We offer several different seed varieties. Please let us know if you can't find what you're looking for. In addition to the wheat varieties listed here, we also grow pinto bean and soybean seed. Please contact us for more information.
Highlights
• Consistent, high yield potential throughout the Northern Plains
• Similar agronomics to SY Valda, but with an earlier finish
• Excellent end-use quality
• 80% seeding rate compared to normal
Agronomics
Maturity: Medium
Test Weight: Excellent
Protein: Fair
Height: Medium
Straw Strength: Good
Highlights
Agronomics
Straw Strength: Good
Relative Maturity: Medium
Plant Height: Medium Tall
Grain
Head Type: Awned
Test Weight: Excellent
Protein content: Fair
Broadly adapted in the Northern Plains, with exceptional yield record in South Dakota
SY Valda pedigree
Very good bacterial leaf streak (BLS) tolerance
Good straw strength
Agronomics
Straw Strength
Good
Relative Maturity
Medium Late
Plant Height
Medium
Grain
Head Type
Awned
Test Weight
Excellent
Protein content
Fair
Yield
Excellent
Stem Rust
5
Leaf Rust
2
Bacterial Leaf Streak
4
FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT
5
Foliar Disease
5
Highlights
Agronomics
Straw Strength: Very Good
Relative Maturity: Medium Late
Plant Height: Medium
Grain
Head Type: Awned
Test Weight: Very Good to Excellent
Protein content: Good
Top-yielding AgriPro variety across North Dakota and Minnesota, three-year data
Solid protein potential Very good straw strength
Very good fusarium head blight (scab) and bacterial leaf streak tolerance
AP Iconic requires a Seed Stewardship Agreement. Planting of farmer-saved seed is prohibited (Certifed Seed Only).
Agronomics
Relative Maturity
Medium Late
Plant Height
Medium Tall
Grain
Head Type
Awned
Test Weight
Excellent
Protein content
Fair
Yield
Excellent
Disease Tolerance
Stem Rust
2
Leaf Rust
2
Bacterial Leaf Streak
4
FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT
4
Foliar Disease
4
Excellent yield with good protein
Medium early maturity
Good to very good standability
Good to very good fusarium head blight and bacterial leaf streak tolerance
Agronomics
Straw Strength: Very Good to Good
Relative Maturity: Medium Early
Plant Height: Medium
Grain
Head Type: Awned
Test Weight: Very Good to Excellent
Superior straw strength to combat lodging
Widely adapted—impressive performance across the Northern Plains
High protein type with high yield potential for maximum economic returns
Very good bacterial leaf streak tolerance
Agronomics
Straw Strength: Very Good to Excellent
Relative Maturity: Medium Late
Plant Height: Medium Tall
Grain
Head Type: Awned
Test Weight: Very Good to Excellent
Protein content: Very Good
ND Rodeo slow darkening pinto (SDP) bean was released in 2023 by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. ND Rodeo has shown competitive agronomic performance compared to other varieties commonly grown in North Dakota. It has an upright, indeterminate (short vine) growth habit and matures in approximately 102 days. ND Rodeo has superior seed yield and size compared with other slow darkening pinto cultivars grown in the region. ND Rodeo has resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and intermediate resistance to common bacterial blight (CBB). Canning quality and seed shape and size are within acceptable commercial ranges.
Characteristics
Seed Yield: Superior
Plant Type: Upright short vine
Maturity: Full-season
BCMV: Resistance
CBB: Intermediate resistance