- NX04Y2107W 109 99 119 60 12.1 14.2---- NW03666 (W) 108 99 116 59 12.7 15.4----- Freeman 108 107 109 60 15.8 15.3Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCS Mint 108 104 111 60 13.2 15.0Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 108 104 111 60 12.7 14.6Husker Genetics Settler CL 107 102 112 59 12.7 13.8NuPride Camelot 106 104 108 59 12.9 14.7----- NW07505 (W) 106 103 108 59 14.0 15.1Syngenta AgriPro SY Southwind 106 106 105 59 16.0 15.3---- Anton (W) 105 101 108 60 14.8 15.0----- NE09517 105 114 96 59 13.7 15.9----- NE09521 105 106 104 59 14.1 15.1----- NI06736 105 97 112 59 13.5 15.6----- NW09627 105 103 106 59 14.4 15.3----- Mattern 103 102 104 59 14.5 14.4----- Warhorse 98 103 93 59 14.6 16.7AGSECO TAM 113 96 98 94 60 15.1 16.4Husker Genetics Robidoux 95 81 109 60 15.0 14.4Limagrain Cereal Seeds LCH10-13 92 87 97 59 14.5 15.7----- Judee 92 94 90 59 14.2 15.5----- Bearpaw 86 82 90 59 16.2 16.1

Average of all entries 107 103 111 59 14.0 15.1Difference required for significance at 5% 13 17 11 2 1.4 1.0

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WEST IRRIGATED WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014Brand Variety Grain Yield

(bu/a)Bushel Wt

(lb/bu)Kernel Wt

(000/lb)Protein

(%)Height

(inches)Two year averages

WESTBRED WB-Cedar 114 61 12.3 14.5 30PlainsGold Denali 113 60 13.0 14.3 32Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 112 60 13.3 15.2 30----- NE09517 110 59 13.7 15.1 30PlainsGold Antero 110 61 13.5 14.7 31---- Wesley 109 60 14.2 15.6 31----- NE07531 109 60 15.6 15.1 31----- NW07505 (W) 108 60 14.0 15.3 32---- Anton (W) 107 61 14.8 15.9 31PlainsGold Byrd 107 60 15.0 14.5 32PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 107 61 13.8 14.9 32----- NI06736 106 60 13.5 15.3 31NuPride Camelot 106 60 12.9 15.1 34----- Mattern 106 60 14.5 16.7 32Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 105 61 12.7 13.8 31---- NW03666 (W) 105 60 12.7 15.3 31----- NE09521 105 61 14.1 15.6 30Husker Genetics Settler CL 103 61 12.7 14.7 31----- Freeman 101 60 15.8 15.0 31----- NW09627 100 61 14.4 14.4 31Husker Genetics Robidoux 97 61 15.0 15.7 30Average of all entries 107 60 14 15 31Diff req for significance at 5% NS NS NS NS NS

Three year averagesWESTBRED WB-Cedar 109 60 12.2 13.8 31PlainsGold Denali 105 59 14.1 13.9 33Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 105 60 14.3 14.3 31PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 103 60 14.3 14.4 32----- NE07531 102 60 15.4 14.7 32---- Anton (W) 102 59 16.0 15.2 32PlainsGold Byrd 102 59 16.3 13.9 33---- Wesley 100 59 15.4 15.0 31Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 100 60 13.1 13.6 32----- Mattern 100 59 14.8 15.2 32NuPride Camelot 99 59 13.9 14.8 34

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WEST IRRIGATED WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014 (cont)Brand Variety Grain Yield

(bu/a)Bushel Wt

(lb/bu)Kernel Wt

(000/lb)Protein

(%)Height

(inches)

WEST IRRIGATED WHEAT VARIETY TESTS 2010- 2014Brand Variety Grain Yield

(bu/a)Bushel Wt

(lb/bu)Kernel Wt

(000/lb)Protein

(%)Height

(inches)Two year averages

WESTBRED WB-Cedar 114 61 12.3 14.5 30PlainsGold Denali 113 60 13.0 14.3 32Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 112 60 13.3 15.2 30----- NE09517 110 59 13.7 15.1 30PlainsGold Antero 110 61 13.5 14.7 31---- Wesley 109 60 14.2 15.6 31----- NE07531 109 60 15.6 15.1 31----- NW07505 (W) 108 60 14.0 15.3 32---- Anton (W) 107 61 14.8 15.9 31PlainsGold Byrd 107 60 15.0 14.5 32PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 107 61 13.8 14.9 32----- NI06736 106 60 13.5 15.3 31NuPride Camelot 106 60 12.9 15.1 34----- Mattern 106 60 14.5 16.7 32Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 105 61 12.7 13.8 31---- NW03666 (W) 105 60 12.7 15.3 31----- NE09521 105 61 14.1 15.6 30Husker Genetics Settler CL 103 61 12.7 14.7 31----- Freeman 101 60 15.8 15.0 31----- NW09627 100 61 14.4 14.4 31Husker Genetics Robidoux 97 61 15.0 15.7 30Average of all entries 107 60 14 15 31Diff req for significance at 5% NS NS NS NS NS

Three year averagesWESTBRED WB-Cedar 109 60 12.2 13.8 31PlainsGold Denali 105 59 14.1 13.9 33Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 105 60 14.3 14.3 31PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 103 60 14.3 14.4 32----- NE07531 102 60 15.4 14.7 32---- Anton (W) 102 59 16.0 15.2 32PlainsGold Byrd 102 59 16.3 13.9 33---- Wesley 100 59 15.4 15.0 31Limagrain Cereal Seeds T158 100 60 13.1 13.6 32----- Mattern 100 59 14.8 15.2 32NuPride Camelot 99 59 13.9 14.8 34

Three year averages (continued)----- NW07505 (W) 98 59 14.8 14.6 33Husker Genetics Settler CL 98 60 13.5 14.2 32---- NW03666 (W) 97 59 14.2 14.5 32----- Freeman 96 59 16.3 14.6 32Husker Genetics Robidoux 93 60 15.6 14.8 31Average of all entries 101 59 15 14 32

Difference required for significance at 5%

8 NS 1.2 0.7 NS

Four year averagesWESTBRED WB-Cedar 106 60 12.0 13.8 30

Syngenta AgriPro SY Wolf 105 59 14.3 13.4 31

PlainsGold Denali 104 59 13.7 13.0 32

PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus 101 60 13.7 14.4 32

---- Anton (W) 100 59 15.0 14.5 31

---- Wesley 100 59 14.5 14.4 31

PlainsGold Byrd 99 59 14.7 13.4 31

----- Mattern 99 58 13.9 14.1 31

NuPride Camelot 98 59 13.2 14.5 33

Husker Genetics Settler CL 97 59 13.2 13.5 31

----- Freeman 97 59 15.6 13.9 31

---- NW03666 (W) 97 59 13.6 14.1 31

Husker Genetics Robidoux 94 59 15.3 13.9 31

Average of all entries 100 59 14 14 31Difference required for significance at 5% 7 1 1.1 NS 2

Five year averages---- Wesley 95 59 13.5 14.0 30

Husker Genetics Settler CL 94 59 12.5 13.2 31

NuPride Camelot 93 59 12.7 14.2 33

----- Freeman 92 58 14.8 13.2 30

---- NW03666 (W) 92 59 13.1 13.7 31

---- Anton (W) 91 58 14.7 14.2 30

Husker Genetics Robidoux 89 59 14.6 13.5 30Average of all entries 92 59 14 14 31Difference required for significance at 5% NS NS 0.8 0.5 2

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CLAY COUNTY ORGANIC WHEAT VARIETY TESTS - 2014Brand Variety

Grain Yield (bu/a)

Bushel Weight (lb/bu)

Plant Height

(inches)

Kernel Weight (000/lb)

Grain Protein (%)

-- Expedition 72 60 35 12.3 14.2-- NE10507 72 57 35 14.1 13.0-- NW03666 (W) 71 58 34 13.0 13.7-- NE11499 71 60 31 12.1 14.9-- NE12589 70 59 33 13.6 13.6-- NE09521 70 59 34 13.8 13.6-- Lyman 68 59 35 12.8 14.7-- Goodstreak 68 59 37 14.5 14.4NuPride Camelot 68 59 35 11.5 14.0Husker Genetics Overland 67 59 35 14.1 13.9-- NW03681 (W) 67 59 33 13.3 14.3-- SD07165 67 59 33 14.0 13.1-- NE06469 67 58 33 12.5 13.7-- Freeman 66 58 34 14.0 13.6-- NW07505 (W) 66 58 35 13.3 13.4-- NE07409 65 59 33 14.3 13.1-- NE06607 65 58 34 13.9 14.0Husker Genetics McGill 64 58 35 14.6 13.3-- NE08659 63 59 35 12.5 13.3-- NE12662 63 60 34 13.7 13.8-- Arapahoe 62 57 35 14.9 14.0-- NE07444 62 58 36 13.3 14.2-- NIO8708 62 58 34 12.2 13.9-- Wahoo 60 57 33 14.2 13.2-- Karl 92 57 59 33 13.4 15.3-- NE12524 56 59 33 11.7 14.8-- Pronghorn 56 60 37 13.2 14.2-- NE08457 54 59 32 14.4 14.4-- NE02558 54 59 32 13.2 13.7-- Turkey 52 58 39 14.0 14.5-- NW09627 50 57 30 12.1 13.6-- Scout 66 47 59 37 12.7 14.3

Average of all entries 63 59 34 13.3 13.9Difference required for significance at 5% 7 1 2 0.9 0.3

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2014 WHEAT GRAIN YIELD RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTEDBrand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13----- NE07531 86 43 80 54 46 87 45 40 45 38 74 68 116PlainsGold Denali - - - - 49 95 50 46 44 58 76 75 124CRFW Cowboy - - - - - - - 44 48 58 78 75 112AgriPro SY Monument - - - - 50 85 50 - - - - - -PlainsGold Antero - - - - 42 94 42 47 49 44 75 74 118----- NE10589 91 55 87 68 37 82 44 49 45 45 68 70 117WESTBRED WB-Cedar 85 45 74 53 - - - - - - - - 125Husker Gen. Settler CL - - - - 34 89 52 40 42 38 72 68 112PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus - - - - 36 79 39 45 42 37 77 62 120----- Mattern 76 42 73 57 33 76 45 38 42 43 72 69 104Husker Gen. Overland 82 50 81 63 36 76 42 44 44 52 72 71 ----- Infinity CL - - - - 43 79 44 - - - - - -Husker Gen. Robidoux - - - - 45 88 45 41 42 45 77 72 109----- Warhorse - - - - 44 88 52 43 43 52 66 72 93----- NW07505 (W) 77 44 74 60 41 83 46 36 47 39 59 59 108AgriPro SY Wolf 84 51 86 53 53 82 42 - - - - - 114----- NI09710H - - - - 58 83 46 48 40 34 65 66 ------ NE09517 82 52 76 59 43 85 43 42 47 39 79 67 96WESTBRED WB-Grainfield - - - - 50 87 38 38 48 38 60 63 127NuPride Camelot 86 53 79 58 40 76 36 48 45 37 57 67 108----- NE08499 78 50 79 59 39 81 41 - - - - - ------ NE09521 86 55 84 57 41 83 41 44 43 40 68 72 104Husker Gen. McGill 77 46 82 54 43 77 41 - - - - - ----- NW03666 (W) - - - - 38 78 43 37 48 44 64 67 116Limagrain T158 85 49 86 55 44 78 36 40 35 37 76 60 111PlainsGold Byrd - - - - 65 94 45 51 50 41 76 66 120---- NE05548 - - - - - - - 47 44 49 65 65 -Limagrain T163 - - - - 39 66 39 37 25 37 68 68 ----- Mace - - - - 40 89 40 - - - - - ----- Wesley 78 48 74 55 44 87 44 33 32 30 72 69 119----- NE10478 81 51 78 56 32 87 42 34 44 30 73 61 119---- Alliance - - - - 47 80 45 30 37 41 67 66 -PlainsGold Hatcher - - - - 42 82 42 46 44 52 67 66 ----- Scout 66 72 51 73 38 29 57 30 36 31 30 54 55 ------ NW09627 - - - - - - - 34 44 41 67 67 106----- Freeman 77 52 80 57 39 79 43 42 42 42 67 74 109----- NX04Y2107W 77 50 79 56 38 73 39 40 31 38 66 67 119----- Bearpaw - - - - 40 79 58 36 41 44 61 69 90WESTBRED Winterhawk - - - - 44 85 43 38 45 43 70 72 -

Key to Locations:

1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8=Cheyenne, 9=Deuel, 10=State Line, 11=Dawes, 12=Box Butte RF, 13=Chase Irr.

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---- Pronghorn - - - - - - - 33 38 35 63 57 -

WESTBRED WB4458 76 45 72 49 42 80 42 31 38 35 66 65 122---- Goodstreak - - - - - - - 39 37 39 63 66 -WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 75 45 78 53 39 70 49 - - - - - -AGSECO TAM 113 - - - - - - - 38 41 42 69 66 94----- NHH11569 - - - - 32 80 42 34 45 47 60 60 -Limagrain LCS Wizard 68 32 67 46 49 87 45 24 42 51 64 65 117----- Judee - - - - 39 84 51 38 33 47 56 63 90Limagrain LCS Mint 81 54 85 51 47 83 47 47 43 47 76 69 111AgriPro SY Southwind 77 47 81 44 - - - - - - - - 105Limagrain LCH10-13 - - - - 36 71 36 44 41 34 61 63 97---- Turkey 73 50 75 43 29 58 36 40 29 34 53 53 ----- Buckskin - - - - - - - 39 38 35 62 62 -

Key to Locations:

1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8=Cheyenne, 9=Deuel, 10=State Line, 11=Dawes, 12=Box Butte RF, 13=Chase Irr.

