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  • lnjr
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 16

    HR Wheat Varieties

    Just wondering what everyone is growing for HR wheat? Looking for a variety that is a semi dwarf with good yield potential.
  • wd9
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2000
    • 3196

    #2
    Semi dwarf...

    Half the height of a dwarf. Goofiest name
    ever!

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    • oneoff
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 3007

      #3
      Will we be as hard on the Webster's dictionary where one of the definition is "semidetached house". What about a semi automatic rifle. Both seem a little oxymoronic. And so what if they are?

      If it pretty clearly conveys what you mean ( or are the best words at your disposal); why not feel free to use whatever words you choose.

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      • grrrr
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 430

        #4
        I grew Unity for the midge resistance. I should have grown something for standability. Unity was down flat after the first hard wind and rain and never recovered. Switching to something else next year.

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        • SADIE
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 553

          #5
          What are the pros & cons to Goodeve? I grew that this year and had good success. Might have got it off before the real wind hit though! Bushelledd out well. Nice long heads.

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          • SASKFARMER3
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 14485

            #6
            We grow 5602 and this year 5603. 5603
            busheled real real well. Unity looked ok
            and yield ok but guess which one has midge
            damage it. Yes its unity only one so far.
            We will try 5603 again next year it was
            seeded in early june so when the wind and
            heavy rain storm hit it did go down.

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            • farmaholic
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 17483

              #7
              Oneoff:

              Due you know what your talking about?
              I think this question is legitamate and an answer is do, what's you're opinion?
              Your not helping, their wood be a proper answer if people wood use there heads.
              Weather you like it or not you can't control the whether so grow a semi-dwarf.
              This two was a useless response, can sum one put too and to together and help this guy! Their you go....

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              • wd9
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2000
                • 3196

                #8
                Injr, any of the semi dwarf barley
                varieties had semi yield characteristics
                too. I fear its the same for wheat.

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                • Mufferaw
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 169

                  #9
                  Grew Unity as well, about 1/3 of it lodged soon as a wind showed up after heading, about 80% stood back up. Still yielded well above average. Sprayed for fusarium and grading a #2. Neighbor had Harvest - not sure on yield - but stood very well.

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                  • Choice2U
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 476

                    #10
                    Grew Unity and it lodged badly. I should have sprayed for fusarium as it is grading a 2/3 like everyone else in the area. This year, fungicide didn't improve grade but rather increased yield. 80 lbs N, 20 P and 15 S with Seedhawk - 35 bu yield. Any overlaps like V's around sloughs were flat. Even the 1' overlap was flat...don't have autosteer.

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