//   cwc8.txt:  Text file containing soft white wheat records
 //    created:  1/30/93
 //     format:  Standard ACSII using blank lines as record breaks.
 //              Not converted with dos2unix.
 //     author:  Kenneth D. Kephart
 //              Dept. of Agronomy
 //              University of Missouri
 //    comment:  Number 8 of 9 files sent to greengenes.cit.cornell.edu
 
      Cultivar Name:      AGUIRA
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    <1860
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Spain
      Originator(s):      F. Townsend, Albany, New York
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ALBA
      Name Abbreviation:  ALBA-U
      Other Name(s):      Redmond, Yamhill Selection
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13256
      Year of Release:    1948
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Belgium
      Originator(s):      Buchanan-Cellers Grain Co., McMinnville, OR
      Pedigree:           Tresor / Jacob Cats
      Reference(s):       81, 553, 627, 628, 630, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ALBA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:            39,050
                          1964:             3,124
                          1969:             2,003
                          1974:               650
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ALBIT
      Name Abbreviation:  AB
      Other ID Numbers:   1998A5-1-1
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8275
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-258
      Year of Release:    1926
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Hybrid 128 / White Odessa
      Reference(s):       64, 155, 161, 162, 163, 164, 171, 174, 190, 585,
                          655, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ALBIT wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:            78,190
                          1934:           392,483
                          1939:           125,776
                          1944:            26,169
                          1949:             5,943
                          1954:                30
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF ALBIT WHEAT (Reg. No. 258)
                                   J. A. Clark
           ALBIT (Wash. No. 2517; C. I. No. 8275) was developed by the
      Washington Agricultural Experiment Station at Pullman, Wash.  It is
      the result of across between Hybrid 128 (female) and White Odessa
      (male) made in 1920 by E. F. Gaines.  A selection made in 1923
      resulted in the Albit variety.  It is a club wheat with awnless
      spikes, glabrous white glumes, and soft white kernels.  It is superior
      to Hybrid 128 in yield and is bunt resistant.  It was released for
      commercial distribution in the fall of 1926.  E. F. Gaines, Cerealist
      of the Washington Station, applied for its registration.  It has been
      under experiment at Pullman, Wash., since 1924, the results being as
      follows:
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Yield in Bushels Per Acre
                                  ----------------------------------------
      Experiment and Variety      1924         1925        1926    Average
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Nursery
      Albit (new)                 46.8         49.7        49.8      48.8
      Hybrid 128 (standard)       37.8         53.0        43.5      44.8
      Ridit (standard)            35.5         40.3        43.7      39.8
      Plat
      Albit                        -.-         47.4        46.5      47.0
      Hybrid 128                   -.-         45.3        38.3      41.8
      Ridit                        -.-         43.0        39.3      41.2
      Smut test, Bunt infection, %
      Albit                        0.0          0.0         0.0       0.0
      Hybrid 128                  18.0         55.0        84.0      52.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      For further information see bulletin by Schafer, Gaines, and Barbee.
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 19:1037-1040.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ALICEL
      Name Abbreviation:  AIC
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11700
      Year of Release:    1932
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin / Hybrid 128
      Reference(s):       64, 155, 163, 164, 190
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ALICEL wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             2,596
                          1944:            62,643
                          1949:           233,803
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ALLEN
      Name Abbreviation:  AL
      Other Name(s):      Red Allen, Wolf Hybrid
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5407
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-076
      Year of Release:    1900
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 166, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ALLEN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            15,200
                          1924:             5,114
                          1929:             1,280
                          1934:               144
                          1939:               631
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ANGUIERRE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1844
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Spain
      Originator(s):      Mr. Townsend, Albany, NY
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ARCADIAN
      Name Abbreviation:  AC
      Other Name(s):      Early Arcadian
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5536
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-072
      Year of Release:    1895
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Pedigree:           Genesee Giant / Red Clawson
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 157, 166, 168, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ARCO
      Name Abbreviation:  ARCO
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr11400
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8246
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-285
      Year of Release:    1928
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Arcadian / Hard Federation
      Reference(s):       142, 153, 154, 162, 163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ARCO wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             8,700
                          1939:               547
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ARROW
      Name Abbreviation:  ARR
      Other ID Numbers:   NY5751aB-3B-9
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr15079
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-527
      Year of Release:    1971
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES
      Pedigree:           Genesee /4/ Hussar / Yorkwin /2/ Honor*2 / Rosen
                          rye /3/ Nured /5/ Ross /4/ Honor*2 / Rosen rye /2/
                          Yorkwin /3/ Cornell 595
      Reference(s):       82, 268, 337, 341, 373, 630, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ARROW wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:            14,386
                          1979:            22,586
                          1984:             1,319
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Arrow Wheat (Reg. No. 527).
                                  Neal F. Jensen
           'ARROW' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 15079, is a
      soft white winter wheat developed at the Cornell University
      Agricultural Experiment Station.  Arrow is a pure line selection
      (formerly NY 5751aB-3B-9) from the hybrid 'Avon' sib/2/ 'Heine's VII'/
      'NY wheat-rye selection' made at Ithaca by the author in 1957.
           Featured characteristics of Arrow are outstanding lodging
      resistance in a medium height plant, high yield (exceeded only by
      'Yorkstar' in the Cornell series), and improved kernel
      characteristics, especially higher test weight per bushel than
      Yorkstar.  Milling and baking quality of Arrow are excellent,
      resembling Avon most closely.  Relative comparisons of Arrow with
      Cornell varieties are: lodging resistance, best; test weight of grain,
      best; yield, second; height, shortest; and quality, equal.  In general
      Arrow has performed similarly to Yorkstar with reference to winter
      survival and disease and insect resistance.
           Arrow has a winter habit of growth and midseason maturity; the
      white straw is medium short with lodging resistance superior to
      Yorkstar and all previous Cornell varieties.  The midlong head with
      red chaff is awnless and upright, tending to nod at full maturity.
      The kernels of Arrow are soft white, plump, midlong, and ovate to
      oval; the crease is midwide and middeep; and cheeks are rounded to
      angular.
           Three-year average performance data for Arrow, Yorkstar, and
      'Genesee' from 69 reporting stations growing the USDA Uniform Eastern
      Soft Wheat Nurseries were reported by Jensen and Pardee.
           The general sequence of seed production will be Breeder,
      Foundation and Certified.  Arrow was released and 8 acres of seed were
      produced in 1971.  Commercial sale of Certified Seed began in Fall,
      1972.  Breeder Seed will be maintained by the Cornell University
      Agricultural Experiment Station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 13:495.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ATHENA
      Name Abbreviation:  ATH
      Other ID Numbers:   1993A2-13
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11693
      Year of Release:    1931
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin / Federation
      Reference(s):       154, 163, 164
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ATHENA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             1,079
                          1944:               316
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      AUGUSTA
      Name Abbreviation:  AGST
      Other ID Numbers:   B2035, M0300
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17831
      PVP Reg. Number:    8000164
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced      Date:01/14/82
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-708
      Year of Release:    1979
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      Michigan AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Genesee / Redcoat, A2747) /2/ Yorkstar
      Reference(s):       180, 194, 243, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for AUGUSTA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:           108,255
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Augusta Wheat (Reg. No. 708).
       E.H. Everson, R.D. Freed, P.K. Zwer, L.W. Morrison, B.L. Marchetti,
                         J.L. Clayton, and W.T. Yamazaki
           'AUGUSTA' (CI17831), a soft white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum
      L.) (Reg. no. 708) was developed at the Michigan State University
      Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with USDA-ARS, and was
      released in 1979.  It was tested in Michigan and regionally as
      Michigan-B2035 and MO300.  It is named for the town of Augusta, the
      site of one of the earliest grist mills in Michigan and a milling
      center since 1832.  Augusta was released because of its field
      resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal) and leaf rust (Puccinia recondita Lab. ex. Desm. f. sp.
      tritici), broad adaptation, excellent agronomic performance, and
      milling and baking quality.
           Augusta was an F5 selection of a 1967 cross of
      'Genesee'/'Redcoat',B2747 /2/'Yorkstar'.  Selections were made in the
      F3 and F5 head rows for plant type, height, powdery mildew and leaf
      rust resistance.  In the F4, it was tested for those characters in
      addition to winter hardiness and in the F5 and subsequent generations
      for milling and baking quality.  The line was purified in the F10 when
      approximately 450 head rows were selected from a total of 500 on the
      basis of height and glume, and kernel color.  Each of the 450 head
      rows were individually increased in 5.3 m2 plots, rechecked for glume
      color, plant height, maturity, and kernel color, and bulked for
      breeder's seed.
           Augusta was evaluated in Michigan in advanced nurseries from 1973
      to 1978 and in the Eastern Uniform Soft White Winter Wheat trials from
      1976 to 1978.  In 42 nurseries at eight locations in Michigan, its
      yield surpassed Genesee by 14% and 'Arthur' by 16%.  Milling and
      baking qualities were evaluated from 1971 through 1979 at the USDA
      Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory, OARDC, Wooster, OH.  Augusta has medium
      kernel size with more stable, higher test weight than Yorkstar.  It
      has excellent soft wheat milling and baking qualities.
           Augusta is an awnless soft white winter wheat with a slight
      tendency for awnlets on the apical spikelets.  It has white glumes at
      maturity, and a rather large spike tapering slightly toward the apex.
      Augusta heads at the same time as 'Frankenmuth'a nd 6 days later than
      Arthur.  It has averaged 1.01 m in height.  The soft white cultivars
      most similar in appearance are Yorkstar and Frankenmuth, however, both
      have brown glumes compared to white for Augusta.  It is also similar
      in plant height and glume color to 'Fredrick', but is susceptible to
      all known races of Hessian fly [Mayetiola destructor (Say)], whereas
      Fredrick is resistant to race A and C.
           Augusta has good field resistance to the biotypes of leaf rust,
      and powdery mildew, occurring naturally in Michigan.  It has no genes
      for Hessian fly resistance, but its exceptional straw strength
      provides resistance against straw breakage with spring fly
      infestations.
           Variety protection (Certificate no. 8000164) has been granted
      under the Plant Variety Protection Act, Public Law 92-577, in
      accordance with the certified seed option, and specifies that it may
      be sold by cultivar name only as a class of certified seed.  Only two
      generations from Breeder seed are permitted.  Breeder seed is
      maintained by the Michigan State University Agricultural Experiment
      Station, East Lansing, MI 48824.  The authors gratefully acknowledge
      the expert assistance of the technical staff of the Soft Wheat Quality
      Laboratory, USDA-ARS, OARDC, Wooster, OH.
      Published in Crop Sci. 26:201-202.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      AVON
      Name Abbreviation:  AVON
      Other ID Numbers:   NY4848aB-2B-59
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13477
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-389
      Year of Release:    1958
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Genesee /4/ Hussar / Yorkwin /2/ Honor*2 / Rosen
                          rye /3/ Nured
      Reference(s):       80, 81, 82, 305, 340, 628, 630, 631, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for AVON wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:           217,809
                          1969:           183,473
                          1974:            63,236
                          1979:            13,222
                          1984:             1,914
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF AVON WHEAT (Reg. No. 389)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           AVON, CI 13477, is a soft white winter wheat developed by Cornell
      University and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and distributed
      in 1958.  Neal F. Jensen made the application for registration.
           This variety is a selection from the cross Genesee X [(Honor-
      Rosen rye X Hussar-Yorkwin) X Nured] made in 1948.  The final
      selection was made in 1952 by Neal F. Jensen.
           The superior characteristics of Avon are resistance to loose smut
      and common and dwarf bunt; short and strong straw; high test weight
      and yield; and good quality.  The area of adaptation appears to be in
      the states of New York and Michigan, and Ontario Province.
           Avon is midseason in maturity; midshort in height; has a white,
      strong stem; an awnletted, mid-dense clavate spike; brown glumes; and
      soft, white kernels.
      Published in Agron. J. 52:655-658.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      AWNED ONAS
      Name Abbreviation:  AON
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12235
      Year of Release:    1950
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Baart / 10*Onas
      Reference(s):       64, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for AWNED ONAS wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:            19,850
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      AXMINSTER
      Name Abbreviation:  AM
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN1217
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8195
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-289
      Year of Release:    1923
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      S. Larcombe, Birtle, Manitoba
      Pedigree:           Minister farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       142, 153, 161, 255, 511, 512
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for AXMINSTER wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:               183
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BAART
      Name Abbreviation:  BRT
      Other ID Numbers:   PI005078
      Other Name(s):      African Bearded, Arizona Baart, Columbia, Diener
                          Hybrids, Diener No. 18, Early Baart, White
                          Columbia
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8870
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-123
      Year of Release:    1900
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 170, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BAART wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           500,500
                          1924:           485,159
                          1929:           774,877
                          1934:           794,774
                          1939:           889,325
                          1944:           831,098
                          1949:           504,268
                          1954:           305,571
                          1959:           159,654
                          1964:            33,280
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:             3,918
                          1984:               259
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BAART 38
      Name Abbreviation:  BRT38
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11907
      Year of Release:    1939
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Martin / 7*Baart /2/ Hope / 5*Baart
      Reference(s):       4, 64, 155, 164, 190, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BAART 38 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:           166,557
                          1949:           154,060
                          1954:            52,888
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BAART 46
      Name Abbreviation:  BRT46
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12386
      Year of Release:    1948
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Baart 38 / 2*Baart
      Reference(s):       64, 81, 480, 630, 631, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BAART 46 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:            37,797
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:            29,904
                          1974:             9,148
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BARBEE
      Name Abbreviation:  BRB
      Other ID Numbers:   WA5826, VD067211
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17417
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-586
      Year of Release:    1976
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Omar /3/ (Vogel 1834, Norin 10 / Brevor /2/
                          unknown club outcross), Sel. 3, WA3969) /9/
                          PI178383 /8/ (Vogel 1, Sel. 25, CItr13431, (Norin
                          10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel. 50-3, Orfed /5/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
                          /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation) /7/ (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red
                          / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       82, 189, 194, 268, 280, 555, 558
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BARBEE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:            70,055
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Barbee Wheat (Reg. No. 586).
      C. J. Peterson, Jr., O. A. Vogel, D. W. George, and G. L. Rubenthaler
           'BARBEE' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell), CI 17417, is a
      semidwarf, soft white club winter cultivar developed by the ARS, USDA,
      and the Washington State Agricultural Research Center.  It was
      released in 1976 jointly by the USDA and the Idaho and Washington
      Agricultural Experiment Stations.
           Barbee was selected in the F4 generation from the cross WA
      3969/2/PI 178383/CI 13431 made at Pullman, Wash. in 1962.  WA 3969 is
      'Omar'/1834, 3.  Parentage of 1834 is unknown.  Barbee has a very
      dense bearded spiked with brown glumes that are midlong and midwide.
      The kernels are ovate, white, soft, and short with a shallow crease.
      The germ is small.  Barbee is similar to 'Paha', CI 14485, in maturity
      and winterhardiness.  Seedling vigor of Barbee is not as good as that
      of Paha.
           Barbee (WA 5826, VD 67211) was evaluated in the observation and
      performance nurseries of Washington from 1967 to 1975.  It was
      included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery from
      1971 to 1975.  The grain yield of Barbee equalled or exceeded the
      yield of Paha but was less than that of 'Nugaines', CI 13968.  Test
      weight of Barbee is generally 1.3 kg/hl less than that of Paha.
      Barbee is resistant to the present Pacific Northwest races of stripe
      rust (Puccinia striiformis, West).  It is also resistant to flag smut
      (Urocystis tritici, Koern), common bunt (Tilletia foetida (Wallry)
      Liro), and some races of dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa, Kuhn).
      Barbee is susceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia rubigo-vera (DC.) Wint.
      f. sp. tritici (Eriks.) Carl.) and Cercosporella foot rot
      (Cercosporella herpotrichoides, Fron.).
           The milling characteristics of Barbee are similar to those of
      Nugaines but not as good as those of Paha.  Barbee produces an
      excellent pastry-type flour.
           Barbee is intended for production in eastern Washington and
      northern Idaho in the 35- to 46-cm precipitation areas.  Breeder and
      foundation seed will be maintained by the Washington State Crop
      Improvement Association under the supervision of the Agronomy and
      Soils Department, College of Agriculture Research Center, Washington
      State University, and the USDA, Pullman, WA 99163.
      Published in Crop Sci. 17: 675.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BASIN
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      PVP Reg. Number:    8500177
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced       Date:   05/31/90
      Year of Release:    1984
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Columbia Basin Seeds, Moses Lake, WA
      Pedigree:           Unknown.
      Reference(s):       358
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BEARDED WINTER FIFE
      Name Abbreviation:  BWF
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4204
      Year of Release:    1896
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Pedigree:           Jones Fife / Unknown wheat
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 168, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BEAVER
      Name Abbreviation:  BVE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13058
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-444
      Year of Release:    1965
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Marfed / Merit
      Reference(s):       250, 546, 628, 630, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BEAVER wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:               132
                          1969:             5,002
                          1974:             1,840
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Beaver Wheat (Reg. No. 444).
                                 Wilson H. Foote
           'BEAVER' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) CI 13058, is a white
      spring wheat developed at Pullman, Washington, in cooperation with the
      Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S.
      Department of Agriculture.  Beaver originated as a selection from the
      cross of 'Marfed' X 'Merit' made by O. A. Vogel in 1942.  The
      selection resulting in this variety was a reselection made in the F5
      generation on the basis of its resistance to leaf and stem rust and
      mildew.  F. C. Elliott entered this selection in the USDA Regional
      Spring Wheat Nursery in 1952.
           Trials at Corvallis, Oregon, indicated that Beaver was well
      adapted to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.  Beaver was named and
      released by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station in 1964.
           Beaver has a spring habit of growth and is midseason in maturity.
      It is a tall variety with fairly strong straw.  The spike is awned,
      fusiform, and erect and the glumes glabrous.  The kernels are white,
      mid-long, soft, and elliptical and the germ is mid-sized.  Beaver is
      resistant to the prevalent races of stripe rust found in the
      Willamette Valley and to some races of leaf and stem rust and mildew.
           Beaver was grown in the USDA Uniform Spring Wheat Nursery from
      1952-1956.  It was grown at 96 locations in the 5-year period.  The
      average yield for this period was 45.4 bushels per acre compared to
      43.8 bushels of "Idaed' and 42.6 for 'Henry.'
           Comparative performance data for Beaver, 'Zimmerman,' 'Huston,'
      and Idaed grown at Corvallis, Oregon, are given in Table 1.
           The outstanding characteristics of Beaver are its strong straw,
      resistance to stripe rust and high yields under western Oregon
      conditions.  Foundation seed of Beaver wheat was distributed to
      growers in 1964.  The Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station will
      maintain breeder seed.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Performance data for spring wheat varieties grown at
                Corvallis, Oregon, from 1953-1964.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                       CI      Yield  Test weight,  Height   Heading
      Variety         No.     bu/acre    lb/bu.     inches   date,May
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Beaver        13,058      31.4      59.4        37        21
      Zimmerman      7,359      24.5      58.9        42        25
      Huston         5,208      24.5      60.8        40        26
      Idaed         11,706      23.8      59.1        33        13
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in Crop Sci. 5:486.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BIG CLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  BC
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr11701, CItr11761, CItr11793
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4257
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-192
      Year of Release:    1870
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Chile
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       133, 156, 161, 162, 163, 164, 170, 174, 627, 628
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BIG CLUB wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            21,700
                          1924:            19,823
                          1929:             4,236
                          1934:            36,830
                          1939:            34,321
                          1944:            24,248
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:            13,453
                          1964:             2,924
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BIG CLUB 37
      Name Abbreviation:  BC37
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11901
      Year of Release:    1937
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Martin / 7*Big Club
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BIG CLUB 38
      Other ID Numbers:   CA3180
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11915
      Year of Release:    1940
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Dawson / 3*Big Club
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BIG CLUB 43
      Name Abbreviation:  BC43
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12244
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-418
      Year of Release:    1944
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Hope / 4*Baart /2/ 2*Big Club /3/ 2*Martin / 7*Big
                          Club /4/ Dawson / 4*Big Club /2/ Martin / 7*Big
                          Club
      Reference(s):       64, 155, 265, 480, 655, 794
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BIG CLUB 43 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:            40,048
                          1954:            19,864
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Big Club 43 Wheat (Reg. No. 418).
                                  C. A. Suneson
           BIG CLUB 43, CI 12244, a soft, white spring wheat, is a product
      of the cooperative wheat breeding investigations of the California
      Agricultural experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service
      of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.  It was the first wheat in
      America with a multiple recombination of known genes for bunt, stem
      rust, and hessian fly resistance.  These were put in an old variety by
      backcross breeding.  Big Club 43 was developed from multiple crossing
      of (Hope X Baart4) X Big Club2 X (Martin X Big Club7)2 with (Dawson X
      Big Club4) X (Martin X Big Club7)2.  The F3 was subjected to
      independent severe bunt, stem rust, and hessian fly attack from which
      144 lines with triple resistance were recovered.  These were
      composited as Breeder's seed.  This was first distributed in 1944.
           Big Club 43 now has more classic than economic interest.
      Acceptance of the Improved Big Club 43 has been good.  The Big Club
      type, because of late maturity, is recommended in California only on
      heavy and wet soils where wind shattering is also serious.  It is
      interesting, however, that its triple resistance has remained
      protective through 16 years of use.  This is best documented as
      regards hessian fly in the Rio Vista area with a prior 70-year history
      on this insect pest.  The persistence of enduring hessian fly
      resistance has been attributed to the presence of 3 genotypes
      (H1H1H2H2, H1H1h2h2 or h1h1H2H2) among the 144 component lines in Big
      Club 43.
      Published in Crop Sci. 3:457.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BIG CLUB 60
      Name Abbreviation:  BC60
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13643
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-419
      Year of Release:    1960
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Bulk of 103 sib-crossed lines derived from Big
                          Club 43 / Big Club 43 sib.
      Reference(s):       81, 265, 631, 794
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BIG CLUB 60 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:             2,479
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Big Club 60 Wheat (Reg. No. 419).
                                  C. A. Suneson
           BIG CLUB 60, CI 13643, is a soft, white spring wheat produced by
      the cooperative wheat breeding investigations of the California
      Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service
      of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.  The best rust-resistant lines
      of Big Club 43 and a previously discarded purplestraw line of Big Club
      43 which gives added protection from yellow dwarf virus were crossed.
      After multiple sib crossings and appropriate selection from 1954 to
      1960, 103 lines were bulked to constitute the variety.  Big Club 60
      had additional rust resistance and yellow dwarf virus tolerance in
      California but is otherwise similar to Big Club 43 and is expected to
      replace that variety.  It can only be distinguished from Big Club 43
      by its purple-tinged straw.  The variety was released in 1960 and
      foundation seed is maintained by the California Experiment Station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 3:457.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BLANCA
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI501533
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-733
      Year of Release:    1986
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ 2*Yaqui
                          50 /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas, ID0045)
                          /9/ 2*(Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /5/
                          Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ 3*Lemhi 53 /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/
                          5*Lemhi 53 /2/ 7*Lee / Transfer, A6514s-A-102-1)
                          /8/ (Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/
                          2*Yaqui 50 /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas,
                          A6535s-443-101) /7/ Springfield /6/ PI227196 /5/
                          (A63166s-A-2-8, Lemhi 53*3 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor
                          /3/ Lemhi62 /4/ Chinese Spring / A. umbellulata
                          /2/ 7*Lee /3/ 5*Lemhii)
      Reference(s):       784
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Blanca Wheat (Reg. No. 733).
      D. W. Sunderman, J. S. Quick, Brendan O'Connell, and Merlin A. Dillon
           'BLANCA' (Reg. no. 733) (PI 501533) soft white spring wheat
      (Triticum aestivum L.) was selected as an F4 line from the cross of
      ID0045/5/ 2*A6514S-A-102-1/4/ A6535S-443-101/3/ 'Springfield'/2/ PI
      227196/ A63166S-A-2-8 made at the University of Idaho Research and
      Extension Center at Aberdeen in 1972.  ID0045 was a selection from the
      cross 'Yaktana 54 A'*4/2/'Norin 10'/'Brevor'/3/2*'Yaqui 50"/4/Norin
      10/Brevor/2/'Baart/'Onas'.  A6514S-A-102-1 was from the cross Yaktana
      54A*4/ Norin 10/Brevor/5/ Norin 10/ Brevor/2/ 3*Lemhi 53'/3/ 'Lemhi
      62'/4/ 5*Lemhi 53/2/ 7*'Lee'/ 'Transfer'.  A6535S-443-101 is a sister
      selection of 'Fielder' and 'Fieldwin', and A63166S-a-2-8 is a sister
      selection of 'Twin'.  It was developed cooperatively by USDA-ARS and
      the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station.  Blanca was tested in the
      Idaho yield trials for 5 yr (1979-1983), in the Western Regional
      Spring Wheat Nursery in 1983, and in the San Luis Valley of Colorado
      for 3 yr (1983-1985).  It was released jointly by the Colorado
      Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA-ARS in 1986.
           Blanca is an awned, medium height, white glumed cultivar that is
      similar to 'Owens' in appearance.   The spikes are erect to inclined,
      oblong, and middense.  Glumes are glabrous, white, long, and midwide,
      with narrow to midwide, oblique shoulders.  Beaks are acuminate and 3
      to 5 cm in length.  The kernels are soft, white, midlong, and ovate,
      with a midsized germ, rounded cheeks, and a narrow, deep crease.
           Blanca is susceptible to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia
      striiformis West.), and moderately resistant to the prevalent races of
      leaf rust (caused by P. recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici), and
      powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal).  It has averaged 1 d later in maturity than Owens and 3 d
      earlier than Twin.  Blanca has averaged 7 cm taller than Owens and
      Twin but it has had significantly stiffer straw than either of them
      and consequently, is more resistant to lodging.  In the 3-yr averages
      of cultivars grown under irrigation in the San Luis Valley of
      Colorado.  Blanca has produced a 10% higher grain yield than the
      second ranked cultivar, Owens, but it has average 9 kg m-3 lower in
      grain volume weight.  Blanca has excellent cookie-making quality and
      it has more tolerance to dough mixing than Owens and Twin.  Flour
      extraction is satisfactory.
           Breeder and Foundation seed classes of Blanca will be maintained
      by Colorado State University.  Seed may be requested by writing to the
      Foundation Seed Project, Agronomy Department, Colorado State
      University, Fort Collins, CO 80523.
      Published in Crop Sci. 28:577.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BLISS
      Name Abbreviation:  BSS
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0172
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI486350
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-714
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Hyslop / Fielder
      Reference(s):       370, 765, 780
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Bliss Wheat (Reg. No. 714).
                       D.W. Sunderman and Brendan O'Connell
           'BLISS' soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no.
      714), PI 486350, was selected from a cross of 'Hyslop'/'Fielder' made
      in 1971.  It was developed cooperatively by the Idaho Agricultural
      Experiment Station and USDA-ARS.  Bliss was tested in the Idaho yield
      nurseries as IDO172 for 8 yrs (1976 to 1983) and in the Western
      Regional Spring Wheat Nursery for 3 yrs (1980 to 1982).  It was
      released jointly by the Idaho and Oregon Agricultural Experiment
      Stations and USDA-ARS in 1984.
           Bliss is a semidwarf cultivar that has erect to inclined, oblong,
      middense, awned spikes.  Glumes are long and midwide with narrow,
      oblique shoulders.  Beaks are narrow, acuminate, and 3 to 5 mm long.
      The kernels are soft, white, midlong, and ovate with rounded cheeks
      and a middeep crease.  Bliss has average 3 to 5 days later in maturity
      and 5 cm taller than 'Dirkwin' and 'Owens' in the Idaho irrigated
      trials.  Although Bliss is taller than Dirkwin and Owens, it has
      stiffer straw and has slightly better resistance to lodging.
           Bliss has been resistant to Pacific Northwest races of strip rust
      (caused by Puccinia striiformis West.), moderately susceptible to leaf
      rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. desm. f. sp. tritici), and
      moderately resistant to black point (caused by Alternaria species),
      black chaff (caused by Xanthomonas translucens f. sp. undulosa) and
      powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal).
           The average yields of Bliss, Dirkwin, and Owens during 6 years of
      testing in two southern Idaho irrigated nurseries were 6081, 5934, and
      6115 kg ha-1, respectively.  Test weights of the respective cultivars
      were 750.3 731.0, and 770.9 kg m-3.  Although the test weight of grain
      from Bliss has been slightly lower than that from Owens, a lower black
      point infection and a more uniform seed size make it more desirable
      from a quality standpoint.  Bliss, Owens, and 'Waverly' averaged 7244,
      6297 and 6303 kg ha-1 in irrigated yield tests at Ontario, Oregon in
      1980 and 1981.  Bliss ranked 7th, 14th, and 1st in average yield,
      respectively in the 1980, 1981, and 1982 Regional Spring Wheat
      Nurseries which consisted of 35 to 37 entries grown at 17 locations.
      The flour yield and milling score of Bliss have been slightly lower
      than those of Owens.  Pastry quality has been satisfactory.  Breeder
      and Foundation seed of Bliss will be maintained by the University of
      Idaho, Aberdeen Research and Extension Center, P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen,
      ID 83210.
      Published in Crop Sci. 26:1087.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BLUE CHAFF CLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  BCHF
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5256
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-200
      Year of Release:    1894
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      James Calvert, Junction City, OR
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 155, 156, 161, 162, 163, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BLUE CHAFF CLUB wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             1,922
                          1929:               936
                          1934:             4,268
                          1939:             3,744
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                64
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BOBS
      Name Abbreviation:  BOBS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr2826
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-022
      Year of Release:    1900
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      William Farrer, New South Wales
      Pedigree:           Nepaul barley (?) / Blount's Lambrigg
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BOUGHTON
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1858
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Virginia
      Originator(s):      Charles H. Boughton, Center Cross Roads, Essex
                          County, VA
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BREVIT
      Other ID Numbers:   WA3239
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11912
      Year of Release:    1940
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BREVOR
      Name Abbreviation:  BVR
      Other ID Numbers:   1-3-11-5,
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12385
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-374
      Year of Release:    1949
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Pure line selection of Vogel Sel. 27-15: (Turkey
                          Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation,
                          CItr11912) /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 81, 304, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 810, 826
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BREVOR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:           234,194
                          1959:           216,907
                          1964:           131,609
                          1969:             5,507
                          1974:             1,300
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF BREVOR WHEAT (Reg. No. 374)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           BREVOR, CI 12385, is a soft, white, winter wheat with high yield,
      lodging resistance, and resistance to bunt, adapted to eastern
      Washington and northern Idaho.  This variety was developed by the
      Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and the Washington Agricultural
      Experiment Station.  O. A. Vogel applied for registration.  Brevor is
      a selection made in 1944 from the compound cross, (27-15), (Turkey-
      Florence X Fortyfold-Federation) X [Oro X Turkey-Florence) X (Oro X
      Fortyfold-Federation)] made in 1938.  Brevor was released in 1949
      primarily because of its high resistance to the races of bunt present
      in the Pacific Northwest.  It increased very rapidly in acreage and
      was the most extensively grown soft, white, winter wheat variety in
      1957 in Washington and northern Idaho.  It is expected to be replaced
      by the new variety Omar (Reg. No. 377).