2014 WHEAT GRAIN PROTEIN RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTEDBrand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13CRFW Cowboy - - - - - - - 14.3 16.6 9.0 11.4 11.1 13.7PlainsGold Denali - - - - 14.8 12.6 13.6 14.7 16.4 9.9 11.7 11.2 13.2PlainsGold Byrd - - - - 13.9 14.7 12.9 13.8 16.2 11.4 11.9 10.9 13.4AgriPro SY Monument - - - - 14.2 13.7 14.3 - - - - - -PlainsGold Antero - - - - - 14.3 14.1 14.1 15.3 10.5 11.6 11.3 14.1----- NI09710H - - - - 13.9 14.5 13.6 15.1 15.4 11.9 11.7 10.9 ------ NW09627 - - - - - - - 14.3 16.4 11.0 11.7 - 13.6PlainsGold Hatcher - - - - 14.6 14.0 13.9 14.6 16.5 10.5 12.1 11.1 -WESTBRED Winterhawk - - - - 15.0 14.0 14.8 14.9 15.8 10.9 11.5 10.5 -Limagrain T158 14.9 15.9 12.3 14.4 15.1 13.7 14.9 13.9 14.8 11.4 12.4 11.0 13.2Limagrain LCS Mint 14.9 16.1 11.7 14.4 13.8 14.5 14.7 14.9 15.5 10.2 12.3 10.9 14.1AGSECO TAM 113 - - - - - - - 15.1 16.2 10.8 12.0 10.8 13.9---- Mace - - - - 14.8 13.8 14.8 - - - - - ------ NE07531 15.1 15.4 11.9 14.8 14.8 14.3 14.5 14.9 16.6 11.4 11.2 11.6 14.0AgriPro SY Southwind 14.6 15.2 12.1 14.7 - - - - - - - - 14.7----- Freeman 15.3 16.3 12.1 14.7 14.7 14.5 13.4 14.4 17.0 11.1 12.6 10.6 14.1Husker Genetics McGill 14.8 15.0 12.3 14.0 14.7 15.3 14.1 - - - - - ------ NE10589 14.9 16.4 11.9 14.1 14.7 14.2 13.8 15.0 17.1 11.4 13.0 11.4 14.2----- NE09517 15.3 15.3 12.5 14.7 15.2 14.6 15.3 15.1 15.1 10.3 12.6 11.8 14.5----- NE09521 15.2 16.2 11.8 14.4 15.6 14.8 14.0 14.2 16.6 10.8 12.0 11.0 16.1---- Alliance - - - - 15.2 13.9 15.1 14.9 17.8 10.2 12.5 11.3 -

Key to Locations:

1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8=Cheyenne, 9=Deuel, 10=State Line, 11=Dawes, 12=Box Butte RF, 13=Chase Irr.

2014 WHEAT GRAIN YIELD RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTED (cont)Brand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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Limagrain LCS Wizard 16.0 15.8 12.2 15.3 14.2 14.8 14.7 15.2 15.8 11.2 12.3 12.2 13.5WESTBRED WB-Cedar 15.7 16.3 12.4 15.2 - - - - - - - - 13.1----- NW07505 (W) 15.6 16.1 12.5 14.2 16.2 14.2 15.4 15.1 15.3 10.9 12.8 11.6 14.5WESTBRED WB-Grainfield - - - - 14.0 14.9 14.9 15.0 17.8 11.8 12.7 10.9 14.3---- Pronghorn - - - - - - - 15.3 17.1 10.7 13.0 12.0 -Husker Genetics Settler CL - - - - 15.1 14.6 15.1 14.9 17.7 11.1 12.7 11.6 13.9---- NW03666 (W) - - - - 14.8 15.0 14.9 15.6 15.1 11.6 12.2 12.6 14.7AgriPro SY Wolf 15.6 15.1 12.9 15.5 - 14.6 14.7 - - - - - 14.5Husker Genetics Overland 15.5 14.2 12.5 14.8 14.7 15.6 15.7 14.8 17.4 11.2 12.8 11.7 ----- Infinity CL - - - - 15.4 15.3 14.3 - - - - - -NuPride Camelot 15.4 15.3 12.6 14.9 15.2 15.9 15.8 15.2 16.3 11.9 14.4 11.5 14.3---- Goodstreak - - - - - - - 15.4 17.4 10.7 13.3 12.2 -Limagrain LCH10-13 - - - - 15.6 14.9 15.2 15.4 17.0 11.8 12.7 11.4 15.0---- NE05548 - - - - - - - 16.4 16.0 11.1 12.9 12.5 ------ Bearpaw - - - - 14.8 14.8 14.8 16.7 15.5 10.7 14.0 12.3 15.9----- NE10478 15.7 15.8 12.6 14.9 16.8 15.2 14.8 15.0 18.2 12.4 12.7 11.7 13.9---- Wesley 16.2 15.4 11.9 15.3 15.1 15.2 14.7 15.2 18.2 12.6 13.7 11.9 14.3WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 15.8 16.5 12.4 15.5 15.5 16.1 14.1 - - - - - ------ NHH11569 - - - - 15.0 15.6 15.0 15.6 17.3 11.1 13.2 12.6 -Limagrain T163 - - - - 14.9 15.9 14.9 14.6 18.7 12.7 12.4 11.4 -Husker Genetics Robidoux - - - - 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 17.5 11.3 13.6 11.3 15.0----- NE08499 15.8 16.9 12.1 14.9 16.1 15.4 15.2 - - - - - ------ Judee - - - - 15.8 14.6 14.3 17.0 17.1 10.5 13.3 12.0 15.9WESTBRED WB4458 16.6 16.3 13.0 15.5 15.1 15.3 14.7 16.4 17.0 12.3 13.5 12.4 13.7----- Warhorse - - - - 14.7 15.2 15.2 15.7 16.9 11.0 14.2 13.1 15.6PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus - - - - 16.3 15.8 15.6 15.9 17.3 12.5 12.7 11.8 13.9----- NX04Y2107W 16.7 15.5 12.8 15.6 15.4 16.5 16.7 - 16.1 12.9 12.4 12.3 14.4----- Mattern 16.8 14.9 13.1 16.1 16.1 16.2 15.6 16.2 16.6 12.4 14.7 12.6 15.8---- Buckskin - - - - - - - 16.3 16.4 11.7 12.0 11.9 ----- Scout 66 16.2 16.0 12.3 15.8 14.8 14.1 16.1 14.6 16.0 12.3 13.1 12.4 ----- Turkey 16.6 16.7 13.1 16.4 15.7 16.7 17.0 15.3 18.8 11.7 15.0 12.9 -

Key to Locations:

1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8=Cheyenne, 9=Deuel, 10=State Line, 11=Dawes, 12=Box Butte RF, 13=Chase Irr.

2014 WHEAT GRAIN PROTEIN RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTED (cont)Brand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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2014 WHEAT BUSHEL WEIGHT RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTEDBrand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12----- Mattern 54 54 61 53 57 59 56 60 59 56 59 56----- NI09710H - - - - 58 59 55 59 57 56 60 ----- NE05548 - - - - - - - 59 61 56 59 ----- Wesley 55 56 61 55 58 59 57 61 57 57 57 56----- NX04Y2107W 54 55 60 55 57 57 57 60 59 58 58 57----- NW07505 (W) 55 52 59 57 58 60 56 60 60 57 58 57----- Bearpaw - - - - 57 59 57 60 60 55 62 56---- Mace - - - - 58 59 56 - - - - -Limagrain LCS Wizard 57 49 60 57 58 60 58 60 61 59 58 57AgriPro SY Southwind 56 56 61 56 - - - - - - - 57----- NW09627 - - - - - - - 60 59 57 60 58----- Freeman 56 56 60 55 58 60 57 60 60 57 59 58---- Goodstreak - - - - - - - 60 61 58 59 -Limagrain T163 - - - - 57 59 57 60 61 58 59 ------ Warhorse - - - - 59 59 58 60 61 57 59 56----- Judee - - - - 58 59 58 60 60 57 60 57----- NE07531 57 55 60 56 58 61 56 60 60 56 63 57WESTBRED WB-Grainfield - - - - 59 61 58 59 61 57 57 58NuPride Camelot 58 56 60 57 57 58 57 60 60 58 61 56PlainsGold Hatcher - - - - 59 60 56 60 62 57 59 ------ NE09521 56 56 60 57 58 60 55 61 60 58 61 57----- NHH11569 - - - - 58 59 57 59 60 57 61 -Husker Gen. Robidoux - - - - 58 61 57 60 61 56 58 58Husker Gen. Settler CL - - - - 58 60 58 60 60 59 59 57WESTBRED WB4458 58 57 61 57 57 58 56 60 60 59 60 58---- Buckskin - - - - - - - 60 60 59 60 ------ NE10478 56 56 61 57 57 61 57 59 59 59 61 58---- Turkey 55 58 62 55 57 60 58 59 60 59 62 ------ NE08499 56 58 61 56 57 60 58 - - - - ------ NE10589 57 56 61 56 58 59 58 59 61 58 62 57WESTBRED WB-Cedar 56 57 61 56 - - - - - - - 58---- Scout 66 58 59 62 58 57 58 57 60 58 58 61 ----- Infinity CL - - - - 57 60 59 - - - - -Husker Gen. McGill 57 57 61 56 59 59 58 - - - - -Husker Gen. Overland 57 57 62 57 59 59 57 60 61 55 62 -AgriPro SY Monument - - - - 58 60 57 - - - - -WESTBRED WB-Redhawk 57 57 61 57 59 58 58 - - - - ----- Alliance - - - - 59 59 57 60 60 59 62 -Limagrain LCH10-13 - - - - 58 60 57 60 60 60 62 57

Key to Locations: 1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8= Deuel, 9=State Line, 10=Dawes, 11=Box Butte RF, 12=Chase Irr.

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WESTBRED Winterhawk - - - - 59 61 57 60 61 59 60 ----- Pronghorn - - - - - - - 60 61 59 61 ----- NW03666 (W) - - - - 58 60 58 60 61 58 61 57AgriPro SY Wolf 57 57 63 57 57 60 57 - - - - 58PlainsGold Byrd - - - - 59 62 58 61 60 57 60 57PlainsGold Antero - - - - 58 60 57 60 61 59 64 56AGSECO TAM 113 - - - - - - - 60 60 59 62 58----- NE09517 58 58 62 58 59 59 57 59 60 60 62 57Limagrain LCS Mint 57 58 62 57 58 59 56 60 62 60 60 59PlainsGold Brawl Cl Plus - - - - 57 60 56 60 61 60 63 60PlainsGold Denali - - - - 59 60 57 61 62 59 61 57Limagrain T158 58 58 62 58 58 60 57 60 61 59 62 58CRFW Cowboy - - - - - - - 61 61 58 61 59

Key to Locations: 1=Saline, 2=Saunders, 3=Lancaster, 4=Clay, 5=Furnas, 6=Red Willow, 7=Lincoln, 8= Deuel, 9=State Line, 10=Dawes, 11=Box Butte RF, 12=Chase Irr.

2014 WHEAT BUSHEL WEIGHT RANK AT ALL LOCATIONS TESTED (cont)Brand Variety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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2014 WINTER BARLEY VARIETY TRIAL (BVT) COLBY-KS, LINCOLN-NE, MEAD-NE, AND SIDNEY-NE

Entry NameYield (bu/ac) Moist (%) Test Wt (lb/bu) Head Date Avg Ht Winter Surv. (%)

Sidney-NE Colby-KS Avg. Rank Colby-KS Colby-KS May Date Inches Lincoln MeadP-713 2978 2041 2510 18 11 45 22 27 19 68P-721 2872 1918 2395 23 10 46 22 26 6 84P-954 3186 2488 2837 6 11 48 23 26 11 83TAMBAR 501 2651 1322 1987 34 10 41 20 26 3 71NB09437 2565 908 1737 37 11 48 23 28 12 75NB09441 2500 879 1690 38 10 41 18 26 0 68NB10403 2028 2763 2396 22 12 46 18 28 12 79NB10409 2931 1507 2219 29 11 51 23 28 8 74NB10417 2845 1986 2416 21 10 44 19 25 0 81NB10420 2413 1719 2066 31 11 47 20 26 3 40NB10425 3077 1555 2316 27 10 45 22 27 3 67NB10440 2598 1543 2071 30 11 47 20 28 3 71NB10444 2596 3157 2877 3 11 45 20 26 0 65NB99845 3084 2530 2807 7 11 47 21 24 3 80NB11414 2841 2953 2897 2 11 46 22 26 0 41NB11416 3212 2107 2660 12 11 44 22 27 11 66NB11418 2885 2489 2687 10 11 46 22 25 9 72NB11430 2925 2124 2525 17 11 48 20 28 0 75NB12419 3153 1853 2503 19 11 45 22 27 17 83NB12421 3423 2261 2842 5 12 45 23 26 53 84NB12422 3359 1168 2264 28 10 48 23 26 3 79NB12424 3181 1524 2353 25 11 47 23 25 0 73NB12425 3336 2689 3013 1 11 45 23 26 22 83NB12426 3249 1920 2585 15 11 47 22 28 3 81NB12431 3266 2430 2848 4 11 47 21 24 3 74NB12433 3149 1929 2539 16 11 48 21 24 -0 53NB12434 3152 2360 2756 8 10 45 20 25 18 76NB12436 3055 1646 2351 26 11 46 21 27 6 65NB12437 3122 1637 2380 24 10 46 22 27 22 74NB13401 3056 2266 2661 11 10 45 22 27 0 83NB13415 2661 2532 2597 14 11 46 21 27 9 61NB13430 2905 1965 2435 20 11 42 21 26 0 51NB13434 2333 1641 1987 33 11 45 24 27 0 31NB13435 2649 2624 2637 13 12 47 23 26 0 46NB13436 2888 2617 2753 9 11 48 23 24 0 38NB13437 2346 954 1650 39 11 43 22 25 0 22NB13438 2509 1433 1971 35 11 45 22 23 0 28NB13440 2295 572 1434 40 11 46 24 23 0 13NB13441 2702 1048 1875 36 11 46 18 22 0 45NB13442 2611 1519 2065 32 12 44 23 25 0 33Avg all entries 2865 1914 2390 - 11 46 22 26 6 63Diff for sig. 5% 633 1505 - - 2 7 2 - 7 19

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2014 WINTER TRITICALE VARIETY TRIAL (TVT) LINCOLN, MEAD, AND SIDNEY

Entry NameGrain Yield (lb/ac)

RankBacterial

Streak (1-9)

Winter Survival

(%)

Plant Height (cm)Lincoln Mead Sidney Average

NT01451 3190 2368 3891 3150 8 3 100 44NT05421 3641 3047 3829 3506 1 4 99 52NT06422 3557 2476 3802 3278 5 5 99 48NT06427 3314 1926 3742 2994 12 3 99 45OVERLAND 3446 3019 3875 3447 2 2 98 36NT07403 3773 2129 3481 3128 10 5 99 43NT09423 3223 2663 3936 3274 6 2 100 45NT10417 2291 1957 3912 2720 21 4 100 45NT11406 3203 1697 3789 2896 14 3 100 45NT11410 3380 1691 3440 2837 16 4 98 45NT11428 3389 2399 3416 3068 11 3 100 52NT12403 3258 2441 4005 3235 7 6 100 44NT12404 3293 1868 3535 2899 13 6 100 44NT12406 3155 2412 3859 3142 9 6 99 47NE422T 2844 2034 3136 2671 23 4 100 57NT12412 3008 1837 3348 2731 19 3 98 44NT12425 3496 1956 3172 2875 15 3 100 52NT12440 1936 1201 2910 2016 28 4 95 41NT13403 2746 1819 3722 2762 17 6 99 45NT13405 2259 1301 3548 2369 27 5 97 46NT13410 2775 1812 3506 2698 22 6 99 48NT13411 2305 1352 3563 2407 26 5 97 45NT13412 1232 1195 3487 1971 30 5 91 44NT13416 3444 2579 3977 3333 4 6 100 49NE426GT 2588 2195 3499 2761 18 6 99 45NT13420 2794 2051 3341 2729 20 7 99 45NT13421 1817 1256 2909 1994 29 5 98 39NT13429 2250 1720 3790 2587 25 5 99 48NT13430 2514 1835 3627 2659 24 4 100 43NT13443 4053 2761 3473 3429 3 3 99 56Average all entries 2939 2033 3584 - - 4 - -Diff. for sig. 5% 464 510 479 - - 2 - -

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Notice to Buyer: Exclusion of Warranties and Limitations of Damages

Seed bearing authorized Nebraska Certified Quality labels has met the minimum requirements outlined in the current edition of the Nebraska Seed Certification Standards. Theseed certification process relies upon samples and records provided by members/applicants which are beyond the control of the certifying agency. Therefore, the Nebraska CropImprovement Association makes no warranties, expressed or implied, including warranty of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose concerning certified seed andhereby expressly disclaims the same. In no event shall the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association be responsible for damages, actual, incidental, or consequential, regardingcertified seed provided by applicants/members and/or vendors. However, complaints addressed to the the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association will be investigated.

