RESULTS OF SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES GROWN IN COOPERATIVE PLOT AND NURSERY EXPERIMENTS IN 
 THE SPRING WHEAT REGION IN 1988
 
 The year 1988 was the 60th in the history of the uniform regional testing program. Data 
 summarized in this report were obtained from (1) the uniform regional hard red spring 
 nursery, and (2) the uniform regional durum nursery.
 
 NEW VARIETIES
 
 Hard Red Spring Wheat
 
 Prospect - (SD2956) -- Awned, midseason, semidwarf. Moderately resistant to stem rust and 
 leaf rust. Moderately tolerant to loose smut. Medium lodging resistance. High yield and 
 test weight. Medium to low percent protein. Satisfactory milling. Released by South 
 Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1988. Variety Protection Pending.
 
 2375 - (2375) -- Awned, early, semidwarf. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Medium protein 
 percent. Released by Pioneer HiBred in 1988. Seed sale regulated by U.S. Variety 
 Protection Act.
 
 Amidon - (ND606) Awnless, midseason, medium height. Resistant to stem and leaf rust. 
 Moderately tolerant of loose smut. Tolerant to sawfly. Medium yield and high test weight. 
 Medium protein percent. Satisfactory milling and baking. Suggested for Western North 
 Dakota. Released by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 1988.