           Brevor is midseason in maturity and has a short stiff straw.  The
      culm is white; the spike is awnleted; oblong to clavate; the glume is
      glabrous and white; and the kernel is white, soft, and of unusually
      uniform texture.  It has only fair milling quality.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BUNYIP
      Name Abbreviation:  BYP
      Other ID Numbers:   PI038345
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5125
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-015
      Year of Release:    1914
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      William Farrer, New South Wales
      Pedigree:           Rymer / Maffra
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 166, 168, 170, 441, 627, 628, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for BUNYIP wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:            29,508
                          1929:           116,435
                          1934:            71,058
                          1939:            94,448
                          1944:            49,103
                          1949:            13,541
                          1954:            13,822
                          1959:             5,678
                          1964:             1,143
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      BUNYIP 41
      Name Abbreviation:  BYP41
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12243
      Year of Release:    1943
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 3*White Federation /2/ 6*Bunyip
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CASHUP
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      PVP Reg. Number:    8500178
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced       Date:   09/28/90
      Year of Release:    1984
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Columbia Basin Seeds, Inc., Moses Lake, WA
      Pedigree:           Unknown
      Reference(s):       358
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CENTENNIAL
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0312, A803s-B-6
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI537303
      PVP Reg. Number:    9000218
      PVP Status:         Application Pending
      Year of Release:    1990
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Klein Atlas /2/ Inia 66 / Bluebird /4/ NP 876 /
                          Penjamo 62 /2/ Calidad /3/ Bluebird, CM16716) /5/
                          2*Sterling
      Reference(s):       728
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CHALLENGE
      Name Abbreviation:  CL
      Other Name(s):      Webb's Challenge White
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr2523
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-006
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Webb Seed Co., Wordsley, Stourbridge
      Pedigree:           White Victoria farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 166, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CHATHAM
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    <1859
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      B.P. Johnson, Albany, NY
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CHELSEA
      Other ID Numbers:   C5023
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1993
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      Michigan AES
      Pedigree:           (Leda /3/ Siete Cerros 66 / Ciano 67 //
                          Calidad, SWD 71242-16H-01H-0P) /5/ (B2141,
                          (Suwon 92 / Brevor // 5*Genesee, A6506) /4/
                          (A4528, Norin 10 / Brevor // Yorkwin /3/
                          3*Genesee)) /6/ (B5219, Nadadores 63 /
                          Yorkstar /5/ Cornell 595*2 / Redcoat /4/ Norin
                          10 / Brevor // Yorkwin /3/ 3*Genesee)
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CLAWSON
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1865
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Garret Clawson, Seneca County, NY
      Pedigree:           Fultz farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       120, 260, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      COLORADO NO. 50
      Name Abbreviation:  COL50
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4959
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-011
      Year of Release:    1909
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Colorado
      Originator(s):      Colorado AES
      Pedigree:           Defiance pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for COLORADO NO. 50 wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:               700
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CORNELL 595
      Name Abbreviation:  CNL595
      Other ID Numbers:   NY595b20-1-5, CAN2486
      Other Name(s):      Hybrid 595
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12372
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-390
      Year of Release:    1942
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Nured /2/ Honor / Forward /3/ Honor
      Reference(s):       64, 65, 80, 81, 155, 164, 254, 305, 440, 569, 627,
                          628, 630, 631, 655, 854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for CORNELL 595 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:             1,126
                          1949:           335,894
                          1954:           260,840
                          1959:           106,329
                          1964:            13,300
                          1969:             2,904
                          1974:               128
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                 REGISTRATION OF CORNELL 595 WHEAT (Reg. No. 390)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           CORNELL 595, CI 12372, is a soft white winter wheat developed by
      Cornell University and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and
      distributed in 1942.  Neal F. Jensen made the application for
      registration.
           Cornell 595 is a selection from the cross (Honor-Forward X Nured)
      X Honor made in 1933 and the final selection was made by H. H. Love in
      1937.  The variety has been described previously.
           For many years, Cornell 595 was the dominant wheat variety in New
      York and Ontario.  Recently, it has been replaced by Genesee.  Its
      good characteristics are high yield, strong straw, and resistance to
      loose smut.
           Cornell 595 is midseason in maturity; midtall in height; stems
      are mostly purple and strong; the spike is awnletted, fusiform, lax,
      and erect; the glumes are brown; and the kernels are soft and white.
      Published in Agron. J. 52:655-658.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CRESTONE
      Name Abbreviation:  CSTN
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0105
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17858
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-658
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Colorado AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Twin*3 /6/ PI227196 /5/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/
                          3*Lemhi 53 /3/ Lemhi 64 /4/ 5*Lemhi 53 /2/ 7*Lee /
                          Transfer
      Reference(s):       517, 707, 786
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for CRESTONE wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:             1,866
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Crestone Wheat (Reg. No. 658).
               D. W. Sunderman, M. M. Stearns, and James G. Walker
           'CRESTONE' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell.), CI 17858, is a
      soft white spring wheat that originated from the backcross 'Twin'*3
      /6/ PI277196 /5/ 'Norin 10' / 'Brevor' /2/ 3*'Lemhi 53' /3/ Lemhi 62
      /4/ 5*Lemhi 53 /2/ 7*'Lee' / 'Transfer' completed in 1971.  It was
      developed cooperatively by ARS, USDA and the Idaho and Colorado Agric.
      Exp. Stns.  crestone was selected as a stripe rust (caused by Puccinia
      striiformis West.) resistant F3 line form the 1973 rust nursery and
      tested in the 1973-79 Idaho yield trials, the 1977-79 Colorado yield
      trials an the 1975-76 Western Regional Spring Wheat Nursery as ID0105.
      It was released jointly by the Colorado Agricultural Experiment
      Station and the ARS, USDA.
           Crestone is similar and nearly indistinguishable from Twin in
      plant and seed characteristics.  Spikes of Crestone are erect to
      inclined, awnless, and oblong to clavate and middense with the upper
      one-half of many spikes dense.  Kernels are white, short, soft, oval
      to ovate with a narrow to midwide and shallow to middeep crease.
      Kernels cheeks are rounded and the brush is midsized and midlong.  The
      average height of Crestone in 7 years of testing at two Idaho
      irrigated stations was 77 cm with yearly variation ranging from 66 to
      89 cm.
           Crestone has resistance to powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe
      graminis D.C. ex. Merat f. sp. tritici) governed by genes obtained
      from PI 227196, whereas Twin is susceptible.  Both are resistant to
      stripe rust and susceptible to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita
      Rob. ex Desm. f. sp. tritici).
           When grown under irrigation, Crestone has had a 5% yield
      advantage over Twin in 7 years of testing in Idaho and a 15% advantage
      in 5 years of testing in the San Luis Valley of Colorado.  The
      cultivars have produced similar yields in the southern Idaho dryland
      trials.  Test weight of the two cultivars has been similar when grown
      in Idaho; however, twin has had about a 1.3 kg/hl test weight
      advantage in the Colorado trials.
           Crestone and Twin are similar in protein content and in milling
      and pastry quality.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Crestone will be maintained by
      Colorado State University.  Limited amounts of breeder or foundation
      seed may also be maintained by the Idaho Agric. Exp. Stn.  Foundation
      seed is available from the Foundation Seed Program, Agronomy Dep.,
      Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523.
      Published in Crop Sci. 22:690.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CREW
      Name Abbreviation:  CREW
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6472
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17951
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-675
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      USDA-ARS; Idaho AES; Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Multi-line: Faro (CItr17590), Tyee (CItr17773) and
                          8 Omar (CItr13072) stripe rust resistant
                          derivatives (CItr17912 through CItr17919).
      Reference(s):       4, 13, 357, 358, 493, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for CREW wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:             8,956
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
         Registration of Crew, A Multiline Wheat Cultivar (Reg. No. 675).
      R. E. Allan, R. F. Line, C. J. Peterson, Jr., G. L. Rubenthaler, K. J.
                            Morrison, and C. R. Rohde
           'CREW' (Reg. No. 675, CI 17951) was developed cooperatively by
      the USDA-ARS and the Agriculture Experiment Stations of Idaho, Oregon,
      and Washington.  It was released by the USDA-ARS and the Agriculture
      Experiment Stations of Idaho and Washington in October, 1982.
           Crew is an awnless, semidwarf soft-white-winter club wheat
      (Triticum aestivum L.) multiline cultivar made up of a composite of 10
      closely related wheat lines which have resistant to intermediate
      resistant reactions to the prevalent U.S. races of stripe rust caused
      by Puccinia striiformis West.  The 10 lines are essentially backcross
      derivatives.  Their recurrent parents represent either 'Omar', (CI
      13072) or semidwarf derivatives of Omar.  Omar is a winter-type,
      midseason to late, midtall, white-stemmed cultivar with very dense
      (club), erect, awnleted, brown-glume spikes which have white, soft,
      and short kernels.  It has excellent soft wheat milling, baking and
      physiochemical flour quality traits.  Omar and the semidwarf
      derivatives used to develop the components of Crew are susceptible to
      prevalent races of the stripe rust pathogen.  The nonrecurrent parents
      of these components have resistance to stripe rust.
           'Tyee' (CI 17773) and 'Faro' (CI 17590) are commercially grown
      club wheat cultivars and comprise two of the components of Crew.
      Their development and other pertinent information have been described
      previously.  Information on the development, morphology, agronomic,
      disease, and quality traits of the other eight components (CI 17912 to
      CI 17919) was recently reported.
           The components of Crew are phenotypically similar except that CI
      17773, CI 17916, and CI 17917 have white glumes, whereas the other
      components have brown glumes.  All components have awnlets that vary
      from 5 to 40 mm.  In some environments the components of Crew may vary
      in plant height by 6 cm and in heading date by 6 days.  Kernel weights
      of the components may range from 23 to 30 mg.
           Based on 6-site-years of field tests the components of Crew
      represent three classes of stripe rust resistance, i.e., CI 17590, CI
      17773, CI 17912, CI 27915 and CI 17917 (resistant); CI 17913, CI 17918
      (moderately resistant) and CI 17914, CI 17916, and CI 17919
      (intermediate).  All components have resistance to one or more races
      of stripe rust and four components express temperature sensitive
      reactions to the stripe rust biotype CDL 7.
           Unpublished information from our laboratory and elsewhere
      suggests that a wide genetic base for specific resistance involving a
      minimum of nine genes is represented among the 10 Crew components.
      Until the release of Crew, the genetic base of resistance of U.S.
      commercially grown club wheats was narrow because four of the five
      resistant cultivars carried the same gene (Yr 10) for resistance.
           CI 17912, CI 17916, and CI 17917, have been attacked less
      severely by leaf rust caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f.
      sp. tritici than the other components.  CI 17912, CI 17915, CI 17917,
      and CI 17919 have had lower severities of powdery mildew caused by
      Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E. Marchal than the other
      components.
           Crew has shown less variability than its components for losses
      caused by stripe rust, leaf rust, and powdery mildew.  Comparisons
      between triadimefon- treated and untreated plots at three tests showed
      that the maximum loss suffered by Crew was 7% vs. losses of 9 to 27%
      for its components (R.E. Allan, 1979, unpublished data).
           Crew is moderately susceptible to strawbreaker foot rot caused by
      Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Dei. and susceptible to
      Cephalosporium stripe caused by Cephalosporium gramineum Nis. & Ika.
      The components of Crew each possess 1 to 2 genes for resistance to
      common bunt caused by Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul. and T. foetida
      (Wall.) Liro.
           Trials conducted during 1978 to 1982 in Washington and elsewhere
      in the West based on 45 to 190 site-years of tests indicated that
      average yields of Crew either exceeded or equalled those of
      commercially grown club wheats except Tyee.  Crew exceeded most other
      semidwarf club wheat cultivars for volume weight by 1.0 to 3.0 kg/hL.
      Crew is a one-gene, semidwarf and averages 7, 3, and 1 cm taller than
      'Barbee', Faro and Tyee, respectively.  Crew may suffer lodging
      comparable to those cultivars.  For stand establishment capability
      from early deep sowings Crew is superior to Tyee and 'Daws', equal to
      Faro and 'Nugaines', but poorer than 'Moro'.  Crew has coldhardiness
      similar to Faro and Moro, but is less hardy than Tyee and 'Jacmar'.
      The milling, baking and physiochemical flour quality traits of Crew
      are similar to Faro and have been rated as satisfactory by the ARS
      Western Wheat Quality Laboratory, Pullman, Wash. and by the Pacific
      Northwest Grain Council collaborative industry tests for domestic and
      export market uses.
           The initial breeder seed of Crew was composed of nearly equal
      kernel number proportions of the 10 components.  The kernel weight of
      a component was used to determine its proportion by weight of the
      initial blend.  Crew is eligible for propagation under a seed
      certification agreement of the Washington Crop Improvement Association
      for only three generations from breeder seed, one each of foundation,
      registered, and certified.  Breeder and foundation seed of the 10
      components of crew ill be maintained by the Washington State Crop
      Improvement Association under the supervision of the Agronomy and
      Soils Dep., Agric. Res. Ctr, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA
      99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 23:1015-1016.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      CURRAWA
      Name Abbreviation:  CRW
      Other ID Numbers:   PI042105
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4982
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-282
      Year of Release:    1916
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      H. Pye, Dookie Agricultural College, Victoria
      Pedigree:           Little Club /2/ Northern Champion / Cretan
      Reference(s):       142, 153, 154, 162, 163, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for CURRAWA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             6,171
                          1939:             6,258
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DART
      Name Abbreviation:  DART
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-018
      Year of Release:    1915
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      Thomas Dart Nhill, Victoria
      Pedigree:           Farmer selection from an Australian 'purplestraw'
                          type wheat.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DAWBUL
      Name Abbreviation:  DB
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN2489
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13490
      Year of Release:    1948
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Dawson / Bulgarian
      Reference(s):       254, 569, 627, 854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DAWBUL wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:             1,692
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DAWS
      Name Abbreviation:  DAWS
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6099, VH071349
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17419
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-584
      Year of Release:    1976
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           ((Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
                          /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio /
                          Rex), Sel. 101, CItr13438) /7/ Odin /8/ (Vogel 1,
                          CItr13431, (Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          50-3,Orfed /5/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
                          /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation) /7/ (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red
                          / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / FFederation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro / Fortyfold /
                          Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio / Rex)) /9/ ((Oro
                          /2/ Turkey Red / Elgin, Elgin Sel. 19) /4/ Elmar
                          /5/ (Vogel 1813, Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ 'unknown
                          club out-cross'), CItr13645) /6/ PI1783833
      Reference(s):       77, 82, 189, 194, 268, 280, 357, 358, 557, 559,
                          707, 779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DAWS wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:           700,171
                          1984:           906,775
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Daws Wheat (Reg. No. 584).
      C. J. Peterson, Jr., O. A. Vogel, D. W. George, G. L. Rubenthaler, and
                                   R. E. Allan
           'DAWS' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 17419, is a
      semidwarf, soft white common winter cultivar developed cooperatively
      by the ARS, USDA, and Washington State Agricultural Research Center.
      Daws was released jointly by the Agricultural Experiment Stations of
      Washington, Oregon, and Idaho and the ARS in 1976.
           Selected in the F4 generation from the cross CI 14484/2/CI
      13645/PI 178383 made at Pullman, Wash. in 1967, Daws has a bearded,
      lax spike with long, midwide, white glumes.  The kernels are
      elliptical, white, soft, and midlong, with a shallow crease.  The germ
      is midsize.  Daws is considerably more winterhardy than 'Nugaines', CI
      13968, but not as hardy as 'Wanser', CI 13844.  It emerges slower than
      Nugaines.
           Daws (WA 6099, VH 71349) was evaluated in the observation and
      performance nurseries of Washington from 1971 to 1975.  it was
      included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery in
      1974 and 1975.  Grain yields of Daws have equalled or exceeded those
      of Nugaines.  The test weight of Daws is generally 1.3 kg/hl less than
      that of Nugaines.  Daws is resistant to local races of stripe rust
      (Puccinia striiformis, West) and common bunt (Tilletia foctida (Walla)
      Liro).  It is susceptible to dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa, Kuhn),
      flag smut (Urocystis trica Koern.), leaf (Puccinia rubigo-vera (DC.)
      Wint. f. sp. tritici) and stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritica,
      Ericks. & Henn.), and Cercosporella foot rot (Cercosporella
      herpotrichoides, Fron.).  The milling characteristics of Daws are
      similar to those of Nugaines.  Daws produces satisfactory pastry-type
      flour.
           Daws is adapted to the wheat-growing area of northern Idaho,
      eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington.  Breeder and foundation seed
      will be maintained by the Washington State Crop Improvement
      Association under the supervision of the Agronomy and Soils
      Department, Washington Agricultural Research Center and the USDA,
      Pullman, WA 99163.
      Published in Crop Sci. 17:674-675.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DAWSON
      Name Abbreviation:  DS
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr11861, CAN2320
      Other Name(s):      Dawson Golden Chaff, Golden Bronze, Golden Chaff,
                          Improved Amber, White Winter
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3342
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-069
      Year of Release:    1881
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      Robert Dawson, Paris, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Clawson farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 65, 120, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161,
                          162, 163, 164, 166, 168, 170, 254, 623, 627, 655,
                          854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DAWSON wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           125,500
                          1924:            61,668
                          1929:            42,578
                          1934:           356,108
                          1939:           379,556
                          1944:           460,897
                          1949:            58,390
                          1954:             2,960
                          1959:               272
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DEFIANCE
      Name Abbreviation:  DF
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr8496
      Other Name(s):      Pringle's Defiance
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6477
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-013
      Year of Release:    1878
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Vermont
      Originator(s):      Cyrus G. Pringle, Charlotte, VT
      Pedigree:           White Hamburg / Golden Drop
      Reference(s):       64, 120, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162,
                          163, 164, 166, 168, 170, 259, 260, 627, 631, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DEFIANCE wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           194,400
                          1924:            36,224
                          1929:            40,926
                          1934:            35,046
                          1939:            10,535
                          1944:             3,176
                          1949:             1,488
                          1954:               647
                          1959:               505
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:               367
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DEMOCRAT
      Name Abbreviation:  DO
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3384
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-116
      Year of Release:    <188
      or Introduction
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 161, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DEMOCRAT wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             6,100
                          1924:               597
                          1929:             1,918
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DICKLOW
      Name Abbreviation:  DL
      Other Name(s):      Irwin Dicklow, Jim Holly
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3663
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-021
      Year of Release:    1912
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Richard Low, Utah County, UT
      Pedigree:           Surprise farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 170, 585, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DICKLOW wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           164,600
                          1924:           115,947
                          1929:           253,421
                          1934:           176,022
                          1939:           139,704
                          1944:            87,077
                          1949:            29,229
                          1954:            19,418
                          1959:             5,198
                          1964:               128
                          1969:               569
                          1974:                36
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DIEHL
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    <1866
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York (?)
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DIRKWIN
      Name Abbreviation:  DWN
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0106
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17745
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-629
      Year of Release:    1978
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Twin / Triple Dirk
      Reference(s):       82, 370, 496, 517, 707, 780, 787
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DIRKWIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               167
                          1984:            65,768
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Dirkwin Wheat (Reg. No. 629).
                D. W. Sunderman, M. M. Stearns, and Larry J. Smith
           'DIRKWIN' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 17745, is a
      soft white spring wheat selected as an F5 line from the cross
      'Twin'/'Triple Dirk' made in 1968 at the Univ. of Idaho Aberdeen
      Research and Extension Center.  It was developed cooperatively by the
      Idaho Agric. Exp. Stn. and AR-SEA-USDA.  Dirkwin was tested in the
      1963 to 1977 Idaho yield trials and the 1975 to 1977 Western Regional
      Spring Wheat Nursery as IDO106.  It was released jointly by the Idaho
      and Oregon Agric. Exp. Stns. and AR-SEA-USDA in 1978.
           Dirkwin is a semidwarf, medium-maturing wheat with straw strength
      and height similar to that of Twin.  Spikes of Dirkwin are awnless,
      fusiform to oblong, middense, and erect to inclined at maturity.
      Glumes are glabrous, white, long and wide with midwide oblique
      shoulders.  Beaks are midwide and obtuse.  The kernels are soft,
      white, short to midlong, and ovate with a narrow to midwide, shallow
      crease which shows occasional pitting.  The kernels have rounded
      cheeks and a midsized, midlong brush.
           Dirkwin, resistant to the prevalent races of stripe rust (caused
      by Puccinia striiformis West.) present in the Pacific Northwest,
      carries the same major gene for stripe rust resistance as that carried
      by Twin.  It is resistant to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita
      Rob. ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici) race UN 17, susceptible to UN 6 and UN
      13, and resistant to moderately resistant to powdery mildew (caused by
      Erysiphe graminis D.C. ex. Merat f. sp. tritici).  Dirkwin, similar to
      Twin in most agronomic characteristics and in stripe rust resistance,
      was released to provide growers with a cultivar resistant to leaf rust
      and powdery mildew.
           The average yield of Dirkwin has been about 5% higher than that
      of 'Fielder,' 'Fieldwin,' or Twin in northern Idaho yield trials,
      about 5% lower in the southern Idaho irrigated trials and similar in
      the southern Idaho dryland trials.  Grain test weight of Dirkwin is
      significantly lower than that of Fielder and Fieldwin and slightly
      lower than that of Twin.  Pastry quality of Dirkwin is satisfactory
      and similar to that of Twin.
           Breeder seed of Dirkwin will be maintained by the Univ. of Idaho
      Tetonia Research and Extension Center, P.O. Box 743, Rexburg, ID
      83440.
      Published in Crop Sci. 20: 826.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DRUCHAMP
      Name Abbreviation:  DRC
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13723
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-445
      Year of Release:    1949
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    France
      Originator(s):      Burlingham-Meeker Seed Company, Amity, OR
      Pedigree:           Vilmorin 27 / Flech d'Or
      Reference(s):       81, 82, 251, 627, 628, 630, 631, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for DRUCHAMP wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:            16,850
                          1964:            39,261
                          1969:            30,712
                          1974:             4,500
                          1979:             1,581
                          1984:               193
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Druchamp Wheat (Reg. No. 445).
                                 Wilson H. Foote
           'DRUCHAMP' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) CI 13273 is a soft,
      white winter wheat developed in France and introduced into western
      Oregon by the Burlingham-Meeker Seed Company, Amity, Oregon, in 1949.
      Druchamp originated from a cross of 'Vilmorin 27' X 'Fleche d' Or.'
           Trials at Corvallis, Oregon as well as satisfactory yields
      obtained by farmers indicated that Druchamp was well adapted to the
      Willamette Valley of Oregon.  Comparative performance data for
      Druchamp, 'Alba' (Redmond), 'Gaines,' and 'White Holland' are given in
      Table 1.
           Druchamp has a winter habit of growth and is midseason to late in
      maturity.  It has short, strong straw and an awnletted, oblong, mid-
      dense to dense spike.  The glumes are glabrous, white, long, and wide.
      Druchamp kernels are white, mid-long, soft, and ovate to oval.  The
      germ is mid-sized, crease mid-wide to wide and mid-deep and the cheeks
      rounded.  Druchamp is highly resistant to the prevalent races of
      stripe rust, but susceptible to common bunt.
           The outstanding characteristics of Druchamp are its resistance to
      stripe rust, strong straw and high yields under western Oregon
      conditions.  Foundation seed was distributed to a grower in 1963 and
      registered seed to growers in 1964.  The Oregon Agricultural
      Experiment Station will maintain breeder seed.
           Additional information about Druchamp has been published by
      Briggle and Reitz.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Performance data for winter wheat varieties grown at
                Corvallis, Oregon, from 1959-1964.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Test              Heading  Lodg-
                         CI      Yield,    Weight   Height,    date,   ing
      Variety           No.     bu/acre    lb/bu.    inches     May    %
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Druchamp         13,723     62.6      57.7       48        27    4
      Alba (Redmond)   13,256     65.1      56.5       56        31    6
      Gaines           13,448     70.4      60.6       42        26    1
      White Holland    11,389     50.2      58.1       62        31    8
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in Crop Sci. 5:486.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      DUSTY
      Name Abbreviation:  DST
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6912, VH074575
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI486429
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-723
      Year of Release:    1984
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Brevor /6/ (WA4992, CItr15923, (Sinalocho /
                          Wichita /2/ Hope / Cheyenne /3/ Wichita /4/ Seu
                          Seun 27, TX391-56-D8) /5/ (C59285, Burt /
                          PI178383)) /7/ Nugaines
      Reference(s):       357, 358, 561, 567
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Dusty Winter Wheat (Reg. No. 723).
       C. J. Peterson, Jr., R. E. Allan, G. L. Rubenthaler, K. J. Morrison,
                                 and O. A. Vogel
           'DUSTY' (Reg. no. 723) (PI 486429) is a soft white semidwarf
      winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar developed cooperatively
      by the USDA-ARS and the Washington State University Agricultural
      Research Center at Pullman, WA.  Dusty was released jointly by the
      Agriculture Experiment Stations of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and
      the USDA-ARS, in 1985.
           Dusty (WA006912, VHO74575) was selected in the F4 generation from
      the cross 'Brevor'/CI15923/2/'Nugaines'.  It has an awned, lax spike
      with long, midwide, white glumes.  The kernels are elliptical, white,
      soft, and midlong, with a shallow crease.  The germ is midsize.  Dusty
      has moderate winterhardiness, moderately weak straw, and is medium
      late in heading.
           Dusty was included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter
      Wheat Nursery from 1982 to 1985.  Grain yield of Dusty averaged 4700
      kg/ha for 63 location-years of tests and Dusty produced 4.6, 2.3, and
      11.7% more grain than 'Daws', 'Stephens', and Nugaines, respectively.
      Volume weight of Dusty has averaged 2% below that of 'Lewjain' and
      tends to decrease more than that of Lewjain when subjected to water
      stress.  The USDA-ARS Western Wheat Quality Laboratory has shown that
      the milling and flour quality characteristics of Dusty are similar to
      that of Daws.
           Dusty is resistant to the local races of common bunt (caused by
      Tilletia foetida Wall. Liro).  it has adult resistance to stripe rust
      (caused by Puccinia striiformis West).  Dusty is susceptible to
      strawbreaker foot rot [caused by Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides
      (Fron) Dei.], dwarf bunt [caused by Tilletia controversa Kuhn), leaf
      rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp. tritici
      Eriks), and stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp.
      tritici ERicks and Henn).  It is moderately resistant to
      Cephalosporium stripe (caused by Cephalosporium gramineum Nis .&
      Ika.), and flag smut [caused by Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) Schroet.].
           Dusty is adapted to the wheat growing areas of Idaho, eastern
      Oregon, and eastern Washington.  Breeder and foundation seed will be
      maintained by the Washington State Crop Improvement Association under
      the supervision of the Agronomy and Soils Department, College of
      Agriculture and Home Economics Research Center, Washington State
      University and the Agricultural Research Service, Pullman, WA 99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 27:1315.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      EARLY DEFIANCE
      Name Abbreviation:  ED
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6480
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-010
      Year of Release:    1922
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      Germain Seed Co., Los Angeles, CA
      Pedigree:           Defiance Farmer Selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 157, 166, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for EARLY DEFIANCE wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             1,687
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      EATON
      Name Abbreviation:  ET
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4682
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-007
      Year of Release:    1894
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 153, 157, 161, 162, 166, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for EATON wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             9,500
                          1924:             6,945
                          1929:             9,996
                          1934:             2,877
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      EDWALL
      Name Abbreviation:  EWL
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI477919
      Year of Release:    1984
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Potam 70 / Fielder
      Reference(s):       490
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      EICKMEYER
      Name Abbreviation:  EM
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12035
      Year of Release:    1924
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin / Jones Fife farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       154, 163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for EICKMEYER wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             5,244
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ELGIN
      Name Abbreviation:  EG
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11755
      Year of Release:    1943
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Alicel pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 81, 82, 155, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ELGIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:           596,293
                          1954:           277,451
                          1959:           158,714
                          1964:            85,722
                          1969:             1,610
                          1974:             2,620
                          1979:               850
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ELMAR
      Name Abbreviation:  EMR
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12392
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-387
      Year of Release:    1949
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Hymar / 3*Elgin
      Reference(s):       64, 81, 304, 627, 628, 631, 655, 826
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ELMAR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:         1,416,969
                          1959:           124,142
                          1964:            12,116
                          1969:             1,650
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF ELMAR WHEAT (Reg. No. 387)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           ELMAR, CI 12392, is a soft, white, club, winter wheat.  It was
      developed cooperatively by the Washington Agricultural Experiment
      Station and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and was released
      by the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in 1949.  Elmar is a
      single selection made in the third generation of the cross (Hymar-
      Elgin X Elgin) X Elgin, designed to combine the Hymar smut resistance
      with the Elgin type plant.  S. P. Swenson applied for registration.
           Soon after its release in 1949, it became the most widely used
      variety in the Pacific Northwest because of its resistance to the
      generally prevalent races of common and dwarf bunt.  However, with the
      change in races of both common and dwarf bunt, it is now largely
      replaced by Omar (Reg. No. 377).
           Elmar is practically identical with Elgin in plant
      characteristics and yield.  It has short, stiff, white straw; and
      white, soft kernels.  It has good milling and baking properties for
      pastry flour.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ELTAN
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7431, VH075298
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI536994
      Year of Release:    1990
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS; Idaho AES; Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Luke /8/ (BR-70443-3, PI167822) /7/ (CItr13438,
                          (Norin 10 / Brevor, CItr13253, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          53, CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel.
                          27-15, CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       359, 564
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      EMERALD
      Name Abbreviation:  ER
      Other Name(s):      Early Spring
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4397
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-163
      Year of Release:    <1910
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Nebraska
      Originator(s):      C.N. Schmale, Emerald, NE
      Reference(s):       133, 168, 170, 260
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for EMERALD wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             1,610
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ERECT
      Name Abbreviation:  ERC
      Other ID Numbers:   Utah Sel. Q231-49
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11544
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-318
      Year of Release:    1934
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Utah
      Originator(s):      Utah AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Dicklow / Hard Federation
      Reference(s):       141, 154, 163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ERECT wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             4,971
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF ERECT WHEAT (Reg. No. 318)
                                   J. A. Clark
           ERECT (Utah Q-231, C. I. No. 11544) was produced at the Utah
      Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperative experiments with the
      Division of Cereal Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. s.
      Dept. of Agriculture, from a cross between Dicklow and Hard
      Federation.  The cross was made in 1920 and the selection from which
      Erect descended was made in 1930.  The breeders, D. C. Tingey and R.
      W. Woodward, applied for its registration.
           Erect is a soft white spring wheat.  It has strong erect straw,
      is extremely uniform and high yielding, and has good quality of soft
      white grain.  Seed was first distributed for commercial growing in
      1934.  Some of the comparative data upon which registration is based
      are shown in Table 2.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 2.  Comparative yields of Erect and other standard white spring
                wheat grown in nursery and plat experiments in Utah, 1932-
                36.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                Yield in bushels per acre          Percentage
                       -------------------------------------------     of
      Variety           1932    1933    1934    1935   1936   Av.    Baart
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Nursery, Logan
      Erect             55.4    61.5    78.6    75.3   68.2   67.8   104.5
      Dicklow           54.1    61.5    73.1    64.2   76.0   65.8   101.4
      Federation        56.5    50.9    60.1    67.4   69.8   64.9   100.0
                             Plat Experiments, Logan
      Erect             -.-     53.0    84.7    82.3   -.-*   73.3   104.3
      Dicklow           -.-     51.8    79.4    78.9   -.-    70.0    99.6
      Federation        -.-     55.3    86.6    69.1   -.-    70.3   100.0
                             Uniform County Nurseries
      Erect             -.-     -.-     67.0    72.4   63.0   67.5   104.2
      Dicklow           -.-     -.-     60.2    68.9   63.5   64.2    99.2
      Federation        -.-     -.-     62.8    68.6   63.0   64.8   100.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      *    The test was conducted on land recently rented, and the soil was
           so variable that the test was not reliable.
           Additional data were presented on lodging, date of heading,
      height, test weight, protein content, carotene and ash content,
      milling, bread and cake making, and cooky tests.  These data were
      favorable for Erect, indicating superior characters for strength of
      straw and for pastry flour.
