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Wheat Seed
Oregon Trail Seeds provides certified spring and winter wheat seed varieties selected for yield potential, disease resistance, agronomic performance, and adaptability throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Our team can help growers select the right variety for their operation, soil type, irrigation program, and production goals.
Spring Wheat Seed
Soft White Spring Wheat
Soft white spring wheat varieties are widely used throughout the Pacific Northwest for strong milling quality, excellent yield potential, and broad market acceptance.
| Variety | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| UI Stone | Soft White Spring | High Yield Potential |
| WB 6430 | Soft White Spring | Excellent Disease Package |
| WB 6211 CL+ | Soft White Spring | Clearfield Variety |
| Ryan | Soft White Spring | Dryland, Limited Irrigation |
Hard Red Spring Wheat
Hard red spring wheat varieties are known for strong protein content, milling quality, and performance in a variety of production environments.
| Variety | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| WB 9990 | Hard Red Spring | Strong Protein Potential |
| WB 9668 | Hard Red Spring | Excellent Agronomic Performance |
| WB 9623 | Hard Red Spring | Excellent Yield Potential & Protein Content |
Winter Wheat Seed
Soft White Winter Wheat
Soft white winter wheat varieties offer excellent yield potential, winter hardiness, and strong adaptation throughout the Pacific Northwest.
| Variety | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bobtail | Soft White Winter | Proven PNW Performer |
| M-Press | Soft White Winter | Excellent Yield Potential |
| AP Exceed | Soft White Winter | Excellent Yield Potential |
| Stingray CL+ | Soft White Winter | Clearfield Variety |
Hard Red Winter Wheat
Hard red winter wheat varieties provide excellent winter survival, strong protein potential, and dependable agronomic performance.
| Variety | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Evina | Hard Red Winter | Strong Winter Performance |
University & Regional Trial Highlights
The wheat varieties offered by Oregon Trail Seeds have been evaluated through university extension programs, regional performance trials, and Pacific Northwest variety testing programs. Results vary by location, precipitation zone, management practices, and growing season.
| Variety | Class | Notable Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| UI Stone | Soft White Spring | Strong yield performance and broad adaptation across Pacific Northwest growing regions. |
| WB 6430 | Soft White Spring | Excellent stripe rust tolerance, standability, and grain quality. |
| Ryan | Soft White Spring | Well adapted to lower rainfall and limited irrigation environments. |
| WB 9990 | Hard Red Spring | Strong protein potential and milling quality. |
| WB 9668 | Hard Red Spring | Excellent agronomic performance and yield stability. |
| WB 9623 | Hard Red Spring | High yield potential, strong standability, and competitive protein levels. |
| Bobtail | Soft White Winter | Proven Pacific Northwest performer with excellent adaptation. |
| M-Press | Soft White Winter | Strong yield potential and broad regional adaptation. |
| AP Exceed | Soft White Winter | Excellent yield potential and dependable agronomic performance. |
| Evina | Hard Red Winter | Excellent winter survival and dependable performance. |
University Trial Resources
Review independent university and regional variety testing information to compare wheat variety performance across multiple environments and production systems.
Washington State University
Variety testing results for spring and winter wheat throughout Washington.
View WSU Variety Trials →University of Idaho
Wheat variety performance information for Idaho production regions.
View University of Idaho Trials →Oregon State University
Small grains variety testing and Pacific Northwest production research.
View Oregon State Resources →Pacific Northwest Wheat Quality Council
Regional variety information, quality evaluations, and production resources.
View PNW Wheat Resources →Contact Oregon Trail Seeds and we’ll help you interpret university trial results and select varieties that fit your operation, rainfall zone, soil type, and management program.
Need Help Selecting the Right Wheat Variety?
Our team can help you select the best wheat variety based on your location, irrigation program, disease pressure, rotation plan, and production goals.
Contact Oregon Trail Seeds for current availability, pricing, and recommendations tailored to your operation.
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