268 Plant Sciences HallLincoln, Nebraska 68583-0911402-472-1444 or 888-346-6242

FAX: 402-472-8652http://www.necrop.org

The Nebraska Crop Improvement Association is dedicated to enhancing the economic viability and well-being of the peopleof Nebraska and the world, through value-added products and processes.

We will achieve this goal through an organizational structure which attracts the finest people, fully develops and challengesindividual talents, encourages industry-wide collaboration to advance agriculture, and maintains the Association’s historicprinciples of integrity.

OFFICERS

Jerry Radke, Big Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President (District 4)Dave Fuss, Morrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President (State-at-Large)Joe Thimm, Beatrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer (District 1)

DIRECTORS

Harlan Husa, Hebron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District 2Mark Spurgin, Paxton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District 3Ryan Peters, McCook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State-at-LargeBrad Hansen, Hemingford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State-at-LargeLeon Kriesel, Gurley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seed Trade RepresentativeRoch Gaussoin, Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agronomy RepresentativeRick Koelsch, Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IANR-UNL Representative

STAFF

Steve Knox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-ManagerDiane Brestel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative AssistantSteve Pageler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant ManagerRebecca Ott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seed AnalystLynn Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lab Supervisor

The purpose of this directory is to provide crop producers, decision makers and the seed industry with areference to seed sources in Nebraska.

This seed book includes those members whose fields were planted with eligible seed stocks and whose applications for fieldinspection were received by the publication date.

Inquiries about seed supplies and prices should be directed to the growers and/or seed enterprises listed, not to the NebraskaCrop Improvement Association.

In no case is the seed listed in this seed book yet CERTIFIED, for it must be conditioned, tested in the laboratory, and labeledwith the official certification tag or bulk sale certificate before it can be offered for sale as Certified Quality Seed.

Seed producers, conditioners, and distributors voluntarily use the seed certification process to assure their customers thatextra care has been taken to provide them with correctly identified, genetically pure seed. The CERTIFIED SEED labelidentifies seed meeting quality requirements and assures the buyer of obtaining reliable performance of the variety named onthe label.

Each member is responsible for handling certifiable seed so it will also meet the Nebraska Certification Standards for physicalpurity and germination. The Nebraska Seed Law requires EACH container of seed be labeled as to its origin, the germinationpercentage and date of test, the percentage by weight of pure seed, other crop seed, weed seed, and inert matter. By studyingthe CERTIFIED LABEL, a buyer can determine the quality of the seed. If Certified seed is purchased in the bulk, each saleis accompanied by an official Retail Bulk Sale Certificate, which includes the same information as a label.

Orders for Certified seed may be accepted by the listed growers, approved conditioners, and authorized distributors only withthe understanding that they will be filled if and when ALL the certification requirements are completed.

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PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION ACTHOW IT BENEFITS YOU!

! Any varieties listed in this publication under the Plant Variety Protection Act will be marked with the logo.

! It takes up to ten years to develop a new variety. PVP encourages plant breeding research to produce even better varietiesfor tomorrow. Without PVP, plant breeders could not afford to invest capital into new varieties and would not be interestedin breeding improved varieties.

! Most protected varieties can only be sold as certified quality seed. This helps ensure that the seed buyer gets the varietyexactly as the breeder intended it to be.

! The use of certified quality, genetically pure seed allows the complementary varieties you've chosen to make the most ofthe growing environment.

! The Department of Agriculture is responsible for enforcement of Plant Variety Protection violations in Nebraska. Privateseed companies are authorized to take appropriate legal action. Contact the Department of Agriculture (402-471-2394)for more information about your rights and responsibilities with PVP varieties.

WHEAT VARIETY SELECTION & COMPLEMENTATION

Because there is no single perfect variety, using complementation enables you to offset the potential weaknesses (productionlimitations) found in each variety with the strengths of others. This compensation improves the opportunity for yield stabilityand profitability of your entire wheat production system.

The number of complementary varieties you grow or the acres to be planted to each variety will depend entirely on yourproduction conditions and special needs. There are four simple steps in using the variety complementation strategy.

1. Identify your workhorse varieties-These are the varieties now being grown on a majority of your acres with a reliable andproven record of performance over a period of years.

2. Complement production needs and limits - Select varieties that have useful characteristics needed for your specificproduction practices, soil conditions, and offer the best protection from diseases and other yield limiting factors commonto your growing area.

3. Complement with a range of maturities - Select varieties that mature earlier or later than your workhorse variety,because some years may favor early varieties and some may favor later varieties. A spread of maturities will also allow youto stagger your harvest and take maximum advantage of your equipment and reduce potential losses to weathering, etc.

4. Complement with different genetics - Select varieties that share 50% or less similar parentage to your workhorse varietyand each other. Varieties with similar genetic backgrounds can often be susceptible to the same disease and productionrisks.

HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ALLIANCE - Alliance is a moderately early maturing, moderately short height variety best adapted to dryland production.

It has fair to good winterhardiness, short coleoptile, very good tillering ability, moderately strong straw, and good milling/bakingqualities. It was developed by Nebraska and the USDA-ARS from the cross Arkan/Colt//Chisholm sib. U.S. Protected Variety(PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 9400264. Alliance can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed* Gurley 308-884-2424 80

AgriPro brand AP503 CL2 - AP503 CL2 is an awned, white chaffed, medium maturing, semidwarf with excellentstraw strength. It has good winterhardiness and very good milling and baking qualities. AP503 CL2 has moderate resistanceto leaf and stripe rusts and is susceptible to Hessian fly. AP503 CL2 contains two genes that confers tolerance to the BASFherbicide Beyond and is a wheat to be used as a component of the BASF CLEARFIELD Production System. The StewardshipProgram requires the grower must purchase Certified AP503 CL2 wheat seed and must agree not to save seed forplanting. Any unauthorized planting of the AP503 CL2 variety will be punishable under the U.S. Patent law. It was developed,produced, and marketed exclusively under the AgriPro brand name. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200800322. AP503 CL2 can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 Chase Luhrs Cert Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc. McCook 308-340-6834

*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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WestBred brand ARMOUR - Armour is a hard red winter wheat with broad adaption developed from the crossB1551W/KS94U326. It is an early maturing, medium height variety with excellent straw strength and good test weight. It isresistant to acid soil conditions, powdery mildew, leaf rust, stem rust and soil borne mosaic virus. It is moderately susceptibleto stripe rust and wheat streak mosaic virus and susceptible to Hessian fly and Russian aphid. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA1994). Certificate No. 200900132.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826 190Gage Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865 22Thayer Harlan F. Husa Hebron 402-768-2423 33

Maschmann Mills* Deshler 402-365-4369

AgriPro brand ART - Art is a white chaffed, high tillering variety with medium maturity and excellent straw strength.Art is a semidwarf variety that is medium early in maturity. Art has resistance to leaf rust, stripe rust and stem rust and isresistant to Soil Borne Wheat Mosaic Virus and intermediate to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus. Art has an intermediate reactionto Powdery mildew and is moderately resistant to Tan Spot. It was developed, produced, and marketed exclusively under theAgriPro brand name. Non-complementary varieties include Jagger. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200700349. Art can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834

BRAWL CL Plus - Brawl CL Plus is an awned, white-glumed, hard red winter wheat. It is medium-tall, early maturingand has excellent straw strength. It has a medium-long coleoptile and has excellent straw strength, test weight, and bakingand milling qualities. Brawl CL Plus has moderate resistance to stripe rust, wheat soilborne mosaic Virus, and powdery mildew.It was selected from the three-way cross Teal 11A/Above//CO99314. Brawl CL Plus was developed by the ColoradoAgricultural Experiment Station. The non-transgenic herbicide tolerance in Brawl CL Plus was developed by BASF. It is awheat to be used as a component of the BASF CLEARFIELD Production System. This system is designed to controlweeds like downy brome, jointed goatgrass, and feral rye and other broadleaf and grassy weeds. It carries two genes fortolerance which serves to enhance both crop safety and weed control. The CLEARFIELD Production System will include astewardship program that will help maintain the stability of the system. This means the grower must purchase CertifiedBrawl CL Plus wheat seed and must agree not to save seed for planting. Any unauthorized planting of the Brawl CL Plusvariety will be punishable under the U.S. Patent law. Brawl CL Plus is available in Nebraska from NuPride Genetics NetworkAffiliates. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201200434.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 835 1845Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 120 530Perkins ORK Farms Imperial 308-882-7777 280Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc. McCook 308-340-6834 45 104

BUCKSKIN - Buckskin is a moderately early maturing, tall variety with good yield stability in the Nebraska panhandle andsurrounding dryland production areas. It has fair winterhardiness, good test weight patterns, long coleoptile, good tilleringability, moderately strong straw, and good milling/baking qualities. Buckskin was developed by Nebraska and the USDA-ARSfrom the cross Scout/4/Quivira/2/Tenmarq/3/Marquillo/Oro. Non-complementary varieties include Scout 66, TAM 105, andTrego.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Dawes Heritage Seed Co. Inc. Crawford 308-665-1672 110

BYRD - Byrd is an awned, white-glumed, variety released by the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. It is medium-height with good straw strength that is medium maturing with intermediate coleoptile length. Straw strength is average to aboveaverage with severe lodging only occurring under extremely high yielding irrigated conditions. Byrd is moderately resistant tostrip rust and resistant to Ug99 stem rust and its derivatives. It is moderately resistant to Powdery Mildew and moderatelysusceptible to leaf rust and US races of stem rust. Byrd is moderately susceptible to wheat streak mosaic virus and barleyyellow dwarf virus and susceptible to Hessian Fly. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.2012004342. Byrd can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond* Imprial 308-882-5917 100 138Deuel Ag Operations Group* Big Springs 308-889-3429 60

Carter Certified Seed Chappell 308-874-4583 82Frontier Dunbar Seed* Eustis 308-486-5590 159

Kelly Lehmann Eustis 308-486-5364 25Perkins ORK Farms Imperial 308-882-7777 38 721Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834 75 233

*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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AgriPro brand CJ - CJ is an awned hard red winter wheat bred and developed by Syngenta Seeds, Inc. It is an earlymaturing variety similar to Jagger. CJ is a semidwarf variety similar in height to PostRock. It has white chaff at maturity andgood straw strength. CJ has resistance to leaf rust, stripe rust, and stem rust. It also has Hessian fly resistance and toleranceto low pH conditions. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201000328. CJ can only be sold as a class ofcertified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc.* Nora 402-469-8153Thayer Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4369

NuPride Genetics Network brand CAMELOT - Camelot is a hard red winter wheat cultivar selected from thecross KS91H184/Arlin Sib//KS91HW29/3/NE91631/4/ VBF0168. Camelot is a medium late maturing semidwarf wheat with aplant height similar to Millennium. Camelot has good straw strength and good winterhardiness. Camelot is moderately resistantto stem, leaf, stripe rust, and Hessian fly. It also is slightly more tolerant to Fusarium head blight (scab). It is moderatelysusceptible to wheat soil borne mosaic virus and susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus and wheat streak mosaic virus.Camelot was developed cooperatively by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS. It will be marketedby NuPride Genetic Network. Non-complementary varieties include Hatcher and 2137. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200900314. Camelot can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed* Gurley 308-884-2424 434Deuel V & F Farms Company* Chappell 308-874-2840 236Frontier Dunbar Seed* Eustis 308-486-5590Lincoln Nelson Certified Seed* Wallace 308-539-1847Saunders Rezac Seed* Valparaiso 402-784-3875Thayer Maschmann Mills* Deshler 402-365-4369

WB-CEDAR - WB-Cedar is a medium early variety that is broadly adapted to the Central and Southern Great Plains.It features excellent straw strength, very good winterhardiness, and good test weight. It is tolerant to acid soils and soil bornemosaic. WB-Cedar is resistant to Tan Spot and Soil Borne Mosaic Virus. It has moderate resistance to stripe rust andsusceptible to hessian Fly. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100378. COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed* Hemingford 308-487-3705 220 260Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Gage Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865 30Saunders Rezac Seed Valparaiso 402-784-3875 19Thayer Harlan Husa Hebron 402-768-2423 16

Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4369 53

COWBOY - Cowboy is an awned, white-glumed, hard red winter wheat that has been jointly released by the ColoradoAgricultural Experiment Station, the University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station and the CRFW. Cowboy is mediumin height and coleoptile length with fair straw strength and has adequate winter hardiness for the central and southern GreatPlains area. Cowboy has resistance to stripe rust and moderate resistant to US races of stem rust. Cowboy is also resistantto Hessian fly. Cowboy is susceptible to leaf rust and (Ug99) stem rust. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 201300477. Cowboy can only be sold as a class of certified seedCOUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 14

DENALI - Denali is an awned, white-glumed, hard red winter wheat. Denali is medium-tall, medium-late maturing, andhas good straw strength. It has a long coleoptile and excellent test weight. Denali is resistant to stripe rust and Hessian fly,moderately resistant to stem rust and susceptible to leaf rust. It was selected from the cross CO980829/TAM 111. Denali wasdeveloped by the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). CertificateNo. 201200433.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Deuel Ag Operations Group* Big Springs 308-889-2429 77

EVEREST - Everest an early maturing wheat with good straw strength and excellent test weight patterns. It is moderatelyresistant to Fusarium Head Blight, barley yellow dwarf, and Hessian fly. Everest has good acid soil tolerance. It is susceptibleto tan spot and only moderately resistant to leaf rust. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201000387. Everestcan only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Frontier Kelly Lehmann Eustis 308-486-5364 49Gage Husa Seed Farms Wymore 402-674-3188 31Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394 8 346Thayer Kenneth Degenhardt Hebron 402-768-3686 13 233

