Hard Red Winter Wheat
Soft White Winter Common Wheat
Hard White Winter Wheat
Soft White Winter Club Wheat
Bruel (WA 7833) Steve Jones -I had as common earlier.
Chukar (WA7855)
2001 WSU release. Best adapted to intermediate to high rainfall production zones.
Has resistance to strawbreaker foot rot and stripe rust, moderately
susceptible to leaf rust. Medium to late maturing. Excelent club wheat
quality. Higher yielding in WA testing than Stephens, Madsen and the club wheats
Hiller and Coda. Targeted production is higher rainfall zines of WA and northern
ID. This variety has not been tested in western Idaho.
Coda (WA7752)
1998 WSU release. Awned. High yield potential for dryland. Strawbreaker foot rot and
Stripe Rust resistant.
Rohde (OR855)
OSU 92 release named after Chuck Rohde, former OSU wheat breeder at Pendleton.
Awned with bronze chaff. Good yield potential in dryland environments for a club but not
as good as better commons. Very susceptible to Strawbreaker Foot Rot. Taller but good
straw strength. Fair winter hardiness.
Temple (OR92CL0054)
This soft white winter club wheat variety was released by Oregon AES, USDA in 1998. Temple
is best adapted to relatively dry environments of Eastern Oregon. It is taller than most
soft white varieties and has weaker straw that limits its acceptance under irrigation.
Yields in Idaho have been less than most common soft white varieties. It will likely be
produced in southern Idaho only if produced for specific markets under contract. It is
resistant to stripe rust and Strawbreaker foot rot. Seed is easily distinguished as
a club.