Dependable Performance Across the Southern Plains
From dryland wheat fields to highly managed irrigated acres, High Cotton Wheat is built to perform in the challenging conditions of the Southern Plains.
Ideal growing regions include:
- West Texas
- Texas Panhandle
- Eastern New Mexico
- Oklahoma Panhandle
- Southern Kansas
High Cotton Wheat offers dependable performance through changing weather conditions while maintaining excellent grain yield and harvestability.
Maximize Every Acre
High Cotton Wheat was selected for producers focused on grain yield and profitability.
Its strong agronomic package helps maximize production by combining excellent tillering, standability, and grain fill throughout the growing season.
Performance Advantages
- Excellent grain yield potential
- Strong tillering
- Excellent test weight
- Consistent performance
- Efficient use of available moisture
Whether moisture comes from rainfall or irrigation, High Cotton Wheat is built to respond.
Why Choose High Cotton Wheat?
Excellent Yield Potential
Designed to produce competitive grain yields year after year.
Adapted to West Texas
Thrives under Southern Plains growing conditions.
Strong Standability
Excellent stalk strength helps reduce lodging and improve harvest efficiency.
Broad Adaptation
Performs across a wide range of soil types and production environments.
Strong Disease Tolerance
Helps maintain plant health and protect yield potential throughout the season.
Dryland & Irrigation Performance
Flexible enough to perform under both moisture-limited and irrigated production systems.
A Wheat Variety That Fits Multiple Production Systems
High Cotton Wheat is an excellent fit for:
Dryland Grain Production
Dependable performance with limited rainfall.
Irrigated Wheat Acres
Responds well to additional moisture and fertility.
Commercial Wheat Farms
Built for growers focused on maximizing grain production.
Southern Plains Agriculture
Adapted for the conditions producers face throughout the region.
High Cotton Wheat FAQs
Is High Cotton Wheat a good choice for West Texas?
Yes. High Cotton Wheat is well adapted to West Texas and Southern Plains growing conditions.
Can High Cotton Wheat be grown under irrigation?
Yes. It performs well under both irrigated and dryland production systems.
What is High Cotton Wheat best suited for?
High Cotton Wheat is primarily grown for high-yield grain production.
Does High Cotton Wheat have good standability?
Yes. Strong standability helps improve harvest efficiency and protect yield potential.
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