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 28:1017-1018.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ESCONDIDO
      Name Abbreviation:  ECD
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8240
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-280
      Year of Release:    1928
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Defiance pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       142, 153, 154, 161, 162, 163, 164
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ESCONDIDO wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:             2,125
                          1934:            15,439
                          1939:            15,925
                          1944:             1,107
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ESCONDIDO 41
      Name Abbreviation:  ECD41
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12239
      Year of Release:    1942
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 3*White Federation /2/ 6*Escondido
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      W301
      Other ID Numbers:   ORFW81464-301, FW-301, FW301
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI559718
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Daws / Snow Mold Sel. 4 /2/ McDermid / Snow Mold
                          Sel. 11
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FARO
      Name Abbreviation:  FARO
      Other ID Numbers:   OR7147
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17590
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-607
      Year of Release:    1976
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Suweon 92 / 3*Omar /2/ Moro.  Also a component of
                          Crew soft white club multiline.
      Reference(s):       82, 189, 194, 357, 641, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FARO wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:            61,938
                          1984:            21,896
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Faro Wheat (Reg. No. 607).
        C. R. Rohde, W. B. Locke, W. E. Kronstad, M. F. Kolding, and R. J.
                                     Metzger
           'FARO', CI 17590, Oregon selection OR 7147, is a soft white club
      winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) selected from the cross
      CI 13748/'Moro'.  CI 13748 was a selection from 'Suwon 92'/3* 'Omar'.
      Faro was selected as an F3 line in 1971 and was released in 1976 by
      the Oregon and Washington Agric. Exp. Stns. in cooperation with FR-
      SEA-USDA.
           Faro is resistant to local races of stripe rust (Puccinia
      striiformis, West), to some races of common bunt (Tilletia foetida
      (Wallr.) Liro or T. caries (De.) Tul.), and to some races of dwarf
      bunt (Tilletia controversa, Kuhn).  Faro is susceptible to leaf rust
      (Puccinia ribigo-vera (DC.) Wint. f. sp. tritici).  The spike of Faro
      is very dense and awnleted; the glumes are brown, midlong and midwide;
      the shoulders are midwide and generally oblique; the beaks are
      midwide, obtuse, 0.5 mm long; the awnlets are wanting to few, 1 to 3
      mm. long; kernels are ovate, white, soft and short with middeep crease
      and a small germ.  Phenotypically, Faro is nearly indistinguishable
      from 'Paha' with slightly fewer kernels per spike.  Faro is similar to
      Moro in maturity and winterhardiness.  Seedling emergence is good but
      inferior to Moro.  The plant height is medium short usually 10 to 18
      cm shorter than Moro.  Faro is much more resistant to lodging than
      Moro.
           Faro was tested in yield trials in several locations in eastern
      Oregon from 1973 to 1976 and was included in the Western Regional Soft
      White Winter Wheat Nursery from 1974 to 1976.  Grain yields of Faro
      consistently exceeded that of 'Paha', CI 14485, averaging 7% higher
      during the period 1973-1976 in eastern Oregon.  These tests have shown
      that the test weight of its grain is similar to that of Moro.
           Milling and baking properties of Faro have been evaluated by the
      Western Wheat Quality Laboratory, AR, SEA, USDA, Pullman, WA and were
      found to be very good being similar to that of Paha.  Faro produces an
      excellent pastry-type flour.
           Faro is adapted for growing in the lower precipitation areas (15
      to 35 cm) of eastern Oregon and eastern Washington.  Breeder seed is
      maintained by the Columbia Basin Agric. Research Center, Oregon State
      Univ., Pendleton, OR 97801.
      Published in Crop Sci. 18:1095.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FEDERATION
      Name Abbreviation:  FR
      Other ID Numbers:   PI038347, CAN1674
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4734
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-077
      Year of Release:    1914
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      William Farrer, New South Wales
      Pedigree:           (Improved Fife Sel. 14A, Purplestraw) / Yandilla
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164,
                          165, 166, 168, 170, 190, 255, 441, 511, 512, 585,
                          627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 664, 835
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FEDERATION wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:            32,696
                          1929:           752,867
                          1934:           697,421
                          1939:           591,941
                          1944:           694,254
                          1949:           564,841
                          1954:           248,971
                          1959:           132,813
                          1964:            51,438
                          1969:            11,890
                          1974:            12,936
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FEDERATION 41
      Name Abbreviation:  FR41
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12230
      Year of Release:    1942
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 3*White Federation /2/ 6*Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 81
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FEDERATION 67
      Name Abbreviation:  FR67
      Other ID Numbers:   ID62M9-204
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13732
      Year of Release:    1967
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Premier / 2*Federation /2/ 3*Federation 41M
      Reference(s):       82, 549, 572, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FEDERATION 67 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:            16,704
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:             4,898
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FIELDER
      Name Abbreviation:  FDR
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0044
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17268
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-554
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Oregon AES; Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ 2*Yaqui 50
                          /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas
      Reference(s):       82, 189, 268, 370, 373, 496, 517, 630, 647, 707,
                          760, 780
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FIELDER wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:               970
                          1979:           795,437
                          1984:            43,190
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Fielder Wheat (Reg. No. 554).
                       D. W. Sunderman and Bernard Bruinsma
           FIELDER (CI 17268) is a soft white spring wheat, which was
      released jointly by the ARS and the Idaho, Oregon, and Wash. Agr Exp.
      Stns. in 1974.
           Fielder was selected from the cross 'Yaktana 54A'*4/2/'Norin
      10'/'Brevor'/2/2*'Yaqui 50'/4/Norin 10/Brevor/2/'Baart'/'Onas' made at
      the Aberdeen branch of the Idaho Agr. Exp. Stn. in 1965.  The variety
      evolved from a single F4 line selected in 1968.  It has been in Idaho
      yield trials since 1969 and in the western regional spring wheat
      nursery since 1971.
           Fielder is a semidwarf, stiff-strawed variety of medium maturity.
      Straw height under irrigation averages 89 cm.  Spikes of Fielder are
      erect to inclined, awned, oblong to fusiform, and middense.  Glumes
      are white, long, and midwide; shoulders narrow and oblique to square;
      beaks narrow, acuminate, and 2 to 5-mm long.  Kernels are soft, white,
      ovate, and midlong; crease midwide and middeep; cheeks rounded; brush
      midsized, and short to midlong.
           Fielder is resistant to the prevalent races of stripe, stem, and
      leaf rust found in Idaho.  It is moderately resistant to powdery
      mildew. Yields of Fielder and 'twin' grown under irrigation in
      southern Idaho are similar.  However, on nonirrigated land in northern
      Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, Fielder has produced slightly higher
      yields than Twin.  Its test weight has exceeded those of Twin and
      'Springfield' by about 2.6 kg/hl.  Fielder has satisfactory milling
      and pastry characteristics.
           Breeder seed of all four wheat cultivars will be maintained by
      the University of Idaho at the Tetonia Branch Exp. Stn.
      Published in Crop Sci. 15:104. .
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FIELDWIN
      Name Abbreviation:  FDW
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17425
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-604
      Year of Release:    1976
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Oregon AES; Colorado AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ 2*Yaqui 50
                          /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas
      Reference(s):       82, 370, 496, 517, 707, 780, 788
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FIELDWIN wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:           271,658
                          1984:            71,335
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Fieldwin Wheat (Reg. No. 604).
       D. W. Sunderman, M. M. Stearns, L. J. Smith, D. A. Wood, and S. Von
                                    Der Lieth
           'FIELDWIN' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) CI 17425, is a soft
      white spring wheat released jointly by the FR-SEA-USDA and the Idaho,
      Oregon, and Colorado Agric. Exp. Stns. in 1977.
           Fieldwin was selected from the cross of Yaktana 54A'*4/2/'Norin
      10'/'Brevor'/3/2*'Yaqui 50'/4/Norin 10/Brevor/2/'Baart'/'Onas' made at
      the Aberdeen Research and Extension Center of the Idaho Agric. Exp.
      Stn. in 1965.  The cultivar resulted from a single F5 line selected in
      1969.  It has been evaluated in Idaho yield trials since 1970 and in
      the Western Regional Spring Wheat Nursery since 1974.
           Fieldwin was selected from the same cross as 'Fielder'.  Although
      similar in appearance, it averages 3 cm taller and 1 day later in
      maturity than Fielder.  The average height of Fieldwin grown under
      irrigation in southern Idaho is 83 cm, with a range of 68 to 96 cm.
      Individual plants of Fieldwin may vary as much as 5 cm in height.  It
      is a stiff-strawed cultivar with spikes that are erect to inclined,
      awned, fusiform to oblong and middense.  Glumes are white, midlong and
      midwide; shoulders are narrow and oblique to square, beaks narrow,
      acuminate and 2 to 6 mm long.  Kernels are soft, white, ovate and
      midlong; crease midwide and middeep; cheeks rounded; brush midsized,
      and short to midlong.
           Fieldwin is moderately resistant to the prevalent races of stripe
      (Puccinia striiformis West) stem (Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp.
      tritici), and leaf (Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. Desm., f. sp. tritici)
      Rust and powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC. ex Merat f. sp tritici)
      found in Idaho; however, it is susceptible to a race of stripe rust
      first reported in Washington in 1975.  Yields of Fielder, 'Twin', and
      Fieldwin have been similar when grown under fertility and irrigation
      practices resulting in intermediate yields but under ideal conditions
      the yields of Fieldwin has average 7% and 11% higher than those of
      Fielder and Twin, respectively.  Fieldwin has had a slightly higher
      test weight than Fielder.  It has satisfactory milling and pastry
      characteristics.
           Breeder seed will be maintained by the Univ. of Idaho Research
      and Extension Center at Tetonia, ID 83452.
      Published in Crop Sci. 18:916.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FOISY
      Name Abbreviation:  FS
      Other Name(s):      Oregon Golden Chaff, Oregon Red Chaff, Red Chaff
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5246
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-078
      Year of Release:    1865
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      M.G. Foisy, West Woodburn, OR
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 157, 161, 166, 168, 170, 259, 260
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FOISY wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            41,300
                          1924:            11,155
                          1929:             1,431
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FRANKENMUTH
      Name Abbreviation:  FKM
      Other ID Numbers:   B2218, M0290
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17830
      PVP Reg. Number:    8000165
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced      Date:01/14/82
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-709
      Year of Release:    1979
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      MIchigan AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Yorkwin /3/ 2*Genesee,
                          A3141) /4/ (A5115, Genesee*3 / Redcoat)
      Reference(s):       181, 194, 244, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FRANKENMUTH wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:           469,152
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Frankenmuth Wheat (Reg. No. 709).
       E.H. Everson, R.D. Freed, P.K. Zwer, L.W. Morrison, B.L. Marchetti,
                  J.L. Clayton, R.L. Gallun, and W.T. Yamazaki.
           'FRANKENMUTH' (CI17830) a soft white winter wheat (Triticum
      aestivum L.) (Reg. no. 709) was developed at Michigan State University
      Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with USDA-ARS, and was
      released in 1979.  It was tested in Michigan and regionally as
      Michigan-B2218 and MO290.  It is named for Frankenmuth, MI, the site
      of one of the early grist mills established in 1871.  Frankenmuth was
      released because of its good pest resistance, broad adaptation,
      excellent agronomic performance, and milling and baking quality.
      Frankenmuth was a F5 selection of a 1967 cross of 'Norin
      10'/'Brevor'14/2/'Yorkwin'/3/2*'Genesee',A3141/4/Genesee*3/'Redcoat',A
      5115.  Selections were made in F3 and F5 headrows for plant type,
      height, powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal), leaf rust (Puccinia recondita Rob ex Desm f. sp tritici),
      and Hessian fly [Mayetiola destructor (Say)] resistance; in F5 for
      those characters plus winterhardiness were further evaluated; in F5
      headrows for milling and baking quality.  The line was purified in the
      F10 when approximately 400 headrows were selected from a total of 500,
      on the basis of Hessian fly and leaf rust resistance, plant height,
      and glume and kernel color.  Seed from each of the 400 headrows was
      increased in 5.3 m2 plots, rechecked for glume color, plant height,
      maturity, and kernel color, and bulked for breeder's seed.
           Frankenmuth was evaluated in Michigan in advanced nurseries from
      1973 to 1978 and in the Eastern Uniform Soft White Winter Wheat Trials
      from 1976 to 1978.  In 42 nurseries at eight locations in Michigan,
      its yield surpassed Genesee and 'Arthur' by 14 and 16%, respectively.
      Milling and baking qualities were evaluated from 1971 through 1979 at
      the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory, OARDC, Wooster, OH.
      Frankenmuth has kernel size and test weight equal to Genesee.  It has
      excellent soft wheat milling and baking qualities.
           Frankenmuth is an awnless soft white winter wheat with a slight
      tendency to have awnlets on the apical spikelets.  It has brown glumes
      at maturity and a rather large head, tapering slightly toward the
      apex.  Frankenmuth heads at the same time as 'Augusta' and 6 days
      later than Arthur.  It has averaged 1.04 m in height.  The soft white
      cultivar closest in appearance is 'Yorkstar', however, Frankenmuth is
      about 0.03 m taller in straw height and tends to be about 0.32 kg/hL
      higher in test weight.  It is very similar to augusta in plant and
      seed characteristics, but is about 0.03 m taller and has brown colored
      chaff compared to white chaff for Augusta. It has resistance to races
      A and C of Hessian fly compared to none for Augusta and Yorkstar.
           Frankenmuth has good field resistance to leaf rust.  It possesses
      slow rusting and hypersensitive (halo around pustule) genes for
      resistance.  Frankenmuth has good field resistance to races of powdery
      mildew, occurring naturally in Michigan.  It has resistance to
      biotypes A and C of Hessian fly conferred by the H3 gene.
           Variety protection (Certificate no. 8000165) has been granted
      under the Plant Variety Protection Act, Public Law 91=577, in
      accordance with the certified seed option, which specifies that it
      maybe sold only by cultivar name as a class of certified seed.  Only
      two generations from Breeder seed are permitted.  Breeder seed is
      maintained by the Michigan State University Agricultural Experiment
      Station, East Lansing, MI 48824.
           The authors gratefully acknowledge the expert assistance of the
      technical staff of the Small Grain Insect Pest Research Laboratory,
      USDA-ARS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, and the technical
      staff of the Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory, USDA-ARS, OARDC, Wooster,
      OH.
      Published in Crop Sci. 26:202-203.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      FREDERICK
      Name Abbreviation:  FRC
      Other ID Numbers:   7453-4-3-3 lax
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr15285
      Year of Release:    1971
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Washington #1 / Genesee /2/ (CD6707, Cappelle
                          Desprez)
      Reference(s):       82, 373, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for FREDERICK wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:            31,353
                          1984:            53,382
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GAINES
      Name Abbreviation:  GNS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13448
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-425
      Year of Release:    1961
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Norin 10 / Brevor, CItr13253, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          3, CItr12692, Orfed /5/ (Hybrid 50, Turkey Red /
                          Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation)) /7/ Burt
      Reference(s):       21, 81, 82, 194, 210, 628, 630, 631, 707, 821
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GAINES wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:         1,603,867
                          1969:         1,043,435
                          1974:           533,175
                          1979:           209,499
                          1984:            27,938
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Gaines Wheat (Reg. No. 425).
                                   O. A. Vogel
           'GAINES' (Triticum aestivum L.) CI 13448, is a semidwarf soft
      white winter wheat developed by Washington State University and the
      Crops Research Division, ARS, U.S. Department of Agriculture.  It was
      released in 1961 cooperatively by the Crops Research Division, ARS,
      USDA, and the Washington, Oregon, and Idaho Agricultural Experiment
      Stations.
           Gaines is Selection 9 from the cross [ (Norin 10 X Brevor)-14 X
      (Orfed X Hybrid 50)-3] X Burt.  The final selection was made at
      Pullman, Washington, in 1956.  It was named in honor of the late E. F.
      Gaines, Cerealist at Washington State University from 1913 to 1944.
           Gaines is a white-chaff awned variety, medium-tall semidwarf with
      medium-small diameter stem and medium-small leaves.  It is highly
      resistant to lodging, shattering, all known races of common bunt, and
      most races of dwarf bunt.  It has fair field resistance to stripe rust
      and powdery mildew.
           Gaines appears to be widely adapted in the Pacific Northwest.  At
      soil fertility levels generally used for standard-height varieties, it
      usually yielded 5 to 20% higher than the highest yielding commercial
      varieties.  However, on well-managed, highly productive soils these
      differences occasionally exceeded 50%.  Additional information on
      performance and management has been published.
           Seed stocks in the 3 states were increased from 75 bushels
      planted in the fall of 1960 to considerably over 700,000 bushels of
      certified and registered seed harvested in 1962.  Registered seed
      growers established record yields under a wide variety of management
      systems.  The highest yield, presumably a world record, was 155.5
      bushels per acre near Quincy, Washington, on 11 acres of irrigated
      land.  Practically all seed produced in 1962 was planted, covering an
      estimated total of nearly a million acres in the 3 Pacific Northwest
      states.
           Gaines has fair milling qualities and good flour qualities for
      pastries, cookies, and other soft wheat products.
      Published in Crop Sci. 4:116-117.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GALGALOS
      Name Abbreviation:  GGL
      Other ID Numbers:   PI009872
      Other Name(s):      Russian Red, Velvet Chaff
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr2398
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-113
      Year of Release:    1903
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Russia
      Originator(s):      USDA
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       57, 64, 133, 152, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164,
                          168, 169, 170, 480, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GALGALOS wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            34,500
                          1924:            14,842
                          1929:            11,516
                          1934:            10,894
                          1939:            19,209
                          1944:            18,085
                          1949:            40,377
                          1954:            28,771
                          1959:            10,092
                          1964:             7,732
                          1969:             5,578
                          1974:               700
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:               446
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GENE
      Other ID Numbers:   OR8300801
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI560129
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Cleo / Pichon /2/ Zenzontli
      Reference(s):       359
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GENESEE
      Name Abbreviation:  GE
      Other ID Numbers:   Cornell 828a1-2-3, CAN2516
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12653
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-391
      Year of Release:    1951
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Yorkwin /3/ (NY530c25-181-4-2, Honor*2 / Forward)
      Reference(s):       64, 80, 81, 82, 305, 335, 569, 627, 628, 630, 631,
                          655, 707, 854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GENESEE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:           175,284
                          1959:         1,003,400
                          1964:           728,636
                          1969:           466,610
                          1974:           320,774
                          1979:            76,526
                          1984:            21,506
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF GENESEE WHEAT (Reg. No. 391)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           GENESEE, CI 12653, is a soft white winter wheat developed by
      Cornell University and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and was
      distributed in 1950.  Neal F. Jensen made the application for
      registration.
           This variety is a selection from the cross Yorkwin X Honor-
      Forward made in 1937.  The final selection was made in 1941 by H. H.
      Love and N. F. Jensen.
           One advantage of Genesee is its good yield.  In 58 comparisons
      over 8 years in New York, Genesee yielded an average of 39.6 bushels
      per acre compared with 37.6 for Cornell 595 and 35.9 for Yorkwin.  In
      addition, Genesee is resistant to loose smut and shattering.  In 1959,
      it was the dominant variety in New York, Michigan, and Ontario.
           Genesee has a winter habit of growth and midseason maturity; is
      midtall in height; has a midstrong, white stem; the awnletted spike is
      fusiform with brown glumes; and the kernels are soft and white.
      Published in Agron. J. 52:655-658.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GENESEE GIANT
      Name Abbreviation:  GG
      Other Name(s):      Early Genesee Giant, Farmers Trust, Genesee, Giant
                          Squarehead, Golden Cross, Pedigree Giant
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr1744
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-164
      Year of Release:    1893
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Pedigree:           Lancaster / Winter Fife /2/ Iron Straw /3/ Early
                          White Leader /4/ Winter Fife /5/ Gold Cross Jr. /
                          Iron Straw
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 157, 161, 162, 168, 170, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GENESEE GIANT wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             1,600
                          1924:             1,540
                          1929:               449
                          1934:               791
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GENEVA
      Other ID Numbers:   NY6120-15
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI505819
      PVP Reg. Number:    8600103
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced      Date:07/29/88
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-722
      Year of Release:    1983
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES
      Pedigree:           (Burt /5/ Genesee /4/ (KY 4097-37, CItr12658,
                          Frondoso /3/ Trumbull /2/ Hope / Hussar),
                          NY5207aB-2B-34) /6/ Ross /7/ Genesee
      Reference(s):       725
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
               Registration of Geneva Winter Wheat (Reg. No. 722).
                         M. E. Sorrells and N. F. Jensen
           'GENEVA' is a soft white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
      (Reg. no. 722) (PI 505819) developed and released by the Cornell
      Agricultural Experiment Station for production in the northeastern
      USA.  It was developed using the bulk method of breeding with
      selection in early generations for white kernel color and large
      kernels.  The pureline originated as a single plant selection from an
      F5 bulk population of the 1961 cross, 'Ross Selection'/3/(NY5207aB-2B-
      34) 'Burt'/2/'Genesee'/CI 12658/4/Genesee.   Ross Selection is a
      cultivar introduced from Germany by Carl Ross in the early 1950s.  It
      is believed to by synonymous with 'Heine's VII' based on plant
      morphology and electrophoretic mobility of gliadin seed proteins (R.L.
      Clements, 1986, personal communication).  Geneva was tested in state
      and regional trials as NY 6120-15.  It has been tested in New York
      since 1968 and first entered the Uniform Eastern Soft White Winter
      Wheat Nursery in 1979.
           Geneva reaches anthesis 3 to 5 days earlier than other soft white
      winter wheat cultivars grown in New York, but matures about the same
      time.  Geneva has yellow-green stems and leaves at booting and hollow
      white stems at maturity.  At booting the flag leaf is erect and
      straight, and the stems have a waxy-bloom.  Spikes are middense,
      fusiform, apically awnletted, and average 9 cm in length.  Glumes are
      bronze in color, wide, and have a rounded shoulder and an obtuse beak.
      Kernels are ovate, have rounded cheeks and a medium brush, and average
      6.6 mm in length.
           In 8 yr of regional testing in New York State, Geneva has yielded
      about 5% more grain than the mean of the most poplar cultivars,
      'Houser', 'Frankenmuth', and 'Purcell'.  Winterhardiness is similar to
      Houser, and both are consistently among the most winterhardy under New
      York State growing conditions.  Test weight averages 77 kg/hL, 4%
      above the mean of current cultivars.  Plant height is similar to
      Houser and Purcell, and averages 98 cm.  Lodging resistance is better
      than Houser and Frankenmuth, but slightly poorer than Purcell. Milling
      and baking characteristics are among the best for soft white winter
      wheats as determined by the USDA Soft Wheat Quality Laboratory,
      Wooster, OH.  In a 5-yr summary of New York State regional trials,
      milling quality scores (as a percent of the standard) average 106,
      100, and 94% for Geneva, Houser, and Frankenmuth, respectively.  In
      the same trials, baking quality scores averaged 103, 101, and 100 for
      Geneva, Houser, and Frankenmuth, respectively.
           Geneva is resistant to loose smut [caused by Ustilago tritici
      (Pers.) Rostr.], and has the Sr10 gene for resistance to stem rust
      (caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. and Henn.).
      Geneva is susceptible to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob.
      ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici), stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis
      West.), common bunt [caused by Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul.], and dwarf
      bunt (caused by T. controversa Khun); and moderately susceptible to
      powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal).
           The generation sequence of seed production will be breeder,
      foundation, and certified.  Cultivar protection has been applied for
      under the Plant Variety Protection Act, Public Law 91-577.  Geneva was
      approved for release in 1983 and breeder seed was planted for increase
      that year.  Certified seed was made available to farmers in the fall
      of 1986.  Breeder and foundation seed will be maintained by the New
      York Seed Improvement Cooperative, 249 Emerson Hall, Cornell
      University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
      Published in Crop Sci. 27:1314-1315.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GENRO
      Name Abbreviation:  GR
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11535
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-311
      Year of Release:    1928
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      F.C. Strevey, Penawawa, WA
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin / Coppei farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       142
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GOLDCOIN
      Name Abbreviation:  GC
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN2350
      Other Name(s):      Abundance, American Banner, Clawson, Eldorado,
                          Fortyfold, Gold Bullion, Gold Medal, Golden Chaff,
                          Goldmine, Improved No. 6, International No. 6,
                          Junior No. 6, Klondike, New American Banner, New
                          Soules, Niagara, Number 6, Oregon Goldmine,
                          Plymouth Rock, Prizetaker, Prizewinner, Rochester
                          No. 6, Soules, Superlative, Twentieth Century,
                          White Century, White Clawson, White Eldorado,
                          White Rock, White Russian, White Soules, White
                          Surprise, Winter King
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4156
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-074
      Year of Release:    1890
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Ira M. Green, Avon, NY
      Pedigree:           Diehl-Mediterranean farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 120, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162,
                          163, 164, 166, 168, 170, 190, 322, 623, 627, 628,
                          655, 663, 664, 707, 854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GOLDCOIN wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           949,300
                          1924:           670,852
                          1929:           892,371
                          1934:           437,734
                          1939:           267,501
                          1944:           434,320
                          1949:           359,678
                          1954:             2,590
                          1959:             5,280
                          1964:            42,633
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:             2,248
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GOLDEN
      Name Abbreviation:  GLN
      Other ID Numbers:   Goldcoin Selection No. 43
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr10063
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-286
      Year of Release:    1930
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 82, 142, 153, 154, 155, 162, 163, 164, 190,
                          627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 662
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GOLDEN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:               181
                          1939:            38,522
                          1944:           164,824
                          1949:           234,199
                          1954:           154,346
                          1959:            99,433
                          1964:             2,236
                          1969:            23,375
                          1974:            18,983
                          1979:               698
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GREER
      Name Abbreviation:  GRR
      Other ID Numbers:   ID 74-53/12
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17725
      Year of Release:    1978
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES
      Pedigree:           ((Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel.
                          53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/
                          Rio / Rex) /7/ Odin /8/ (Vogel 1, Sel. 25,
                          CItr13431, (Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          50-3, Orfed /5/ Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation) /7/
                          (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Forty /
                          Federation /4/ Oro / Turkey Red / Florencce /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/
                          Rio / Rex)), WA4765, Sel. 648) /9/ Burt / PI178383
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GREESON
      Name Abbreviation:  GSN
      Other Name(s):      Gleason, Greensboro
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6320
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-004
      Year of Release:    1897
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-North Carolina
      Originator(s):      Mr. Greeson, Guilford County, NC
      Pedigree:           Unknown.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 166, 168, 170, 627, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GREESON wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             5,100
                          1924:            11,173
                          1929:             9,912
                          1934:            16,349
                          1939:            10,709
                          1944:            13,296
                          1949:             2,452
                          1954:               286
                          1959:               315
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      GYPSUM
      Name Abbreviation:  GSM
      Other Name(s):      Blount's Lambrigg, Colorado Special
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4762
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-019
      Year of Release:    1912
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Colorado
      Originator(s):      Colorado AES
      Pedigree:           Selection from an unrecorded cross.
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 153, 154, 157, 162, 163, 166, 168, 170,
                          259, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for GYPSUM wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             9,600
                          1924:             1,520
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             1,871
                          1939:               950
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HARD FEDERATION
      Name Abbreviation:  HF
      Other ID Numbers:   PI041079
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4980
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-079
      Year of Release:    1915
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      William Farrer, New South Wales
      Pedigree:           Federation pure line selection (possible
                          Federation / Comeback natural field cross).
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164,
                          165, 166, 168, 170, 190, 441, 453, 585, 627, 664,
                          757
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HARD FEDERATION wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:            12,793
                          1929:            61,781
                          1934:             9,110
                          1939:             6,799
                          1944:            10,522
                          1949:            34,025
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:               318
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HARD FEDERATION 31
      Name Abbreviation:  HF31
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8255
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-288
      Year of Release:    1928
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Hard Federation pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 142, 153, 154, 162, 163, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HARD FEDERATION 31 wheat from
      1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             4,276
                          1939:             8,981
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:             5,611
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HARUS
      Other ID Numbers:   H-1-11-3
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1985
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      AgCanada Research Station, Harrow, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Frederick / Yorkstar
      Reference(s):       804
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HICKOX NO. 16
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1908
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      G.W. Hickox & Son, Batavia, NY
      Pedigree:           No. 6 (Goldcoin) farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HILL 81
      Name Abbreviation:  HILL81
      Other ID Numbers:   OWW68007-2M6, OR68007
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17954
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-664
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Yamhill / Hyslop
      Reference(s):       357, 358, 359, 361, 389, 707, 779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HILL 81 wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:           210,633
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Hill 81 Wheat (Reg. No. 664).
       W. E. Kronstad, R. J. Metzger, W. L. McCuistion, N. H. Scott, C. R.
                             Rohde, and M. F. Kolding
           'HILL 81' (Triticum aestivum L.) CI 14954 is a soft white common
      winter wheat.  It is midtall, midseason in heading with white stiff
      straw.  The spike is awned, fusiform, middense, and inclined.  Glumes
      are white, glabrous, midlong, midwide with wanting shoulders.  Awns
      are 3 to 8 cm long; beaks 3 to 4 mm long.  Kernels are white, midlong,
      elliptical with a midsized germ.  The crease is narrow to midwide and
      cheeks are rounded.
           Hill 81 was developed by the Oregon Experiment Station in
      cooperation with USDA-ARS, from a cross between 'Yamhill' and 'Hyslop'
      made in 1968.  Hill 81, identified as OWW68007-2M6, was obtained from
      bulked F3 head rows derived from individual F2 plants.  Following
      replicated yield tests, phenotypically similar F6 head rows from the
      F5 population were bulked in 1975 and tested further.  Head rows
      obtained from the F9 generation were reselected for seed increase.
           Hill 81 had moderate adult plant resistance to the current field
      races of stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis West and leaf rust
      caused by Puccinia rubigo-vera (De.) Wint. F. Sp. tritici (Eriks.)
      Carl.  The cultivar is moderately susceptible to both powdery mildew
      caused by Erysiphe graminis De. F. Sp. tritici Em. Marchal and
      Septoria caused by Septoria tritici Rob. in Desm.; however, yield
      reductions from these two diseases are not severe because of the
      greater height and later heading and maturity date of the cultivar.
      it has adequate resistance to bunt caused by Tilletia caries and T.
      Foetida but is susceptible to Strawbreaker foot rot caused by
      Cercosporella herpotrichoides.
           Hill 81 has a rapid emergence rate, a high level of
      winterhardiness, efficient uptake of phosphorus, and excellent straw
      strength.  Data from the Western Regional Soft White Winter Wheat
      Performance Nursery indicates wide adaptation to the winter wheat
      growing areas of the Pacific Northwest.  In the high rainfall areas of
      Western Oregon, the cultivar has a distinct yield advantage over all
      other wheat cultivars grown commercially in that area.
           The USDA Western Wheat Quality Laboratory in Pullman, Wash., has
      identified Hill 81 as having excellent overall quality characteristics
      equal or superior to the commonly grown soft white winter wheat
      cultivars.
           Foundation seed will be made available in the fall of 1983.