Harlan Husa Hebron 402-768-2423 10Maschmann Mills* Deshler 402-365-4369 81

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Husker Genetics FREEMAN brand (NE06545) - Husker Genetics Freeman Brand is a semi-dwarf wheat moderatelyearly in maturity and approximate mature plant height of 34 inches. It has moderate straw strength and good winter hardiness.Husker Genetics Freeman Brand is resistant to Soilborne wheat mosaic virus and moderately resistant to moderatelysusceptible to stem rust, leaf rust, and stripe rust. It is moderately susceptible to Fusarium head blight and susceptible toHessian fly, barley yellow dwarf virus, and wheat streak mosaic virus. Husker Genetics Freeman Brand was developedcooperatively by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS. It was selected from the cross KS92-946-B-15-lIAlliance where the pedigree of KS92-946-B-15-1 is ABI86*3414/Jagger/Karl92.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Cullan Farms Hemingford 308-487-5288 33Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 28Gage Blue Valley Seed DeWitt 402-239-0566 18

Husa Seed Farms Barneston 402-674-3188 6Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394 17Perkins McArtor Certified Seed Grant 308-352-2361 11Saunders Kubik Seed Sales Prague 402-663-4379 2

Rezac Seed Valparaiso 402-784-3875 16Webster Stanley Pavelka Bladen 402-756-3010 30

Jeff/Norman Rose Blue Hill 402-756-2073 15

AgriPro brand SY GOLD - SY Gold is an awned hard red winter wheat bred and developed by Syngenta Seeds, Inc.It is a medium-early maturity variety similar to PostRock. SY Gold is a semidwarf variety similar in height to PostRock and hasexcellent straw strength. It has resistance to leaf rust, stripe rust and stem rust. SY Gold is resistant to Soil-Borne WheatMosaic Virus. It has an intermediate reaction to Powdery mildew and is moderately resistant to Tan Spot and Speckled leafblotch. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201000389. SY Gold can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Furnas Von Johnson* Cambridge 308-697-4654Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834Webster Leon Lutkemeier* Bladen 402-756-8488

GOODSTREAK - Goodstreak is medium in maturity. It has a long coleoptile. The mature plant height of Goodstreakis 38 inches. It has moderate straw strength. The winter hardiness of Goodsteak is good to very good. Goodstreak ismoderately resistant to stem and stripe rust and Hessian fly. It is susceptible to leaf rust and wheat streak mosaic virus.Goodstreak was evaluated as NE97465 in Nebraska yield nurseries. It was selected from the crossSD3055/KS88H164//NE89646. Goodstreak was developed cooperatively by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station andthe USDA-ARS and released by the developing institutions and the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station. Non-complementary varieties include Pronghorn. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200300281. Goodstreak canonly be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Cullan Farms* Hemingford 308-487-5288 369Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 97Deuel V & F Farms Co.* Chappell 308-874-2840 241Kimball Campstool Farms* Kimball 308-235-7284 44

WB-GRAINFIELD - WB-Grainfield is a medium maturing hard red winter wheat with good winter hardiness. It is mediumin height with very good straw strength. WB-Grainfield is resistant to leaf rust and moderately resistant to stripe rust and tanspot. It is moderately susceptible to powdery mildew and fusarium head blight. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). CertificateNo. 201200153.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 367Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 130

HATCHER - Hatcher is a awned, white-chaffed, medium maturing, semidwarf. It has intermediate coleoptile length andaverage straw strength. It is moderately susceptible to leaf rust and moderately resistant to stripe rust. Hatcher is resistant toRussian Wheat Aphid biotype 1. Milling characteristics are excellent while its baking characteristics are good. Hatcher wasdeveloped via a three-way cross with Yumar, Vista , and an experimental hard white winter wheat from Kansas State. Hatcherwas released by Colorado State University in 2004. Non-complementary varieties include Yumar. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA1994). Certificate No. 200500340. Hatcher can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Deuel Ag Operations Group* Big Springs 308-889-3429 91

*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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WestBred brand HITCH - Hitch is a medium short, later maturing variety with excellent straw strength. It is derivedfrom the cross G53/3/Abilene/G1113//Karl 92/4/Jagger/5/KS89180B. Hitch is resistance to leaf rust, stripe rust, and soil bornemosaic virus. It is moderately resistant to stripe rust and powdery mildew. It is moderately susceptible to wheat streak mosaicvirus and susceptible to Hessian fly and Russian wheat aphid. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200900131.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826

IDEAL - Ideal is an awned medium maturing variety released by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Idealis well adapted to areas where Wesley and Overland are currently being produced. It is similar in height to Overland and withgood straw strength. Ideal has moderate resistance to stem and leaf rust and partial resistance to Hessian fly. Ideal ismoderately resistant to tan spot, moderately susceptible to stripe rust, and susceptible to Wheat Soil Mosiac Virus. U.S. PlantVariety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201200428. Ideal can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Saunders Kubik Seed Sales* Prague 402-663-4379

INFINITY CL - Infinity CL is a medium maturing, semi-dwarf variety selected from the cross Windstar//Millennium/Above.The mature plant height is shorter than Millennium and taller than Wesley. Infinity CL is an awned, white-glumed cultivar withmoderate straw strength, similar to Wahoo, but worse than Wesley. It is moderately resistant to stem rust, leaf rust, and striperust. It is susceptible to Hessian fly and Wheat Soilborne Mosaic virus. Infinity was developed and released by the Universityof Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. The Stewardship Progam requires the grower must purchase CertifiedInfinity CL wheat seed and must agree not to save seed for planting. Any unauthorized planting of the Infinity CL varietywill be punishable under the U.S. Patent law. Infinity CL is available from NuPride Genetics Network Affiliates. U.S. ProtectedVariety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200600172. Infinity can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 300Deuel Carter Certified Seed* Chappell 308-874-4583 630Perkins ORK Farms* Grant 308-882-7777 115

AgriPro brand JAGALENE - Jagalene is a medium maturing variety with excellent straw strength. It is resistant tostem rust, leaf rust and soilborne wheat mosaic virus. It is moderately resistant to wheat streak mosaic virus and is susceptibleto Hessian fly. It is widely adapted and demonstrates good disease resistance and drought tolerance. It was selected from thecross Abilene/Jagger and developed, produced, and marketed exclusively under the AgriPro brand name. Non-complementaryvarieties include Abilene, Betty, Cutter, Jagger, Millennium, Ogallala, and Rio Blanco. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200200160. Jagalene can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917Dawes Heritage Seed Co. Inc. Crawford 308-665-1672

KARL 92 - Karl 92 is a very early maturing, moderately short variety with strong straw strength. It has a medium lengthcoleoptile and fair winterhardiness. Karl 92 is very similar to Karl for most traits but has more uniformity, better yield and testweight. It was developed by Kansas and the USDA-ARS from selections taken from Karl.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc.* Nora 402-469-8153 20 40Thayer Maschmann Mills* Deshler 402-365-4369Webster Ronald Bolte Blue Hill 402-224-0444 21

Jeff/Norman Rose Blue Hill 402-756-2073 25

MACE - Mace was released primarily for its resistance to wheat streak mosaic virus. It is an awned, white chaffed,moderately late maturing variety with excellent straw strength and is one inch taller than Wesley. Mace was cooperativelydeveloped and released by the USDA-ARS and Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. Mace was derived from the crossYuma//PI 372129/3/CO850034/4/4*Yuma/5/KS91H184/Arlin S/KS91HW29//NE89526). Mace was tested under theexperimental designation N02Y5117. Non-complementary varieties include Arlin and Yuma. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA1994). Certificate No. 200800300.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Deuel Carter Certified Seed* Chappell 308-874-4583

Husker Genetics McGill brand (NE01481) - Husker Genetics McGill brand NE01481 was developed by theUniversity of Nebraska. McGill was selected from the cross NE92458/Ike. The pedigree of NE92458 is OK83201/REDLAND;and the pedigree of OK83201, an experimental line developed by Oklahoma State University, is Vona//Chisholm/PlainsmanV. McGill is medium early in maturity with good straw strength and good to fair winter hardiness.It is resistant to soilborne wheatmosaic virus and moderately resistant to moderate susceptible to stem rust, leaf rust, and stripe rust. It is susceptible to wheatstreak mosaic virus and Hessian fly. McGill doesn't currently have any non-complimentary varieties. U.S. Protected Variety(PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100399. McGill can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Furnas Von Johnson Cambridge 308-697-4654 5Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834Saunders Kubik Seed Sales Prague 402-663-4379 10

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MILLENNIUM - Millennium is a medium maturing, medium height variety. It has fair to good winterhardiness, mediumlength coleoptile, very good tillering ability, and moderately strong straw (equal to 2137 and Windstar). It is resistant to Hessianfly; moderately resistant to stem rust; moderately susceptible to leaf rust; susceptible to soilborne mosaic and barley yellowdwarf viruses. It was developed by Nebraska and the USDA-ARS from the cross Arapahoe/Abilene//NE86488. Non-complementary varieties are Abilene, Jagalene, Ogallala, Rio Blanco, and Thunderbolt. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200100236. Millennium can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Buffalo Muhlbach Seeds Ravenna 308-390-6052 30

LCS MINT - LCS Mint is an awned medium maturing hard red winter wheat marketed exclusively by Limagrain CerealSeeds. It has intermediate resistance to prevalent races of Stripe Rust and has very good tolerance to Soil-Borne Mosaic Virus.It is susceptible to leaf rust and powdery mildew. It has adequate straw strength with very good milling and baking quality. U.S.Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201300481. LCA Mint can only be sold as a class of certifiedseed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 70Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394 54Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc* McCook 308-340-6834 36 507

Husker Genetics OVERLAND brand (NE01643) - Husker Genetics Overland Brand is an awned, white-glumed,semi-dwarf wheat cultivar. The mature plant height of Overland is approximately 33 inches. It has good straw strength. Thewinterhardiness is good to very good. Overland is moderately susceptible to stem rust but resistant to the most prevalent raceof stem rust. It is moderately resistant to leaf rust, stripe rust, and Hessian fly. Overland also is more tolerant to Fusarium headblight than many widely grown lines. It is susceptible to wheat soilborne mosaic virus, barley yellow dwarf virus, and wheatstreak mosaic virus. Overland was developed cooperatively by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS. Non-complementary varieties include Arapahoe, Millennium, Niobrara, and Wahoo. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200700333. Husker Genetics Brand Overland can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Cullan Farms* Hemingford 308-487-5288 20 402Buffalo Muhlbach Seeds Ravenna 308-390-6052 70Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917 409Clay Darrel Wehnes & Sons* Inland 402-772-8101 169Custer Arrow Seed Company Broken Bow 308-872-6826 79Deuel Carter Certified Seed* Chappell 308-874-4583 60 303Frontier Dunbar Seed* Eustis 308-486-5590 225

Kelly Lehmann Eustis 308-486-5364 37Gage Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865 25

Thimm Farms Inc.* Beatrice 402-239-2858 6 154Hamilton Veburg Seed Farm* Hordville 402-757-3210 7Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394 11 162Kearney J.M. Kuehn Inc. Heartwell 308-563-2101 52 38Lincoln Nelson Certified Seed* Wallace 308-539-1847 50Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc.* Nora 402-469-8153 20 117

C & C Farms Superior 402-879-4639 139Otoe Dale Henke Syracuse 402-269-2522 20Perkins ORK Farms* Grant 308-882-7777 240Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834Saunders Rezac Seed* Valparaiso 402-784-3875 22Thayer Kenneth Degenhardt Hebron 402-768-3686 7 180

Harlan Husa* Hebron 402-768-2423 21Maschmann Mills* Deshler 402-365-4369 65

Webster Leon Lutkemeier Bladen 402-756-8488 20 129Jeff/Norman Rose Blue Hill 402-756-2073 35

Husker Genetics PANHANDLE brand (NE05548) - Husker Genetics Brand Panhandle is an awned, ivory-glumedsemi-dwarf wheat with a short coleoptile, phenotypically; however, it is a tall wheat that possesses good yield potential andstraw strength. It is moderately late in maturity, similar to Overland, and height is approximately 1 inch shorter than Goodstreak.Panhandle is resistant to soilborne wheat mosaic virus and stem rust. It is moderately susceptible to leaf rust and stripe rustand susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus and wheat streak mosaic virus. It was developed cooperatively by the NebraskaAgricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS. Panhandle was selected from the cross NE97426/NE98574 where thepedigree of NE97426 is BRIGANTINA/2*ARAPAHOE and the pedigree of NE98574 is CO850267/RAWHIDE.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Deuel Ag Operations Group Big Springs 308-889-3429 54Carter Certified Seed Chappell 308-874-4583 65V & F Farms Co. Chappell 308-874-2840 70

*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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AgriPro brand POSTROCK - Postrock is a tall, semidwarf variety with awns and a brown chaff at maturity. It hasmedium maturity and excellent straw strength. It is resistant to current central plains field races of stem rust, stripe and leafrust. It is resistant to wheat soil-borne mosaic virus and moderately resistant to wheat streak mosaic virus and intermediateto wheat spindle streak mosaic virus. Postrock is moderately susceptible to powdery mildew and susceptible to Hessian Fly.It is best adapted to the central and western plains south of Interstate 80. It was developed, produced, and marketedexclusively under the AgriPro brand name. Non-complementary varieties include Jagalene, Jagger, and Ogallala. U.S.Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200600239. Postrock can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed* Hemingford 308-487-3705Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc.* Nora 402-469-8153Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834

PRONGHORN - Pronghorn is a tall variety of moderately early maturity with good tillering ability and moderately strongstraw. It has superior stem rust resistance. Pronghorn has a long coleoptile, very good early spring regrowth, and goodwinterhardiness. The grain has good test weight patterns and very acceptable milling/baking qualities. Pronghorn wasdeveloped by Nebraska and the USDA-ARS from the cross Centura/Dawn//Colt sib. Non-complementary varieties include Antelope, Goodstreak, Ike, and Loredo.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne JH-W Farms Inc.* Dalton 308-377-2273 139Kriesel Certified Seed* Gurley 308-884-2424 253 117Steve Schumacher* Dalton 308-249-1752 17 54

Deuel Ag Operations Group * Big Springs 308-889-3429 103V & F Farms Co.* Chappell 308-874-2840 40 319

Perkins McArtor Certified Seed Grant 308-352-2361 11Sheridan Woods Country Farm LLC* Rushville 308-327-2636 169

WB-REDHAWK - WB-Redhawk is medium height, medium-early in maturity and offers very good straw strength andexcellent tolerance to acid soils. WB-Redhawk provides excellent tillering potential and very strong test weight patterns withexcellent yield potential. It is susceptible to stripe rust and Hessian Fly. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.201200154.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Gage Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865 19

