WSU crop tours offer sneak peek at varieties
Farmers will have a chance to check out the latest grain varieties during Washington State University’s upcoming crop tour season, which kicks off June 6 in the Horse Heaven Hills.
University and private breeders and researchers will be present at the various tour stops to provide specific background on the wheat and barley varieties.
“There’s some newer stuff out there that I think is going to catch people by surprise,” said Aaron Esser, WSU Extension Adams County director and interim director of WSU’s variety testing program.
He said many growers are curious about Norwest Duet from Limagrain Cereal Seeds and Oregon State University.
“The farmers win by having a choice,” he added. “The advantage is, they have more options out there. The difficult thing is, they have more options out there. It takes time and energy to figure out what option’s best for their situation.”
“It’s pretty rigorous,” said of the slate of tours. Esser canceled an Almira tour and added a Creston tour, after it was not included on the schedule last year. Esser didn’t want to leave Creston out two years in a row.
Almira was originally scheduled, too, but was booked at the same time as a tour in Moses Lake.
It’s important for farmers to have access to the trials, Esser said.
Esser expects discussions on falling numbers, the test that measures starch damage; seeding rates and new technologies.
Stripe rust activity has been relatively low this year, he said.
“There’s always something that pops up,” he said.
WSU crop schedule:
• Horse Heaven: 8 a.m., June 6, contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210 • Ritzville: 1 p.m., June 6, contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210 • Western Whitman County (LaCrosse): 9:30 a.m., June 7, contact Steve Van Vleet at 509-397-6290 • Connell: 5 p.m., June 7, contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210 • Pendleton Field Day, Oregon: 7:30 a.m. June 12, contact Stewart Wuest at 541-278-4381 • Moro Field Day, Oregon: 7:30 a.m. June 13, contact Stewart Wuest at 541-278-4381
• WSU weed science, Pullman: 12:30 p.m. June 13, contact Drew Lyon at 509-335-2961
• Lind Field Day: 8:30 a.m,, June 14, contact Bill Schillinger at 509-235-1933
• Harrington: 4 p.m., June 14, contact Diana Roberts at 509-477-2167
• St. Andrews: 5 p.m., June 15, contact Dale Whaley at 509-745-8531
• Eureka (cooperative with Oregon State University and Northwest Grain Growers): 3 p.m., June 18, contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210
• University of Idaho and Limagrain (Lewiston, Idaho): 8:30 a.m., June 19, contact Doug Finkelnburg at 208-799-3096 • Walla Walla (cereals; cooperative with Oregon State University and Northwest Grain Growers): 1 p.m., June 20, contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210
• Dayton (cereals and legumes; cooperative with Oregon State University and Northwest Grain Growers): 8 a.m. June 22, contact Paul Carter at 509-382-4741
• Moses Lake (irrigated): 8 a.m., June 25, contact Andy McGuire at 509-754-2011, ext. 4313 • Creston: 3 p.m. June 25, contact Diana Roberts at 509-477-2167
• Wilke Farm Field Day, Davenport: 8 a.m. June 26; contact Aaron Esser at 509-659-3210 • Reardan: 2 p.m., June 26, contact Diana Roberts at 509-477-2167
• Mayview: 9 a.m., June 27, contact Mark Heitstuman at 509-243-2009
• Anatone: 3:30 p.m., June 27, contact Mark Heitstuman at 509-243-2009
• Fairfield: 7 a.m., June 28, contact Diana Roberts at 509-477-2167
• St. John: 10 a.m., June 28, contact Steve Van Vleet at 509-397-6290
• Lamont: 1:30 p.m,, June 28, contact Steve Van Vleet at 509-397-6290
• Bickleton: 11 a.m., June 29, contact Hannah Brause at 509-773-5817
• Farmington: 8 a.m, July 6, contact Steve Van Vleet at 509-397-6290
• Palouse: 3:30 p.m,, July 6, contact Steve Van Vleet at 509-397-6290