      Breeder seed is being maintained by the Crop Science Dept., Oregon
      State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 22:1266.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HONOR
      Name Abbreviation:  HNR
      Other ID Numbers:   522-68
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6161
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-070
      Year of Release:    1920
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Dawson pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 153, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166,
                          168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HONOR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             4,718
                          1929:            17,368
                          1934:            66,897
                          1939:            37,073
                          1944:             7,811
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HOOD
      Name Abbreviation:  HOOD
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11456
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-312
      Year of Release:    1929
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Jenkin Club pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       142, 162, 163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HOOD wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             1,970
                          1939:               906
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HORNBLENDE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    <1894
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Colorado
      Originator(s):      Colorado AES
      Pedigree:           Saskatchewan Fife / Improved Fife
      Reference(s):       120, 441
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HOUSER
      Name Abbreviation:  HSR
      Other ID Numbers:   NY 5954-36
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17736
      PVP Reg. Number:    7900119
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced      Date:01/29/81
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-618
      Year of Release:    1977
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES
      Pedigree:           Brevor / Norin 10 /4/ Honor*2 / Rosen rye /2/
                          Yorkwin /3/ Cornell 595 /5/ (Hope / Hussar,
                          CItr11682) /2/ Yorkwin /6/ Genesee /5/ (KY 4097-
                          37, CItr12658, Frondoso /3/ Trumbull /2/ Hope /
                          Hussar) /4/ (Alaska, CItr12560) /2/ Avon
      Reference(s):       82, 194, 339, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HOUSER wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               623
                          1984:            60,816
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Houser Wheat (Reg. No. 618).
                                  Neal F. Jensen
           'HOUSER' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 17736, is a
      soft white winter wheat developed by the Cornell University
      Agricultural Experiment Station.  Houser is a pure line selection
      (formerly NY 5954-36) from the following 1959 Ithaca hybrid: 'Brevor'
      / 'Norin 10' /2/ NY wheat-rye selection /3/ 'Hope-Hussar' CI 11682 /
      'Yorkwin' /4/ 'Genesee' /2/ CI 12658 / 'Alaskan' /3/ 'Avon'.
           The first awned wheat cultivar introduced by the Cornell station
      (awnless cultivars have long dominated northeastern production),
      Houser's outstanding characteristics are superior yield in a medium-
      short, lodging resistant plant and quick recovery after a hard winter.
      It has a winter habit of growth and is midseason in maturity.  Houser
      is 8 to 10 cm shorter than 'Yorkstar' and 'Arrow' and abut 2 cm taller
      than 'Ticonderoga'; it has shown excellent field standability beyond
      normal crop maturity dates.  The head is medium-long and awned with
      white chaff.  The nodding aspect of the head at maturity, plus the
      presence of awns, may provide some resistance to field sprouting.  The
      kernels of Houser are mid-long, soft, white, plump, and ovate to oval;
      the crease is mid-wide and mid-deep with rounded to angular cheeks.
      Houser has excellent resistance to loose smut [caused by Ustilago
      tritici (Pers.) Rostr.] and moderate field resistance to powdery
      mildew [caused by  Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici Em. Marchal]
      but is susceptible to common bunt [caused by Tilletia caries (DC.)
      Tul.], to dwarf bunt [caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f.
      sp. tritici].  Test weight is moderately low but essentially equal to
      that of Yorkstar and Ticonderoga.  Milling and baking characteristics
      are excellent and comparable to other Cornell soft white cultivars as
      determined by quality tests conducted by AR-SEA-USDA, Soft Wheat
      Quality Laboratory, OARDC, Wooster, Ohio.
           Yield performance of Houser is 18 tests over a 10-year period at
      Ithaca show that Houser exceeded the average of Yorkstar, Arrow, and
      Ticonderoga by 7%.
           The generation sequence of seed production will be Breeder,
      Foundation, and Certified.  Cultivar protection has been applied for
      under the Plant Variety Production Act, Public Law 91-577.  If
      granted, Houser may be sold only as a class of certified seed and must
      be labeled as a protected cultivar.  Houser was approved for release
      in 1977 and approximately 20 acres were sown for 1978 harvest.
      Breeder seed will be maintained by the Cornell University Agricultural
      Experiment Station.
           Houser is named in honor of the late Prof. Harry Houser Love, the
      breeder of Yorkwin, Cornell 595 and Genesee wheats, and many other
      small grain cultivars at the Ithaca station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 19:415.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HUME'S WHITE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1840
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Major Hume, Riga, Monroe County, NY
      Pedigree:           White Flint farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       285
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYAK
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7166
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI511674
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-749
      Year of Release:    1987
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      USDA-ARS; Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES
      Pedigree:           VPM1 / Moisson 421 /2/ 2*Tyee
      Reference(s):       9, 358, 359, 371
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Hyak Wheat (Reg. No. 749).
       R.E. Allan, C.J. Peterson, Jr., G.L. Rubenthaler, R.F. Line and D.E.
                                     Roberts
           'HYAK' (Reg. no. 749, PI 511674) is a club type soft-white winter
      (SWW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar developed by USDA-ARS
      Wheat Genetics, Quality, Physiology, and Disease Research Unit at
      Pullman, WA.  It was jointly released by USDA-ARS and the Agricultural
      Experiment Stations of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon in January 1988.
           Hyak was selected in 1980 from an F2-derived F3 line from the
      cross VPM1/'Moisson' 421/2/2*'Tyee'.  Hyak is an early maturing one-
      gene semidwarf (Rht2).  Spikes of Hyak are elliptical, very dense, and
      erect with awnlets that range from 2 to 20 mm at the spike apex.
      Glumes are glabrous, white, midlong, midwide; shoulders oblique to
      rounded; and beaks midwide, acute, 0.5 to 1.5 mm in length.  Kernels
      of Hyak are white, soft, short, ovate to oval; germ small; crease
      midwide, middeep; cheeks rounded; and brush midsized; short to
      midlong.
           Hyak expresses moderately high resistance to strawbreaker foot
      rot [caused by Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Deighton].
      Its resistance is presumably inherited from VPM1 and derived from T.
      ventricosum.  A gene for strawbreaker resistance was shown to be
      closely associated with EP-V1 endopeptidase gene on the long arm of
      7D.  Hyak is homogeneous for the EP-V1 allele.
           In eight replicated trials of disease (inoculated with P.
      herpotrichoides) vs. control plots (sprayed with benomyl fungicide)
      conducted during 1981 to 1988, Hyak, Tyee, 'Stephens', 'Daws', and
      'Nugaines' had mean strawbreaker induced losses of 4, 26, 24, 31, and
      43%, respectively.  Significant (P < 0.05) yield reductions occurred
      in 2 of the 8 trials for Hyak, while Tyee, Stephens, Daws, and
      Nugaines had significant losses in 7, 7, 7, and 8 trials,
      respectively.  The overall mean yields of Hyak, tyee, stephens, daws,
      and nugaines in strawbreaker inoculated trials were 6680, 5280, 5280,
      5190, and 4100 kg ha-1, respectively.
           In Washington State trials where strawbreaker was not a factor,
      Hyak (WA7166) has usually yielded within + 1% of semidwarf club SWW
      cultivars and + 6% of common SWW cultivars.  In 118 Washington trials
      during 1983 to 1988, the mean yields of Hyak, 'Crew', and 'Tres' (club
      SWW) averaged 4800, 4770, and 4820 kg ha-1, respectively.  Nugaines,
      Stephens, Daws, and 'Lewjain' (common SWW) had means of 4570, 4620,
      4840, and 5070 kg ha-1, respectively.  In 32 regional trials Hyak,
      Tres, Nugaines, Stephens, and 'Dusty' have averaged 5250, 5250, 5110,
      5920 and 5990 kg ha-1, respectively.
           The grain volume weight of Hyak (781 kg m-3) has been similar to
      Crew (777 kg m-3), greater than Tyee (765 kg m-3) but less than Tres
      (797 kg m-3) when averaged across 16 test-yr.  Hyak is similar in
      plant height to Tres.  Like other semidwarf clubs, Hyak may lodge
      under conditions conducive to lodging, such as irrigation.  The
      vulnerability of Hyak to lodging is comparable to Tyee but less than
      Tres.  Hyak heads about 3 d earlier than Tres or similar to Stephens.
      It is comparable to Tres for emergence properties but inferior to
      Stephens.  Hyak is moderately coldhardy and resists shattering. During
      1980 to 1987, Hyak has expressed field resistance to the prevalent
      northwestern USA biotypes of stripe rust (caused by Puccinia
      striiformis west.); leaf rust (caused by P. recondita Rob. ex
      tritici); and stem rust (caused by P. graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici
      Eriks & Henn.)  It is susceptible to powdery mildew (caused by
      Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E. Marshal); flag smut (caused by
      Urocystis agropyri [Preuss.] Schroet.); cephalosporium stripe (caused
      by Cephalosporium gramineum Nir. & Ika.); and most races of Tilletia
      tritici (Bjerk.) Wint, T. laevis Kuhn,. and T. controversa Kuhn.
           The USDA-ARS Western Wheat Quality Laboratory has rated Hyak as
      satisfactory to very satisfactory for overall club SWW quality traits
      during 1984 to 1986 evaluations.  Hyak is similar to Tres for cookie
      diameter, sponge cake score, and flour yield .  It is like Moro for
      cake, volume and noodle score.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Hyak is maintained by Washington
      Crop Improvement Association under the auspice of the Agronomy and
      Soils Department, Washington Agricultural Research Center, Washington
      State University, Pullman, WA 99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 30:234.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYBRID 128
      Name Abbreviation:  HBR128
      Other Name(s):      White Hybrid
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4512
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-190
      Year of Release:    1907
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Jones Fife / Little Club
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 155, 156, 161, 162, 163, 164, 170, 174,
                          190, 231, 264, 585, 627, 631, 655, 663, 664, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HYBRID 128 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           289,100
                          1924:           416,475
                          1929:           356,910
                          1934:           142,605
                          1939:            46,362
                          1944:           106,645
                          1949:            77,899
                          1954:             2,604
                          1959:               479
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                96
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:             3,497
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYBRID 143
      Name Abbreviation:  HBR143
      Other Name(s):      Shot Hybrid, White Hybrid
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4160
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-193
      Year of Release:    1907
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           White Track / Little Club
      Reference(s):       133, 156, 161, 162, 163, 168, 170, 174, 231, 663,
                          664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HYBRID 143 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            49,500
                          1924:            12,918
                          1929:            10,198
                          1934:             6,159
                          1939:             1,089
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYBRID 63
      Name Abbreviation:  HBR063
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr10059
      Other Name(s):      White Hybrid
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4510
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-195
      Year of Release:    1907
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Turkey Red / Little Club
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 155, 156, 162, 163, 164, 168, 170, 174,
                          231, 663, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HYBRID 63 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            33,200
                          1924:            11,266
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             5,449
                          1939:             2,876
                          1944:               341
                          1949:               242
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYMAR
      Name Abbreviation:  HMR
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11605
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-314
      Year of Release:    1935
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Hybrid 128 / Martin
      Reference(s):       64, 140, 155, 163, 164, 190, 627, 655, 662
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HYMAR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:           126,919
                          1944:           204,672
                          1949:           269,880
                          1954:            47,248
                          1959:             2,009
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYPER
      Name Abbreviation:  HP
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8875
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-308
      Year of Release:    1929
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      S.C. Andrews, Ephrata, WA
      Pedigree:           Pacific Bluestem / Prelude
      Reference(s):       142
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      HYSLOP
      Name Abbreviation:  HYS
      Other ID Numbers:   OR 63-112-66-2
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14564
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-512
      Year of Release:    1971
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Nord Deprez /7/ 2*(Sel. 101, CItr13438, (Norin 10
                          / Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15,
                          CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       82, 194, 268, 280, 373, 391, 630, 646, 648, 707,
                          779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for HYSLOP wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           680,216
                          1979:           496,602
                          1984:            29,375
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Hyslop Wheat (Reg. No. 512).
       Warren E. Kronstad, Wilson H. Foote, Mathias F. Kolding, and Charles
                                     R. Rohde
           'HYSLOP' (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell), CI 14564 is a soft
      white wheat developed by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station
      from a cross between 'Nord Desprez' and Pullman Selection 101 (CI
      13438) with an additional backcross to Pullman Selection 101.  The
      original selection was made from an F3 row with further selections
      being made from F6 head rows.  After further testing, head rows were
      re-selected in 1967 for seed increase.  Hyslop was released in 1971.
           Hyslop is semidwarf with white, stiff straw.  Spikes are awned,
      oblong, erect to inclined with glabrous, white, midwide glumes.  The
      shoulders are wanting with acuminate beaks 2 to 10 mm long.  Kernels
      are white, midlong, soft, and ovate and have a small germ and a
      narrow, deep crease.
           Hyslop is adapted to the winter wheat growing areas of the
      Pacific Northwest where severe winter killing is not a factor.
      Agronomic data for Hyslop and three commercial varieties are provided
      in Table 1.  Hyslop had the highest average yield in the Uniform
      Regional White Wheat Nursery in 1969, 1970 and 1971.
           Hyslop carries the 'Martin' and 'Turkey' factors for resistance
      to common bunt and appears to be heterogeneous for the 'Ridit' factor.
      It is resistant to the prevalent races of stripe rust and moderately
      resistant reactions have been noted for powdery mildew, leaf blotch,
      and leaf rust.  Hyslop is moderately susceptible to flag smut.
           Hyslop has been identified by the Western Regional Quality
      Laboratory as having milling and baking properties either equal to or
      superior to the recommended soft white common varieties currently in
      production.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Agronomic data for Hyslop in comparison with three
                commercial varieties when grown in Oregon.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                Plant     Days,
                        Test   height,    Jan. 1   Lodging,   Yield,*
      Cultivar         weight     cm     to head      %        kg/ha
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Hyslop            61.7     114       145        0      5,178.6
      Nugaines          61.2     102       148        0      4,980.6
      Paha              61.9     132       150       30      4,541.5
      Moro              59.8     150       147       70      3,982.3
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      *    Yield data obtained from the Uniform Regional White Wheat Nursery
           grown in the Western Region at 12, 22, and 23 locations in 1969,
           1979, and 1971, respectively.
      Breeder seed is being maintained by the Agronomic Crop Science
      Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:398.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IDAED
      Name Abbreviation:  IDD
      Other ID Numbers:   20172 VII-4, ID0665, WA2902
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11706
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-378
      Year of Release:    1938
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Sunset / Boadicea
      Reference(s):       64, 154, 155, 163, 164, 190, 304, 627, 628, 630,
                          631, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for IDAED wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:               638
                          1944:            43,782
                          1949:           166,418
                          1954:           142,375
                          1959:            79,529
                          1964:            67,633
                          1969:            67,211
                          1974:             7,600
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF IDAED WHEAT (Reg. No. 378)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           IDAED, CI 11706, a soft, white, spring wheat, was developed in
      the coordinated wheat improvement program of the state agricultural
      experiment stations in the western region and the Crops Research
      Division, ARS, USDA.  V. H. Florell (USDA) and C. A. Michels (Idaho)
      conducted the breeding and selection work resulting in this variety.
      Two Australian varieties (Sunset X Boadicea) were crossed in 1920 and
      carried in bulk until 1927.  A selection, number 20172V11-4. appeared
      promising at Moscow, Idaho, in 1931 and was increased by the Idaho
      Agricultural Experiment Station and released in 1938.  K. H. Klages
      applied for registration.
           The superior characteristics of Idaed are good quality, early
      maturity, and high yield potential.  Yield data for Idaed and several
      other varieties, prior to its release in 1938, are given in table 1.
           At present (1958), the variety is grown on about 200,000 acres in
      Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, mainly on dry land.
           The description of Idaed is as follows: Spring habit of growth;
      early to mature; the culms are short, midstrong and white; the spikes
      are awnless, fusiform to oblong; the glumes are glabrous and white;
      and the kernels are white, short and vary in texture from soft to
      semi-hard.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IDAED 59
      Name Abbreviation:  IDD59
      Other ID Numbers:   WA4016
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13631
      Year of Release:    1962
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES
      Pedigree:           Illinois No. 1 / 2*Chinese Spring /2/ T.
                          timopheevi /3/ 5*Idaed
      Reference(s):       21, 81, 82, 573, 628, 630, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for IDAED 59 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:             2,538
                          1969:            40,727
                          1974:            26,333
                          1979:             1,068
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IMBLER
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr10066
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Hybrid 128 / Fortyfold
      Reference(s):       162
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for IMBLER wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:               795
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IMPROVED FIFE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    <1894
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Colorado
      Originator(s):      Colorado AES
      Pedigree:           Red Fife pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       120, 441
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IMPROVED WHITE FLINT
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    <1859
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Ralston Harmon Jr., Wheatland, Monroe County, NY
      Pedigree:           White Flint farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       285
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      INDIAN
      Name Abbreviation:  IDN
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4489
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-107
      Year of Release:    1917
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Utah
      Pedigree:           Sonora farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for INDIAN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:               200
                          1924:               957
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      IONIA
      Name Abbreviation:  IN
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14469
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-517
      Year of Release:    1969
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      Michigan AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Redcoat / 3*Genesee composite.
      Reference(s):       82, 241, 265, 551, 630, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for IONIA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           260,579
                          1979:           117,801
                          1984:            13,099
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Ionia Wheat (Reg. No. 517).
          E. H. Everson, A. H. Ellingboe, R. Gallun, and W. T. Yamazaki
           'IONIA,' Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell., CI 14469, is a soft
      white winter wheat developed by compositing four pure lines (A5127,
      A5131, A5132, A5134) that were selected in the F4 generation from a
      cross 'Redcoat'/3*'Genessee' made at East Lansing, Mich. in 1959.
           The individual lines were grown in Michigan yield tests for 4
      years, and as a composite for 2 years, before release.  The lines and
      composite had 4 years of quality tests and 4 years of Hessian fly
      tests before release.  It was entered in the Uniform Eastern Soft
      Wheat Nursery in 1968.  Ionia was developed cooperatively by the
      Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the Plant Science
      Research and Entomology Divisions of the Agricultural Research
      Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.  It was released to
      foundation seed growers in the fall of 1969 by the Michigan
      Agricultural Experiment Station.
           Description:  Plant winter habit, midseason, midtall; stem white,
      strong; spike awnleted, oblong, middense, erect; glumes glabrous,
      brown, midlong, midwide; shoulders midwide, square; beaks midwide,
      obtuse, 0.5 mm long; awnlets light brown, 2 to 2.5 mm long; kernels
      white, short to midlong, soft, ovate; germ midsized to large; crease
      wide, middeep; cheeks rounded; brush midsized, midlong.
           Ionia is resistant to the leaf rust races prevalent in Michigan
      at the time of release.  It is also resistant to Race A of Hessian fly
      having the W-38 type of resistance.  It is susceptible to powdery
      mildew, and stem rust races prevalent in Michigan.
           Ionia has the height of Genesse but slightly stronger straw.  It
      has the same winterhardiness of Genesee but averages 10% above Genesee
      in yield.
           Ionia has the same test weight and is similar to Genesee in
      milling and baking properties.  It is a low protein, soft white wheat
      suitable for pastry flour.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the Michigan Agricultural
      Experiment Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
      48823.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:717-718.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      JACMAR
      Name Abbreviation:  JCM
      Other ID Numbers:   I-245a
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      PVP Reg. Number:    7700045
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced       Date:   08/11/77
      Year of Release:    1978
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Harley Jacquot, McGregor Land and Livestock, Inc.,
                          Colfax, WA
      Pedigree:           Omar Selection SN-263 / Moro
      Reference(s):       82, 333, 357, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for JACMAR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               826
                          1984:            45,801
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      JENKIN CLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  JK
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5177
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-198
      Year of Release:    1895
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 156, 168, 174, 322, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for JENKIN CLUB wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            66,500
                          1924:           112,115
                          1929:            92,199
                          1934:            47,930
                          1939:            16,110
                          1944:            13,651
                          1949:            16,887
                          1954:             5,760
                          1959:             1,252
                          1964:                26
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      JOHN
      Name Abbreviation:  JOHN
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6819, Sel. 77-294
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI494095
      Year of Release:    1985
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Omar /3/ (Vogel 1834, Norin 10 / Brevor /2/
                          unknown club out-cross) /7/ (Sel. 101, CItr13438,
                          (Norin 10 / Brevor, CItr13253, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          53, CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel.
                          27-15, CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex)) /8/ PI94540 /9/
                          Sprague
      Reference(s):       357, 358
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      JOHN BROWN
      Name Abbreviation:  JBN
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4121
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-007
      Year of Release:    1901
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      William Farrer, New South Wales
      Pedigree:           Hornblende /3/ Improved Fife /2/ Ble carre / Wards
                          White /4/ Lambrigg Australian Talavera
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168, 441
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      KEDRICK
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Place of Origin:    Unknown
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           Unknown: possibly 'Cedrick' soft white spring
                          wheat from Australia.
      Reference(s):       82
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for KEDRICK wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               650
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      KENHI
      Name Abbreviation:  KH
      Other ID Numbers:   H-54-121, CAN4043
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13268
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-431
      Year of Release:    1958
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta; Canada
                          Dept. of Agriculture, Lethbridge, Alberta
      Pedigree:           Kenya 338AC2E3 / 2*Lemhi
      Reference(s):       81, 256, 628, 722
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for KENHI wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                53
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Kenhi Wheat (Reg. No. 431).
                        W. E. Smith and J. E. Fitzsimmons
           'KENHI', Triticum aestivum L., CI 13628, is a soft white spring
      wheat selection from the cross Kenya 338 AC2 E3 X Lehmi*2 made in
      1950.  The final selection, H-54-121, was made in 1957 in the F9
      generation.  This selection was made from various lines which were
      tested in rust nurseries in Edmonton and Winnipeg and experimental
      plots in southern Alberta.  It was licensed in Canada in 1958 and
      grown commercially in 1959.
           Kenhi has a spring habit of growth, is medium early and mid-long
      in height.  Its parts have the following characteristics: stem-white,
      midstrong; spike-apical awned, middense; glumes-white, glaborous;
      shoulders-midwide, square to sloping; beak-short midwide, acute; awns-
      white; kernels-white, midlong, soft,ovate; germ-midsized; crease-
      midwide, middeep; cheeks-rounded; brush-medium and midlong.
           During the period of testing Kenhi was superior to Lemhi and
      Lemhi 53 in yield, lodging resistance, time to maturity, and rust
      resistance.  Kenhi is resistant to race 56 and 15B of stem rust and
      moderately susceptible to leaf rust.
           The quality of characteristics of Kenhi have been evaluated by
      the laboratories of the University of Alberta, the Canada Department
      of Agriculture, and the Milling and Baking Industry.  It is considered
      to have satisfactory soft wheat quality, comparable to Lemhi.
           It is somewhat higher in protein content, and viscosity and
      mixogram curve areas are larger than Lemhi and Lemhi 53.
           This variety is grown on irrigated land in southern Alberta,
      where stem rust is a serious hazard, under contract to mills for the
      production of flour for the cake and pastry trade.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the University of Alberta.
      Foundation seed is produced by growers registered with the Canadian
      Seed Growers Association.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Yield, protein content, test weight, and viscosity of Kenhi
                and Lemhi 53, in Alberta.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Test                       Viscosity
      Variety           Yield        weight       Protein        McMichael
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                        lb./A.      lb./bu.          %
      Kenhi             3440         62.5           12.9             98
      Lemhi 53          3000         62.0           11.6             75
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in Crop Sci. 4:447-448.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      KMOR
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7529, VH082258
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI536995
      Year of Release:    1990
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS; Idaho AES; Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Luke /10/ (VH067375, (Sel. 101, CItr13438, (Norin
                          10 / Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15,
                          CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex)) /9/ (Norin 10 / Brevor,
                          Sel. 14) /6/ Sel. 53 /7/ Odin /8/ (Vogel 1,
                          CItr13431, (Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          50-3, Orfed /5/ Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Fedderation) /7/
                          (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel 27-15) /5/ Rio
                          / Rex))) /11/ A. ventrocosa / T. persicum /
                          3*Marne /3/ Moisson
      Reference(s):       359, 565
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      KOFOD
      Name Abbreviation:  KFD
      Other Name(s):      Koffoid
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6969
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-068
      Year of Release:    1870
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Utah
      Originator(s):      Amasa Potter, Payson, UT
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 157, 161, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for KOFOD wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             7,900
                          1924:             5,713
                          1929:             2,709
                          1934:             1,071
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:             1,443
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LANDMARK
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    1986
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      John Britt, First Line Seeds, Inc., Moses Lake, WA
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LEMHI
      Name Abbreviation:  LMH
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN3720
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11415
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-379
      Year of Release:    1939
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Federation / Dicklow
      Reference(s):       64, 82, 154, 155, 163, 164, 304, 569, 627, 628,
                          655, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LEMHI wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:               185
                          1944:           108,374
                          1949:           202,256
                          1954:           195,105
                          1959:           277,854
                          1964:            58,695
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               435
                          1984:               268
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF LEMHI WHEAT (Reg. No. 379)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           LEMHI, CI 11415, is a soft, white spring wheat distributed in
      1939 for growing under irrigation in southern Idaho.  The breeding and
      selection work was carried on cooperatively by the Idaho Experiment
      Station and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, at Aberdeen,
      Idaho.  The parents of Lemhi are Federation and Dicklow.  The cross
      was made in 1921 and carried in bulk until 1927.  It was tested
      throughout the western region during 1935 to 1938 in the uniform
      irrigated trials.  In 1958 it was grown on approximately 200,000 acres
      in the Pacific Northwest and Alberta.  The acreage is declining, being
      replaced by Lemhi 53 (Reg. No. 380).  K. H. Klages applied for
      registration.
           The superior characteristics of Lemhi are its high quality soft
      white grain, stiff straw and good yield performance.  Yield data for
      Lemhi, compared with its parents, are given in table 2.
           Lemhi is a spring wheat; early to midseason in maturity; has
      short, strong, white culms; the spike is awnless, oblong and dense;
      the glumes are glabrous and white.  The grain is soft and white and
      produces a flour low in carotenoid pigments.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LEMHI 53
      Name Abbreviation:  LMH53
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN3996
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13068
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-380
      Year of Release:    1953
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Kenya 3098 / 5*Lemhi. Idaho AES substituted
                          CItr13258 (Kenya 3098 / 6*Lemhi) as breeders seed
                          source in 1957.
      Reference(s):       81, 256, 304, 569, 630, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LEMHI 53 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:             9,321
                          1974:             2,017
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  REGISTRATION OF LEMHI 53 WHEAT (Reg. No. 380)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           LEMHI 53, CI 13258, a soft, white, spring wheat, was developed by
      the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station and the Cereal Crops
      Research Division, ARS, USDA.  Application for registration was made
      by K. H. Klages.  Lemhi 53 is the result of a backcross program begun
      at Davis, California, by C. A. Suneson in 1942.  A Kenya selection,
      Calif. No. 3098, resistant to several races of stem rust, was crossed
      to Lemhi.  The first backcross was made at Davis and subsequent ones
      were made at Aberdeen, Idaho.  The pedigree of Lemhi 53 (Calif. No.
      398) X Lemhi.  The final selection was made in 1952 and was
      distributed in Idaho in 1953.
           The superior characteristic of Lemhi 53 is its resistance to
      races 38 and 56 of stem rust and moderate resistance to race 17.
      Lemhi 53 is considered to be similar to its recurrent parent, Lemhi,
      in all characteristics except for reaction to stem rust (see
      description of Lemhi, Reg. No. 379).  Performance data on Lemhi 53 and
      several other varieties are given in table 3.
           Lemhi 53 is expected to replace Lemhi, especially in areas where
      stem rust is an important factor in wheat production.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LEMHI 62
      Name Abbreviation:  LMH62
      Other ID Numbers:   52Ab9702
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13435
      Year of Release:    1962
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Kenya 3098 / 6*Lemhi
      Reference(s):       21, 628, 630, 631
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LEMHI 62 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:            12,368
                          1969:            32,772
                          1974:               968
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LEMHI 66
      Name Abbreviation:  LMH66
      Other ID Numbers:   A613-A-3-15
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13969
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-457
      Year of Release:    1966
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Lemhi 53 / 7*Lee /2/ Chinese Spring / Aegilops
                          umbellulata /3/ 3*Lemhi 53
      Reference(s):       82, 548, 630, 631, 707, 769, 770
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LEMHI 66 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:           112,790
                          1974:             5,994
                          1979:                51
                          1984:               104
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Lemhi 66 Wheat (Reg. No. 457).
                         D. W. Sunderman and Martin Wise
           'LEMHI 66' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), soft white spring
      wheat, CI 13969, was developed cooperatively by the Idaho Agricultural
      Experiment Station and the Agricultural Research Service, U. S.
      Department of Agriculture.  The initial cross, 'Lemhi 53' X ('Lee')7 X
      'Chinese Spring' - Aegilops umbellulata), was made at the Aberdeen,
      Idaho, Branch Experiment Station in 1961.  Three backcrosses to Lemhi
      53 were made during 1961 and 1962.  Stripe rust resistant F3 lines,
      selected in the field in 1963, were tested for quality, and 400 F5
      plants of the best F3 line were grown in the 1963-64 greenhouse.
           Lemhi 66 is a medium-tall, awnless, white-chaffed variety which
      closely resembles Lemhi 53.  It is moderately resistant to lodging,
      but has slightly weaker straw than Lemhi 53.  Lemhi 66 has the Lee
      gene for stripe rust resistance and the Sr6 gene for stem rust
      resistance.
           The outstanding attributes of Lemhi 66 are its resistance to the
      prevalent races of stem and stripe rust found in southern Idaho, and
      its similarity to Lemhi 53 in most other agronomic and quality
      characteristics.  In the absence of stripe rust, Lemhi 66 produces
      yields of grain equal to Lemhi 53, but of slightly lower test weight.
      Milling and baking quality are similar to Lemhi 53.
           Although the usual 3-year testing period has not been completed,
      registered seed of Lemhi 66 has been distributed to growers to meet
      the need for a stripe rust resistant, soft white spring wheat to
      replace susceptible Lemhi 53 on the irrigated lands of Idaho.  The
      Tetonia Branch Experiment Station, University of Idaho, will maintain
      breeder seed.
      Published in Crop Sci. 7:82.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LENORE
      Name Abbreviation:  LNR
      Other ID Numbers:   ID 74-53/14
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17726
      Year of Release:    1978
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES
      Pedigree:           ((Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel.
                          53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/
                          Rio / Rex) /7/ Odin /8/ (Vogel 1, Sel. 25,
                          CItr13431, (Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          50-3, Orfed /5/ Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation) /7/
                          (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Forty /
                          Federation /4/ Oro / Turkey Red / Florencce /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/
                          Rio / Rex)), WA4765, Sel. 648) /9/ Burt / PI178383
      Reference(s):       82
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LENORE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               109
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LEWJAIN
      Name Abbreviation:  LJN
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6363, VH075801
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17909
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-671
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Luke /8/ Super Helvia /7/ Suweon 92 /6/ (Vogel 4,
                          CItr13645, (Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          3*Elgin, Elgin Sel. 19) /4/ Elmar /5/ Vogel 1813)
      Reference(s):       77, 357, 492, 566, 707, 779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LEWJAIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:            65,100
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Lewjain Wheat (Reg. No. 671).
      C. J. Peterson, R. E. Allan, G. L. Rubenthaler, J. A. Hoffmann, D. W.
                             George, and O. A. Vogel
           'LEWJAIN', CI17909, is a soft white common winter semidwarf wheat
      (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. No. 671) cultivar developed cooperatively
      by the USDA-ARS and the Washington State University Agriculture
      Research Center at Pullman, Wash.  Lewjain was released jointly by the
      Agriculture Experiment Stations of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho and
      the Agricultural Research Service, USDA in 1982.
           Lewjain (CI17909, WA006363, VH075801) was selected in the F4
      generation from the cross 'Luke'/3/'Super Helvia'/2/'Suwon
      92'/CI13645.  It has an awned, lax spike with long, mid-wide, white
      glumes.  The kernels are elliptical, white, soft and mid long, with a
      shallow crease.  The germ is mid-sized.  Lewjain is quite similar to
      Luke (CI14586) in maturity (late), straw strength (weak), and
      winterhardiness (moderate).
