2137
2137
is an early maturing variety of moderately short height, slightly
taller than TAM 107and Karl 92. It can be grown statewide and is
best adapted to more productive soils and sites. Straw strength
is very good to excellent. 2137 is well suited to irrigated production,
but it is susceptible to stripe rust. Its above average resistance
to residue-borne foliar diseases makes it a useful choice for reduced
tillage/continuous wheat systems. 2137 is very susceptible to fusarium
head scab. It has a moderately short coleoptile, good tillering
ability, and fair to good winterhardiness. Grain has average test
weight patterns with acceptable milling and baking qualities. Noncomplementary
varieties include: 2163.
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Contact the following certified seed growers for this variety:
- Anderson Seed, Odell, 402-766-3790
- Dale Henke, Syracuse, 402-269-2522
- J.M.
Kuehn Inc., Heartwell, 308-563-2101
- Edgar
Buescher & Sons, Lawrence, 402-756-7791
- Poppe
Farms, Grant, 308-252-2206
- Rezac Seed, Valparaiso, 402-784-3875
- William
Junge, Gordon, 308-327-2823
- Winter Farms, Grafton, 402-469-1738
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