Husker Genetics ROBIDOUX Brand (NI04421) - Husker Genetics Robidoux brand NI04421 was co-developedby the University of Nebraska and the USDA-ARS. Robidoux was selected from the cross NE96644l\Wahoo (sib) where thepedigree of NE96644 is Odesskaya P/ Cody//Pavon 76/*3 Scoul66 using a modified bulk breeding method. Robidoux ismoderately late in maturity and is best adapted to western rainfed areas where drought is common and irrigated productionsites. It is moderately resistant to stripe rust and moderately resistant to moderately susceptible to stem rust. It is moderatelysusceptible to leaf rust. It is susceptible to Hessian fly and wheat streak mosaic virus and is susceptible to common bunt. Non-complementary varieties include Millennium and Wahoo. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100398.Robidoux can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Cullan Farms* Hemingford 308-487-5288 20 431Deuel Carter Certified Seed Chappell 308-874-4583 100Frontier Dunbar Seed* Eustis 308-486-5590 100Furnas Von Johnson Cambridge 308-697-4654 10 146Lincoln Nelson Certified Seed* Wallace 308-539-1847 40Perkins McArtor Certified Seed Grant 308-352-2361 11Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834 38 573

Husker Genetics SETTLER CL brand (NH03614 CL) - Husker Genetics Settler CL Brand is a moderately latematuring, semi-dwarf hard red winter wheat selected from the cross Wesley sib//Millennium sib/Above sib . The mature plantheight of Settler CL is shorter than Harding and taller than Wesley. Settler CL is an awned, ivory-glumed cultivar with moderatestraw strength, less than Wesley and superior to Infinity CL. The winter hardiness is good to very good. Settler CL is moderatelyresistant to stem rust and wheat soilborne mosaic virus. It is moderately susceptible to leaf rust, stripe rust, and Hessian fly.Settler CL also is slightly less susceptible to Fusarium head blight than many widely grown lines. It is susceptible to wheatstreak mosaic virus. Settler CL was developed and released by the University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station.The Stewarship Program requires the grower must purchase Certified Settler CL wheat seed and must agree not tosave seed for planting. Any unauthorized planting of the Settler CL variety will be punishable under the U.S. Patent law.Settler CL is available from NuPride Genetics Network Affiliates. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200900104. Settler can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Cullan Farms Hemingford 308-487-5288 33 976Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 724

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed* Gurley 308-884-2424 526 468Deuel Ag Operations Group Big Springs 308-889-3429 23 312

Carter Certified Seed* Chappell 308-874-4583 166V & F Farms Co. Chappell 308-874-2480 82 1211

Kimball Campstool Farms* Kimball 308-235-7284 30 185Perkins ORK Farms* Grant 308-882-7777 50Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc. McCook 308-340-6834 450Sedgwick James Dolezal Julesburg 308-289-5445 118

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AgriPro brand SY SOUTHWIND - SY Southwind is an awned medium-early white chaffed semi-dwarf wheat withvery good straw strength. It has good overall disease resistance with resistance to leaf rust and moderate resistance to striperust. SY Southwind also has good tolerance to Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus and resistance to Hessian fly. U.S. Plant VarietyProtection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201200112. SY Southwind can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company Broken Bow 308-872-6826Jefferson Knobel Seeds* Fairbury 402-446-7394Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc. Nora 402-469-8153Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834

T158 - T158 is a medium-early maturing hard red wheat variety. It is broadly adapted to perform well in the Central Plainsregion. T158 has some susceptibility to acid soils, it has excellent tolerance to drought and excellent disease resistance toPowdery Mildew, Stripe Rust and Soil Borne Mosaic.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 50

T163 - T163 is an awned medium maturing hard red winter wheat variety. It has excellent straw strength and winter hardiness.T163 is moderately susceptible to moderately resistant to leaf rust and stripe rust. It has been resistant to current field racesof stem rust in the area of its adaptation. It is resistant to soil borne mosaic virus and wheat streak mosaic virus. T163 issusceptible to Russian wheat aphid, greenbug, and powdery mildew. COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 65

AgriPro brand TAM 111 - TAM 111 is a tall semidwarf wheat with good drought tolerance. It is a medium maturingvariety with good straw strength. The grain has very good test weight patterns and good milling/baking qualities. It wasdeveloped, produced, and marketed exclusively under the AgriPro brand name. Non-complementary varieties include Buckskin,Jules, Scout 66, and TAM 105. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200300291. TAM 111 can only be sold asa class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Furnas Von Johnson* Cambridge 308-340-4654Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834

TAM 112 - TAM 112 is a medium height, early maturing, tall semidwarf variety. It has tolerance to wheat streak mosaic,green bugs and tolerates drought conditions. It is susceptible to stripe rust and leaf rust and has shatter resistance and hightest weights. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200600274. TAM 112 can only be sold as a class of certifiedseed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Perkins Steve Tucker Farms Venango 308-289-4853 130

TAM 113 - TAM 113 is a hard red winter wheat variety with very good straw strength, good test weight andwinterhardiness. It is resistant to leaf rust and stripe rusts, and susceptible to Soil Borne Mosaic and Hessian Fly. U.S. PlantVariety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201200427COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 195Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917 60 100

WB4458 - WB4458 is an early medium height wheat with excellent yield potential, standability, straw strength, and winterhardiness. It has good acid soil tolerance and test weight. It is widely adapted and has good drought tolerance. It is susceptibleto Hessian Fly, moderately susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus, and resistant to soil-borne mosaic virus. U.S. Plant VarietyProtection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201300177.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 33Thayer Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4369 44

WESLEY - Wesley is a moderately early maturing, moderately short height variety with excellent straw strength. Wesley isbronze chaffed. Winterhardiness is good. Wesley was derived from the cross Sumner sib (Plainsman V/Odesskaya51)//Colt/Cody. It was developed by the USDA-ARS in cooperation with Nebraska and co-released by those institutions withSouth Dakota. Non-complementary varieties include Karl and Karl 92.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Banner Larson Cattle Co* Potter 308-235-5312 20Box Butte Cullan Farms* Hemingford 308-487-5288 255Kearney Roberts Seed Axtell 308-743-2565 170Sheridan Rolling Meadow Ranch* Hays Springs 308-638-7549 357

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WINTERHAWK - Winterhawk is medium maturity variety. It is medium tall, averaging 4 inches taller than Jagalene. Ithas midlong awns that are tan at maturity. The test weight is good. Winterhawk is susceptible to Hessian fly, Greenbug, andRussian wheat aphid. It is moderately susceptible to powdery mildew and resistant to wheat soil borne mosaic virus and wheatspindle streak mosaic virus. Winterhawk is moderately susceptible to stem rust and is resistant to leaf rust and stripe rust. Itis moderately resistant to wheat streak mosaic. Winterhawk has good straw strength and very good test weight. The millingand baking quality of Winterhawk is acceptable. Winterhawk was developed by WestBred LLC. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA1994). Certificate No. 200800078.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 126 741Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-5917 144

LCS WIZARD - LCS Wizard is a medium maturity hard red winter wheat targeted for the Central and Southern Plains andirrigated production in the High Plains. It has exceptional straw strength and is medium height with medium coleoptile. LCSWizard is late in producing the first hollow stem allowing it to be utilized as dual purpose wheat in grazing situations. LCSWizard shows tolerance to hessian fly, barley yellow dwarf virus and tolerant to soilborne mosaic virus.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 65

AgriPro brand SY WOLF - SY Wolf is a semi-dwarf hard red wheat variety with excellent straw strength and mediumin maturity. It has very good test weight, straw strength and winterhardiness. It was developed, produced, and marketedexclusively under the AgriPro brand name. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100390. SY Wolf can onlybe sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Dawes Heritae Seed Co. Inc. Crawford 308-665-1672Furnas Von Johnson* Cambridge 308-697-4654Gage Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865

Blue Valley Seed DeWitt 402-239-0566Husa Seed Farms Barneston 402-674-3188

Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394Lincoln Nelson Certified Seed Wallace 308-539-1847Nuckolls Tom Bargen Trucking Inc. Nora 402-469-8153Red Willow Peters Seed Farms Inc.* McCook 308-340-6834Saunders Rezac Seed Valparaiso 402-784-3875Thayer Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4369Webster Leon Lutkemeier* Bladen 402-756-8488

HARD WHITE WINTER WHEATANTERO - Antero is an awned medium maturity hard white winter wheat variety developed by the Colorado State University(CSU) wheat breeding program and released by the Colorado Wheat Research Foundation (CWRF). Antero is medium inheight with very good straw strength and drought stress tolerance. Antero is resistant to stripe rust and moderately resistantto stem rust, and is susceptible to leaf rust and Russian wheat aphid. It has excellent milling and good baking qualities.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 255 500

AgriPro brand AP401 CL - AP401 CL is a wheat exclusively for use in a contract grown Identity Preserved grainproduction system. It has short plant height, medium maturity and excellent straw strength. It is moderately resistant to leafrust and resistant to soilborne mosaic virus and spindle streak mosaic virus. Milling and baking characteristics are good. TheStewardship Program requires the grower must purchase Certified AP401 CL seed and agree not to save seed forplanting. Any unauthorized planting will be punishable under the U.S. Patent law. It was developed, produced, and marketedexclusively under the AgriPro brand name. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200300045. AP401 CL can onlybe sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917

AgriPro brand NuGRAIN - NuGrain is medium height,semi-dwarf. It has medium maturity and good straw strength.It has intermediate tolerance to Septoria leaf blotch and tan spot. NuGrain has shown resistance to leaf and stem rust but ismoderately susceptible to stripe rust and susceptible to Hessian fly. NuGrain has excellent milling and baking characteristicsand test weight. It is high in polyphenol oxidase. It has intermediate tolerance to pre-harvest sprouting. NuGrain is a hard whitewheat that requires an Identity Preserved (IP) contract. It was developed, produced, and marketed exclusively under theAgriPro brand name. Non-complementary varieties include Platte. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.200600236. NuGrain can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 28

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WINTER WHEAT VARIETY CHARACTERISTICS

Agronomic Characteristics2 Reaction3

Origin VarietyPVP

Status1 Maturity

Winter-Hardines

s

StrawStrength

PlantHeight

Coleoptile

Length

BushelWeight

ProteinContent

Hessian Fly

LeafRust

StemRust

StripeRust

SoilBorneMosaic

WheatStreakMosaic

AP AP503 CL2 P-94 medium very good very med - very good S MS MR MS R MR

WB Armour P-94 med very good very med medium good - S MR MR R R MS

AP Art P-94 early good good short - very good S R R MR MR MS

CO Brawl CL+ A-94 early good very med tall med long very good S MS MS MR MR MS

CO Byrd A-94 medium good good medium med long good good S MS MS MR MS MS

WB Cedar P-94 early very good very med short good - S MR - MR R S

AP CJ P-94 early very good good med tall medium good good MR MR MR MS MR MR

NE Camelot P-94 medium very good very medium medium good good S MR MR MR R S

KS Everest P-94 early very good good medium medium verygood

good MR MR MS MR R MS

NE Freeman N med good good short short good good S MS MR MR R S

NE Goodstreak P-94 med good good tall long good good R MS-S S MR S S

WB Grainfield P-94 med late very good very medium short very very S MR - MS- R S

WB Hitch P-94 med late good very med medium good good S MR MR MS R MS

NE Infinity CL P-94 med late very good fair-good medium medshort

good good MR MR MR MR-MS

S S

AP Jagalene P-94 medium good very short med very good S R R MR R MR

KS Karl 92 N very early fair good short medium very very S VS MS-MR - R VS

LCS Mint N medium good good med tall - very good S S - MR MR -

NE McGill P-94 med fair-good good medium medium fair - S MS MR S MR S

NE Overland P-94 medium very good very medium - very good S MS- MR MR S MS-MR

NE Panhandle N medium good good med tall short good good S MS MR MS- MS- S

AP Postrock P-94 medium good very medium medium very good S MS- MR MS R MS-MR

NE Pronghorn N med good fair tall long very good S MS MR R S S

NE Robidoux P-94 med good good medium medium good good S MS MR MR R S

NE Settler CL P-94 medium goog good short medium good good S MS- MR MS- R MS-MR

AP SY Gold P-94 medium good very medium medium very good S MR MR S MR MR

AP SY A-94 med good very med medium very good MR MR MR MR MR MS-MR

AP SY Wolf P-94 medium good very med medium very good S MR MR MS MR S

AP TAM 111 P-94 medium good good medium medium very good S MS MR MR MS MS

WS TAM 112 P-94 early good good med - good good S S - S S MR

TX TAM 113 P-94 medium good very medium med long good good S R R R S -

NE Wesley N medium good very short short good good S MS R MR R S

WB Winterhawk P-94 medium good good med tall medium good good S MR MS-MR MR R MS-MR

**Hard white winter wheat AP = AgriPro WB = WestBred LCS = Limagrain Cereal Seeds WS - Watley Seed1 U.S. Plant Variety Protection: N = not protected, P = protected variety, P-94 = protected under the revised PVP Act of 1994, A-94 = applied for or protected under the revised

PVP Act of 1994.2 Actual height, bushel weight, and protein content will vary widely with season, location, and production conditions.

General bushel weight ratings: very good = 62-60 lb/bu, good = 60-58 lb/bu, fair = 58 lb/bu.General height ratings (in optimum moisture) = short = 30-35", medium = 35-40", tall = 40-45"

3 R = resistant, S= susceptible, MT= moderately tolerant, LT = low tolerance, MR= moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible

TRITICALENE96T441 - NE96T441is a forage winter triticale cultivar developed cooperatively by the Nebraska Agricultural ExperimentStation and the USDA-ARS. NE96T441 was selected from the cross Trical/OAC-85-21/NE88T442. It is an awned, white-glumed cultivar whose primary use will be as an annual forage crop. NE96T441 is late in maturity, about 6 days later thanPresto, and 1 day earlier than Trical 100. The winter hardiness of NE96T441 would be considered as good, similar to Trical100 which is one of the most winter hardy triticale cultivars. It is moderately resistant to the currently prevalent races of stemrust and leaf rust Like most ryes and triticales, NE96T441 is moderately resistant to wheat streak mosaic virus.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 116Saunders Eric Nelson Mead 402-624-5945 42

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Webster Green Cover Seed* Bladen 402-469-6784 931

TRICAL 348 - Trical 348 is an awnletted late maturing variety with good winter hardiness. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA1994) Certificate No. 200200215.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 30 459

TRICAL 718 - TRICAL 718's primary advantage is its resistance to lodging. TRICAL 718 has good winter hardinesssimilar to TRICAL 102. The awnletted characteristic of TRICAL 718 is also similar to TRICAL 102 making it adaptable for hayharvest as well as grazing or silage. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200900444.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 120

RYEELBON - Elbon was released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. It was mass selected and increased at theSamuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. from seed obtained from the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station. It produces plantswhich have more winter growth, are more erect, and are approximately two weeks earlier than Abruzzi in maturity. Becauseof its larger seed and upright habit of growth, the planting rate should be higher than for Abruzzi.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Dundy Olson Livestock & Seed Haigler 308-883-1959 62

SPRING TRITICALE TRICAL 141 - Trical 141 is an awnletted spring triticale with good adaptation for forage production. 141 has tall erect

growth habit with a dense canopy of dark green leaves. It has superior tolerance to disease and tough growing conditions whencompared to other spring forages and has very high yield potential. 141 can be used for hay, silage, as a nurse crop to newseeding alfalfa, or summer planted with winter triticale for enhanced fall grazing. Developed by Syngenta Seeds, Inc. U.S. PlantVariety Protection Applied For. Certification No. 201200084. COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 130Webster Green Cover Seed Bladen 402-469-6784 126