           Lewjain was included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter
      Wheat Nursery from 1977 to present.  Grain yields have averaged 7%
      above those of Luke.  The bushel weight of Lewjain is about 2% below
      that of 'Nugaines' and slightly above that of Luke.  The USDA-ARS
      Western Wheat Quality Laboratory has shown that the milling and flour
      quality characteristics of Lewjain are similar to the excellent
      quality characteristics of Luke.
           Lewjain is resistant to the local races of common bunt caused by
      Tiletia foetida Wall. Liro, dwarf bunt caused by Tilletia controversa
      Kuhn and has adult resistance to stripe rust caused by Puccinia
      striiformis West.  It is moderately resistant to Cephalosporium stripe
      caused by Cephalosporium gramineum Nis. & Ika.  Lewjain is susceptible
      to leaf rust caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp. tritici
      Eriks, stem rust caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici
      Ericks and Henn, flag smut caused by Urocystis agropyri [Preuss]
      Schroet, and Cercosporella foot rot caused by Pseudocercosporella
      herpotrichoides [Fron] Dei.
           Lewjain is adapted to the wheat growing areas of Idaho, eastern
      Oregon and eastern Washington.  Breeder and foundation seed will be
      maintained by the Washington State Crop Improvement Association under
      the supervision of the Agronomy and Soils Dept. Agric. Res. Ctr.
      Washington State Univ., and the Agric. Res. Serv. Pullman, WA 99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 23:1014.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LINK
      Name Abbreviation:  LINK
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4866
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-162
      Reference(s):       133, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LITTLE CLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  LC
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4066
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-191
      Year of Release:    1700
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Chile
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 156, 161, 162, 164, 168, 170, 174, 322,
                          627, 628, 655, 663, 664, 702
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LITTLE CLUB wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           106,100
                          1924:            22,152
                          1929:            17,517
                          1934:            27,688
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:             2,945
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                60
                          1959:               567
                          1964:               152
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LONGBERRY NO. 1
      Name Abbreviation:  LB
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5823
      Year of Release:    1898
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Pedigree:           Mediterranean / Russian Velvet
      Reference(s):       133, 161, 168, 170, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LONGBERRY NO. 1 wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             4,600
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:             1,193
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LUFT
      Name Abbreviation:  LUFT
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13729
      Year of Release:    1962
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Mr. Emil Luft, Worley, Idaho
      Pedigree:           Probable Golden / Brevor farmer selection.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      LUKE
      Name Abbreviation:  LUKE
      Other ID Numbers:   VH-664437
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14586
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-533
      Year of Release:    1970
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           PI178383 / 2*Burt /7/ (Sel. 101, CItr13438, (Norin
                          10 / Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15,
                          CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       82, 194, 373, 552, 554, 562, 630, 646, 648, 707,
                          779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for LUKE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:            63,101
                          1979:           142,577
                          1984:           122,577
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Luke Wheat (Reg. No. 533).
           C. J. Peterson, O. A. Vogel, D. W. George, and R. J. Metzger
           'LUKE' wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), CI 14586, is a semidwarf
      soft white winter wheat cultivar developed cooperatively by the
      Agricultural Research Service, USDA, and Washington State Agricultural
      Research Center.  Luke was released jointly by the Agricultural
      Experiment Stations of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and the
      Agricultural Research Service in 1970.
           Luke was selected in the F5 generation from the cross PI
      178383/2*'Burt'/2/CI 13438, made at Pullman, Washington, in 1960.  The
      cross PI 178383/2*Burt was made by the Agricultural Research Service,
      USDA, at Corvallis, Oregon.  Luke was evaluated in the observation and
      performance nurseries of Washington from 1966 to 1970.
           Luke has a lax spike with long awns.  The glumes are white, long,
      and midwide.  The kernels are white, soft, and midlong, and the crease
      is shallow.  Luke is resistant to all known races of common and dwarf
      bunt in the Pacific Northwest, but it is susceptible to flag smut.  It
      has field resistance to stripe rust and is susceptible to stem and
      leaf rust.  Luke is more tolerant to Cercosporella and Fusarium foot
      rots than 'Nugaines.'  The winterhardiness of Luke is slightly less
      than that of Nugaines, and it develops a crown 5 to 15 mm shallower
      than that of Nugaines.
           The moderate snow-mold tolerance of Luke is similar to that of
      'Moro.'  The seedling vigor of Luke is superior to that of Nugaines,
      but is has weaker straw than Nugaines.  Luke mills better than
      Nugaines and produces an excellent pastry-type flour.  Additional
      information on performance and management has been published.
           Luke is intended for production in the areas of Oregon, northern
      Idaho, and Washington where dwarf bunt is a problem.  Breeder and
      foundation seed will be maintained by the Washington State Crop
      Improvement Association under the supervision of the Agronomy and
      Soils Department, Washington Agricultural Research Center and the
      USDA, Pullman, WA 99163.  Registered and certified seed will be
      produced from foundation seed.
      Published in Crop Sci. 14:129.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MAC-1
      Other ID Numbers:   PB1-85-WW-1
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI554611
      PVP Reg. Number:    9100217
      PVP Status:         Application Pending
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Plant Breeders 1, Inc., Moscow, Idaho
      Pedigree:           Selection from a bulk of Daws / CIMMYT / Pacific
                          Northwest wheats.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MACVICAR
      Other ID Numbers:   ORFW75336, FW75336-103
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI552427
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Yamhill / McDermid /2/ T. spelta var. Alba /3/
                          Suweon 92 / Roedel /4/ NE68513 /2/ Backa
      Reference(s):       359
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MACKEY
      Name Abbreviation:  MKY
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr10028
      Year of Release:    1906
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Pedigree:           Canadian Club farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       162, 163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MACKEY wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             3,907
                          1939:               833
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MADSEN
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7163
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI511673
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-746
      Year of Release:    1987
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Idaho AES; Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           VPM / Moisson 951 /2/ 2*Hill 81
      Reference(s):       8, 358, 359, 371
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Madsen Wheat (Reg. No. 746).
       R. E. Allan, C. J. Peterson, Jr., G. L. Rubenthaler, R. F. Line, and
                                  D. E. Roberts
           'MADSEN' (Reg. no. 746; PI 511673) is a common soft white winter
      (SWW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar developed by the USDA-ARS
      Wheat Genetics Quality, Physiology and Disease Research Unit at
      Pullman, WA.  It was jointly released by USDA-ARS and the agricultural
      experiment stations of Washington, Idaho and Oregon in January 1988.
           Madsen was elected in 1980 from an F2-derived F3 line from the
      cross VPM1/'Moisson' 951/2/2*'Hill 81'.  Madsen is a one-gene
      semidwarf (Rht1), is medium early in heading date, and is similar to
      'Nugaines'.  Spikes are awned, oblong, middense, and inclined.  Glumes
      are glabrous, midlong, and midwide to narrow, shoulders are narrow and
      wanting; beaks are narrow, acuminate, and 3 to 15 mm in length.
      Madsen is heterogeneous for glume color with 33 and 67% of its plants
      having white or buff colored glumes, respectively.  Kernels of Madsen
      are white, midlong, soft, and ovate; the germ is midsized; the crease
      is midwide and middeep; the cheeks are rounded to angular; the brush
      is midsized to midlong.
           Madsen expresses moderately high resistance to strawbreaker foot
      rot caused by Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Deighton.
      Its resistance is presumably inherited from VPM1, which derives
      resistance from T. ventricosum.  A gene for strawbreaker resistance
      was shown to be closely associated with the EP-V1 endopeptidase gene
      on the long arm of chromosome 7D.  Madsen is homogeneous for the EP-V1
      allele (D.E. Roberts, 1988. personal communication).
           In eight replicated trials of diseased (inoculated with P.
      herpotrichoides) vs. control plots (sprayed with benomyl fungicide,
      methyl 1-(butylcarbamoyl)-2-benzimidazolecarbamate) conducted during
      1981 to 1988.  Madsen, 'Stephens', 'Daws', and Nugaines have had mean
      strawbreaker-inducted losses of 9, 24, 31 and 43%, respectively.
      among the eight trials, significant (P < 0.05) yield reduction
      occurred for Madsen in only two trials, while significant reductions
      occurred for Stephens, Daws, and Nugaines in seven, seven, and eight
      trials, respectively.  The overall mean yield of Madsen in the
      strawbreaker-inoculated trials was 7830 kg ha-1 compared to 4100,
      5190, 5280 kg ha-1 for Nugaines, Daws, and Stephens, respectively.
           During 1980 to 1987, Madsen has expressed field resistance to the
      prevalent northwestern USA biotypes of stripe rust (caused by Puccinia
      striiformis West.), leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex
      Desm. f. sp. tritici), and stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis
      Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. & Henn.).  Madsen has moderate resistance
      to powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal).  It is moderately susceptible to flag smut (caused by
      Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) Schroet.) and Cephalosporium stripe
      (caused by Cephalosporium gramineam Nis. & Ika.).  Madsen resists some
      races of Tilletia tritici (Bjerk. wint. & T. laevis Kuhn.  It is
      susceptible to the prevalent races of T. controversa Kuhn.
           In the absence of strawbreaker foot rot, Madsen has generally
      yielded equal to or higher than other Regional SWW cultivars.  In 118
      state of Washington trials conducted during 1983 to 1988, mean yields
      of Madsen, Stephens, Nugaines, Daws, and 'Lewjain' were 5010, 4620,
      4570, 4850, and 5070 kg ha-1, respectively.  From 1984 to 1987 in
      regional trials outside of Washington, the yield performance of Madsen
      was variable.  In 32 regional trials, Madsen, Nugaines, Stephens, and
      'Dusty' averaged 5990, 5110, 5420, and 5990 kg ha-1, respectively.
           The grain volume weight of Madsen averages about 19 kg m-3 less
      than Nugaines and 13 kg m-3 more than Stephens.  It has an average
      plant height of 80 cm, which is similar to Stephens.  Straw strength
      of Madsen exceeds Lewjain and Dusty, but is less than Stephens.
      Spikes of Madsen have a tendency to shatter.  It has seedling-
      emergence ability superior to Daws, but less than Stephens.  Madsen
      did not have appreciate winter injury during its testing period in
      Washington State trials.  A crown freeze test indicated Madsen was
      similar to Stephens for coldhardiness.  Occasionally, florets of
      Madsen exhibit partial male sterility.
           Tests by the USDA-ARS Western Wheat Quality Laboratory have rated
      Madsen as satisfactory to very satisfactory for overall quality
      traits.  It was satisfactory in the Pacific Northwest Collaboratory
      Tests.  Madsen usually rated superior to Nugaines and Stephens for
      cookie diameter, sponge cake score, and cake volume.  It has equaled
      and exceeded the noodle scores of Nugaines and Stephens, respectively.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Madsen is maintained by the
      Washington State Crop Improvement Association under supervision of the
      Agronomy and Soils Department, Washington Agricultural Research
      Center.
      Published in Crop Sci. 29:1575.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MAJOR
      Name Abbreviation:  MJ
      Other ID Numbers:   PI042107
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4984
      Year of Release:    1916
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      Dookie Agricultural College, Victoria, Australia
      Pedigree:           Federation / Wallace
      Reference(s):       64, 154, 155, 162, 163, 164, 441, 627, 628, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MAJOR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:               317
                          1939:             5,355
                          1944:             6,018
                          1949:             1,474
                          1954:             5,830
                          1959:             7,245
                          1964:             1,147
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MALCOLM
      Name Abbreviation:  MLC
      Other ID Numbers:   ORCW8113
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI497672
      Year of Release:    1985
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Stephens /2/ 63-8-189-7 / Bezostaya
      Reference(s):       357, 358, 359, 362
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MAMMOTH AMBER
      Name Abbreviation:  MAB
      Other Name(s):      Jones Mammoth Amber
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1906
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, LeRoy, NY
      Pedigree:           American Bronze / Genesee Giant
      Reference(s):       133, 168, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MARFED
      Name Abbreviation:  MF
      Other ID Numbers:   WA3348
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11919
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-376
      Year of Release:    1947
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Marquis / Florence /2/ Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 81, 82, 155, 304, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 827
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MARFED wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:            31,998
                          1954:            61,108
                          1959:           101,918
                          1964:            97,740
                          1969:           213,560
                          1974:           164,550
                          1979:           130,004
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF MARFED WHEAT (Reg. No. 376)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           MARFED, CI 11919, is a soft white, spring wheat distributed in
      Washington in 1946.  The cross Marquis-Florence X Federation, was made
      in 1931 and the final selection was made in 1936.  This variety was
      developed cooperatively by the Washington Agricultural Experiment
      Station and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA.  O. A. Vogel
      applied for registration.  The variety has been previously described.
           Since its description, it has attained a stable acreage in
      eastern Washington where it can be fall-sown in the Walla Walla area
      and spring-sown in the intermediate and higher rainfall areas of the
      eastern part of the state.  Marfed resists about one-half of the bunt
      races in this area.  it is the highest yielding commercially grown,
      dry-land, spring-sown wheat in eastern Washington.
           The variety has a beardless spike; the glumes are glabrous and
      white; it is midtall in height; it has a fairly high test weight
      grain.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MARTIN
      Name Abbreviation:  MT
      Other Name(s):      Amber, Armstrong, Landreth, Satisfaction, Silver
                          Chaff, White Amber
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4636
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-002
      Year of Release:    1880
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Henry S. Bunnell, Junius, NY
      Pedigree:           Clawson farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 166, 168, 170,
                          259, 260, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MARTIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            37,800
                          1924:             6,373
                          1929:             1,564
                          1934:             3,826
                          1939:               198
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MCDERMID
      Name Abbreviation:  MCD
      Other ID Numbers:   OR 63-130-66-5
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14565
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-578
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Nord Deprez /7/ (Sel. 101, CItr13438, (Norin 10 /
                          Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15,
                          CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       82, 194, 268, 280, 373, 387, 630, 707, 779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MCDERMID wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:             9,680
                          1979:           482,965
                          1984:            22,347
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of McDermid Wheat (Reg. No. 578).
          W. E. Kronstad, C. R. Rohde, M. F. Kolding, and R. J. Metzger
           'MCDERMID' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) CI 14565 is a soft
      white winter wheat developed by the Oregon Agric. Exp. Stn. in
      cooperation with ARS-USDA, from a cross between 'Nord Desprez' and
      Pullman Selection 101 (CI 13438) with one backcross to form breeder
      seed.
           The relatively early date of maturity for McDermid, previously
      designated OR 63-130-6-5, proved to be a distinct advantage in the 300
      mm or less rainfall areas where moisture stress usually prevails prior
      to harvest.  Conversely, McDermid has the yield potential to respond
      under higher rainfall or irrigated conditions.  McDermid has more
      winterhardiness than 'Hyslop' being similar to 'Nugaines.'
           McDermid is resistant to the prevalent races of leaf rust
      (Puccinia rubigo-vera (De.) Wint. f. sp. tritici (Eriks.) Carl.) and
      has mature plant resistance to prevalent races of stripe rust (P.
      glumarum (Schm.) Eriks. & E. Henn.).  It is moderately resistant to
      powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis De. f. sp. tritici Em. Marchal) and
      carries the Bt 1 and Bt 4 genes for resistance to common bunt
      (Tilletia foetida (Wallr.) Liro or T. caries (De.) Tul.).
           The Western Wheat Quality Laboratory has identified McDermid as
      having promising overall quality characteristics being equal to or
      superior to the common soft white wheat cultivators currently in
      commercial production.
           McDermid is medium height with a strong white stem.  The spike is
      awned, fusiform, mid-dense, and inclined with glabrous, white mid-long
      glumes.  The shoulders are mid-wide and oblique, with narrow,
      acuminate, one to three mm long beaks.  Awns are white and two to
      eight cm in length.  Kernels are white, mid-long, ovate with a small
      germ and mid-wide crease which is shallow to mid-deep.
           McDermid was named after the late Jack T. McDermid, who was the
      superintendent at the Red Soils and Sherman Branch Experiment Stations
      for many years.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the Agronomic Crop Sci. Dept.,
      Oregon State Univ., Oregon State Univ. Corvallis, OR 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 16:745.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MEXICAN BLUESTEM
      Name Abbreviation:  MB
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6004
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-017
      Year of Release:    1890
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Mexico
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      MORO
      Name Abbreviation:  MORO
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13740
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-455
      Year of Release:    1965
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           PI178383 / Omar
      Reference(s):       82, 357, 547, 630, 631, 638, 707
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for MORO wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:           587,449
                          1974:           390,100
                          1979:           337,945
                          1984:           173,095
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Moro Wheat (Reg. No. 455).
                                   C. R. Rohde
           'MORO,' Triticum aesticum L. em. Thell., Ore. Sel. No. 172, CI
      13740, is a soft white winter wheat selection from the cross 'P.I.
      178383' X 'Omar'.  The last cross was made in 1957 by R. J. Metzger,
      Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, at Corvallis, Oregon.  The F1 was
      seeded at the Pendleton Experiment Station in the fall of 1957.  P.I.
      178383 was an introduction from Turkey.  Tests at the Pendleton
      Experiment Station and subsequent tests at locations in Washington,
      Montana, and Utah had shown it possessed high resistance to all known
      races of both common and dwarf bunt.  The selection which resulted in
      Moro was made from an F3 line at the Pendleton Experiment Station in
      1961, at which time it was also discovered that it possessed high
      resistance to stripe rust.  Its stripe rust resistance was obtained
      from P.I. 178383.  Moro was released to Oregon certified seed growers
      in the fall of 1965.  Breeder seed will be maintained by the Oregon
      Agricultural Experiment Station, Pendleton, Oregon.
           Moro is an awnletted, mid-tall, club variety of winter wheat with
      brown chaff.  It is mid-season in maturity, averaging about 2 days
      earlier in date of heading than Omar.  It has moderately stiff straw;
      however, it is less stiff than Omar.  Under some conditions this
      variety tends to shatter slightly more than Omar.  Seedling emergence
      of Moro is very good.  Moro is highly resistant to the races of stripe
      rust commonly present in the Pacific Northwest and to all races of
      common and dwarf bunt.  This variety also appears to be tolerant to
      footrot caused by Cercosporella herpotrichoides.
           In the absence of stripe rust, Moro has yielded about equal to
      Omar.  It is suited primarily for those areas where Omar was well
      adapted.  It is not suited for the very high yielding areas of eastern
      Oregon.  Table 1 and 2 give summaries of the agronomic and quality
      data.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Agronomic characteristics of Moro compared with other
                varieties grown in Oregon, 1963-65.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Yield, Bu/A
                                        Stripe Test   ------------------
                  Heading  Ht.  Lodging  rust  wt.    Rust   Rust
      Variety       date   in.     %      %     lb.    ed   -free    Avg
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Station-
      years           5    25     11      3     26     10     16     26
      Moro         5/30    37     23      0   57.3     56     47     50
      Omar          6/1    35     16     76   58.8     31     45     40
      Gaines       5/31    27      1     28   59.5     52     49     50
      Brevor       5/30    34     13     14   60.1     52     42     46
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 2.  Quality characteristics of Moro compared with other
                varieties grown in Oregon and Washington, 1963-65.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Flour  Flour   Mill-   Flour    Flour   Visco-  Cookie
                   yield  yield    ing     ash    protein   sity  diameter
      Variety        %      %     score     %        %      °Mac     cm
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Station-
      years          10    17*      10      10       10      10      10
      Moro           74     62    88.4    0.40      6.6      35    9.08
      Omar           76     63    91.3    0.42      6.2      22    8.92
      Gaines         71     57    78.5    0.41      6.2      50    8.70
      Brevor         69     --    75.3    0.40      7.0      40    8.94
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      *    Milled with modified Brabender Quadramatic laboratory mill.
      Published in Crop Sci. 6:502.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NEW AMBER LONGBERRY
      Name Abbreviation:  NAL
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-167
      Year of Release:    1899
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Reference(s):       133, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NEW VICTORY
      Other Name(s):      Victory
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12677
      Year of Release:    1947
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      J. P. Nelson, Oakesdale, Washington
      Pedigree:           White Holland (Wilhelmina) farmer selection.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NEW ZEALAND
      Name Abbreviation:  NZ
      Other Name(s):      Ninety-Day, Ruby
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6011
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-028
      Year of Release:    1890
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    France
      Pedigree:           Ble'de Zelande farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 157, 161, 162, 166, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for NEW ZEALAND wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             4,630
                          1929:               881
                          1934:             1,843
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NO NAME
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12301
      Year of Release:    1943
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Uncertain: most probably a Goldcoin / Federation
                          (CItr08247) escape from cooperative nurseries
                          grown in northern Idaho.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NORCO
      Name Abbreviation:  NCO
      Other ID Numbers:   WA4995
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Facultative
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14482
      CSSA Reg. Number:   GP-069
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Norin 10 / Brevor /4/ (P14, Newthatch / Marroqui
                          /2/ Kenya / Mentana /3/ Frontana) /7/ (CItr013438,
                          (Norin 10 / Brevor, CItr013253, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          53, CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation,
                          CItr012250, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio / Rex, CItr12597,
                          Sel. 53)).  Recalled by the Washington AES in 1975
                          due to development of virulent stripe rust races.
      Reference(s):       373, 563
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      NUGAINES
      Name Abbreviation:  NGN
      Other ID Numbers:   WA3739
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13968
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-542
      Year of Release:    1965
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Norin 10 / Brevor, CItr13253, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          3, CItr12692, Orfed /5/ (Hybrid 50, Turkey Red /
                          Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation)) /7/ Burt
      Reference(s):       77, 82, 194, 280, 357, 547, 630, 631, 648, 707,
                          779, 824
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for NUGAINES wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:         1,455,245
                          1974:         1,649,090
                          1979:           835,931
                          1984:           101,152
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Nugaines Wheat (Reg. No. 542).
                       O. A. Vogel and C. J. Peterson, Jr.
           'NUGAINES' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell), CI 13968, is a
      semidwarf soft white winter wheat developed by the Agricultural
      Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Washington
      State Agricultural Research Center.  It was released in 1965
      cooperatively by the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of
      Agriculture, and the Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Experiment
      Stations.
           Nugaines (a sib of 'Gaines') was selected from the cross CI
      13253/CI 12692/2/'Burt.'  Nugaines was referred to as Selection 7 and
      WA 3739.  It has a bearded, lax spike with long, midwide, white
      glumes.  The kernels are while, soft, and midlong with a shallow
      crease.
           Winterhardiness of Nugaines is equal to that of Gaines, but it is
      less hardy than the hard red winter wheats 'McCall' and 'Wanser.'  It
      is shatter-resistant and fairly easy to thresh.  Nugaines has equalled
      or exceeded the yields of 'Gaines' over a 5-year period of testing in
      Washington.  The test weight of Nugaines exceeds that of Gaines.
           Nugaines has more adult plant resistance to stripe rust than
      Gaines but is equally susceptible in the seedling stage.  Nugaines is
      susceptible to Cercosporella foot rot, Fusarium foot rot, stem rust,
      and snow mold.  It has moderate resistance to common, flag, and
      stinking smut.  Nugaines is susceptible to several new races of dwarf
      bunt.  It has slightly less postharvest dormancy than 'Kharkof' under
      Pullman condition and a crown depth of 20+5 mm.
           Nugaines has better milling characteristics than Gaines.  Baking
      tests have shown that Nugaines flour has good quality for pastries,
      cookies, and soft white wheat products.  Nugaines flour is not
      suitable for making bread.
           Nugaines is adapted to the wheat-growing areas of Northern Idaho,
      Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Washington (O. A. Vogel, K. J. Morrison,
      and C. J. Peterson, Jr., 1966.  Nugaines. Wash. State Univ. Ext. Circ.
      465).  Breeder and foundation seed will be maintained by the
      Washington State Crop Improvement Association under the supervision of
      the Agronomy and Soils Department, Washington Agricultural Research
      Center, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pullman, Washington.
      Published in Crop Sci. 14:609.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      OATKA CHIEF
      Name Abbreviation:  OC
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr1985
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-118
      Year of Release:    1896
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      A.N. Jones, Newark, NY
      Reference(s):       133, 168, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      OMAR
      Name Abbreviation:  OMAR
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13072
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-377
      Year of Release:    1955
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ 3*Elgin, Elgin
                          Sel. 19) /4/ Elmar
      Reference(s):       81, 82, 304, 627, 628, 630, 631, 823
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for OMAR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:         1,537,310
                          1964:           424,753
                          1969:           104,411
                          1974:           124,160
                          1979:            18,041
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF OMAR WHEAT (Reg. No. 377)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           OMAR, CI 13072, is a white, club, winter wheat.  The variety was
      developed cooperatively by the Washington Agricultural Experiment
      Station and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and was released
      by Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in 1955.  Omar is a selection made in
      1951 from the cross, [(Omar X Turkey-Florence) Elgin*3, sel, 19] X
      Elmar, made in 1947.  O. A. Vogel applied for registration.
           During 1953-55, performance trials in comparison with Elmar, the
      most widely grown club variety at the time, Omar yielded 10% more in
      12 trials in Washington and 15% more than Elmar in 7 tests in Oregon.
      In additional trials in 1956 and 1957 it continued to equal or exceed
      Elmar in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.  In 1958, Omar was the most
      widely grown white wheat in the Pacific Northwest.
           The superior characteristic of Omar is resistance to all but one
      (T-18) of the known races of common and dwarf bunt.  Omar is less
      winter-hardy than Turkey-type wheats but is satisfactory for the
      recommended area, which is similar to that for Elmar and Elgin.  Omar
      is the only red-chaffed white club winter wheat recommended in the
      Pacific Northwest.  The spike of Omar is awnleted, the straw is stiff
      with a white culm, medium-tall in height; and Omar resists lodging.
      Omar has satisfactory milling qualities.  It is softer than Elmar and
      the flour yield is high.  The flour is excellent for cake and cookies
      but not suitable for bread making.
      Published in Agron. J. 51:689-692.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ONAS
      Name Abbreviation:  ONAS
      Other ID Numbers:   PI046796
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6221
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-252
      Year of Release:    1918
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      F. Coleman, Tuela, Saddleworth, South Australia
      Pedigree:           Federation / Tarragon
      Reference(s):       82, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 161, 162, 163, 164,
                          167, 190, 441, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 835
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ONAS wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:            17,330
                          1934:            28,398
                          1939:            38,250
                          1944:            48,573
                          1949:            49,661
                          1954:            21,134
                          1959:            52,392
                          1964:            22,842
                          1969:             9,989
                          1974:             8,358
                          1979:             6,899
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF ONAS WHEAT (Reg. No. 252)
                                   J. A. Clark
           ONAS (C. I. No. 6221) was introduced by the United States
      department of Agriculture from Tuela, Saddleworth, South Australia, in
      1918.  It was originally developed through hybridization by F.
      Coleman, Federation being one parent.  The value of this wheat for
      California conditions has been determined in the cooperative
      experiments of the Office of Cereal Crops and Diseases, Bureau of
      Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, and the
      California Agricultural Experiment Station.  V. H. Florell, who
      conducted the experiments at University Farm, Davis, Calif., applied
      for its registration. Its superior characters are strong stems, high
      yielding capacity, and good milling and bread-making qualities.  Onas
      should follow Bunyip (Reg. No. 15) in the classification.  Onas was
      increased at the Davis station in 1923 and distributed for commercial
      growing.  The annual and average yields of Onas grown at the Davis
      station in five systematically replicated 50th-acre plats during the
      four-year period from 1922 to 1925, inclusive, in comparison with
      Pacific Bluestem, the principal commercial variety of that state, are
      as follows:
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Varieties                   1922     1923     1924    1925   Average
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Onas (new)                  81.9     70.8     48.1    40.6     60.4
      Pacific Bluestem (std)      67.0     59.2     41.8    32.1     50.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      For further information concerning the introduction of Onas what see
      Clark, Stephens and Florell.
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 18:922-935.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ONAS 41
      Name Abbreviation:  ONAS41
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12229
      Year of Release:    1942
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 3*Federation /2/ 6*Onas
      Reference(s):       64
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ONAS 53
      Name Abbreviation:  ONAS53
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13257
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-348
      Year of Release:    1953
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Kenya, PI117526) / 7*Onas 49: Possibly a
                          reselection of CItr13257 or CItr13069 (both with
                          same pedigree) to remove red-kerneled offtypes.
      Reference(s):       81, 82, 85, 196, 480, 630, 631, 796
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ONAS 53 wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:               686
                          1974:             1,400
                          1979:             1,668
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF ONAS 53 WHEAT (Reg. No. 348)
                                   F. N. Briggs
           ONAS 53 (CI No 13069) was developed by the California
      Agricultural Experiment Station and the Field Crops Research Branch,
      Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.
      Information regarding it was furnished by C. A. Suneson and C. W.
      Schaller.  The original Onas, introduced from Australia, was first
      grown commercially in California in 1924.  Successive backcross
      improvement programs produced bunt resistant Onas 41, Awned Onas with
      improved yield and test weight, and a combination of the two, Onas 49.
           Onas 53 is composite of 250 F3 lines derived from Kenya (P.I.
      117526) X Onas 49.  The initial cross with Kenya was made in 1944.  By
      growing two crops per year, the combination of previous breeding gains
      with rust resistance was completed in 1951.  Five test crops for
      agronomic, disease, and quality evaluation were grown from 1951 to
      1953.  These reaffirmed the close likeness to the recurrent parent
      shown by many other tests with similarity improved varieties tested
      from 1937 to 1953, and provided a precise difference due to stem rust.
           Onas 53 has shown greater resistance than Baart 46 or Kentena 48
      when exposed to California cultures of stem rust races 11, 17, and 56.
      It is recommended state-wide under irrigation or where rainfall will
      sustain later than average maturity, but not in extreme shatter-hazard
      areas.
      Published in Agron. J. 47:543-545.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      OREGON ZIMMERMAN
      Name Abbreviation:  OZM
      Other Name(s):      Zimmerman
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr7359
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-281
      Year of Release:    1921
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Ed Zimmerman, Shedd, OR
      Pedigree:           Surprise farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 142, 153, 154, 155, 162, 163, 164, 627, 628,
                          630, 631, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for OREGON ZIMMERMAN wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:            14,278
                          1939:            17,402
                          1944:            12,466
                          1949:            21,309
                          1954:            12,770
                          1959:            12,185
                          1964:             2,860
                          1969:             3,001
                          1974:               700
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ORFED
      Name Abbreviation:  OF
      Other ID Numbers:   WA3300
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Facultative
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11913
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-339
      Year of Release:    1943
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Oro / Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 150, 155, 164, 627, 628, 630, 631, 655, 662,
                          825
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for ORFED wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:               618
                          1949:           182,652
                          1954:            25,414
                          1959:            18,311
                          1964:             7,425
                          1969:               600
                          1974:               200
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    REGISTRATION OF ORFED WHEAT (Reg. No. 339)
                                   J. A. Clark
           ORFED (Wn. 3300, C. I. 11913) was developed by the Agronomy
      Department of the Washington State Agricultural Experiment Station and
      the Division of Cereal Crops and Diseases of the U. S. Dept. of
      Agriculture from an Oro X Federation cross.  The cross was made by V.
