***************************************************************** MINNESOTA HARD RED SPRING WHEAT - 1994 R.H Busch, USDA-ARS ***************************************************************** Recommendations for hard red spring wheat varieties are no longer being made by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station evaluators. The basis on which recommendations were made in the past are no longer considered appropriate because of the severity of the scab epidemic. The scab epidemic in hard red spring wheat growing areas has demonstrated the clear need to give much greater weight in selecting varieties to their tolerance to this devastating disease. To assist growers in selecting such varieties, a new table (Table 3) presents performance data under both diseased and low disease conditions. Table 1 presents long term grain yield for varieties grown at various locations in Minnesota. Other important agronomic, disease and bread-making quality characteristics are in Table 2. However, these two tables should no longer be the only, or even primary basis for selecting varieties to plant. They should be used in conjunction with Table 3 to reduce risk of loss. Use of more than one variety is also highly recommended to reduce risk. Variety description do not provide information on scab resistance. Table data should be used. Varieties are listed in maturity order.