OATS COLT ) Colt is a white-hulled, spring oat developed by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. The line was

tested as SD020883-29 and resulted from the cross SD97575/ND941119. Colt is an early maturing variety one day earlier thanDon and two day earlier than Reeves. Colt was 3 inches taller than Don and four inches shorter than Reeves in 2008 trials.Colt, when compared to other early varieties, has superior grain yield and test weight. Colt has better crown rust resistancethan Jerry, Don, and Reeves. Lodging is equal to Jerry, but better than Stallion. Kernels are high in Protein and the groatpercentage is also high. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201000132. Colt can only be sold as a class ofcertified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Sheridan Thorsen Family Farm* Gordon 308-282-1587 43

Everleaf 126 - Everleaf 126 is a true spring oat with dark green foliage, an erect growth habit and very good standability.It is a delayed heading oat and much of its forage mass and quality come from an extended maturity. It is medium to tall inheight. Under good moisture and fertility, heads emerge at 48 to 52 inches. It responds well under irrigation and stand erectand resist lodging. It has shown resistance to rust and most other leaf and stem diseases. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200400169.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 1039

HORSEPOWER - Horsepower is a white-hulled spring oat, developed by the South Dakota Agricultural ExperimentStation. Horsepower has high yield potential and strong straw strength. It is early-medium maturity with short plant height andan average test weight. It is moderately resistance to crown rust, smut, and Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus and moderatelysusceptible to stem rust. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201300160. Horsepower canonly be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Hamilton Veburg Seed Farm Hordville 402-757-3210 8Madison Kaup Forage & Turf Norfolk 402-844-3304 178Saunders Kubik Seed Sales Prague 402-663-4379 17

Rezac Seed Valparaiso 402-784-3875 48

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Thayer Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4369 50Washington Todd Smith Hooper 402-720-5127 15

JERRY - Jerry is a mid-season variety similar to Ogle and Settler. It is medium in height with very good standability. Itis widely adapted and shows very good yield stability for sites favoring mid-season maturity. It may be grown for either forageor grain. Grain is white in color, large, and has good test weight patterns. It is moderately resistant to crown rust and moderatelysusceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus and stem rust. It was developed by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station fromthe cross Valley/3/RL3038/Kelsey//M22/Kelsey. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 9600001.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Buffalo Muhlbach Seeds Ravenna 308-390-6052 20Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond.* Imperial 308-882-5917 100 120Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826Gage Thimm Farms Inc. Beatrice 402-239-2858 10 80Washington Todd Smith Hooper 402-720-5127 17

KONA - Kona is a new traditional forage type oat that produces bright green foliage. Kona has demonstrated BarleyYellow Dwarf virus resistance in field tests and has shown tolerance to crown rust. Kona oats are similar in height to JerryOats. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100374.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 520

ROCKFORD - Rockford is a late maturing variety with good yield potential. It is a tall oat with very good lodgingresistance, good test weight, and groat percentage. It has ivory-white seed and is moderately resistance to crown rust andresistant to smut, tolerant to red leaf. Selected at North Dakota AES. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.201000253.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 172Pulse Bismark 888-530-0734 65

OAT VARIETY CHARACTERISTICS - 2014Agronomic Characteristics2 Disease Reaction3

VarietyPVP

Status1

Maturity(Days)

TestWeight

PlantHeight

StrawStrength

GrainColor Smut

StemRust

CrownRust

BYD Virus Protein4 Origin

Colt P-94 early good medium v good white R MS MS MS medium SD

Don N early good med short good white R MS S MT medium IL

Everleaf 126 L late good tall v good - R R S medium

Horsepower P-94 med early good medium good white MR R R MR medium SD

Jerry P-94 medium v good tall v good white - MS MR MS med high ND

Jim N med early good medium good yellow R S S MT medium MN

Kona L med late good tall good white - - - MR -

Ogle N medium fair medium good yellow MS S S T low IL

Powell N medium fair mod short good yellow na na na na ID

Prairie P medium fair medium good tan MS MS MS T low WI

Reeves N early v good tall good white MR S MR MR medium SD

Riser N early v good medium good yellow R S R MS high SD

Rockford P-94 late good medium good white MR-MS S MR MR medium ND

Russell N late fair tall fair white R S S S medium CAN

Shelby 427 P-94 early good medium good white MR MS S S medium SD

Stallon P-94 med late good medium v good white S S MS MR medium SD

1 U.S. Plant Variety Protection: N = not protected, A = PVP applied for, P = protected variety, 94 = Applied for or protected under revised PVP Act of 1994. 2 These comparative ratings are based on each variety's average performance within its area of adaptation under normal Nebraska growing conditions and cultural practices.

Plant performance will be influenced by soil, weather, pests, and other production conditions. For yield comparisons, see EC 99-107A. 3 R=resistant; S=susceptible; MR=moderately resistant; MS=moderately susceptible; MT=moderately tolerant; T=tolerant. The reaction may vary depending on disease or

development, management practices, and/or plant growth stage or deviations in genetic resistance within the variety. 4 A rank of medium means 15 to 16% grain protein content is typical.

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*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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SHELBY 427 - Shelby 427 oat is a white-hulled, spring oat developed by the South Dakota Agricultural ExperimentStation and released in 2010. The line was tested as SD031128-330 and resulted from the cross SD99674/ND960851. Shelby427 is an early maturing variety, one-two days earlier than Colt, four inches taller than Colt, and equal in height to Jerry. Shelby427 has superior grain yield and test weight. It has better crown rust resistance than Colt. Lodging resistance is better thanJerry and Colt. Kernels have a high groat percentage. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201100156. Shelby427 can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Chase Luhrs Cert. Seed & Cond. Imperial 308-882-5917 95Custer Arrow Seed Company* Broken Bow 308-872-6826 140Jefferson Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394 6 37Saunders Rezac Seed* Valparaiso 402-784-3875 24

STALLION - Stallion is a medium-late maturing variety that is 1-2 days later than Jerry. Stallion has superior grain yield,test weight, and groat percentage. It is similar to Jerry in barley yellow dwarf virus and stem rust resistance but has better crownrust resistance. Kernels are white and medium-high in protein and high in oil percentage. It may exhibit up to 0.5% tall off-typesthat are approximately 10 inches taller than the general population. Stallion was developed by the South Dakota AgriculturalExperiment Station. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200700045. Stallion can only be sold as a class ofcertified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company Broken Bow 308-872-6826 157Washington Todd Smith Hooper 402-720-5127 10

SPRING BARLEYBURTON - Burton is a Russian wheat aphid-resistant, two-rowed, hulled, spring feed barley. It has a semi-lax spike that nodsat maturity and its awns are long and rough. It is taller than Baronesses and under good moisture and fertility may lodge morethan Baronesses. Burton has good heat and drought tolerance. It was developed by the ARS-USDA, and the Idaho, Colorado,Nebraska, and New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Stations from the cross of Baronesses/3/Crystal/2/Klages*3/PI 366450.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cheyenne Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424 20

SPRING WHEATSAS W-4 - SAS W-4 has awnless heads and good tillering capacity. It has a duel as a forage or grain. It has good grain yieldpotential and good protein grain levels. SAS W-4 is a tall plant that is exceedingly vegetative with an excellent disease profile.It shows resistance to stripe rust, leaf rust, septoria and powdery mildew. It has the same relative maturity as Trical 102 andeven more vegetative matter. SAS W-4 can aid in the nutrient uptake component in a dairy waste management plan.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 177

TRAVERSE - Traverse is a highly adaptable semi-dwarf early maturing hard red spring wheat. It has a high yieldpotential along with good milling and baking characteristics. Traverse has good straw strength with stem rust resistance andmoderate resistance to Fusarium head blight, leaf rust and stripe rust. Traverse was developed by the South DakotaAgricultural Experimental Station from the cross of SD3305/KS91W005-1-4//SD8089. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200700118. Traverse can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Laursen Farms* Alliance 308-487-5541

FIELD PEAS DS-ADMIRAL - Admiral is an early maturing yellow, semi-leafless pea with excellent harvestability. It has a medium

seed size and is a dual purpose feed/food yellow pea. It is resistant to powdery mildew and lodging. U.S. Protected Variety(PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200300244. Admiral can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 130Cheyenne Ben Barnhart Sidney 308-249-0979 50 120Perkins Steve Tucker Farms* Venango 308-289-4853 80 472

AGASSIZ - Agassiz field pea is a medium maturing pea, 2 days earlier than CDC Mozart. The variety is semi-leafless.The seeds are yellow and medium in size, similar to DS-Admiral. Vine length is also similar to DS-Admiral. Agassiz is resistantto powdery mildew, moderately susceptible to Fusarium wilt, and susceptible to Mycosphaerella. U.S. Protected Varity (PVPA1994). Certificate No. 201000282. Agassiz can only be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Perkins Steve Tucker Farms Venango 308-289-4853 360Red Willow Peters Seed Farms McCook 308-340-6834 465

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FLEX - The late flowering of Flex, similar to a winter pea, allows it to match up with the maturity of an oat or triticale ina blend better than any other spring forage pea. Flex has white flowers, normal leaves, and a smaller seed size . Flex’s tilleringcapability comes from its winter pea parent. Flex has a high forage yield potential for a spring forage pea. U.S. ProtectedVariety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201200151.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 180

JETSET - Jetset is a medium maturity yellow pea with excellent yield potential. It has very good standability and isresistant to powdery mildew, moderately susceptible to fusarium wilt, and susceptible to mycospherella. U.S. Plant VarietyProtection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201400192.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Perkins Steve Tucker Farms Venango 308-289-4853 355

NETTE - Nette produces a small to medium sized seed that matures early. It offers a very strong yield potential andexcellent harvest ease. Compared to DS-Admiral, Nette’s vine length is a few inches shorter and has a shorter bloom durationwhich will allow for quick pod set and seed development. Nette produces a smooth round seed at harvest. U.S. Plant VarietyProtection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 201400205.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Box Butte Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705 130Cheyenne Ben Barnhart Sidney 308-249-0979 60Red Willow Peters Seed Farms McCook 308-340-6834 126

SALAMANCA - Salamanca is a white pea with high yield potential. It is a taller plant type which, combined withstiffness, results in an easier and more timely harvest. Salamanca has very good standing ability at harvest. Salamanca hasvery good resistance to Pea wilt and Downy mildew. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For (PVPA 1994). Certificate No.201400253.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Perkins ORK Farms Imperial 308-882-7777 410

SW MIDAS - SW Midas is an early to medium maturing field pea with good powdery mildew resistance. SW Midas hasmedium seed size and very good standability. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200100169. SW Midas canonly be sold as a class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Perkins Steve Tucker Farms Venango 308-289-4853 80Red Willow Peters Seed Farms McCook 308-340-6834 120

CHICKLING VETCH AC GREENFIX - AC Greenfix is a high nitrogen annual legume that is highly nutritious with a high protein count. It is

very drought tolerant, resistant to many insects and diseases, and suitable for a variety of climates and soil types. Do not,however, feed seed as grain because it contains a neurotoxin that can cause serious illness. May be seeded in early springdue to its tolerance to frost. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 20000105. AC Greenfix can only be sold asa class of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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MILLETEARLYBIRD PROSO - Earlybird is a moderately early variety heading about 2 days later than Dawn and 2 days earlierthan Sunup. Plant height is about 4 inches shorter than Sunup with good straw strength. While test weight is slightly less, yieldhas been similar to Sunup. Earlybird has a white seed coat and large seed size. It was developed by Nebraska from the crossMinco/NE76010//Rise/NE79017.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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HORIZON PROSO - Horizon is earlier in maturity than Sunrise and Earlybird, and later than Dawn. Plant height is about33 cm and has straw strength similar to Sunup. Horizon has shown no susceptibility to Russian wheat aphid. Horizon has awhite seed coat and closed type panicle. The foliage is green in color and is similar to Sunup.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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*Notice: These members of the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association have available carryover certified quality wheat seed from previous years. Contact these NCIA members for moreinformation on availability.

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HUNTSMAN PROSO - Huntsman is a moderately late variety heading about 1 day later than Sunup. Yield performance,test weight, plant height, and straw strength have all been similar to Sunup. Huntsman has a white seed coat and large seedsize similar to Dawn. It was developed by Nebraska from the cross NE79012/NE79017/3/Cope//Dawn/Common.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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SUNRISE PROSO - Sunrise is a moderately early variety heading about 1 day earlier than Sunup. Plant height is about3 inches shorter than Sunup with comparable standability. Test weight is above average. Yield performance has been slightlysuperior to Sunup. Sunrise is white-seeded, and seed size is large. It was developed by Nebraska from the crossNE83014/NE83007 and has parentage from Minn. 402, Dawn, Minco, and Panhandle.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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WHITE WONDER FOXTAIL - White Wonder Foxtail millet is a dual purpose millet that can be cut for hay or grain. WhiteWonder is a high yielding, white seeded variety that is similar to German millet.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Custer Arrow Seed Company Broken Bow 308-872-6826 43

TURFGRASSESBuffalograss is a long-lived, sod-forming, native warm-season perennial grass which reproduces by seed and spreadsvegetatively by stolons. It is very suitable for use under low to medium maintenance as an ecologically sound and energyefficient turf. It may be established by seed, plugs, or sod. Even without mowing, plants are very short height (6-8 inches).Buffalograss begins growth in mid to late May and begins to go dormant with the first frost. It has a light green color and finetextured leaves. It grows best in full sunlight and is adapted to a wide range of soil types. It has a higher resistance to droughtstress than cool-season turfgrasses.

NaTurf brand BOWIE - Bowie is a widely adapted variety that exhibits quality vegetative characteristics. It has lowgrowth habit and a medium green color. Bowie has a course to medium leaf texture. It has shown good disease tolerance toLeaf Spot and Dollar Spot and has good tolerance to the Buffalograss Mite. It has excellent vigor and establishes quickly withexcellent drought tolerance to resist going dormant under drought conditions. Bowie was developed though the cooperativeefforts of the Native Turfgrass Group and the University of Nebraska. Seed of Bowie is produced and marketed exclusivelyunder the direction of the Native Turfgrass Group. Unauthorized production and sale of seed is illegal. U.S Protected VarietyU.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200100201.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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NaTurf brand CODY - Cody is a widely adapted, versatile turfgrass variety. It has low-growing plants which green upearlier in the spring and have a darker green color than most other buffalograss cultivars. It has a medium green color withexcellent density and texture qualities. Once established and properly managed, Cody maintains a high quality turf throughoutthe summer. Excellent vigor and a good spread rate help it establish quickly. Cody was developed cooperatively by themembers of the Native Turfgrass Group and the Nebraska Agricultural Research Division. Seed of Cody is produced andmarketed exclusively under the direction of the Native Turfgrass Group. Unauthorized production and sale of seed is illegal.U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 9600125.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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NaTurf brand SUNDANCER - Sundancer is dark green buffalograss with a rapid rate of establishment, high density,and superior turfgrass performance when compared to other seeded buffalograss cultivars that are currently available for usein the turfgrass industry. It is adapted to a broad range of environments as evidenced by its overall performance in turfgrassevaluations conducted in AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, UT, VA, and WA. Cody was developed cooperatively by the members of theNative Turfgrass Group and the Nebraska Agricultural Research Division. Seed of Cody is produced and marketed exclusivelyunder the direction of the Native Turfgrass Group. Unauthorized production and sale of seed is illegal. COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Cass Stock Seed Farm Murdock 402-867-3771

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PERENNIAL FORAGE GRASSESBig Bluestem is a native warm-season, sod-forming grass which grows rapidly from mid-spring to early fall. Plants are tall(6+ ft) and robust. It is highly palatable even after maturity and is a high producer of nutritious forage and hay. Big bluestemis adapted statewide for range seedling on subirrigated sites and for irrigated pasture in mixed or pure stands. In easternNebraska, it is adapted on silty and clay sites.

