Goodstreak
Goodstreak
is medium in maturity, about 1 day earlier than Buckskin and 2 days
later than Pronghorn. It has a long coleoptile similar in length
to Pronghorn and slightly shorter than Buckskin. Goodstreak has
performed best in lower yield potential sites, such as the western
Panhandle, but has been consistent in performance across western
Nebraska. The mature plant height of Goodstreak is 38 inches. It
has moderate straw strength, better than Arapahoe, Buckskin, and
Pronghorn, but not as good as Wesley. The winter hardiness of Goodsteak
is good to very good and comparable to other winter wheat cultivars
adapted and commonly grown in Nebraska. Goodstreak is moderately
resistant to stem and stripe rust and Hessian fly (better than Buckskin).
It is susceptible to leaf rust and wheat streak mosaic virus. Goodstreak
is a hard red winter wheat cultivar developed cooperatively by the
Nebraska Agricultural Experimant Station and the USDA-ARS and released
in 2002 by the developing institutions and the Wyoming Agricultural
Experiment Station. Noncomplementary varieties include: Colt, Ike,
Loredo, and Pronghorn.
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Contact the following certified seed growers for this variety:
- Cullan
Farms, Hemingford, 308-487-5288
- D&S Hansen Farms, Hemingford, 308-760-0189
- Kriesel
Certified Seed, Gurley, 308-884-2424
- Winkelman
Seed, Dalton, 308-377-2453
- V
& F Farms Co., Chappell, 308-874-2840
- Spurgin,
Inc., Paxton, 308-239-4539
- Carter
Certified Seed, Chappell, 308-874-2892
- Campstool
Farms, Kimball, 308-235-7284
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