      H. Florell at the University of Idaho in 1931.  An F2 population was
      given to O. A. Vogel who selected the present line in 1937.  It was
      entered in the uniform yield and bunt nurseries of the western region
      in 1940.  It is an awned wheat with white chaff and white kernels.  It
      is intermediate for winter and spring habit and can be successfully
      grown in southeastern Washington and adjacent Idaho and Oregon from
      both fall and spring seedings.  Its superior characteristics are good
      yields, high test weight, and resistance to shattering, lodging, and
      bunt.  It also has good milling and baking properties.  It has
      performed sufficiently well in varietal tests at Pullman, Pomeroy, and
      Walla Walla, Wash., to warrant its recommendation for the areas of
      Washington that commonly grow fall-sown, soft white, and club
      varieties.   It also can be grown as a spring-sown variety to a
      limited extent, particularly in early seeding, to patch up fall-sown
      fields of Orfed which have been partly winterkilled.  Its superiority
      in yield and test weight over Hymar, a commonly grown variety in
      eastern Washington is shown in Table 5.  Seed of Orfed was first
      distributed for commercial growing in the fall of 1943.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 5.  Yield in bushels per acre and test weight in pounds per
                bushel for Orfed and Hymar wheats grown in plots or nursery
                experiments at Pullman, Pomeroy, and Walla Walla, Wash.,
                1940-44.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Percent
                                                                     -age
                                                             Avg.     of
      Variety             1940   1941   1942   1943   1944  Yield   Hymar
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Yield
      Orfed               50.3   58.1   59.3   62.0   53.2   56.6   115.5
      Hymar               46.3   41.2   51.9   58.6   47.1   49.0   100.0
      Test Weight
      Orfed               62.7   62.2   61.2   63.9   63.0   62.6   103.0
      Hymar               60.0   61.4   60.3   61.6   60.5   60.8   100.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 37:-314-318.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      OVESON
      Name Abbreviation:  OVS
      Other ID Numbers:   OR7996
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI512338
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-738
      Year of Release:    1986
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Hyslop / Yayla /2/ Norco /3/ Cerco
      Reference(s):       357, 358, 360, 640, 867
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Oveson Wheat (Reg. No. 738).
          C. R. Rohde, K. H. Van Wagoner, W. E. Kronstad, and Gordon L.
                                   Rubenthaler
           'OVESON' (PI 512338) a soft white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum
      L.) (Reg. no. 738) was developed cooperatively by the Columbia Basin
      Agricultural Research Center (Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station)
      Pendleton, OR and the USDA-ARS and was released in 1986.  It was named
      in recognition of the late M. M. Oveson, a former superintendent of
      the Sherman and Pendleton Branch Experiment Stations, who made
      significant research contributions to wheat production of eastern
      Oregon.
           Oveson was derived from a single F5 plant selected in 1978 from
      the cross of 'Hyslop'/'Yayla'/2/WA4995/3/'Cerco'.  It is a tall
      semidwarf cultivar with an awned common type of spike that has white
      glumes.  Its kernels are white, midsized, and elliptical with a short
      brush and a shallow crease.
           Oveson is resistant to the prevalent U.S. Pacific Northwest races
      of stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis West.) and moderately
      tolerant to Cephalosporium stripe (caused by Cephalosporium gramineum
      Nis. & Ika.).  Oveson is susceptible to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia
      recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici).  it is resistant to some
      races of common bunt [caused by Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul and T.
      foetida (Wallr.) Liro] since it has the Bt4 gene for resistance.
      Oveson is moderately susceptible to strawbreaker foot rot [caused by
      Pseudocercosporella herpotrichloides (Fron.) Dei.].
           Oveson was tested as OR7996 in northeastern Oregon trials from
      1981 to 1986 and in the Western Regional White Winter Wheat Nursery
      during 1982 to 1986.  In 82 test years in northeastern Oregon, Oveson
      has yielded 5% higher than 'Stephens' in higher yielding areas but 7%
      lower in lower yielding areas.  Although Oveson has yielded higher
      than Stephens under irrigation, it possesses less resistance to
      lodging and, therefore, requires careful management of fertilizer and
      water.  In 97 test years of regional trials, the mean yield of Oveson
      has been equal to that of Stephens, the current standard for the
      region.  Oveson was released to provide greater genetic diversity
      among cultivars in the higher rainfall areas of northeastern Oregon,
      where a high percentage of a single cultivar is currently grown.
           Oveson is 5 d later to head, t to 8 cm taller, and is slightly
      heavier in volume weight than Stephens.  In 82 tests, the mean volume
      weight of Oveson was 5 g heavier than that of Stephens.  The
      winterhardiness of Oveson is about equal to that of Stephens and its
      emergence rate index is higher.
           Tests by the USDA-ARS Western Wheat Quality Laboratory indicate
      that Oveson has satisfactory milling and flour quality characteristics
      being similar to Stephens for cookie diameter, noodle score, and
      Japanese sponge cake volume.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Oveson is maintained by the
      Foundation Seed and Plant Materials Project, Crop Science Department,
      Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 28:1033.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      OWENS
      Name Abbreviation:  OWENS
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0185
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17904
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-680
      Year of Release:    1981
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ 2*Yaqui
                          50 /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas, ID0045)
                          /9/ 2*(Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /5/
                          Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ 3*Lemhi 53 /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/
                          5*Lemhi 53 /2/ 7*Lee / Transfer, A6514s-A-102-1)
                          /8/ (Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/
                          2*Yaqui 50 /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart / Onas,
                          A6535s-443-101) /6/ (A63166s-A-2-8, Lemhi 53*3 /2/
                          Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ Lemhi62 /4/ Chinese Spring /
                          A. umbellulata /2/ 7*Lee /3/ 5*Lemhi) /5/ PI227196
                          /7/ Gaines / LLemhi 53
      Reference(s):       72, 73, 370, 496, 517, 707, 764, 780
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for OWENS wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:            49,983
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Owens Wheat (Reg. No. 680).
                      D. W. Sunderman and Brendan O'Connell
           'OWENS' soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no.
      680), CI 17904, was named in honor of Dr. Edward Owens, deceased
      former superintendent of the University of Idaho Aberdeen Research and
      Extension Center (1955 to 1977).  His willing cooperation helped make
      the cultivar development program a success.  Owens was developed
      cooperatively by the USDA-ARS and the Idaho Agricultural Experiment
      Station.
           Owens was derived from the cross ID0045/6/ 2*A6514S-A-102-1/5/
      2*A6535S-443-101/3/ A63166S-A-4-27-1-2/2/ PI 227196/ A63166S-A-2-8/4/
      'Gaines'/ 'Lemhi 53'.  A6514S-A-102-1 is a selection from
      Yt54A*4/2/'Norin 10'/'Brevor'/3/'Twin'.  ID0045 and A6535S-443-101 are
      sister selections of 'Fielder' and 'Fieldwin' and A63166S-A-2-8 is a
      sister selection of Twin.  The final cross was made in 1972 and Owens
      was obtained from a bulked F4 head row harvested in 1975.  Owens,
      tested in Idaho trials for 5 years (1976 to 1980) and in the Western
      Regional Spring Wheat Nursery as ID0185 for 2 years (1979 to 1989),
      was released by USDA-ARS and the Idaho and Oregon Agricultural
      Experiment Stations in 1981.
           Owens is similar to Twin and Fieldwin in maturity and has an
      average height of 84 cm; however, the height of individual plants of
      Owens have deviated from the average by as much as 5 cm.  The straw
      strength of Owens is similar to Twin and 'Dirkwin' and slightly weaker
      than Fieldwin.  Spikes of Owens are erect to inclined, awned,
      oblong,and middense.  The glumes are white, midlong, and midwide with
      midwide square to elevated shoulders.  Beaks are narrow, acuminate,
      and 2 to 6 mm long.  The kernels are soft, white, midlong, and ovate
      with a midsized germ, rounded cheeks, and a narrow middeep crease.
           Owens has been resistant to the prevalent races of stripe rust
      (caused by Puccinia striiformis West.) found in the Pacific Northwest,
      but was moderately susceptible to race CDL-17 found at Mt. Vernon,
      Wash. in 1979. It is moderately susceptible to Pacific Northwest races
      of powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E.
      Marchal) and leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f.
      sp. tritici) Black point (caused by Alternaria species) has caused
      somewhat more kernel discoloration in Owens than in the other
      recommended cultivars.
           The yield of Owens averages 282 kg/ha (5%) more than the other
      three recommended cultivars in 5 years of testing at two irrigated
      locations in southern Idaho.  The test weight of Owens is similar to
      Fieldwin and 4 and 3 kg h?'1 heavier than Twin and Dirkwin,
      respectively.  The grain flour yield of Owens has been slightly lower
      than that of Fieldwin.  Pastry quality has been satisfactory.
           Breeder seed of Owens will be maintained by the Univ. of Idaho,
      Aberdeen Res. and Ext. Ctr., P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, ID 83210.
      Published in Crop Sci. 24:210-211.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PACIFIC BLUESTEM
      Name Abbreviation:  PB
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN1854
      Other Name(s):      Australian, Bluestem, Chile, Palouse Bluestem,
                          White Australian, White Bluestem, White Chile,
                          White Elliot, White Lammas
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4067
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-016
      Year of Release:    1882
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 165, 166, 168, 170, 190, 255, 259, 322, 441,
                          511, 512, 627, 628, 631, 655, 663, 664, 702
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PACIFIC BLUESTEM wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:         1,363,400
                          1924:           371,434
                          1929:           363,955
                          1934:           167,582
                          1939:           129,782
                          1944:            52,859
                          1949:            11,007
                          1954:             2,027
                          1959:            18,282
                          1964:             7,425
                          1969:             2,563
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PACIFIC BLUESTEM 37
      Name Abbreviation:  PB37
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11903
      Year of Release:    1937
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Martin / Pacific Bluestem /2/ 6*Pacific Bluestem
      Reference(s):       64, 154, 155, 163, 164, 480, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PACIFIC BLUESTEM 37 wheat from
      1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             1,327
                          1944:            12,628
                          1949:            26,773
                          1954:            15,984
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PAHA
      Name Abbreviation:  PAHA
      Other ID Numbers:   WA4966
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14485
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-510
      Year of Release:    1970
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Idaho AES; Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Suweon 92 / 4*Omar
      Reference(s):       5, 12, 82, 194, 373, 552, 630
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PAHA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           479,301
                          1979:            98,476
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Paha Wheat (Reg. No. 510).
                           R. E. Allan and O. A. Vogel
           'PAHA' wheat, Triticum aestivum L., CI 14485, is a short-strawed
      club winter wheat selected from the cross "Suwon 92'/4*'Omar' made at
      Pullman, Washington, in 1961.  Paha was developed cooperatively by the
      Plant Science Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S.
      Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture of Washington
      State University.  It was jointly released to growers by the
      Agricultural Research Service and the Washington, Idaho, and Oregon
      Agricultural Experiment Stations in 1970.
           Paha has short white straw that varies from 80 to 100 cm and
      usually is 10 to 20 cm shorter in plant height than Omar.  Otherwise,
      it is morphologically similar to Omar.  It has a very dense awnletted
      spike with brown glumes that are midlong and midwide.  Paha has a test
      weight comparable to Omar but heavier than 'Moro.'  It is similar to
      Omar in growth habit, maturity, winterhardiness and kernel type.  Paha
      is superior to Omar and Moro in resistance to lodging and shattering.
      In seedling emergence is it better than 'Nugaines'; equal to Omar; and
      generally poorer than Moro.
           Paha resists the prevalent races of the strip rust fungus in the
      Pacific Northwest.  It has more tolerance to Cercosporella foot rot
      (strawbreaker) than either Moro or Omar.  Paha is comparable to Omar
      for resistance to common bunt.  It is more susceptible to leaf rust,
      powdery mildew and flag smut than Omar.
           Paha is recommended primarily for 20- to 38-cm (11- to 15-inch)
      rainfall areas of the Pacific Northwest, especially when grown under
      conditions favoring stripe rust and Cercosporella root rot.  It has
      exceeded the yields of Moro and Omar in these rainfall areas of
      Washington by 10 to 20% over a 3-year period.  Paha is not adapted to
      areas above 46 cm of rainfall; under these conditions it tends to
      lodge and produces less grain than Nugaines or 'Luke.'
           Paha has the excellent milling and pastry baking quality
      characteristics typical of Omar and is superior to Moro in all
      respects for traditional club wheat quality.
           Breeder Paha seed will be maintained by the Washington Crop
      Improvement Association at Washington State University, Pullman,
      Washington 99163.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:260.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PALISADE
      Name Abbreviation:  PID
      Other Name(s):      White Oregon, White Palisade, White Spring
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4798
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-120
      Year of Release:    1907
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Nebraska
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 161, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PALISADE wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            41,500
                          1924:             2,236
                          1929:             1,568
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PECK
      Name Abbreviation:  PECK
      Other ID Numbers:   ID71041A
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17298
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES
      Pedigree:           Gaines*2 /4/ (ID72-5061, CItr17250, Primus & Lux)
      Reference(s):       82, 189, 194, 373
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PECK wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:               379
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PENAWAWA
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6920, K79-5170
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI495916
      Year of Release:    1985
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Potam 70 / Fielder
      Reference(s):       370, 491, 780
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PILCRAW
      Name Abbreviation:  PC
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr10036, CItr10048
      Other Name(s):      Pilcraw Enormous, Thompson, Thompson Club, White
                          Russian
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5540
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-029
      Year of Release:    1917
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      Hugh A. Crawford, Napa, CA
      Pedigree:           Landrace (Sonora?) farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 166, 168, 627, 628, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PILCRAW wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:            13,408
                          1934:            24,534
                          1939:            26,743
                          1944:            15,227
                          1949:             2,138
                          1954:             9,960
                          1959:            11,573
                          1964:               552
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PIONEER 2727W
      Name Abbreviation:  PNR2727W
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI561197
      PVP Reg. Number:    9200159
      PVP Status:         Application Pending
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA
      Originator(s):      Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Johnston, IA
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POSO
      Name Abbreviation:  POSO
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8891
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-310
      Year of Release:    1930
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES
      Pedigree:           Little Club / Clarendon
      Reference(s):       142, 162, 163, 164, 627, 628
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for POSO wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             1,732
                          1939:            23,126
                          1944:             7,348
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:             3,198
                          1964:             1,345
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POSO 41
      Name Abbreviation:  POSO41
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12240
      Year of Release:    1941
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 3*White Federation /2/ 6*Poso
      Reference(s):       64
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POSO 42
      Name Abbreviation:  POSO42
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    1942
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Dawson / 6*Poso
      Reference(s):       64, 265
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POSO 44
      Name Abbreviation:  POSO44
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12389
      Year of Release:    1945
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Dawson / 6*Poso /3/ Hope / 4*Baart /2/ 3*Poso
      Reference(s):       64, 155
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for POSO 44 wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:            14,984
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POSO 48
      Name Abbreviation:  POSO48
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr12691
      Year of Release:    1948
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Hope / 4*Baart /2/ 3*Poso /3/ Martin / 3*White
                          Federation /2/ 6*Poso /4/ Dawson / 6*Poso
      Reference(s):       64, 265, 480, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for POSO 48 wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:             8,433
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      POWERCLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  PRC
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8276
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-287
      Year of Release:    1926
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      F.A. Powers, Parma, ID
      Pedigree:           Jenkin Club farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 142, 153, 154, 161, 162, 163, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for POWERCLUB wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             4,516
                          1929:             2,113
                          1934:             3,525
                          1939:                59
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PROHIBITION
      Name Abbreviation:  PH
      Other Name(s):      Prohi, Rickenbrode
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-003
      Year of Release:    1883
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      B.H. Irvine, Scio, OR
      Pedigree:           Rickenbrode farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 153, 155, 157, 161, 162, 166, 168, 170,
                          623, 627, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PROHIBITION wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            24,600
                          1924:            15,522
                          1929:             5,928
                          1934:             6,916
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:             1,583
                          1954:                75
                          1959:             1,130
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PROPO
      Name Abbreviation:  PRP
      Other Name(s):      Proper
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr1970
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-121
      Year of Release:    <170
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      Mr. Proper, Sutter County, CA
      Pedigree:           Spanish landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 152, 157, 161, 162, 163, 168, 170, 702
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PROPO wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            19,400
                          1924:             8,983
                          1929:            18,483
                          1934:             2,182
                          1939:               392
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      PURCELL
      Name Abbreviation:  PCL
      Other ID Numbers:   NY 61176-19
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17787
      PVP Reg. Number:    8300020
      PVP Status:         Abandoned/Withdrawn  Date:03/28/85
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-627
      Year of Release:    1979
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES
      Pedigree:           Genesee /5/ (KY 4097-37, CItr12658, Frondoso /3/
                          Trumbull /2/ Hope / hussar /4/ (Alaska,
                          CItr12560)) /6/ (Honor*2 / Rosen rye, NY369a2-2-
                          44) /2/ Yorkwin /3/ Hussar / Yorkwin /2/ (NY369a2-
                          2-44, Honor*2 / Rosen Rye) /4/ Genesee*2 /2/
                          Brevor / Norin 10
      Reference(s):       194, 724
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for PURCELL wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:            26,259
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Purcell Wheat (Reg. No. 627).
                       Mark E. Sorrells and Neal F. Jensen
           'PURCELL,' CI 17787, is a soft white winter wheat (Triticum
      aestivum L. em Tell.) developed and released by the Cornell Univ.
      Agric. Exp. Stn. for production in the northeastern United States.  It
      originated as a single plant selection from an F5 bulk population of
      the 1961 cross, 'Honor'*2 /2/ 'Rosen Rye' /3/ 'Yorkwin' /4/ 'Hussar' /
      'Yorkwin' /3/ Honor*2 /2/ Rosen Rye /5/ 'Genesee'*2 /2/ 'Brevor' /
      'Norin-10' /6/ Genesee /2/ CI 12658 / 'Alaskan.'  Purcell was tested
      in state and regional trials as NY 61176-19.  It has been tested in
      New York since 1968 and was first entered in the Uniform Eastern Soft
      White Winter Wheat Nursery in 1977.
           Purcell has yellow-green stems and leaves at booting and has
      hollow, white stems at maturity.  At booting, the flag leaf is erect
      and not twisted.  Spikes are dense, apically awnletted, oblong, and
      average about 8 cm in length.  Glumes are long, wide, white in color,
      and have a rounded shoulder with an obtuse beak.  Kernels are midlong
      and ovate in shape, and have rounded cheeks and a medium brush without
      a collar.
           In 10 years of testing in New York trials, Purcell has yielded
      about 7% more grain than the mean of 'Arrow,' 'Ticonderoga,' and
      'Houser.'  Winter-hardiness is similar to these Cornell cultivars.
      Test weight of Purcell is about 74 kg/hl.  This is 2 to 3 kg/hl
      heavier than Ticonderoga or Houser and slightly lighter than Arrow.
      Purcell is about 6 cm taller than Ticonderoga or Houser and heads
      about the same time.  Although taller than Houser and Ticonderoga, the
      excellent straw strength and superior root system of Purcell provides
      good lodging resistance.  Purcell is resistant to loose smut [caused
      by Ustilago tritici (Pers.) Rostr.], and moderately resistant to
      powdery mildew (cause by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici Em.
      Marshal).  Purcell is susceptible to common bunt [caused by Tilletia
      caries (DC.) Tul.], dwarf bunt (caused by T. controversa Kuhn), and
      stem rust (caused by P. graminis Pers. f. sp tritici Eriks. and E.
      Henn), and moderately susceptible to current races of leaf rust
      (Puccinia recondita Rob. ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici Eriks).  Milling and
      baking characteristics are similar to Ticonderoga, and both are
      slightly below Genesee or 'Avon' in overall quality.
           The generation sequence of seed production will be Breeder,
      Foundation, and Certified.  Cultivar protection has been applied for
      under the Plant Variety Protection Act, Public Law 91-577.  Purcell
      was approved for release in 1979 and 15 acres were sown for 1980
      harvest.  Seed for commercial production will be available on a
      limited basis in 1981.  Breeder seed will be maintained by the Cornell
      Univ. Agric. Exp. Stn.
      Published in Crop Sci. 20:674.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RAEDER
      Name Abbreviation:  RDR
      Other ID Numbers:   WA5988, VH067469
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17418
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-585
      Year of Release:    1976
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Gaines /9/ PI178383 /8/ (Vogel 1, Sel. 25,
                          CItr13431, (Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel.
                          50-3, Orfed /5/ Turkey Red / Florence /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red /
                          Florence /3/ Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation) /7/
                          (Sel. 53, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio
                          / Rex))
      Reference(s):       189, 194, 280, 556, 560
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Raeder Wheat (Reg. No. 585).
             C. J. Peterson, Jr., O. A. Vogel, and G. L. Rubenthaler
           'RAEDER' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 17418, is a
      semidwarf, soft white common winter cultivar developed cooperatively
      by the ARS, USDA, and Washington State Agricultural Research Center.
      Raeder was released jointly by the Idaho Experiment Station and the
      ARS in 1976.
           Raeder was selected in the F4 generation from the cross
      'Gaines'/2/PI 178383/CI 13431 made at Pullman, Wash. in 1962.  It has
      a bearded lax spike with long, midwide, brown glumes.  The kernels are
      elliptical, white, soft, and midlong, with a shallow crease.  The germ
      is midsized.  Raeder is similar to 'Nugaines', CI 13968, in growth
      habit, maturity, winterhardiness, and emergence.
           Raeder (WA 5988, VH 67469) was evaluated in the observaton and
      performance nurseries of Washington from 1967 to 1975.  It was
      included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery from
      1973 to 1975.  Grain yields of Raeder have generally been 5% less than
      those of Nugaines.  The test weight of Raeder is about 2 kg/hl less
      than that of Nugaines.  Raeder is resistant to flag smut (Urocystis
      tritici, Koern), common bunt (Tilletia foctida (Wallr) Liro), and some
      races of dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa, Kuhn).  It is also
      resistant to the local races of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis,
      West).  Raeder is suceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia rubigo-vera (DC.)
      Wint. f. sp. tritica (Ericks.) Carl.) and Cercosporella foot rot.  The
      milling and flour characteristics of Raeder are similar to those of
      Nugaines.
           Raeder is intended for production in northern Idaho.  Breeder
      seed will be maintained by the Washington State Crop Improvement
      Association under the supervision of the Agronomy and Soils
      Department, College of Agriculture Research Center, Washington State
      University, and the USDA, Pullman, WA 99163.
      Published in Crop Sci. 17:675.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RAMONA
      Name Abbreviation:  RO
      Other ID Numbers:   B 537-1
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr8241
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-317
      Year of Release:    1935
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Hard Federation / Bunyip
      Reference(s):       141, 154, 162, 163, 164, 627, 628, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RAMONA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:               457
                          1939:             8,682
                          1944:            14,854
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:               300
                          1959:           270,649
                          1964:           277,850
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF RAMONA WHEAT (Reg. No. 317)
                                   J. A. Clark
           RAMONA (Calif. 537, C. I. No. 8241) was developed in cooperative
      experiments of the California Agricultural Experiment Station and the
      Division of Cereal Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S.
      Dept. of Agriculture.  It is the result of a cross between Hard
      Federation and Bunyip made by W. W. Mackie in 1917.  Dr. G. A. Wiebe
      applied for its registration.
           Ramona is an awnless, short, early spring wheat with dark brown
      glumes and white kernels.  It is a high-yield variety and was first
      distributed for commercial growing by the California Experiment
      Station in 1935.  The new variety has been under tests in experiments
      at Davis for 10 years.  The comparative data upon which registration
      is based are shown in Table 1.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Comparative yields of Ramona and other standard white spring
                wheats grown in plat experiments (five replications) at
                Davis, Calif., 1931-35.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Yield in bushels per acre              Percent
                   ------------------------------------------------     of
      Variety      1931    1932     1933     1934     1935     Av.    Baart
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Ramona       36.6    80.2     42.8     53.3     72.4     57.1   114.7
      White
      Federation   29.3    76.7     41.4     44.2     62.3     50.8   102.0
      Baart        30.5    76.8     48.8     37.7     55.1     49.8   100.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 28:1017-1018.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      READ
      Name Abbreviation:  READ
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1898
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Vermont
      Originator(s):      G.A. Read, Charlotte, VT
      Pedigree:           Bearded Fife / Arcadian farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 168, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RED CHAFF BALD
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr1337
      Year of Release:    1798
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RED CHAFF CLUB
      Name Abbreviation:  RC
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4241
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-199
      Year of Release:    1900
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 156, 168, 170, 259, 322, 664
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RED CHAFF CLUB wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            40,000
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RELY
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7527
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI542401
      Year of Release:    1991
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Tres Multiline 86 (10 components):
      Reference(s):       359
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      REQUA
      Name Abbreviation:  RQA
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11554
      Year of Release:    1935
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Mr. Requa, Pomeroy, WA
      Pedigree:           Turkey Red / Goldcoin farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 82, 155, 163, 164, 190, 627, 628, 630, 631,
                          655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for REQUA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:             1,138
                          1944:             4,424
                          1949:           112,060
                          1954:            84,629
                          1959:            32,246
                          1964:            31,109
                          1969:            17,321
                          1974:             4,080
                          1979:               299
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      REW
      Name Abbreviation:  REW
      Other ID Numbers:   OR6933
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17294
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-606
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Orfed / Elgin /2/ Elmar /3/ Heines VII /8/ Orfed /
                          Elgin /2/ Elmar /7/ (CItr13438, (Norin 10 /
                          Brevor, CItr013253, Sel. 14) /6/ ((Turkey Red /
                          Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation /4/ Oro /2/
                          Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro / Fortyfold /
                          Federation, CItr012250, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio / Rex,
                          CItr012597, Sel. 53))
      Reference(s):       82, 189, 268, 280, 373, 630, 642
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for REW wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:               300
                          1979:             1,599
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Rew Wheat (Reg. No. 606).
        C. R. Rohde, W. B. Locke, W. E. Kronstad, M. F. Kolding, and R. J.
                                     Metzger
           'REW', CI 17294, Oregon selection OR 6933, is a soft white winter
      what (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) developed cooperatively by the
      Oregon Agric. Exp. Stn. and FR-SEA-USDA.  It is a selection from a
      cross of F1 plants of 'Orfed'/'Elgin'/2/'Elmar'/3/'Heines VII' and
      Orfed/Elgin/2/Elmar/3/CI 13438.  The final selection was made of an F4
      line in 1968.  Rew was released to growers in 1974.
           Rew is resistant to many races of common bunt (Tilletia foetida
      (Wallr.) Liro) and some races of dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa,
      Kuhn).  Rew is moderately susceptible to stripe rust (Puccinia
      striiformis, West) and susceptible to leaf rust (Puccinia rubigo-vera
      (DC.) Wint. f. sp. tritici (Eriks.) Carl.)  The spike of Rew is awned,
      oblong, middense and erect; the glumes are glabrous, yellowish,
      midlong and midwide; the shoulders are midwide and generally oblique;
      the beaks very from 3 to 7 mm long; the awns are white, 3 to 7 cm
      long; kernels are elliptical, white, soft, and midlong with a middeep
      crease; the germ is large.  Rew is midtall in height and medium in
      maturity.  The stem is white and strong.
           Rew was tested at several locations in eastern Oregon from 1971
      to 1975.  Rew was included in the Western Regional Soft White Winter
      Wheat Nursery from 1973 to 1975.  Grain yields of Rew have been the
      highest of the midtall cultivars.  Variety tests in eastern Oregon
      have shown that the test weight of its grain is generally 1 kg/hl more
      than that of 'Hyslop'.  Its winterhardiness is about equal to
      'McDermid'.
           Milling and baking properties of Rew have been evaluated by the
      Western Wheat Quality Laboratory, FR-SEA-USDA, Pullman, WA, and found
      to be equal or superior to Hyslop, McDermid, and 'Nugaines' soft white
      common cultivars currently in production.
           Rew was named after the late Ronald Rew, former wheat farmer near
      Pendleton, Oregon, who was an active supporter of agricultural
      research through his activities in the Oregon Wheat Growers League.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the Columbia Basin Agric. Research
      center, Oregon State Univ., Pendleton, OR 97801.
      Published in Crop Sci. 18:1095.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      REX
      Name Abbreviation:  REX
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr10065
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-276
      Year of Release:    1933
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           White Odessa / Hard Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 139, 154, 155, 163, 164, 190, 627, 628, 631,
                          655, 662
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for REX wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:           370,159
                          1944:           449,787
                          1949:           427,413
                          1954:           154,878
                          1959:             5,158
                          1964:             5,126
                          1969:               500
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                     REGISTRATION OF REX WHEAT (Reg. No. 276)
                                   J. A. Clark
           REX (C. I. No. 10065), like Rio, was developed in cooperative
      experiments at the Sherman County Branch Station, Moro, ore., Supt. D.
      E. Stephens applying for the registration of both varieties.  Rex is
      the result of a cross between White Odessa (female) and Hard
      Federation (male) made in 1921.  The selection, made in 1926, was
      first included in nursery experiments in 1929 and in plats in 1930.
      It was distributed for commercial growing in 1933.  Rex is a soft
      white winter wheat with awnleted spikes and brown glumes.  Its
      superior characters are high yield, early maturity, and resistance to
      lodging, shattering, and smut.  The data on smut resistance and yield
      are shown in tables 4 and 5, respectively.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 4.  Average percentages of smut on Rio,* Rex, and other wheats
                in uniform bunt nurseries in the western states in the years
                1932 to 1934, inclusive.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                       1932,           1933,          1934,        3 years,
      Variety        9 stations     7 stations     5 stations      21 exp.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Rio (new)          6.1            7.1            3.3           5.8
      Ridit              6.2           12.3            4.4           7.8
      Rex (new)         14.5           26.4           16.9          19.0
      Albit             18.8           29.5           20.8          22.8
      Kharkof           50.1           44.5           56.1          49.7
      Hybrid 128        72.0            -.-           85.7           -.-
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      *         Further information on Rio wheat is given in Oreg. Agr. Exp.
       Sta. Bul. 308.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 5.  Annual and average acre yields of Rex and two other winter
                wheats at Pendleton and Moro, Oreg.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     Percent
                               Yield in bushels per acre                of
      Station and  -------------------------------------------------  Hybrid
      Variety      1929    1930   1931   1932    1933    1934   Ave.   128
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                             3 Protected 16-foot Rows
      Pendleton:
      Rex (new)    39.8    45.2   40.1   45.1    43.6    31.2   40.8  121.1
      Hybrid 128   36.6    34.6   32.1   34.2    38.4    26.4   33.7  100.0
      Albit        32.1    33.9   30.7   38.0    46.2    26.3   34.5  102.4
                                4 1/53-acre Plots
      Pendleton:
      Rex (new)     -.-     -.-   41.2   41.8    40.2    28.7   38.0  104.4
      Hybrid 128    -.-     -.-   37.3   38.4    42.4    27.4   36.4  100.0
      Albit         -.-     -.-   33.9   36.9    39.8    27.4   34.5   94.8
                             3 Protected 16-foot Rows
      Moro:
      Rex (new)     -.-    18.3   11.9   15.9     -.-    19.0   16.3  103.2
      Hybrid 128    -.-    16.4   13.5   19.4     -.-    13.7   15.8  100.0
      Albit         -.-    13.7    9.3   10.0     -.-    14.2   11.8   74.7
                                3 1/20-acre Plats
      Moro:
      Rex (new)     -.-    13.0   17.1   10.2    16.9    22.2   15.9   98.9
      Hybrid 128    -.-    18.3   11.4    9.4    20.0    21.7   16.1  100.0
      Kharkof (C.I.