BONANZA - Bonanza is a synthetic variety developed by three generations of breeding for improved forage yield andforage digestibility. It produces good forage yields with high digestibility that results in improved animal gains when utilized bybeef cattle in well managed grazing systems. Bonanza is earlier in maturity than Kaw, similar in maturity to Pawnee, and laterin maturity than Rountree. U.S. Plant Variety Protection Applied For. Certificate No. 200600049. Bonanza can only be sold ascertified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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CHAMP - Champ is a synthetic variety developed from divergent types of big bluestem and sand bluestem by Nebraska incooperation with the USDA-ARS. It is a moderately late maturing grass averaging 5 to 10 days earlier than Pawnee. It is betteradapted for use on sandy sites than other big bluestem varieties.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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KAW - Kaw was selected by Kansas from native Flint Hills ecotypes. It is a very late maturing grass about a week later thanPawnee. It is best adapted for forage and conservation uses in southern Nebraska and adjacent areas.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

Lancaster Miller Seed Company Lincoln 402-438-1232 6

PAWNEE - Pawnee is a synthetic variety developed from accessions collected in Pawnee county Nebraska in cooperationwith the USDA-ARS. It is a late maturing grass and heads in late July to early August. It is a widely adapted, typical bigbluestem of the central prairies.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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ROUNTREE - Rountree as selected by the Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Missouri from native ecotypescollected in west central Iowa. It is about the same maturity as Pawnee. It is widely adapted and was selected for increasedgrowth rate, superior forage production, and improved standability.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Little Bluestem is a native, warm-season bunchgrass which grows rapidly from mid June to early August. Plants aremedium height (3+ feet) and well tillered. It has good forage value when leaves are tender and succulent, but palatability isonly moderate for fall grazing. Little bluestem is adapted statewide for use in warm-season mixtures and pure stands on mostsoils and sites. It is not as drought tolerant as blue grama.

ALDOUS - Aldous was selected by the Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Kansas from native Flint Hills ecotypes.It is a very late maturing grass up to a week later than Camper. Plants are taller than other adapted varieties with good vigor.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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BLAZE - Blaze is a synthetic variety developed from ecotypes collected in Nebraska and Kansas. It is a late maturing grass,intermediate to Camper and Aldous. It is leafy, vigorous, and well adapted to the eastern half of Nebraska and adjacent areas.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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CAMPER - Camper is a synthetic variety produced by crossing two unrelated strains developed from original prairie sourcesby the USDA-ARS and Nebraska. It is a moderately late maturing grass, similar in maturity to Pawnee big bluestem. Thecombination of earlier maturity and diverse parentage provides wide adaptation.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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CIMARRON - Cimarron is a tall, leafy composite of many strains of little bluestem from southwest Kansas, Colorado, NewMexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Being a composite, it exhibits great variability in plant types. Cimarron grows from 2 to 4 feetin height and performs well in all kinds of soils and in limited areas of precipitation.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Sand Bluestem is a native warm-season, sod-forming grass which is highly palatable and has good forage valuethroughout the year. Plants are tall (6+ feet) and robust. It is adapted throughout Nebraska for sand and loamy range sites andhas a long growing season similar to big bluestem. It has very good grazing tolerance.

GOLDSTRIKE - Goldstrike is a synthetic variety developed through crossing western Nebraska Sandhills ecotypes withrelated strains by the USDA-ARS and Nebraska. It is a moderately late maturing grass and is well adapted throughout thecentral Great Plains.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Bromegrass is an introduced cool-season, sod-forming grass which produces abundant forage in the spring and latesummer for hay and pasture. It is very palatable until mature. It is widely adapted to eastern and central Nebraska andresponds to intensive management practices. It is an early maturing grass and has moderate tolerance to drought and grazing.

CACHE - Cache meadow bromegrass is recommended for use on irrigated and semi-irrigated pastures for forage production.It was developed from selections within the cultivars Regar, Fleet, Paddock. It has increased forage yield, total seed yield, andseedling emergence. Cache produced significantly more dry matter forage than cultivars Regar and Fleet meadow bromegrass,Paiute orchardgrass, and Manchar smooth bromegrass. Under limited irrigation, Cache meadow bromegrass producedsignifciantly more dry matter than the cultiars Fleet and Regar. Cache is similar to Regar in establishment and persistence butsignificantly better than Fleet. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994). Certificate No. 200500277. Cache can only be sold as aclass of certified seed.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Sideoats Grama is a native warm-season, mildly sod-forming grass which grows rapidly in late spring and may stay greeninto late summer. Plants are medium height (3+ feet) and well tillered. Forage value and hay quality are good but low in yield.Drought tolerance is good. Sideoats grama is well adapted for use in native grass mixtures throughout Nebraska.

BUTTE - Butte is a variety selected by the USDA-ARS and Nebraska for superior seedling vigor and establishment fromnative Nebraska ecotypes. It is a medium (mid-summer) maturity grass, somewhat earlier than Trailway. It is widely adapted,especially for those areas with relatively short growing seasons.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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EL RENO - El Reno is a variety selected by the Soil Conservation Service and Kansas from native Oklahoma ecotypes. Itis a moderately late maturity grass somewhat later than Trailway. It was selected for leafiness, forage production, and vigor.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Indiangrass is a native warm-season, sod-forming species which provides palatable forage and hay throughout the summer,nearly equal to big bluestem in quality. Plants are tall (6+ feet) and robust. It is well adapted throughout Nebraska for most soilsand sites, for use in range or pasture seedings in pure stands, and in mixtures with other tall warm-season grasses.

HOLT - Holt was selected from native ecotypes collected in Holt county by the USDA-ARS and Nebraska. It is a moderatelylate maturing grass, somewhat earlier than most indiangrass varieties. It has superior forage production for its maturity.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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NEBRASKA 54 - Nebraska 54 was selected from native ecotypes collected in Jefferson county by Harold Hummel andreleased by Nebraska. It is a late maturing grass and is a few days earlier than Oto. Nebraska 54 is typical of central plainsecotypes.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Switchgrass is a native warm-season, sod-forming grass which grows rapidly in late spring and early summer. On adaptedsites, it has high yield of good quality hay and forage if cut or grazed early. On fall and winter range, palatability is low. Plantsare moderately tall (5+ ft), very well tillered, and robust. It is well adapted for use throughout the Great Plains for conservationplantings or in warm-season pastures. Most cultivars are susceptible to stem rust. In some years forage quality and seed yieldmay be affected.

NEBRASKA 28 - Nebraska 28 was selected from a native meadow in Holt County Nebraska and developed in cooperationwith the USDA-ARS and Soil Conservation Service. It is a moderately late maturing grass. It is well adapted to the northernGreat Plains.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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TRAILBLAZER - Trailblazer is the result of a basic genetic study designed to improve forage quality. It is a 25 clonesynthetic variety similar to Pathfinder in maturity, appearance, and area of adaptation. It was developed by Nebraska and theUSDA-ARS.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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Intermediate Wheatgrass is a moderately late maturing, cool-season, sod-forming grass that produces excellent qualityforage for hay or grazing in the late spring, early summer and fall. It is well adapted to all Major Land Resource Areas inNebraska. Intermediate wheatgrass is more drought tolerant than smooth brome but less tolerant than crested wheatgrass.Plants are medium height (4+ feet), well tillered, and robust.

BEEFMAKER - Beefmaker is an excellent intermediate wheatgrass for grazing. The in vitro dry matter digestibility(IVDMD) rating is one to two percentage points higher than other released wheatgrasses. Plant height for Beefmaker is 42.5inches. The head length is 9.9 inches, and head width is 3.7 inches. The flag leaf is located approximately 30.9 inches fromthe ground. Beefmaker was developed by USDA-ARS and the University of Nebraska. U.S. Protected Variety (PVPA 1994).Certificate No. 200400232.COUNTY GROWER TOWN TELEPHONE REG CERT

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NCIA Seed LaboratoryNebraska Crop Improvement Association is the only Official AOSA SeedTesting Laboratory in Nebraska. NCIA’s laboratory offers rapid turn-aroundof your samples and reliable results.

Seed Testing Services include: Purity Analysis, Germinations, AOSA or ISTAmethods, Tetrazolium Viability, Vigor Assessments, Herbicide Resistancetesting, Treated Seed Evaluation, Moisture, Seed Counts, Test Wt, and SeedIdentifications. We also offer online results of your seed test.

Check out the NCIA website for more information on services and prices. www.necrop.org

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APPROVED SEED CONDITIONERSAn active APPROVED SEED CONDITIONER system is very important and an integral part of Nebraska's certification program.Approved Conditioners are seed cleaning firms who are authorized by the Board of Directors to purchase field-approved seedand move it to their plants for conditioning, submit samples for testing, order tags or certificates, and merchandise the finishedproduct on a retail basis.

The objectives of the Approved Conditioner program are:1. To expand the marketing options of seed producers who may not have adequate cleaning or merchandising facilities.2. To provide the retail seed trade with reliable high quality sources of seed.3. To improve the quality of seed available, while insuring maintenance of varietal purity.4. To promote acceptance and use of Nebraska certified seed.

West District

Ag Operations Group Big Springs 308-889-3429Carter Certified Seed Chappell 308-874-4583Cullan Farms Hemingford 308-487-5288Heritage Seed Co. Inc. Crawford 308-665-1672Kelley Bean Company Scottsbluff 308-633-7350Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley 308-884-2424Dewain Lockwood Kimball 308-235-7151New Alliance Bean & Grain Alliance 308-762-8014Petersen Seeds Inc. Gordon 308-282-1523Prairie Sky Seed Hemingford 308-487-3705Trinidad/ Benham Bridgeport 308-262-1361Westco Morrill 308-247-2126

Southwest District

Dunbar Seed Eustis 308-486-5590Frenchman Valley Coop Imperial 308-882-3224Luhrs Certified Seed & Cond Imperial 308-882-5917Olson Livestock & Seed Haigler 308-883-1959Peters Seed Farms McCook 308-340-6834Sharp Brothers Seed Co. Healy, KS 316-398-2231

South Central District

Tom Bargen Trucking Inc. Nora 402-469-8153Dupont Pioneer Doniphan 402-744-3271Dupont Pioneer York 402-362-3349Green Cover Seed Bladen 402-469-6784Harlan Husa Hebron 402-768-2423Knobel Seeds Fairbury 402-446-7394Lauber Seed Farms Geneva 402-759-3102Maschmann Mills Deshler 402-365-4639Miller Seed & Supply Co. York 402-362-5516Monsanto Co. Waco 402-728-5249Mycogen Plant Sciences York 402-362-7441Polansky Seed Belleville, KS 785-527-2271Remington Hybrid Seed Co. Hastings 402-463-5581Star Seed, Inc. Osborne, KS 913-346-5447

Syngenta Seeds Inc. Phillips 402-886-2257Darrel Wehnes and Sons Inland 402-772-8101

Central District

Arrow Seed Company Broken Bow 308-872-6826Monsanto Co. Kearney 308-234-9710Muhlbach Seeds Ravenna 308-390-6052Roberts Seed Axtell 308-743-2565

Northeast District

Allen Seed Company Bristow 402-583-9011Orchard Seed Orchard 402-893-2445The Seedhouse Inc. O’Neill 402-336-1250

East Central District

Ag Reliant Genetics Battle Creek 402-675-0702Blair Seed Services Blair 402-533-2244Kaup Seed & Fertilizer West Point 402-372-5588W.A. Lafleur & Sons Madison 402-454-2232Seed Enterprises Inc. West Point 402-372-3238Western Integrated Seed Hooper 402-654-2363

Southeast District

Anderson Seed Odell 402-239-4865Blue Valley Seed DeWitt 402-239-0566Cole Seed Farm, Inc. Plattsmouth 402-298-8490Husa Seed Farms Barneston 402-674-3188Mayer Seed Auburn 402-274-5743Miller Seed Company Lincoln 402-438-1232Rezac Seed Valparaiso 402-784-3875Stock Seed Farm Murdock 402-867-3771Syngenta Seeds, Inc.. Waterloo 402-779-2531Thimm Farms, Inc. Beatrice 402-239-2858United Seeds, Inc. Omaha 402-331-4800

CUSTOM CERTIFIED CONDITIONERSThe function of the Custom Certified Conditioner is solely to provide seed cleaning and handling services)services which prepare certifiableseed produced by members from inspected acres for marketing channels.

Seed conditioners in this category voluntarily request inspection by the Association to provide quality assurance for the seed producer andseed consumer. Custom Certified Conditioners are subject to minimal procedural and equipment guidelines.

The objectives of the Custom Certified Conditioner program are:1. To provide necessary conditioning services for seed producers and merchandisers who do not have adequate cleaning facilities.2. To improve the quality of seed available while insuring maintenance of varietal purity.3. To promote acceptance and use of Nebraska certified seed.

West District

*Radke Engineering, Inc. Big Springs 877-588-3211

Southeast District

Kamterter Products LLC Waverly 402-466-1224

Southwest District

*Grain Conditioning Inc. Eaton, CO 970-301-2310*Greenbank Inc. Fort Morgan, CO 970-867-8961Alec Yeager Hendley 308-265-7466

*Portable Seed Cleaner

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2014 NCIA MEMBERSGrower (GR) ) A member who applies for field inspection services and used the services of either Custom or ApprovedConditioners to prepare seed for marketing channels.

Grower-Conditioner (GC) ) A member who applies for field inspection services and has adequate facilities for conditioning hisown seed produced from inspected acres in preparation for marketing channels.

Custom Certified Conditioner (CC) ) A member who may or may not apply for field inspection services and has adequatefacilities for conditioning seed produced from inspected acres (by himself or other members) in preparation for sale in marketingchannels.

Approved Seed Conditioner (AC) ) A member who may or may not apply for field inspection services, has adequate facilitiesfor conditioning seed, and may purchase bulk uncleaned seed from inspected acres of a crop grown by another member forconditioning, tagging, and sale in marketing channels as a class of certified seed.

