HARD RED SPRING WHEAT - 1972
 
 RECOMMENDED VARIETIES
 
 Chris - Awnless, medium height and maturity. Fair resistance to lodging.
 Resistant to stem rust but ranges from resistant to moderately 
 susceptible to leaf rust. Medium yield and bushel weight. Milling and 
 baking characteristics are satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving
 Frontana, Kenya 58, Newthatch, and Thatcher. Released by the Minnesota
 Agricultural Experiment station in 1965.
 
 Polk - Awned, bronze chaff, medium height and maturity. Medium
 resistance to lodging. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High
 yield and bushel weight. Milling and baking characteristics are
 satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving Thatcher, Supreza,
 Frontana, Kenya 58, and Nexthatch. Released by the Minnesota
 Agricultural Experiment Station in 1968.
 
 Semidwarf varieties - The following three varieties generally
 are higher yielding than the tall ones, but are lower in protein
 and bake absorption.
 
 Era - Awned, midseason to late semidwarf with high lodging
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Tolerant of
 Septoria, bunt, and ergot. Very high yield and medium bushel
 weight. Milling characteristics are satisfactory. Protein content
 and bake absorption are low. Selected from crosses involving
 Frontana, Thatcher, Mida Kenya 117A, Kenya 58, Lee, Newthatch,
 Pembina, and Polk "sib." Released by the Minnesota Agricultural
 Experiment Station in 1970.
 
 Fletcher - Awned, midseason to late semidwarf with high lodging
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Tolerant of
 Septoria, bunt, and ergot. High yield and medium bushel weight.
 Milling, characteristics are satisfactory. Protein content and
 bake absorption arc lower than Chris, but better than Era.
 Selected from crosses involving Frontana, Thatcher, Mida, Kenva
 117A, Kenva 58, Lee, Newthatch, Pembina, and Polk "sib.';
 Released by' the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in
 1970.
 
 World Seeds 1809 - Awnless, early semidwarf with high lodging,
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High yield and
 medium bushel weight. Milling characteristics are satisfactory.
 Protein content and bake absorption are lower than Chris, but
 better than Era. Parentage not disclosed. Released by World Seeds
 Incorporated in 1970.
 
 VARIETIES NOT ADEQUATELY TESTED
 
 Bounty 208 - Awned, early semidwarf with high lodging resistance.
 Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High yield and medium bushel
 weight. High incidence of necrotic lesions on leaves. Limited
 quality data indicate low in protein and bake absorption.
 Parentage not disclosed. Released by Cargill, Inc., in 1970.
 
 Lark - Awned, early semidwarf with high lodging resistance.
 Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Moderately susceptible to black
 chaff. Limited data indicate high yield and medium bushel weight.
 One year's quality data show lower protein and bake absorption
 than Chris. Parentage not disclosed. Released by World Seeds
 Incorporated in 1971.
 
 Nordak - Awned, medium height and maturity. Insufficient data on
 yield, quality, and disease resistance. Selected as a single
 plant in a field of durum wheat by A.H. Berg, Barney, North
 Dakota. Released to farmers in 1971.
 
 OTHER VARIETIES - 1971
 
 Bonanza - Awned, early maturing semidwarf with high lodging
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High incidence of
 necrotic lesions on leaves. Milling characteristics are
 satisfactory. Protein content and bake absorption are low.
 Parentage not disclosed. Released by DeKalb Agricultural Research
 in 1970.
 
 Crim - Awned, medium height and maturity. Fair lodging
 resistance. Susceptible to loose smut and leaf rust but resistant
 to stem rust. Medium yield and bushel weight. Milling and baking
 characteristics are satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving
 Klein, Titan, Thatcher, Kenya 58, and Newthatch. Released by the
 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1963.
 
 Inia 66 - Awned, early semidwarf with high lodging resistance.
 Resistant to stem rust but susceptible to leaf rust. Susceptible
 to shattering. High yield and medium bushel Weight. Protein
 content and bake absorption arc low. Selected from crosses of
 Lerma Rojo and Sonora 64. Released in Mexico in 1966.
 
 Justin - Awnless, midseason, and medium lodging resistance.
 Susceptible to leaf rust but resistant to stem rust. Fair yield
 and medium bushel weight. Milling and baking characteristics are
 satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving Conley, Thatcher,
 Kenya Farmer, Mida, and Lee. Released by the North Dakota
 Agricultural Experiment Station in 1962.
 
 Manitou - Awnless, medium height and maturity. Fair resistance to
 lodging. Resistant to stem rust but susceptible to leaf rust.
 High yield and medium bushel weight. Milling and baking
 characteristics are satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving
 Thatcher, Frontana, Canthatch, and P.I. 170925. Released by the
 Canada Department of Agriculture at Winnipeg in 1965.
 
 Neepawa - Awnless, early, and medium height. Medium resistance to
 lodging. Resistant to stem rust but susceptible to leaf rust.
 High yield and medium bushel weight. Milling and baking
 characteristics are unsatisfactory. Selected from crosses
 involving Thatcher, Frontana, and Kenya Farmer. Released by the
 Canada Department of Agriculture at Winnipeg in 1969.
 
 Red River 68 - Awned, early, semidwarf with high lodging
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High yield and
 bushel weight. Milling and baking characteristics are unsatis
 factory. Parentage not disclosed. Released by World Seeds
 Incorporated in 1967.
   
 Selkirk - Awnless, medium height and maturity. Medium lodging
 resistance. Susceptible to leaf rust but resistant to stem rust.
 Medium yield and bushel weight. Milling and baking
 characteristics are satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving
 McMurachy, Exchange, and Redman. Released by the Canada
 Department of Agriculture at Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1953.
 
 Waldron - Awnless, yellow chaff, early, and medium height. Very
 lodging resistant. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Very
 susceptible to ergot. Susceptible to Septoria. High yield and
 medium bushel weight. Milling and baking characteristics are
 satisfactory. Selected from crosses involving Lee, Mida, K338AA,
 and Justin. Released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment
 Station in 1969.
 
 World Seeds 1812 - Awned, early semidwarf with high lodging
 resistance. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. High yield and
 bushel weight. Protein content and bake absorption are low. Dough
 handling properties are undesirable. Parentage not disclosed.
 Released by World Seeds Incorporated in 1969.