      No. 8249)     -.-    16.3   15.1   14.5    18.0    18.5   16.5  102.5
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 27:71-75.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      REX M2
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11690
      Year of Release:    1938
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Rex pure line selection. Re-released as 'Rex' to
                          Washington producers.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RICHMOND
      Other ID Numbers:   Ottawa 2623A, CAN2517
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1953
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      Cereal Crops Division, Dominion Canada Dept. of
                          Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Dawson*2 / Ridit
      Reference(s):       569, 627, 854
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RICHMOND wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:               569
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      RINK
      Name Abbreviation:  RINK
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5868
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-014
      Year of Release:    1909
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       64, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163,
                          164, 166, 168, 170, 627, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for RINK wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            14,400
                          1924:            19,105
                          1929:            30,053
                          1934:             7,685
                          1939:             5,007
                          1944:             1,614
                          1949:               959
                          1954:               650
                          1959:               100
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ROD
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7662, VH086206
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI558510
      Year of Release:    1991
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES, USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Luke / Daws /2/ Hill 81
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ROEDEL
      Name Abbreviation:  RDL
      Other ID Numbers:   WA4550, CItr15175
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13737
      Year of Release:    1963
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Mr. Roedel, McMinnville, Oregon
      Pedigree:           Alba (possible Alba / Burt) farmer selection.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ROHDE
      Other ID Numbers:   OR855
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI562529
      Year of Release:    1992
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Paha / Selection 72 /2/ Daws
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      ROSS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13966
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SWS-52
      Other ID Numbers:   L2630-25
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI537307
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-755
      Year of Release:    1989
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      AgCanada Research Station, Lethbridge, Alberta
      Pedigree:           F4 bulk of unrecorded crosses received from Idaho
                          AES / USDA-ARS, Aberdeen, Idaho.
      Reference(s):       649, 650
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
              Registration of SWS-52 Spring Wheat (Reg. No. CV-755).
                       R. S. Sadasivaiah* and J. B. Thomas
           'SWS-52' (Reg. no. CV-755, PI537307), a soft white spring wheat
      (Triticum aestivum L.), was developed at the Research Station,
      Agriculture Canada, Lethbridge, AB.  An interim Registration no. I-91
      was issued for SWS-52 on 24 May 1989 by the Plant Health and Plant
      Products Directorate, Food Production and Inspection Branch of
      Agriculture Canada.
           SWS-52 was developed using a modified pedigree method from an F4
      bulk of unknown crosses received in 1980 from D.W. Sunderman, USDA-
      ARS, Aberdeen, ID.  An F5-derived F7 lines was tested as L2630-25 in
      preliminary and advanced yield trials in 1983 and 1984, respectively.
      From 1985 to 1988, it was evaluated in the Western Soft White Spring
      Wheat Cooperative tests as SWS-52.
           SWS-52 is an awned wheat with stiffer straw than 'Owens' and
      brown chaff when mature.  It is adapted to irrigated regions of
      southern Alberta and Saskatchewan.  On the average, it outyielded the
      check cultivars, Owens and Fielder, by 5 and 11%, respectively, in 4
      yr of Western Cooperative trials. It measured 78 cm in height, matured
      5 to 6 d later than the checks, and exhibited good resistance to
      lodging and moderate resistance to shattering compared with Owens and
      Fielder, respectively.
           The spikes are oblong to tapering, middense, midlong,
      seminodding, glabrous, and brown at maturity; glume shoulders are
      elevated and midwide; glume beaks are narrow and acute.  The kernels
      are soft, white, midsize, and ovate; cheeks are rounded; brush hairs
      are middlong; the crease is narrow and middeep; the germ is midsize
      and ovate.
           SWS-52 is resistant to prevalent races of stripe rust (caused by
      Puccinia striiformis Westend.), and has moderate resistance to black
      point [caused by Alternaria alternata (Fr.:Fr.) Keissl.] and common
      bunt [caused by Tilletia laevis Kuhn in Rabenh. and T. caries (DC.)
      Tul. & C. Tul.].  It is highly susceptible to loose smut [caused by
      Ustilago tritici (Pers.) Rostr.] and moderately susceptible to leaf
      rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Roberge ex Desmaz.) and powdery
      mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici Em. Marchal).
           SWS-52 is similar to Owens in volume and kernel weights, but
      1.96% higher than Owens in flour yield.  It has a higher falling
      number accompanied by lower a-amylase and better sprouting resistance
      than Fielder and Owens.  SWS-52 has slightly stronger gluten and thus
      marginal cookie quality compared with the checks.
           Breeder seed derived from a bulk of 323 head rows will be
      maintained by the Agriculture Canada Experimental Farm, Indian Head,
      SK S0G 2K0, Canada.  The multiplication and distribution of pedigreed
      seed are handled by SeCan Association, 200-57 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON,
      K2E 8B2, Canada.
      Published in Crop Sci. 31:491.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SALMON
      Other ID Numbers:   PB1-79-WW-57A
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI542976
      PVP Reg. Number:    9000219
      PVP Status:         Application Pending
      Year of Release:    1990
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Plant Breeders 1, Inc., Moscow, Idaho
      Pedigree:           Selection from a bulk of CIMMYT / Pacific
                          Northwest wheats.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SATISFACTION
      Name Abbreviation:  SFT
      Other Name(s):      Smith's Rust Proof
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3586
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-009
      Year of Release:    1895
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Pedigree:           Unknown farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 166, 168
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SENECA CHIEF
      Name Abbreviation:  SC
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3575
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-117
      Year of Release:    <1888
      or Introduction
      Reference(s):       120, 133, 168, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SILVERCOIN
      Name Abbreviation:  SV
      Other Name(s):      Hansen
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6013
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-105
      Year of Release:    1900
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Utah
      Originator(s):      Eph Hansen, Mendon, UT
      Pedigree:           Goldcoin / Sonora farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 155, 157, 161, 162, 164, 168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SILVERCOIN wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             1,600
                          1924:             1,389
                          1929:             5,648
                          1934:             1,258
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:             7,215
                          1949:               286
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SONORA
      Name Abbreviation:  SN, SON
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr6091
      Other Name(s):      Allora Springs, Ninety-Day, Red Chaff, White
                          Sonora
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr3036
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-114
      Year of Release:    1770
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Mexico
      Pedigree:           Spanish landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       64, 120, 133, 152, 155, 161, 162, 163, 164, 168,
                          170, 627, 631, 655, 664, 702
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SONORA wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:           266,100
                          1924:            88,017
                          1929:            91,852
                          1934:            50,681
                          1939:            23,250
                          1944:            15,921
                          1949:             2,285
                          1954:               502
                          1959:               499
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:               400
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SONORA 37
      Name Abbreviation:  SN37
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11902
      Year of Release:    1937
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Martin / 7*Sonora
      Reference(s):       163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SONORA 37 wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:               241
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SOULES
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1840
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Johnathan Soules, Perrington, Monroe County, New
                          York
      Pedigree:           White Flint farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       120, 285, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SPRAGUE
      Name Abbreviation:  SRG
      Other ID Numbers:   WA5910, Sel. 399-6
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr15376
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-600
      Year of Release:    1972
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           PI181268 / Gaines
      Reference(s):       82, 89, 189, 194, 268, 357, 630, 648, 779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SPRAGUE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:             6,860
                          1979:           173,485
                          1984:           104,620
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Sprague Wheat (Reg. No. 600).
      G. W. Bruehl, M. Nagamitsu, W. L. Nelson, C. J. Peterson, Jr., and G.
                                  L. Rubenthaler
           'SPRAGUE' CI 15376, WA 5910, is a semidwarf soft white common
      winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) cultivar developed
      cooperatively by the Washington State University Agricultural Research
      Center and the SEA, USDA Research Service, USDA.  Sprague, released in
      1972, was named after Roderick Sprague, a long-time student of snow
      mold.  Sprague was selected in the F5 generation from the cross PI
      181268/'Gaines' made at the Dryland Research Unit, Lind, Wash. in
      1962.
           Sprague has winter habit, narrow leaves, is midseason in
      maturity, short (semi-dwarf) in height, the stems are white, glabrous,
      and weak to medium-strong.  The spike is awned, oblong in shape, and
      inclined.  The awns are t to 6 cm long and white.  The glumes are
      glabrous, short to midwide, and square to slightly elevated with a
      narrow acuminate beak about 2-7 cm long.  The chaff color varies from
      white to dark brown in response to environmental conditions.
           The kernel is white, short to midlong, ovate-elliptical.  The
      endosperm is soft and the germ is small.  The crease is narrow and
      middeep.  The cheeks are rounded.  The brush is large and short.
           Sprague is moderately resistant to snow mold when seeded early.
      It is equivalent to Nugaines in hardiness and has the Bt 1 and Bt 4
      smut (Tilletia caries (DC) Tull) resistance genes of the Gaines
      parent.  It has moderate field resistance to local stripe rust
      (Puccinia striiformis, West.) races and is intermediate in response to
      dryland Fusarium foot rot.  Sprague is susceptible to Cercosporella
      foot rot, flag smut (Urocystis tritici Koern.) leaf rust (Puccinia
      recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp tritici Eriks.) and stem rust (Puccinia
      graminis f. sp tritici Eriks. & E. Henn.).
           Sprague is adapted to the snow mold areas of Washington.  It was
      evaluated in the observation and performance nurseries of Washington
      from 1968 to 1972 and was included in the Western Regional Soft White
      Winter Wheat Nursery in 1972.  Sprague yields competitively with
      'Moro' and 'Luke' in the chronic snow mold areas of north central
      Washington in the absence of snow mold and is superior to yield to
      Moro and Luke when snow mold occurs.  In high yielding areas, lodging
      may be a problem.  The test weight of Sprague is slightly less than
      that of Nugaines.  The milling characteristics of Sprague are similar
      to those of Nugaines.  Sprague produces an excellent pastry-type
      flour.
           Breeder and foundation seed will be maintained by the Washington
      State Crop Improvement Association under the supervision of the
      agronomy and Soils Department, Washington State Agricultural Research
      Center and the USDA, Pullman, WA 99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 18:695-696.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SPRINGFIELD
      Name Abbreviation:  SFL
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0019
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14589
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-508
      Year of Release:    1970
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Lemhi 53*3 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/
                          Chinese Spring / A. umbellulata /2/ 7*Lee /3/
                          5*Lemhi 53
      Reference(s):       82, 194, 373, 552, 630, 646, 647, 773
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SPRINGFIELD wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           314,385
                          1979:            35,795
                          1984:             4,020
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Springfield Wheat (Reg. No. 508).
                         D. W. Sunderman and Martin Wise
           'SPRINGFIELD' soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em.
      Thell.), CI 14589, was developed cooperatively by the Idaho
      Agricultural Experiment Station and the Plant Science Research
      Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of
      Agriculture.  A rust-susceptible, short strawed, 'Lemhi' type, 'Norin
      10'/'Brevor'/2/3*'Lemhi 53'/3/'Lemhi 62,' was crossed with a stripe
      and stem rust-resistant line similar to 'Lemhi 66,' 5*Lemhi
      53/2/7*'Lee'/2/'Chinese'/Aegilops umbellulata at the Aberdeen Branch
      of the Idaho Experiment Station in 1963.  Stripe and stem rust-
      resistant lines were selected from the F3 and F4 progeny of this cross
      during 1965 and 1966.  Springfield, one of the selected lines, was
      released in 1970 to replace Lemhi and Federation types grown on
      irrigated land in Idaho and Oregon.
           Springfield is a semidwarf variety with moderately stiff straw.
      It is resistant to the prevalent races of stem and stripe rust found
      in Idaho; however, it is susceptible to leaf rust and powdery mildew.
      Under irrigation, Springfield had slightly lower test weight than
      Lemhi 66, the presently grown variety, but it had a 3-year yield
      record averaging 19% more than Lemhi 66.  Grain from Springfield has a
      higher flour extraction than that from Lemhi 66, and the flour has
      satisfactory pastry quality.
           Spikes of Springfield are erect, awnleted, oblong to clavate and
      dense (lower 1/2 of spike is middense).  Glumes are glabrous, white,
      long, midwide.  Shoulders are midwide, oblique to rounded and beaks
      are obtuse (approximately .5 mm long).  The kernels are white, short,
      soft, oval to ovate with a midwide, deep crease.  Kernel cheeks are
      rounded and the brush is midsized and midlong.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the University of Idaho at the
      Tetonia Branch Experiment Station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:259.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      STEPHENS
      Name Abbreviation:  SPN
      Other ID Numbers:   OR65-116
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17596
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-614
      Year of Release:    1977
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Nord Deprez /7/ (Sel. 101, CItr13438, (Norin 10 /
                          Brevor, Sel. 14, CItr13253) /6/ (Sel. 53,
                          CItr12597, (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro / Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15,
                          CItr12250) /5/ Rio / Rex))
      Reference(s):       77, 82, 189, 194, 280, 357, 358, 359, 361, 388,
                          779
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for STEPHENS wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:           676,298
                          1984:         1,953,711
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Stephens Wheat (Reg. No. 614).
          W. E. Kronstad, C. R. Rohde, M. F. Kolding, and R. J. Metzger
           'STEPHENS' (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell) CI 17596 is a soft
      white winter wheat developed by the Oregon Agric. Exp. Stn. in
      cooperation with SEA, USDA, from a cross between 'Nord Desprez' and
      Pullman Selection 101 (CI 13438) made in 1965.
           The moderate level of tolerance to eyespot caused by
      Cercosporella herpotrichoides Fron. and the relatively early maturity
      of Stephens, tested as OR 65-116-70-MBW-2, are advantages in the 300
      mm or less rainfall areas where early fall seeding and drought
      avoidance are desired.  Conversely, Stephens has superior yield
      potential under high rainfall or irrigated conditions, as evidenced by
      its overall high and stable average yield performance in the Western
      Regional Soft White Winter Wheat Nursery.
           Stephens has mature plant resistance to prevalent races of stripe
      rust (Puccinia striiformis West) and is resistant to prevalent races
      of leaf rust (Puccinia rubigo-vera (De.) Wint. F. sp. tritici (Eriks.)
      Carl.).  It is moderately resistant to powdery mildew (Erysiphe
      graminis De. F. sp. tritici Em. Marchal) and carries the B14 or B16
      gene for resistance to common bunt (Tilletia foetida (Walls.) Liro or
      T. caries (De.) Tul.).
           The Western Wheat Quality Laboratory SEA-FR has identified
      Stephens as having promising overall quality characteristics equal or
      superior to most of the commonly grown soft white wheat cultivars.
           Stephens is medium in height with a strong, white stem.  The
      spikes is awned, fusiform, middense, and inclined with glabrous,
      white, midlong glumes.  The shoulders are narrow, oblique, with beaks
      narrow, accuminate, and 2 to 3 mm long.  The awns are flared, white,
      and 2 to 7 cm long.  Kernels are relatively large, white, soft, and
      ovate with small to midsize germ and midwide crease, which is middeep.
           Stephens was named after the late Dave Stephens who, as
      superintendent of the Sherman Branch Experiment Station, released many
      of the earlier cultivars grown in the Pacific Northwest.
           Foundation seed was made available in 1977.  Breeder seed is
      being maintained by the Crop Science Dep., Oregon State Univ.,
      Corvallis, OR 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 18: 1097.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      STERLING
      Name Abbreviation:  SLG
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0144
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17859
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-683
      Year of Release:    1980
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Oregon AES; Colorado AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Fielder /8/ 2*(Yaktana 54a*4 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor
                          /3/ 2*Yaqui 50 /4/ Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Baart /
                          Onas, A6535s-443-107) /7/ Springfield /6/ PI227196
                          /5/ (A63166s-A-2-8, Lemhi 53*3 /2/ Norin 10 /
                          Brevor /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/ Chinese Spring / A.
                          umbellulata /2/ 7*Lee /3/ 5*Lemhi)
      Reference(s):       517, 782
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Sterling Wheat (Reg. No. 683).
              D. W. Sunderman, Gerald H. Ellis and Brendan O'Connell
           'STERLING soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), (Reg.
      no. 683) CI 17859, was selected as an F5 line from the cross
      'Fielder'/4/2*A6535S-443-107/3/'Springfield'/2/PI 227196/A63166S-a-2-8
      made at the University of Idaho Research and Extension Center in 1971.
      A6535S-443-107 is a sister selection of Fielder and 'Fieldwin' and
      A63166S-a-2-8 is a sister selection of 'Twin'.  Sterling has been
      tested in Idaho irrigated and dryland yield trials since 1975 and in
      the Western Regional Spring Wheat Nursery and the Colorado irrigated
      trials as IDO144 in 1978 to 1980.
           Sterling is similar to Fielder in most agronomic and seed
      characteristics and it is difficult to distinguish between them.
      Sterling has averaged 1, 2, and 3 days earlier in maturity than
      Fielder, Twin, and Fieldwin, respectively.
           Sterling has averaged 2 cm shorter than Twin, 'Dirkwin', and
      'Crestone' and 5 cm shorter than Fieldwin and has been more resistant
      to lodging than the other cultivars in the Idaho irrigated trials.
      Spikes of Sterling are erect to inclined, awned, fusiform to oblong,
      and middense.  Glumes are white, long, and midwide with narrow oblique
      to square shoulders, beaks are narrow, acuminate, and 2 to 5 mm long.
      The kernels are soft, white, ovate, and midlong and have a narrow,
      middeep crease and rounded cheeks.
           Sterling had moderate resistance to leaf rust caused by Puccinia
      recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp. tritci and stripe rust incited by
      Puccinia striiformis West. when released, but has since become
      susceptible to the Pacific Northwest races of both.  It is moderately
      susceptible to the prevalent races of powdery mildew (Erysiphe
      graminis DC. ex. Merat f. sp. tritici) found in Idaho.  Yields of
      Sterling grown in nonirrigated Idaho yield trials for 3 years are
      similar to those of Fieldwin.  Under irrigation, the average yield of
      Sterling for 6 station-years has been 105, 106, and 109% of Dirkwin,
      Twin, and Fieldwin, respectively.  In 4 years of testing under
      irrigation in the San Luis Valley of Colo., Sterling yielded 92, 105,
      and 107% of Crestone, twin, and Fielder respectively.  The average
      test weight of Sterling is similar to that of Fielder and 3 and 4
      kg/hL higher than those of Twin and Crestone, respectively.  Sterling
      has satisfactory milling and pastry quality similar to that of
      Fielder.
           Sterling was named and released by USDA-ARS and the Idaho,
      Oregon, and Colorado Agricultural Experiment Stations in 1980.
      Breeder seed will be maintained by the Univ. of Idaho, Aberdeen Res.
      and Ext. Ctr., P.O. Box AA, Aberdeen, ID 83210 and the Foundation Seed
      Program, Agronomy Dep., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523.
      Published in Crop Sci. 24:621.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SURPRISE
      Name Abbreviation:  SPI
      Other Name(s):      Australian Club, Bay, California Club, California
                          Gem, Excelsior, Golden Gate Club, Imperial Club,
                          Pride of California, Silver Chaff, Silver Club,
                          Smith Club, University Gem, White Russian
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr2986
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-020
      Year of Release:    187?
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Vermont
      Originator(s):      Cyrus G. Pringle, Charlotte, Vermont
      Pedigree:           Chile Club / Michegan Club
      Reference(s):       133, 152, 153, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166,
                          168, 170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for SURPRISE wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            60,900
                          1924:            16,556
                          1929:            24,071
                          1934:             5,615
                          1939:             2,755
                          1944:                71
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      SYRINGA
      Other ID Numbers:   PB1-80-WW-5
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      PVP Reg. Number:    8700188
      PVP Status:         Issued/Enforced       Date:   08/31/89
      Year of Release:    1988
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Plant Breeders 1, Inc., Moscow, Idaho
      Pedigree:           Selection from bulk of CIMMYT / Pacific Northwest
                          wheats.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TALAVERA
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    1838
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Col. Le Couteur, Bellevue Villa, Jersey
      Pedigree:           Common Talavera farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       120, 285
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TALBOT
      Name Abbreviation:  TBT
      Other ID Numbers:   OH.4313-51-10
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr13781
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-432
      Year of Release:    1962
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      Cereal Crops Division, Canada Dept of Agriculture,
                          Ottawa, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Ridit / 2*Dawson's Golden Chaff /2/ Cornell 595
                          /3/ Trumbull /2/ Hope / Hussar
      Reference(s):       631, 855
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TALBOT wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:             7,742
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Talbot Wheat (Reg. No. 432).
                        A. G. O. Whiteside and F. Gfeller
           'TALBOT', Triticum aestivum L. OH.4313-51-10, C513781, is a soft
      white winter wheat variety developed through the Ontario Winter Wheat
      Improvement Committee from a cross made at the Central Experimental
      Farm, Ottawa, in 1947.  Talbot is a selection from the cross Trumbull-
      Hope-Hussar X F1 (Dawson's Golden Chaff*3-Ridit X Cornell 595).  It
      was released to a limited number of growers in Ontario in the fall of
      1962.  Talbot is recommended for most of the winter wheat areas in
      Ontario.  It is an improvement over Genesee, the most widely grown
      variety, in straw strength and in leaf rust and mildew resistance.
      Agronomic and quality data obtained during 1959-1963 indicate Talbot
      is equal to or better than Genesee.  When conditions for early lodging
      occurred, Talbot has given substantially higher grain yields than
      Genesee.  It is in the same class as Genesee in quality as a soft
      white winter wheat and in loose smut resistance.
           Talbot has a mid-long, mid-dense, fusiform spike with apical
      awns.  The glumes are smooth and brown; the beaks, mid-wide; the
      shoulders, mid-wide, oblique to square.  The kernels are white, soft,
      ovate to oval, the crease is mid-wide and mid-deep, and the cheeks
      rounded to angular.  The straw is purplish at maturity, mid-tall to
      tall, and strong.  It is mid-season in maturity in Ontario.  Talbot
      resists the same races of loose smut as Genesee, is moderately
      resistant to leaf rust and mildew, but susceptible to bunt and stem
      rust.  Under certain conditions, Talbot will shatter.  The grain
      sprouts readily in the field when moisture conditions are favorable.
      Published in Crop Sci. 4:667.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TECUMSEH
      Name Abbreviation:  TMH
      Other ID Numbers:   A6629/B0629
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17287
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-546
      Year of Release:    1973
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      Michigan AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Minhardi / Wabash /5/ Fultz / Hungarian /2/ W38
                          /3/ Wabash /4/ Fairfield /9/ (Supreza / Fultz /7/
                          Kawvale /5/ Fultz / Hungarian /2/ W38 /3/ Wabash
                          /4/ Fairfield /6/ Trumbull*3 /2/ Hope / Hussar,
                          Pd4548) /8/ (Wis. 245, CItr12633, (Illinois No. 1
                          / Chinese, Pd2666A2-2-15-6-3, CI15232)*2 /2/
                          PI94761 T. timopheevi D357-1) /10/ (Vigo /4/
                          Trumbull /2/ Hope / Hussar /3/ Fulhio / Purkof,
                          Pd427A1-1-3)*3 /5/ Kenya Farmer
      Reference(s):       189, 242, 268, 373
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TECUMSEH wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:           241,969
                          1984:            14,682
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Tecumseh Wheat (Reg. No. 546).
      E. H. Everson, M. V. Wiess, A. H. Ellingboe, C. R. Trupp, C. R. Olien,
                          R. Gallun, and W. T. Yamazaki
           'TECUMSEH,' Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell., CI 17287, is a soft
      white winter wheat, jointly released in December 1973, by ARS, USDA,
      and the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.  Tecumseh has the
      same complex parentage as 'Arthur' soft red winter wheat:
      "Minhardi'/'Wabash'/5/'Fultz
      Selection'/'Hungarian'/2/W38/3/Wabash/4/'Fairfield'/6/'Redcoat'
      sib/'Wis, CI
      12633'/7/'Vigo'/4/'Trumbull'/2/'Hope'/'Hussar'/3/'Fulhio'/'Purkof'
      (Purdue 427al-1-3)*3/5/'Kenya Farmer.'  The series of crosses
      including the final cross 5752C1 were made at Purdue University, with
      selection in F3 and beyond at Michigan State University.  Breeders
      seed originated from 60 advanced-generation head rows grown and
      observed for uniformity in 1971.
           Tecumseh was tested under the Michigan accession numbers A6629
      and B0629 and was first tested in advanced performance trials in 1969.
      In 30 nurseries in 5 years, it outyielded 'Genesee' by 10%.  In 17
      nurseries in 1971, 1972, and 1973, it outyielded Genesee by 15%.  In
      1972, severe winter damage occurred in north central and northeastern
      (The Saginaw Valley and the "Thumb Area") Michigan.  Tecumseh survived
      these conditions and outyielded Genesee and 'Yorkstar' by 40 and 49%,
      respectively.  Tecumseh was in the uniform Eastern Nursery in 1972 and
      1973 where it demonstrated wide adaptation.
           Tecumseh is the first high-yielding soft white winter wheat
      cultivar that is adapted to Michigan conditions and that couples short
      plant height (lodging resistance) with high test weight.  It is also
      the first white cultivar released in Michigan with resistance to wheat
      spindle streak mosaic virus and with superior winter survival.
      Tecumseh has better winter survival than Genesee, Yorkstar, 'Ionia,'
      'Ticonderoga,' and 'Frederick.'  Its hardiness is of the approximate
      magnitude of Arthur, 'Arthur 71,' and 'Abe.'  This cultivar is
      resistant to races A and C of Hessian fly and the races of powdery
      mildew and leaf rust prevalent in Michigan at the time of release.
           In milling and baking qualities, Tecumseh is similar to Arthur.
      Although about 1% higher in protein than Genesee or Ionia, its
      granulation characteristics, break flour yield, flour acid viscosity,
      and water-retention properties are comparable to those of the above
      soft white varieties.  It has performed well in the cookie test, and
      the cultivar continues the tradition of high pastry quality among
      Michigan white wheats.
           Tecumseh is a winter wheat with moderately early maturity (3 days
      later than Arthur and 3 days earlier than Genesee) and short,
      moderately stiff white straw.  The heads are lax and of medium length;
      the glumes are white with short awns; the kernels are soft, white,
      medium size, and ovate with a tight crease; the cheeks are rounded;
      the brush is midlong; and the germ is midsized.  On the average,
      tiller number is high, kernel number per head is low, kernel weight,
      and test weight are high.
           Breeder seed will be maintained by the Michigan Agricultural
      Experiment Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.
      Published in Crop Sci. 14:908-909.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TICONDEROGA
      Name Abbreviation:  TCD
      Other ID Numbers:   NY57166-17
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17290
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-581
      Year of Release:    1974
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Genesee /6/ Honor*2 / Rosen rye /2/ Yorkwin /3/
                          Cornell 595 /5/ Genesee /4/ Trumbull /2/ Hope /
                          Hussar /3/ Cornell 595 /7/ Ross /8/ Genesee*2 /2/
                          Brevor / Norin 10 /5/ Genesee /4/ Hussar / Yorkwin
                          /2/ Honor*2 / Rosen rye /3/ Nured
      Reference(s):       189, 194, 338, 373
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TICONDEROGA wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:            66,291
                          1984:            26,834
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Registration of Ticonderoga Wheat (Reg. No. 581).
                                  Neal F. Jensen
           'TICONDEROGA' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 17290,
      is a soft white winter wheat developed at the Cornell University
      Agricultural Experiment Station.  Ticonderoga is a pure line selection
      (formerly NY 57166-17) from the following 1957 hybrid made at Ithaca
      by the author: 'Genesee' /4/ NY wheat-rye selection /3/ Genesee /2/
      'Purdue No. 8' / 'Cornell 595' /5/ 'Heine's VII' /6/ 2*Genesee
      /3/'Brevor' / 'Norin 10' /4/ 'Avon' sib.
           Outstanding characteristics of Ticonderoga are superior yield in
      a short, lodging resistant plant.  It has a winter habit of growth and
      is midseason in maturity.  The straw is the shortest among Cornell
      varieties and provides excellent lodging resistance.  The long head
      with white chaff is awnless and nodding.  The kernels of Ticonderoga
      are midlong, soft, white, plump, and ovate to oval; the crease is
      midwide and mid-deep with rounded to angular cheeks.  Ticonderoga has
      excellent resistance to loose smut (Ustilago tritici (Pers.) Rostr.)
      and moderate resistance to powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC. f.
      sp. tritici Em. Marchal) but is susceptible to common (Tilletia caries
      (DC.) Tul.) and dwarf bunt (T. controversa Kuhn) and to current races
      of leaf rust (Puccinia rubrigo-vera DC. Wint. f. sp. tritici (Eriks.)
      Carl.).  Tests for stem rust (P graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks.
      and E. Henn.) conducted at the Cereal Rust Laboratory, St. Paul,
      Minn., in 1975 show Ticonderoga to have excellent seedling resistance
      to eight of nine isolates used.  Test weight per hl is moderately low
      but essentially equal to that of Yorkstar.  Milling and baking quality
      are excellent and are comparable to other Cornell varieties.
           Performance characteristics of Ticonderoga and four other Cornell
      varieties over a 10-year period at Ithaca are as follows:
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Yield         Testwet.        Height
                            (q/ha)        (kg/hl)          (cm)
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Genesee                33.8           73.6           120
      Avon                   39.2           74.5           114
      Yorkstar               40.5           71.3           103
      Arrow                  41.1           75.0           103
      Ticonderoga            46.1           71.8            92
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      The generation sequence of seed production will be Breeder,
      Foundation, and Certified.  Ticonderoga was released in 1973 and 9
      acres of seed were sown for 1974 harvest.  Ticonderoga is named after
      historic Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York -- particularly
      appropriate since the first commercial sale of certified seed will
      occur in 1976, the America Revolution Bicentennial year.  Breeder seed
      will be maintained by the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment
      Station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 17:673.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TOUSE
      Name Abbreviation:  TS
      Other Name(s):      White Touse
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6017
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-012
      Year of Release:    1870
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    France
      Pedigree:           Touzelle farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 154, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168,
                          170
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TOUSE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            22,800
                          1924:             8,560
                          1929:             4,977
                          1934:             2,558
                          1939:               503
                          1944:             1,073
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TREADWELL
      Name Abbreviation:  TWL
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-122
      Year of Release:    <1868
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Michigan
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           Unknown.
      Reference(s):       133, 168, 170, 623
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TREADWELL wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             1,000
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TREASURE
      Name Abbreviation:  TRSR
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI468926
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-731
      Year of Release:    1986
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Blueboy II /7/ 7*Springfield /6/ Asosan /
                          Federation /5/ (A631-675-A-1-50-45-5,Lemhi 53*3
                          /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/ Chinese /
                          A. umbellulata /2/ 7*Lee /3/ 5*Lemhi) /8/ (Lemhi
                          53*2 / Nainari 60,ID0016) /5/ (Frontana /2/ Kenya
                          58 / Newthatch /3/ Norin 10 / Brevor,II-7078) /4/
                          Gabo 55
      Reference(s):       73, 370, 767, 780
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Registration of Treasure Wheat (Reg. No. 731).
                      D. W. Sunderman and Brendan O'Connell
           'TREASURE' (Reg. no. 731) (PI 468962) (Triticum aestivum L.) soft
      white spring wheat was developed cooperatively by the Idaho
      Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA-ARS.  It was derived from the
      cross 'Blueboy II'/4/ 7*'Springfield'/3/ 'Asosan'/'Federation'/2/
      A63167S-A-1-50-45-5/5/ ID0016/2/ 'Penjamo'sib/ 'Gabo 55'.  A63167S-A-
      1-50-45-5 is a sister selection of 'Twin'.  ID0016 was a selection
      from the cross 'Lemhi 53'*2/'Nainari 60'.  The final cross was made in
      1973 and Treasure was obtained from a bulked F5 head row harvested in
      1978.  Treasure was tested in the Idaho yield trials for 7 yr (1979-
      1985), in the Tri-State Yield Nursery in 1982 and in the Western
      Regional Spring Wheat Nursery for 2 yr (1983-1984).  It was jointly
      released by the Idaho and Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations and
      USDA-ARS in 1986.
           Treasure is a semidwarf cultivar that has erect to inclined
      oblong, dense, awned spikes.  Glumes are white, long, and midwide,
      with midwide, oblique shoulders.  Beaks are narrow, acuminate, and 3
      to 13 mm long.  The kernels are soft and have a kernel shape similar
      to that of club wheat.  The kernels are midlong and ovate with rounded
      cheeks and a mid-deep crease.
