HARD RED SPRING WHEAT - 1989
 
 Publicly developed varieties are classed into Recommended, Not
 Adequately Tested, and Other Varieties categories. Privately
 developed varieties are listed and described in alphabetical
 order after a minimum of two years testing.
 
 RECOMMENDED VARIETIES - 1989
 
 Butte 86 - Awned, early, medium height. Resistant to stem and
 leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut. High yield and test
 weight. Medium protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking
 characteristics. Disadvantages-Moderately susceptible to tan
 spot, black chaff, and lodging. Released by North Dakota
 Agricultural Experiment Station in 1986.
 
 Marshall - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem rust
 and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of
 loose smut and ergot. Good lodging resistance. Very high yield
 and high test weight. Low to medium protein percent. Satisfactory
 milling. Disadvantage-Low bake absorption. Released by Minnesota
 Agricultural Experiment Station and USDAARS in 1982. Seed sale
 regulated by U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Prospect - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Moderately resistant to
 stem and leaf
 rust. High yield and test weight. Tolerant to loose smut. Medium
 lodging resistance. Medium to low percent protein. Satisfactory
 milling. Disadvantage-moderately susceptible to leaf spotting
 diseases. Released by
 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1988.  Variety
 protection pending.
 
 Stoa - Awned, midseason, medium height. Resistant to stem and
 leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut and ergot. Medium
 lodging resistance. Very high yield and medium test weight.
 Medium protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking.
 Disadvantage - Higher potential for lodging. Released by North
 Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA-ARS in 1984.
 
 Wheaton - Awned, midseason, semidwarf.  Resistant to stem and
 leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut and ergot. Medium
 lodging resistance. Very high yield. Low protein percent.
 Satisfactory milling. Disadvantage - Low test weight. Released by
 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA-ARS in 1983.
 
 VARIETY NOT ADEQUATELY TESTED - 1989
 
 Amidon - Awn less, midseason, medium height. Resistant to stem
 and leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut. Medium yield
 and high test weight. Tolerant to sawfly. Medium percent protein.
 Satisfactory milling baking. Disadvantage-high potential for
 lodging. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station
 in 1988 and suggested for western North Dakota.
 
 OTHER VARIETIES - 1989
 
 Chris - Awnless, midseason, medium height. Resistant to stem rust
 and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant of ergot and
 moderately tolerant of loose smut. Low yield and medium test
 weight. High protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking.
 Disadvantage-Susceptible to lodging. Released by Minnesota
 Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA-ARS in 1965.
 
 Era - Awned, late to midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem rust
 and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant of loose smut and
 ergot. Medium lodging resistance. High yield and medium test
 weight. Low protein percent. Satisfactory milling.
 Disadvantages-Low bake absorption. Because of later maturity,
 less suitable for late seeding in southern Minnesota. Released by
 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1970.
 
 Guard - Awned, early, semidwarf. Resistant to leaf rust and
 moderately resistant to stem rust. Moderately tolerant of loose
 smut and ergot. Medium lodging resistance. Resistant to hessian
 fly. High yield and test weight. Medium protein percent.
 Satisfactory milling and baking. Disadvantages: Moderately
 susceptible to shattering and susceptible to tan spot. Released
 by South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1983. Seed
 sale regulated by U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Len - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem rust and
 moderately resistant to leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose
 smut and ergot. Good lodging resistance. Medium yield and test
 weight. High protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking.
 Disadvantages: Moderately susceptible to shattering and tan spot.
 Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1979.
 
 Shield - Awned, early, medium height. Moderately susceptible to
 stem rust and resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant of loose smut.
 High yield and medium test weight. Resistant to hessian fly.
 Medium protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking
 characteristics. Disadvantages: Susceptible to shattering and
 moderately susceptible to lodging. Released by South Dakota
 Agricultural Experiment Station in 1987.
 
