Dependable Performance Year After Year
Growing wheat in the Southern Plains requires varieties capable of handling changing weather conditions while maintaining strong grain production.
Avery Wheat has the agronomic characteristics needed to succeed across diverse production environments.
Ideal growing regions include:
- West Texas
- Texas Panhandle
- Eastern New Mexico
- Oklahoma Panhandle
- Southern Kansas
Whether you’re planting dryland acres or intensively managed irrigated fields, Avery Wheat delivers dependable performance.
Built to Maximize Grain Production
Every bushel counts.
Avery Wheat combines excellent yield potential with dependable agronomics, helping producers maximize returns across varying growing conditions.
Performance Advantages
- Excellent grain fill
- Strong tillering
- Consistent performance
- High test weight potential
- Efficient use of available moisture
Avery Wheat is designed for growers focused on profitable grain production.
Why Choose Avery Wheat?
Excellent Yield Potential
Produces competitive grain yields across a variety of environments.
Adapted to the Southern Plains
Handles the challenging weather conditions common throughout West Texas and surrounding areas.
Strong Standability
Excellent stalk strength helps reduce lodging and improve harvest efficiency.
Broad Adaptation
Performs well across multiple soil types and production systems.
Strong Disease Tolerance
Helps maintain plant health and protect yield potential.
Flexible Production
Suitable for both dryland and irrigated acres.
A Wheat Variety That Fits Multiple Production Systems
Avery Wheat is well suited for:
Dryland Grain Production
Dependable performance under limited moisture.
Irrigated Wheat Acres
Responds well to improved fertility and irrigation.
Commercial Wheat Operations
Excellent option for maximizing grain production.
High Plains Farms
Built for the unique growing conditions of the Southern Plains.
Avery Wheat FAQs
Is Avery Wheat a good choice for West Texas?
Yes. Avery Wheat is well adapted to West Texas and Southern Plains growing conditions.
Can Avery Wheat be grown under irrigation?
Yes. It performs well under both irrigated and dryland production systems.
What is Avery Wheat primarily grown for?
Avery Wheat is primarily grown for high-yield grain production.
Does Avery Wheat have good standability?
Yes. Strong standability helps improve harvest efficiency and protect yield potential.
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