2013 Wisconsin Winter Wheat Performance Test Results

Shawn Conley, Adam Roth, John Gaska

The Wisconsin Winter Wheat Performance Tests are conducted each year to give growers information to select the best-performing varieties that will satisfy their specific goals. The performance tests are conducted each year at four locations in Wisconsin: Arlington, Chilton, Janesville and Lancaster. Trials include released public varieties, experimental lines from University breeding programs, and lines from private seed companies. The primary objective of these trials is to quantify how varieties perform at different locations and across years. Growers can use this data to help select which varieties to plant; breeders can use performance data to determine whether to release a new variety.

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