 PRIVATELY DEVELOPED VARIETIES - 1989
 
 Apex 83 - Awned, early, semidwarf. Moderately susceptible to stem
 rust and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant to loose
 smut. Medium yield and medium test weight. Low to medium protein
 percent. Disadvantages-Low bake absorption and loaf volume. First
 marketed by SeedTec in 1983. Seed sale regulated by U.S. Variety
 Protection Act.
 
 A99AR - Awnless, late to midseason, tall. Moderately susceptible
 to stem rust and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant of
 loose smut. High yield. Low to medium protein percent.
 Disadvantages-Moderately susceptible to ergot and lodging. Low
 test weight. Very long and strong dough mixing requirements.
 Released by Weather Master in 1982. Seed sale regulated by U.S.
 Variety Protection Act.
 
 Celtic - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem and leaf
 rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut. High yield and test
 weight. Medium protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking.
 First marketed by Agripro in 1985. Seed sale regulated by the
 U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Challenger - Awned, early, semidwarf. Moderately susceptible to
 stem rust and resistant to leaf rust. Tolerant to loose smut.
 Medium yield and high test weight. Low to medium protein percent.
 Disadvantages: Low bake absorption and loaf volume. Released by
 Western Plant Breeders in 1983. Seed sale regulated by U.S.
 Variety Protection Act.
 
 Leif - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem and leaf
 rust. Medium lodging resistance. Moderately susceptible to loose
 smut. Medium yield and test weight. Low to medium protein
 percent. Disadvantage-Low bake absorption. First marketed by Rohm
 and Haas in 1984. Seed sale regulated by U.S. Variety Protection
 Act.
 
 Norak - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to leaf rust and
 moderately resistant to stem rust. Moderately susceptible to
 loose smut. Medium yield and test weight. Low to medium protein
 percent. Disadvantage-Low water absorption. First sold by SeedTec
 in 1985. Seed sale regulated by the U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Nordic - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem rust and
 moderately resistant to leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of loose
 smut. Very high yield and test weight. Disadvantage-low protein
 percent. First marketed by Agripro in 1986. Seed sale regulated
 by the U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Norseman - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to leaf rust,
 and mixed resistant-susceptible to stem rust. Good lodging
 resistance. Moderately susceptible to loose smut. Very high yield
 and low test weight. Low to medium protein percent.
 Disadvantage-Low bake absorption. First marketed by Agripro in
 1984. Seed sale regulated by the U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 Success - Awned, late, semidwarf. Resistant to stem and leaf
 rust. Very high yield and medium test weight. Low protein
 percent. Disadvantage-Moderately susceptible to lodging. First
 marketed by Cenex in 1984. Seed sale regulated by U.S. Variety
 Protection Act.
 
 Tammy - Awned, midseason semidwarf. Resistant to leaf rust and
 susceptible to stem rust. Moderately tolerant of loose smut. High
 yield and low test weight. Medium protein percent. First sold by
 World Seeds, Inc. in 1985. Seed sale regulated by the U.S.
 Variety Protection Act.
 
 Telemark - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Resistant to stem rust
 and moderately resistant to leaf rust. Moderately tolerant of
 loose smut. Medium to high yield and test weight. Medium protein
 percent. Satisfactory quality. First marketed by Agripro in 1986.
 Seed sale regulated by the U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 2369 - Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Moderately resistant to stem
 rust and moderately susceptible to leaf rust. Tolerant to loose
 smut. Very high yield and high test weight. Low to medium protein
 percent. Medium lodging resistance. Released by Pioneer Hi-Bred
 in 1983. Seed sale regulated by U.S. Variety Protection Act.
 
 2385 - Awned, early, semidwarf. Moderately susceptible to stem
 and resistant to leaf rust. Moderately susceptible to loose smut.
 Medium to low yield and medium test weight. Medium to high
 percent protein. Released by Pioneer Hi-Bred in 1987. Variety
 protection pending.