Northern Idaho Extension Small Grain and Legume

Variety Performance Trials

2002-2003

 

 

List of  Tables in pdf format()

Introduction Trail Locations, Management, and Varieties Tested

Winter Wheat

Spring Wheat

Spring Barley

Spring Legumes

Download Complete Report

 

 

 

Funding for this project provided by:

 

 

Idaho Barley Commission

Idaho Wheat Commission

Idaho Pea and Lentil Council

 

 

 

 

Ying Wu 1and Stephen Guy 2

 

 

Plant Science Division

Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences

University of Idaho

Moscow, ID 83844-2339

 

 

 

 

 

1 Extension Support Scientist                           Phone (208) 885-5965, email ywu@uidaho.edu

2 Extension Specialist, crop management          Phone (208) 885-6744, email sguy@uidaho.edu

 

 

 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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         Partial funding for these small grain performance evaluations was provided by Idaho wheat, barley, and grain legume producers through cooperative research and Extension grants from the Idaho Wheat and Barley Commissions and the Idaho Pea and Lentil Council. Support was also provided by the Cooperative Extension System of the University of Idaho, and fees paid by seed companies. This report represents the collective efforts of many individuals. The off-station nurseries were coordinated locally by County Educators with the Idaho Cooperative Extension System. Cooperator growers provided their time, land and other inputs for management of these trials and appreciation is expressed to them for their support. The University of Idaho Wheat Quality Laboratory at Aberdeen determined the protein content and kernel hardness of harvested spring and winter wheat samples. Appreciation is also expressed to the numerous support workers who assisted with trial establishment, maintenance, harvest, and grain processing. Finally, cereal breeders throughout the Northwest are recognized for their contributions since the nurseries would not be possible without their entries. The authors wish to thank all who have contributed to the success of this project.

 

 

Grower Cooperators                                   Plant Breeders

 

Bill Rosenau - Greencreek                             Bob Zemetra                   Northwest Pea and Bean Co.

Gary Doggett - Nezperce                              Ed Souza                         Cannon, Laughlin and Assoc.

Greg Zenner - Nezperce                                Jim Peterson                    HybriTech Seed International

Roy Snyder - Nezperce                                 Steve Ullrich                    Stubbs Seeds

Kurt Blume - Genesee                                   Darrell Wesenberg           Pro-Mar Select

Jim Evans - Genesee                                      Pat Hays                         Spokane Seed Co.

Russ Zenner - Genesee                                  Kim Kidwell                    Arizona Plant Breeders

Chris Fleener - Moscow                                Steve Jones                     Plant Breeder I

Bert Henriksen - Lewiston                             Fred Muehlbauer             Western Plant Breeders

Tom Iverson – Bonners Ferry                        Kevin McPhee                Bush Ag. Resources

                                                                                                            ProGene

 

 

Extension Educators                                      U of I Employees

 

Ken Hart                                                          Katherine O' Brien                David Brooks

Larry Smith                                                      David Hoadley                      Karen Dempster

Dave Barton                                                     Roy Patten                            Eric Crook

Sara Schumaker                                               Brad Bull