           Treasure, grown under irrigation, has had an average height of 84
      cm compared to heights of 86 and 91 cm for 'Owens' and 'Bliss' grown
      in the same trials.  The straw strength of Treasure is similar to that
      of Owens and weaker than that of Bliss.  It is intermediate in
      maturity and heads 1 or 2 d later than 'Dirkwin' and Owens, and 2 d
      earlier than Bliss.
           Treasure has resistance to Pacific Northwest races of stripe rust
      (caused by Puccinia striiformis West.) and has moderate susceptibility
      to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f
      sp.tritici), black chaff (caused by Xanthomonas translucens f.sp.
      undulosa), and kernel black point (caused by Alternaria species).
           In 10 station yr of testing in the Idaho irrigated nurseries,
      Treasure has averaged 349.8 and 316.1 kg/ha-1 higher in yield than
      Owens and Dirkwin, respectively.  In 5 yr of testing at the Tetonia
      nonirrigated station, it yielded 148 and 161 kg ha-1 more than Owens
      and Dirkwin, respectively.  The grain volume weight of Treasure has
      averaged 752 kg m-3 in the irrigated trials and 736 kg m-3 on dryland.
           The milling and pastry quality of Treasure is superior to that of
      the other currently grown soft white spring cultivars.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Treasure will be maintained by the
      University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research and Extension Center, P.O. Box
      AA, Aberdeen, ID 83210.
      Published in Crop Sci. 28:576.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TRES
      Name Abbreviation:  TRES
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6698, GP-214
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17917
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-711
      Year of Release:    1984
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Oregon AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Suweon 92 / 6*Omar /3/ T. spelta / Coastal /2/
                          3*Omar.  Also a component of Crew soft white club
                          multiline.
      Reference(s):       7, 357, 358, 495
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Tres Wheat (Reg. No. 711).
         R.E. Allan, C.J. Peterson, G.L. Rubenthaler, R.F. Line, and K.J.
                                     Morrison
           'TRES' wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no. 711, CI17917), is a
      soft white club winter wheat cultivar developed cooperatively by the
      USDA-ARS and the College of Agriculture and Home Economics of
      Washington State University.  It was jointly released by USDA-ARS and
      the Agricultural Experiment Station of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
      in August 1984.
           Tres was derived from a single F3 plant selected in 1973 from the
      cross CI12666/6*'Omar'/3/T. spelta/'Coastal'/3*Omar.  It is an
      intermediate, one-gene semidwarf cultivar with awnleted compact
      spikes, white glumes, and white straw.  Its kernels are white, short,
      soft, ovate with a small germ, and short brush.
           Tres expresses intermediate adult-plant resistance to the
      prevalent U.S. Pacific Northwest races of stripe rust (caused by
      Puccinia striiformis West.) and leaf rust (caused by Puccinia
      recondita Rob. ex Desm. f. sp tritici).  Tres is resistant to the
      current local stripe rust races (R.F. Line, 1985, personal
      communication).  It has moderate resistance to powdery mildew (caused
      by Erysiphe graminis DC. f. sp. tritici E. Marchal).  It is
      genetically heterogeneous for resistance to common bunt [caused by
      Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul & T. foetida (Wall.) Liro], with some plants
      having the Bt4 gene for resistance.  Like other club wheat cultivars,
      Tres is moderately susceptible to strawbreaker foot rot [caused by
      Psuedocercosporella herpotrichoides (Fron) Dei.]; it is susceptible to
      flag smut [caused by Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) Schroet.],
      cephalosporium stripe (caused by Cephalosporium gramineum Nis & Ika.),
      dwarf bunt (caused by Tilletia controversa Kuhn.), and stem rust
      (caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp tritici Eriks. & Henn).
           Tres was tested as WA 6698 in Washington State trials in 1978 to
      1984 and in the Western Regional White Winter Wheat Nursery during
      1980 to 1984.  Tres has high yield potential and produces well in
      situations where foliar diseases for which it has resistance are
      prevalent.  Tres usually surpasses the yields of other club wheat
      cultivars.  In 96 test-yrs in Washington, the average grain yields of
      Tres have been 15, 14, and 13% greater than those of 'Nugaines',
      'Faro', and 'Barbee', respectively.  In 80 test-yrs of regional
      trials, the mean yield of Tres was 11, 12.6, and 4% greater than
      Nugaines, Faro, 'Tyee', and 'Crew', respectively; its mean yield was
      1% less than that of 'Stephens'.
           The heading date of Tres is similar to Tyee and Crew but it heads
      about 2 day later and earlier than Faro and 'Paha', respectively.  It
      averages 2 and 6 cm taller than Tyee and Faro, respectively, and is 4
      cm shorter than Paha.  Tres generally has heavier volume weight than
      other club wheat cultivars; the mean L wt. of Tres has exceeded the
      means of Faro, Crew, and Paha by 37, 22, and 10 g, respectively.  It
      is similar to Faro for winterhardiness, lodging resistance, and
      seedling vigor.  Tres has less winterhardiness than Tyee and less
      seedling vigor than 'Moro' and Paha.
           Tests by the USDA-ARS Western Wheat Quality Laboratory indicate
      that Tres has very satisfactory club wheat milling and flour quality
      characteristics; it is similar to Tyee for cookie diameter, noddle
      score, and Japanese sponge cake volume. Tres is one of the components
      of the multiline, Crew.  It is the first U.S. Pacific Northwest club
      wheat cultivar with combined resistances to stripe rust, leaf rust,
      and powdery mildew.  Tres should be grown in areas where stand
      establishment and cold injury problems are infrequent.  It is intended
      for production in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Tres is maintained by the
      Washington State Crop Improvement Association under the supervision of
      the Agronomy and Soils Department, Washington State University,
      Pullman, WA 99164-6420.
      Published in Crop Sci. 26:203-204.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TUSCAN BALD
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1837
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       120, 285, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TUSCAN BEARDED
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1837
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       285, 623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TWIN
      Name Abbreviation:  TWIN
      Other ID Numbers:   ID0015
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14588
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-509
      Year of Release:    1971
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Idaho AES; Oregon AES; Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Lemhi 53*3 /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /3/ Lemhi 62 /4/
                          Chinese Spring / A. umbellulata /2/ 7*Lee /3/
                          5*Lemhi 53
      Reference(s):       194, 268, 370, 373, 517, 630, 646, 647, 774, 780
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TWIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           327,843
                          1979:           252,720
                          1984:            83,509
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Twin Wheat (Reg. No. 509).
                         D. W. Sunderman and Martin Wise
           'TWIN' soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.),
      CI 14588, was developed cooperatively by the Idaho Agricultural
      Experiment Station and the Plant Science Research Division,
      Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.  A
      rust-susceptible, short-strawed 'Lemhi' type, 'Norin
      10'/'Brevor'/2/3*'Lemhi 53'/3/'Lemhi 62,' was crossed with a stripe
      and stem rust-resistant line similar to 'Lemhi 66,'5*Lemhi
      53/2/7*'Lee'/2/'Chinese'/Aegilops umbellulata at the Aberdeen Branch
      of the Idaho Experiment Station in 1963.  Stripe and stem rust-
      resistant lines were selected from the F3 and F4 progeny of this cross
      during 1965 and 1966.  Twin, a sister selection of 'Springfield,' was
      released by Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Agricultural Experiment
      Stations and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1971 for use on
      irrigated and high rainfall dryland acreage in the Pacific Northwest.
           Twin is a semidwarf moderately stiff strawed variety with medium
      maturity.  The average height of Twin grown under irrigation is 84
      centimeters; however, it may vary from 55 to 101 cm depending on
      cultural practices and location.  It is resistant to the prevalent
      races of stripe and stem rust found in Idaho, but it is susceptible to
      leaf rust and powdery mildew.  In Idaho irrigated nurseries, the
      average test weight of Twin was 76 kg/hl (58,9 lb/bu), similar to that
      of Springfield, but it had a 3-year yield record averaging 4 and 26%
      higher than Springfield and Lemhi 66, respectively.  Pastry quality of
      Twin is satisfactory and similar to that of Lemhi 66 and Springfield.
      Its grain flour extraction is equal to Lemhi 66 but lower than
      Springfield.
           Spikes of Twin are erect to inclined, awnless (rarely apically
      awnleted, awnlets 2 to 6 mm long), oblong to clavate, dense (lower 1/2
      of head is middense).  Glumes are glabrous, white, long and wide;
      shoulders are midwide, oblique to rounded and beaks are midwide,
      obtuse (approximately .5 mm long).  The kernels are white, short,
      soft, oval to ovate with a midwide, deep crease.  Kernel cheeks are
      rounded and the brush is midsized and midlong.
           Breeder seed is maintained by the University of Idaho at the
      Tetonia Branch Experiment Station.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:259.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      TYEE
      Name Abbreviation:  TYEE
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6155
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17773
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-640
      Year of Release:    1979
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (((Norin 10 / Brevor, Sel. 14) /6/ (Sel. 50-3,
                          Orfed /5/ Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold /
                          Federation /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/
                          Oro /2/ Fortyfold / Federation) /7/ (Sel. 53,
                          (Turkey Red / Florence /2/ Fortyfold / Federation
                          /4/ Oro /2/ Turkey Red / Florence /3/ Oro /2/
                          Fortyfold / Federation, Sel. 27-15) /5/ Rio /
                          Rex)), Vogel 1, Sel. 25, CItr13431) /8/ CItr07805
                          /9/ (CItr13447, Norin 10 / Brevor /2/ Rio / Rex)
                          /10/ 3*Omar.  Also a component of Crew soft white
                          club multiline.
      Reference(s):       10, 77, 357, 358, 494
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for TYEE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:           257,720
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Registration of Tyee Wheat (Reg. No. 640).
         R. E. Allan, C. J. Peterson, R. F. Line, D. W. George, and G. L.
                                   Rubenthaler
           'TYEE' wheat, Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell., CI 17773, is a
      semidwarf club winter wheat developed cooperatively by AR-SEA-USDA and
      the College of Agriculture of Washington State University.  It was
      jointly released to growers by AR-SEA-USDA and the Washington, Idaho
      and Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations in 1979.
           Tyee was derived from a single F3 row selected in 1971 at
      Pullman, Washington, from the cross CI 13431/CI 7805/2/CI
      13447/2//3*Omar.  The original selection had two levels of stripe rust
      (caused by Puccinia striiformis West.) resistance and 65 F8 spike rows
      o the higher level were composited in 1976 to develop Tyee.
           Tyee is a white-glume, white-straw, awnletted-compact-spike, one-
      gene semidwarf winter wheat with medium maturity.  Kernels are white,
      short, soft, ovate; germ small; crease mid-wide, shallow; cheeks
      rounded; brush mid-sized, mid-long to short.
           Tyee was tested as WA 6155 in Washington trials during 1973 to
      1978 and in the Western Regional White Winter Wheat Nursery during
      1975 to 1977.  It is slightly more lodging resistant and averages five
      cm shorter in height than 'Paha.'  Tyee is adapted to 34 to 50 cm
      rainfall areas of the Pacific Northwest where it has demonstrated high
      yield potential.  In regional and Washington state tests of 1975 to
      1977, Tyee exceeded the overall average yield of 'Moro' (55
      site/year), Paha (35 site/years) and 'Nugaines (65 site/years) by 22,
      10 and 1%, respectively.  Field observations and crown-freeze tests
      indicate that Tyee has more coldhardiness than does Paha.  It has
      seedling vigor similar to that of Nugaines.  Tyee has test weight
      comparable to Moro but averages about 2 kg/hl lower than Paha.
           Tyee has given a resistant seedling reaction to 16 races of the
      stripe rust fungus and has shown a higher level of field resistance in
      17 site/years of tests.  It apparently has the Bt1 and Bt4 genes for
      resistance to the common bunt fungus (Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul.) (J.
      A. Hoffmann, personal communication).  Tyee is moderately susceptible
      to strawbreaker foot rot (caused by Pseudocercosporella
      herpotrichoides (Fron) Dei.], similar to 'Barbee.'  Like Paha, it is
      susceptible to flag smut [caused by Urocystis agropyri (Preuss)
      Schroet.], leaf rust (caused by Puccinia recondita Rob. ex Desm. f.
      sp. tritici), and powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis DCI sp.
      tritici E. Marchal).
           Tyee has acceptable milling and baking club wheat quality that is
      very similar to 'Faro' according to the Western Wheat Quality
      Laboratory, ARS-SEA-USDA of Pullman, Washington.
           Breeder and foundation seed of Tyee will be maintained by the
      Washington State Crop Improvement Assoc. under supervision of the
      Agronomy and Soils Dept., Washington State Univ., Pullman, Washington
      99164.
      Published in Crop Sci. 20:829-830.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      UNION
      Name Abbreviation:  UN
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11704
      Year of Release:    1923
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES
      Pedigree:           Red Chaff Club pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       163
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for UNION wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:               974
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      URQUIE
      Name Abbreviation:  UQ
      Other ID Numbers:   WA5876
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17413
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-571
      Year of Release:    1975
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Idaho AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Gaines / Marfed Sel. 68-3
      Reference(s):       189, 194, 268, 373, 386, 496, 517
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for URQUIE wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:            19,704
                          1984:            14,509
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Registration of Urquie Wheat (Reg. No. 571).
         C. F. Konzak, E. Donaldson, M. Nagamitsu, M. A. Davis, and G. L.
                                   Rubenthaler
           'URQUIE' Triticum aestivum (L.) em Thell., CI 17413, a soft white
      spring wheat was released jointly by the Washington and Idaho Agric.
      Exp. Stns., and the ARS-USDA, in 1975.
           Urquie was selected from the cross 'Gaines'/'Marfed' made at
      Washington State Univ. Dry Land Research Unit at Lind, Wash., in 1961.
      The cultivar evolved from an F5 derived line selected in 1967 from a
      bulk population for high kernel weight and maturity (plumpness).  It
      has been in Washington yield trials since 1968 and in the Western
      Regional Spring Wheat Nursery as WA 5876 since 1971.
           Urquie is described as follows: plant spring habit, medium late
      maturing, relatively day sensitive (similar to Marfed and Gaines),
      semi-dwarf stature; stem white; spike awned, nearly parallel,
      middense, multiflorous, inclined; glumes glabrous, white, midlong and
      midwide; shoulders narrow (sometimes midwide) and oblique; beaks
      acuminate and midlong to long.  Kernels are medium soft to soft,
      white, midlong, and ovate; crease narrow and middeep; cheeks rounded;
      brush small to midsized and short to midlong.
           Urquie has shown cold tolerance (winter survival) distinctly
      superior to Marfed in fall sown tests at Pullman and Lind since 1969.
      It carries a type of mature plant, temperature-sensitive resistance to
      prevailing races of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis West.) but is
      susceptible to stripe rust in the seedling stage and susceptible to
      prevailing races of leaf rust (P. recondita Rob. ex Desm.).  It is
      slightly more susceptible to dryland foot rot [caused by Fusarium
      culmorum (W.G. Smith) Sacc.] than Marfed or 'Twin.'  It is moderately
      susceptible to local forms of powdery mildew (Erisiphe graminis D.C.)
      and carries resistance to some races of common bunt.  Yields of
      Urquie, especially under dryland conditions have been consistently
      superior to Marfed and often superior to Twin.  Urquie produces grain
      superior in test weight compared with Twin and equal or superior to
      that of Marfed and 'Fielder.'  Urquie has milling properties
      distinctly superior to those of Marfed, Gaines, Twin, and frequently
      Fielder.  Flour from Urquie has pastry and bread type baking
      properties similar to Marfed and produces higher loaf volume than
      either Twin or Fielder.
           Seed classes of Urquie are breeder, foundation, registered, and
      certified.  Washington State Univ., in cooperation with Washington
      State Crop Improvement Assoc., will maintain breeder and foundation
      classes of seed.  Seed requests should be sent to Washington State
      Crop Improvement Assoc., N. 513 Front Street, Yakima, WA 98901.
      Published in Crop Sci. 16:742.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WADUAL
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7187, K8005604
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI506354
      Year of Release:    1987
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           ((Norona 843 / Marfed (1844)-70, K7105081) /2/
                          Koelz-7941 / Onas 52 S.66-2, K74182) /3/ Potam 70
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WAKANZ
      Other ID Numbers:   WA7183, HF820055
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   PI506352
      Year of Release:    1987
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; Kansas AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           (Tifton 3725 / Walladay, K78504) /2/ (K79129-33,
                          K7400195 / Arthur 71) /5/ (K7806645, (Henry / Karn
                          90 /2/ Onas 52, 466 S.70-5, N7000315) /4/ Lemhi 66
                          /3/ Yaktana 54A /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor)
      Reference(s):       370, 780
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WALLACE
      Other ID Numbers:   GP5068
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Year of Release:    1986
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Montana
      Originator(s):      Pahl Farms, American Falls, Idaho; Wheat
                          Specialties, Inc., Bozeman, Montana
      Pedigree:           Hork / Yamhill /2/ Kalyansona / Bluebird
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WALLADAY
      Name Abbreviation:  WAD
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6153
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Facultative
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17759
      Year of Release:    1978
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Luke pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       194, 496
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WALLADAY wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                98
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WAVERLY
      Name Abbreviation:  WV
      Other ID Numbers:   WA6402
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17911
      Year of Release:    1982
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Norco /3/ (K6202578R21, (Idaed / Merit, Sel. 462)
                          /2/ Norin 10 / Itana 684 / PI178383#9 / O.A.V. 25)
      Reference(s):       72, 488, 496, 517
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WAVERLY wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:            27,966
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WEEKS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    <1866
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      J. Mead Weeks, Genoa, Cayuga County, NY
      Pedigree:           Mediterranean / Soules / Hutchinson farmer
                          selection.
      Reference(s):       623
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WESTBRED SPRITE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Originator(s):      Western Plant Breeders, Inc., Bozeman, MT
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE FEDERATION
      Name Abbreviation:  WFR
      Other ID Numbers:   PI042104
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4981
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-025
      Year of Release:    1916
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Australia
      Originator(s):      J.T. Pridham, Cowra Experimental Farm, New South
                          Wales
      Pedigree:           Federation pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 155, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,
                          168, 190, 441, 627, 628
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE FEDERATION wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:             1,311
                          1929:            38,401
                          1934:           105,267
                          1939:           227,704
                          1944:            47,978
                          1949:             5,417
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:            92,940
                          1964:            44,406
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE FEDERATION 38
      Name Abbreviation:  WFR38
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11906
      Year of Release:    1939
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      California AES
      Pedigree:           Martin / 6*White Federation /2/ Hope / 5*White
                          Federation
      Reference(s):       64, 154, 155, 164, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE FEDERATION 38 wheat from
      1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:           197,840
                          1949:           241,675
                          1954:            63,241
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE FIFE
      Name Abbreviation:  WF
      Other ID Numbers:   CAN1560
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr7562
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-024
      Year of Release:    1890
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Canada
      Originator(s):      Central Experiment Farm, Ottawa, Ontario
      Pedigree:           Red Fife pure line selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 164, 166, 168, 170, 255, 511, 512
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE FIFE wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             2,400
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                83
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE LEADER
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1893
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Mr. A. N. Jones, Newark, New York
      Pedigree:           Unknown
      Reference(s):       168
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE MARQUIS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6886
      Place of Origin:    USA-Minnesota
      Pedigree:           Unknown.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE MEDITERRANEAN
      Other ID Numbers:   CItr11489
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr10023
      Year of Release:    <1930
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Texas
      Originator(s):      Mr. William D. Schenck, Iredell, Texas
      Pedigree:           Mediterranean farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       162
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE MEDITERRANEAN wheat from
      1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:             1,554
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE ODESSA
      Name Abbreviation:  WO
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr4655
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-251
      Year of Release:    1928
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Idaho
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-BPI
      Pedigree:           Lofthouse farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 161, 162, 167
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE ODESSA wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:               446
                          1934:               382
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                REGISTRATION OF WHITE ODESSA WHEAT (Reg. No. 251)
                                   J. A. Clark
           WHITE ODESSA (C. I. No. 4655) was developed in the cooperative
      experiments of the Office of Cereal Crops and Diseases, Bureau of
      Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, and the
      Oregon Experiment Station at the Sherman County branch station, Moro,
      Oreg.  It is the result of a field selection made in the Cache Valley
      of Utah, in 1915.  In experiments at the Moro station, starting in
      1918, it has been found to be resistant to bunt or stinking smut and
      also to be a high-yielding variety.  It is similar in appearance to
      Odessa except in having white kernels.  The superior characters of
      White Odessa are resistance to bunt, drought resistance, and good
      yields. It should follow Kofod (Reg. No. 68) in the present scheme of
      classification.  The annul and average yields of White Odessa in
      triplicate 1/20th acre plats at the Moro, Oreg., station for the four
      years 1922 to 1925, inclusive, in comparison with Kharkof, are as
      follows:
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Varieties              1922      1923      1924      1925     Average
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      White Odessa (new)     23.0      35.9      18.5      28.0      26.4
      Kharkof (standard)     17.1      35.3      20.3      27.4      25.0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      For further information see Stephen and Woolman.
      Published in J. Amer. Soc. Agron. 18:922-935.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WHITE WINTER
      Name Abbreviation:  WW-U
      Other Name(s):      Bishop's Pride, Oregon White, Wold's White Wonder
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5219
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-005
      Year of Release:    1855
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Hudson Bay Trading Co.
      Pedigree:           Landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       64, 120, 133, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 162,
                          163, 164, 166, 168, 170, 627, 628, 655
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE WINTER wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:            52,700
                          1924:            29,593
                          1929:            26,710
                          1934:            16,377
                          1939:            23,446
                          1944:            32,612
                          1949:             3,829
                          1954:               650
                          1959:               670
                          1964:               335
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
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      Cultivar Name:      WHITE WONDER
      Name Abbreviation:  WWN
      Other Name(s):      Kivet
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6450
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-008
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168, 170
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WHITE WONDER wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:               700
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WILBUR
      Name Abbreviation:  WBR
      Species:            T. aestivum var. compactum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr6797
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-203
      Year of Release:    1897
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Pedigree:           Jenkin Club farmer selection.
      Reference(s):       133, 168, 170, 322
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WILBUR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:             6,700
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WILHELMINA
      Name Abbreviation:  WH
      Other Name(s):      Holland, New Victory, Queen Wilhelmina, Victory,
                          White Holland
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11389
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-279
      Year of Release:    1914
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    Netherlands
      Originator(s):      L. Broekema, Wageningen, The Netherlands
      Pedigree:           Squarehead / Zeeuwsche /2/ Squarehead
      Reference(s):       64, 142, 152, 153, 154, 155, 161, 162, 163, 164,
                          553, 627, 631, 655, 868
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WILHELMINA wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:            23,004
                          1934:            37,545
                          1939:            36,436
                          1944:            57,003
                          1949:            53,136
                          1954:            55,700
                          1959:             2,355
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:               100
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WINDSOR
      Name Abbreviation:  WDS
      Other Name(s):      Extra Early Windsor
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5915
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-073
      Reference(s):       133, 153, 157, 161, 162, 166, 168, 170
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WINDSOR wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:               100
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:             1,070
                          1934:               995
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WINTER BLUESTEM
      Name Abbreviation:  WBL
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr5409
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-001
      Year of Release:    1912
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Washington
      Originator(s):      Washington AES
      Pedigree:           Turkey Red / Pacific Bluestem
      Reference(s):       133, 157, 166, 168, 663, 664
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WOODSTOCK
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      Reference(s):       631
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WOODSTOCK wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:               100
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      WORLD SEEDS 13
      Name Abbreviation:  WS13
      Other ID Numbers:   MP-133, MP-133B
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Spring
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr17824
      PVP Reg. Number:    7900074
      PVP Status:
      Year of Release:    1979
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-California
      Originator(s):      World Seeds, Inc., Carlsbad, CA
      Pedigree:           Pitic 62 / Inia 66 /2/ Super X / Inia 66
      Reference(s):       194
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for WORLD SEEDS 13 wheat from 1919
      to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:                 0
                          1979:                 0
                          1984:             6,489
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      Cultivar Name:      YAMHILL
      Name Abbreviation:  YMH
      Other ID Numbers:   OR6813
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14563
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-511
      Year of Release:    1969
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-Oregon
      Originator(s):      Oregon AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Heines VII / Alba
      Reference(s):       357, 358, 359, 390, 552
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for YAMHILL wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:                 0
                          1974:           119,600
                          1979:            75,931
                          1984:            40,603
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                   Registration of Yamhill Wheat (Reg. No. 511).
           Warren E. Kronstad, Wilson H. Foote, and Mathias F. Kolding
           'YAMHILL' (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell), CI 14563 is a soft
      white winter wheat developed from the cross 'Heines VIII'/'Alba'
      ('Redmond') made in 1960 at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment
      Station.  The original selection was made from an F3 row with
      additional selections made from F6 head rows.  Yamhill was released in
      1969.
           Yamhill is midtall, with white stiff straw.  The spike is
      awnleted, dense, inclined, and fusiform to oblong in shape.  Glumes
      are glabrous, white, wide with narrow to midwide shoulders.  Beaks are
      obtuse to acute and 1 to 2 mm in length.  Kernels are white, midlong,
      soft, ovate to oval and have a small germ.  The crease is narrow to
      midwide with deep rounded cheeks.  A midsize to midlong brush is
      present.
           Yamhill is adapted to the winter wheat growing areas of western
      Oregon and Washington.  Yamhill is resistant to the prevalent races of
      stripe rust and moderately resistant to leaf rust and leaf blotch.  It
      is susceptible to common and dwarf smut races observed in eastern
      Oregon and Washington.
           A summary comparing Yamhill with the present commercial varieties
      is presented in Table 1.  Yamhill has consistently outyielded
      'Druchamp' and 'Nugaines' in yield trials conducted in western Oregon.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Table 1.  Summary comparing Yamhill with Druchamp and Nugaines for
                five agronomic traits when grown in western Oregon.
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                                         Plant
                        Test   Height     Date     Lodging  Yield,*
      Cultivar         Weight    cm      headed       %      kg/ha
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Yamhill           61.2     124       144         0     5,824
      Druchamp          61.1     124       250        20     3,988
      Nugaines          64.0     104       118         0     4,896
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      *    Comparable yields based on yield trial data obtained in western
           Oregon from 1964 through 1970.
           Milling and baking properties have been evaluated by the Western
      Wheat Quality Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S.
      Department of Agriculture and have proven to be satisfactory.  Breeder
      seed is being maintained by the Agronomic Crop Science Department,
      Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331.
      Published in Crop Sci. 12:397-398.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      YORKSHIRE
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      Year of Release:    1833
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    England
      Originator(s):      Unknown
      Pedigree:           European landrace introduction.
      Reference(s):       285
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      YORKSTAR
      Name Abbreviation:  YS
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr14026
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-475
      Year of Release:    1968
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES
      Pedigree:           Genesee*2 /3/ Yorkwin /2/ Norin 10 / Brevor /4/
                          Genesee
      Reference(s):       194, 336, 550, 631
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for YORKSTAR wheat from 1919 to
      1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:                 0
                          1944:                 0
                          1949:                 0
                          1954:                 0
                          1959:                 0
                          1964:                 0
                          1969:            73,726
                          1974:           250,883
                          1979:           147,660
                          1984:            47,345
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                  Registration of Yorkstar Wheat (Reg. No. 475).
                                  Neal F. Jensen
           'YORKSTAR' wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.), CI 14026, is
      a soft white winter wheat of medium height developed at the Cornell
      University Agricultural Experiment Station and distributed to
      commercial growers in 1968.  It is a pure line selection from a series
      of backcrosses made during the period 1952-1956 by N. F. Jensen at
      Ithaca, New York.  The parentage of Yorkstar is: 3 'Genesee' 5X
      'Yorkwin' 2X 'Brevor' X 'Norin 10;' the Brevor X Norin 10 semidwarf
      selection was obtained from O. A. Vogel.
           Yorkstar visually resembles its recurrent parent Genesee except
      for height (it is about 7 inches shorter).  It has been outstanding
      for yield, averaging 9% above Genesee in 79 nurseries conducted over a
      period of 6 years in New York and at 23 experiment stations
      cooperating in the USDA Uniform Eastern Soft Wheat Nurseries; the mean
      yield of Yorkstar was 53.40, that of Genesee 49.07 bushels per acre.
           Yorkstar has a winter habit of growth and midseason maturity; the
      white straw is medium short with greater lodging resistance than
      Genesee.  The mid-long head with red chaff is apically awned with a
      distinct nodding aspect at maturity.  The kernels of Yorkstar are soft
      white, short to mid-long, ovate to oval; crease is mid-wide, mid-deep;
      cheeks are rounded to angular.
           The quality of Yorkstar is outstanding; protein is about one
      percent lower and the flour shows finer granularity than that of
      Genesee; lower protein is desired to counteract the trend to higher
      protein resulting from higher nitrogen applications by farmers, and
      finer granularity makes for better cake baking.  Test weight of
      Yorkstar is about a pound per bushel lower than Genesee but flour
      yields are equivalent.
           The reactions of Yorkstar to environmental hazards, such as
      pathogens and field sprouting, are expected to be similar to those of
      Genesee.  Yorkstar is adapted to the eastern soft white winter wheat
      areas.
           The generation sequence of seed production will be Breeder,
      Foundation and Certified.  Breeder seed will be maintained by the
      Ithaca station.  Performance data and other information on Yorkstar
      were reported by Jensen.
      Published in Crop Sci. 8:641-642.
      
 
      Cultivar Name:      YORKWIN
      Name Abbreviation:  YW
      Other ID Numbers:   No. 254a1-101-19
      Species:            T. aestivum
      Market Class:       Soft White Wheat
      True Growth Habit:  Winter
      USDA Acc. Number:   CItr11855
      CSSA Reg. Number:   CV-395
      Year of Release:    1935
      or Introduction
      Place of Origin:    USA-New York
      Originator(s):      Cornell AES; USDA-ARS
      Pedigree:           Dietz Sel. 105-5 / Goldcoin Sel. 129-65
      Reference(s):       64, 65, 80, 81, 154, 155, 163, 164, 305, 439, 627,
                          628, 631, 655
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      USDA Production Acreage Estimates for YORKWIN wheat from 1919 to 1984.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Year    Estimated Acreage
                          -----   -----------------
                          1919:                 0
                          1924:                 0
                          1929:                 0
                          1934:                 0
                          1939:           122,261
                          1944:           452,777
                          1949:         1,107,530
                          1954:           734,300
                          1959:           181,585
                          1964:            41,344
                          1969:            13,082
                          1974:            12,214
                          1979:             5,839
                          1984:                 0
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                   REGISTRATION OF YORKWIN WHEAT (Reg. No. 395)
                                   E. G. Heyne
           YORKWIN, CI 11855, is a soft white winter wheat developed by
      Cornell University and the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA and
      distributed in 1935.  Neal F. Jensen made the application for
      registration.
           The parents of Yorkwin are Dietz and Goldcoin.  The cross was
      made in 1919 and H. H. Love made the final selection in 1924.
      Information on Yorkwin has been published several times.
           At the time of its release, Yorkwin yielded significantly higher
      than varieties being grown.  Eight years of yield data at Ithaca, New
      York, gave the following results: Yorkwin, 39.7 bushels per acre;
      Valprize, 35.2: Forward, 35.0; and Honor, 33.9.
           For many years, Yorkwin was the principal wheat variety in New
      York and Michigan.  Over one million acres were grown annually for a
      number of years and in 1954 there were still about three-quarters of a
      million acres.  Yorkwin was replaced primarily by Cornell 595 (Reg.
      No. 390).
           This variety has a winter habit; midseason maturity; is midtall
      in height; has a midstrong, white stem; an awnletted, fusiform to
      oblong, mid-dense spike; white, glabrous glumes; and soft, white
      kernels.
      Published in Agron. J. 52:655-658.