Associate Member (AM) ) Any other person, partnership, or corporation who would not be involved directly in the production,conditioning, or marketing of seed but is interested in furthering the goals of the Association may become a non-voting member.

Ag Operations Group 3026 Rd. 199 Big Springs 69122 308-889-3429 ACAgReliant Genetics LLC PO Box C Battle Creek 68715 402-675-0202 ACAllen Seed Co. 90315 - 496 Ave. Bristow 68719 402-583-9011 ACAnderson Seed 42401 SW 61 Rd Odell 68415 402-239-4865 ACArrow Seed Company PO Box 722 Broken Bow 68822 308-872-6826 ACTom Bargen Trucking Inc. 1347 Rd. 4100 Nora 68961 402-469-8153 GRBen Barnhart 12122 Rd. 6 Sidney 69162 308-249-0979 GRStuart Bartels Farms 34605 Rd. 725 Wauneta 69045 308-394-5423 GRBay State Milling 400 Platte St. Platteville, CO 80651 970-785-2794 GRBig Cob Hybrids 990 Cottonwood Ave Seward 68434 402-710-0362 GRBlair Seed Services 525 S. 1 St. Blair 68008 402-533-2244 ACBlue Valley Seed 6237 W Dogwood Rd DeWitt 68341 402-239-0566 ACRonald Bolte 2073 Rd. 1800 Blue Hill 68930 402-224-0444 GRBratney Companies 3400 - 109TH St. Des Moines IA 50322 515-270-2417 AMBroberg Farms PO Box 586 Tilden 68781 402-368-5647 GRD.K. Buskirk & Sons 7351 Gage Rd. Hemingford 69348 308-487-3995 GCC & C Farms 645 Rd. 3900 Superior 68978 402-879-4639 GRC & H Mills Farms 29606 Mill Rd. Murdock 68407 402-867-2956 GCCampstool Farms 102 Ridge Rd Kimball 69145 308-235-7284 GRCarter Certified Seed 15571 Rd. 14 Chappell 69129 308-874-4583 ACCast Farms, Inc. 4275 Van Dorn Rd. Beaver Crossing 68313 402-532-7515 GRCole Seed Farm, Inc. 2101 Church Rd. Plattsmouth 68048 402-298-8490 ACCondon Farms, Inc. 86959 Hwy 13 Creighton 68729 402-358-3506 GRCooperative Producer Inc. PO Box 1008 Hastings 68902 402-463-6875 BKCrop Production Services PO Box 98 Imperial 69033 308-882-4308 GRCullan Farms 6733 Franklin Rd. Hemingford 69348 308-487-5288 ACKenneth Degenhardt 6264 Rd. J Hebron 68370 402-768-3686 GRDizmang Seed Solutions 419 S. Market St. Moorefield 69039 308-367-7093 BKJames J. Dolezal 16235 CR 63 Julesburg, CO 80737 308-289-5445 GCDunbar Seed 74921 Rd. 414 Eustis 69028 308-486-5590 ACDupont Pioneer 12937 S. Hwy 281 Doniphan 68832 402-744-3271 ACDupont Pioneer 1410 Hwy 34 York 68467 402-362-3349 ACDarrel Eberspacher 787 - 308 St. Seward 68434 402-761-3178 GRElk Creek Acres PO Box 540 Arapahoe 68922 308-962-6950 BKF & J Farms 7315 Hwy 27 Goodland, KS 67735 785-899-6467 GRFairley Fine Ag LLC 56930 - 720 Rd Fairbury 68352 402-587-0824 GCKirk Foster 44774 Rd. 794 Berwyn 68819 308-935-1672 GRFoundation Seed Division 1071 CR G RM C Ithaca 68033 402-624-8038 ACFrenchman Valley Farmer Coop 143 Broadway Imperial 69033 308-882-3224 ACGangwish Seed Farms Inc PO Box 530 Shelton 68876 308-647-5301 GRGleason Farms 724 S. Cameron Rd. Wood River 68883 308-583-2413 GRGrain Conditioning Inc. 1305 Black Hawk Rd. Eaton, CO 80615 970-301-2310 CCGreat Northern Ag 6373 39th St NW Plaza, ND 58771 701-497-3082 GRGreen Cover Seed 932 Rd X Bladen 68928 402-469-6784 ACGreenbank Inc. PO Box 1037 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 970-867-8961 CCGreenkeeper Co. Inc. PO Box 451123 Omaha 68137 402-333-8813 GRGross Seed Co. Inc. HC 66 Box 13 Johnstown 69214 402-722-4215 AMRichard Ham 33694 River Rd. Benkelman 69021 308-423-2936 GRD & S Hansen Frarms 982 CR 63 Hemingford 69348 308-487-3705 ACDale Henke 288 Elm St. Syracuse 68446 402-269-2522 GCHeritage Seed Co. Inc. PO Box 544 Crawford 69339 308-665-1672 ACHusa Seed Farms 46359 S. 108 Rd. Barneston 68466 402-674-3188 AC

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Harlan F. Husa 926 Rd. 7100 Hebron 68370 402-768-2423 ACIllinois Foundation Seed 2840 O St Rd. Seward 68434 402-643-3691 AMIPSA PO Box 241312 Omaha 68124 402-430-9440 AMJH-W Farms Inc. 9345 Rd. 56 Dalton 69131 308-377-2273 GCVon Johnson 42181 Rd 720 Cambridge 69022 308-697-4654 GRWilliam Junge 2621 - 590 Rd. Gordon 69343 308-327-2823 GCKamterter Products 9930 N 134 Waverly 68462 402-466-1224 CCKaup Forage & Turf PO Box 2218 Norfolk 68701 402-844-3304 GRKaup Seed & Fertilizer 1101 S. Beemer St. West Point 68788 402-372-5588 ACKDH Sales 63947 - 725 Rd. Auburn 68305 402-274-5665 GRKelley Bean Co. 28810 CR S Brush CO 80723 970-842-5082 GRKelley Bean Co. 480 Hwyy 18 NE Mayville, ND 58257 701-543-3000 GRKelley Bean Co. PO Box 2488 Scottsbluff 69361 308-633-7350 ACKnobel Seeds 72055 567 Ave. Fairbury 68352 402-446-7394 ACKriesel Certified Seed 4626 Rd 111 Gurley 69141 308-884-2424 ACKubik Seed Sales 1860 CR 31 Prague 68050 402-663-4379 GRJ.M. Kuehn Inc. 1639 40 Rd. Heartwell 68945 308-563-2101 GRLadd Farm PO Box 94 Nickerson 68044 402-727-9903 GCW.A. Lafleur & Sons 111 E. 2 St. Madison 68748 402-454-2232 ACLarson Cattle Co 1890 Rd. 63 Potter 69156 308-235-5312 GRLauber Seed Farms 549 R St. Geneva 68361 402-759-3102 ACLaursen Farms 7678 Madison Rd. Alliance 69301 308-487-5541 GRKelly Lehmann 73967 E Fork Rd Eustis 69028 308-486-5364 GRLewis-Goetz & Co. PO Box 895 Pittsburg PA 15230 412-787-2400 AMLimagrain Cereal Seeds 2040 SE Frontage Rd. Ft. Collins CO 80525 970-498-2200 AMDewain Lockwood PO Box 57 Kimball 69145 308-235-7151 ACLong Crop Services 237 Northside Dr. Hebron 68370 402-768-8615 BKLuhrs Cert Seed & Cond. PO Box 759 Imperial 69033 308-882-5917 ACLeon Lutkemeier 2357 - 400 Rd. Bladen 68928 402-756-8488 GRMaschmann Mills PO Box 428 Deshler 68340 402-365-4369 ACMayer Seed 637118-724 Rd. Auburn 68305 402-274-5743 ACMcArtor Certified Seed PO Box 718 Grant 69140 308-352-2361 GRMettenbrink Farms 3042 N. Engleman Rd. Grand Island 68803 308-382-8828 GRMiller Seed & Supply 327 York Ave. York 68467 402-362-5516 ACMiller Seed Co. Inc. 1600 Cornhusker Hwy Lincoln 68501 402-438-1232 ACMonsanto Co. PO Box 73 Kearney 68848 308-234-9710 ACMonsanto Co. 1506 Hwy 69 Waco 68460 402-728-5429 ACMueller Sod Farm 31352 Sander Circle Columbus 68601 402-564-6364 GRMuhlbach Seeds 907 Westridge Dr. Ravenna 68869 308-390-6052 ACMycogen Plant Sciences 1117 Recharge Rd. York 68467 402-362-7441 ACNebraska Ag Specialties PO Box 26 Holdrege 68949 308-995-2246 BKNebraska Irrigated Seeds 2005 N Somers Ave Fremont 68025 402-721-6438 GCNelson Certified Seed 37629 W. Nelson Rd. Wallace 69169 308-539-1847 GREric Nelson 1952 Rd 10 Mead 68041 402-624-5945 GRNew Alliance Bean & Grain PO Box 619 Alliance 69301 308-762-8014 ACTim Nissen 88560-566 Ave Hartington 68739 402-254-3426 GCNorder Supply Inc. PO Box 10 Bruning 68322 402-353-6175 BKOliver Manufacturing PO Box 512 Rocky Ford CO 81067 719-254-3480 AMOlson Livestock & Seed 31921 Rd. 711 Haigler 69030 308-883-1959 ACOrchard Seed 51243 - 862nd Rd Orchard 68764 402-893-2445 ACORK Farms PO Box 1048 Imperial 69033 308-882-7777 GROsler Farms 34550 Rd. 751 Elsie 69134 308-228-2296 GCParamount Seed 7682 CR Z Quinter KS 67752 785-754-2151 GRStanley Pavelka 18350 S. Conestoga Bladen 68928 402-756-3010 GRPeters Seed Farms Inc. 71353 Rd. 378 McCook 69001 308-340-6834 ACPetersen Farms Inc. 1420 E. Capital Grand Island 68801 308-382-1672 GRPetersen Seed Wheat 72264 Rd 410 Cambridge 69022 308-737-1482 GRPetersen Seeds Inc. 204 S. Elm St. Gordon 69343 308-282-1523 ACPeterson Genetics Inc. 1710 Adams St. Cedar Falls IA 50613 319-266-1731 AMPhillips Seed 980 Hwy 15 Hope KS 67451 800-643-4340 GRPolansky Seed 2729 M St. Belleville,KS 66935 785-527-2271 ACPoppe Farms PO Box 399 Grant 69140 308-289-1737 GRPrairie Sky Seed PO Box 425 Hemingford 69348 308-487-3705 ACPulse USA 1900 Commerce Dr. Bismark, ND 58501 888-530-0734 GRRadke Engineering 3903 Maryhill Dr. Cedar Falls IA 50613 877-588-3211 CCRemington Hybrid Seed 311 Rd. 3163 Hastings 68901 402-463-5581 ACRezac Seed 840 CR 31 Valparaiso 68065 402-784-3875 ACRichmond Farms 76045 Rd. 327 Grant 69140 308-352-4472 GRRoberts Seed 982 - 22 Rd Axtell 68924 308-743-2565 ACRohlfing Seed 4275 S Rd. Talmage 68448 402-264-3515 AC

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Rolling Meadow Ranch 114 E. Hwy 20 Hays Springs 69347 308-638-7549 GRJeff/Norman Rose 2016 Rd. S Blue Hill 68930 402-756-2073 GRPete Schmit & Sons LTD 230-40 Rd. Bellwood 68624 402-538-4645 GRSteve Schumacher 5865 Rd. 115 Dalton 69131 308-249-1752 GRScoular Grain 2027 Dodge St. Omaha 68102 402-342-3500 GRSCS Farms PO Box 10 Madison 68748 402-454-2884 GRSeed Enterprises Inc. 679 - 19 Rd. West Point 68788 402-372-3238 ACThe Seedhouse 87194 - 494 Ave. O’Neill 68763 402-336-1250 ACSeitec Genetics 120 E. Deborah Ave. Fremont 68002 402-350-1699 GRSharp Brothers Seed Co. PO Box 140 Healy KS 67850 316-398-2231 ACTodd Smith 27712 CR 10 Hooper 68031 402-720-5127 GRSpurgin Inc. 790 Rd E. R So. Paxton 69155 308-239-4200 GRStar Seed Inc. PO Box 228 Osborne KS 67473 785-346-5447 ACStateline Producers Coop 801 Railroad St. Gering 69341 308-436-2186 GRJeff Steffen 55472 - 888 Rd. Crofton 68730 402-357-3740 GCDavid Stock 28008 Mill Rd. Murdock 68407 402-867-3771 GRStock Seed Farm 28008 Mill Rd. Murdock 68407 402-867-3771 ACSyngenta Seed Care #29 Rolling Hills Rd. Kearney 68847 308-234-4819 AMSyngenta Seeds Inc. PO Box 125 Phillips 68865 402-886-2257 ACSyngenta Seeds Inc. PO Box 303 Waterloo 68069 402-779-2531 ACThimm Farms Inc. 5104 W Hwy 136 Beatrice 68310 402-239-2858 ACCarl Thomas 10038 CR 10 Morrill 69358 308-247-2096 GRThorsen Family Farm Inc. 1445 - 680 Rd. Gordon 69343 308-360-1587 GCTodd Valley Farms PO Box 202 Mead 68041 402-624-6385 GRTrinidad/Benham PO Box 427 Bridgeport 69336 308-262-1361 ACSteve Tucker Farms 75740 Rd 316 Venango 69168 308-289-4853 GRUnited Seeds Inc. PO Box 27322 Omaha 68127 402-331-4800 ACV & F Farms Co. PO Box 467 Chappell 69129 308-874-2840 GRVeburg Seed Farm 2706 N. W Rd. Hordville 68846 402-757-3210 GCRon Vlasin 790 CR 2350 Crete 68333 402-826-3422 GRLloyd Vogt & Son 2315 - 334th Elmwood 68349 402-994-2475 GCDarrell Wehnes & Sons PO Box 237 Inland 68954 402-772-8101 ACRuben Wehnes PO Box 237 Inland 68954 402-772-8101 GRWestbred/Monsanto PO Box 47 Kiowa, KS 67070 GRWestco PO Box 516 Morrill 69358 308-247-2126 ACWestern Integrated Seed PO Box 3 Hooper 68031 402-654-2363 ACDale/Henry Wicke PO Box 76 Wauneta 69045 308-394-5777 GCWilliams Lawn Seed Inc. PO Box 112 Maryville MO 64468 800-457-9571 GRWoods Country Farm LLC 6161 - 330 Lane Rushville 69360 308-327-2636 GRAlec Yeager 305 Logan St. Hendley 68946 308-265-7466 CCZangger Hybrids Popcorn 48393 - 809 Rd. North Loup 68859 308-496-3402 GCDale/Linda Zoerb 46290 Hwy 25 Litchfield 68852 308-446-2366 GR

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