Wheat

Showdown

Built for the Oklahoma Panhandle & High Plains Conditions

Showdown Wheat is a dependable wheat variety designed for the demanding conditions of the Oklahoma Panhandle. Built for High Plains environments, it offers strong adaptability, reliable standability, and consistent performance for both grain and grazing systems.

  • Built for the Oklahoma Panhandle
  • Strong adaptability to High Plains conditions
  • Reliable grain and grazing performance
  • Excellent standability
  • Consistent production across variable environments

Wheat for the Oklahoma Panhandle & High Plains

Showdown Wheat is specifically designed for growers across the Oklahoma Panhandle, where wheat must handle:

  • Wind stress
  • Variable rainfall
  • Heat fluctuations
  • Challenging soil conditions

This variety performs well in:

  • Dryland wheat systems
  • Dual-purpose grazing programs
  • Grain production acres
  • Variable High Plains environments

Why Choose Showdown Wheat?

Strong Yield Potential

Delivers reliable grain production across varying environments.

Dual-Purpose Flexibility

Suitable for both grazing and grain systems.

High Plains Adaptation

Built to handle Oklahoma Panhandle weather and environmental stress.

Strong Standability

Holds up well through wind and changing conditions.

Consistent Performance

Dependable production year after year.

Wheat Planting Guidelines

  • Planting Season: Fall
  • Seeding Rate: 60–120 lbs per acre
  • Planting Depth: 1″–1.5″
  • Soil Requirement: Well-drained soils preferred
  • Sun Requirement: Full sun

Agronomic Characteristics

  • Type: Winter Wheat
  • Use: Grain or grazing
  • Maturity: Medium
  • Standability: Strong
  • Adaptability: Oklahoma Panhandle & High Plains

Is Showdown Wheat Right for Your Operation?

Showdown Wheat is ideal if you:

  • Farm in the Oklahoma Panhandle
  • Need dependable wheat performance
  • Run dual-purpose systems
  • Want stable grain production
  • Need adaptability to High Plains conditions

Wheat Production FAQs

Is Showdown Wheat good for the Oklahoma Panhandle?

Yes, it is specifically adapted for High Plains and Oklahoma Panhandle production systems.

Can Showdown Wheat be grazed?

Yes, it performs well in dual-purpose grazing and grain programs.

How much showdown wheat seed should I plant per acre?

Typically 60–120 lbs per acre depending on moisture and management.

Is showdown wheat a good crop for the High Plains?

Yes, showdown wheat remains one of the most dependable crops for the region.

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