Wheat

WB4511

A Quality Beardless Dryland Wheat for the High Plains

WB4511 Beardless Wheat is a quality dryland wheat variety designed for dependable performance in challenging High Plains environments. With strong adaptability, consistent production, and the advantages of a beardless wheat, it’s a reliable option for grazing and grain systems alike.

  • Quality beardless dryland wheat
  • Adapted for High Plains environments
  • Excellent option for grazing systems
  • Consistent grain production
  • Strong standability and adaptability

Quality Beardless Dryland Wheat for the High Plains

WB4511 Beardless Wheat is specifically adapted for dryland production systems across the High Plains, including areas around Lubbock, where moisture limitations and environmental stress require dependable wheat genetics.

This variety performs well in:

  • Dryland wheat systems
  • Grazing and dual-purpose acres
  • High Plains grain production
  • Variable moisture environments

Why Choose WB4511 Beardless Wheat?

Quality Beardless Dryland Wheat

Built for dependable dryland performance while offering the advantages of a beardless variety.

Excellent for Grazing

Beardless wheat provides improved palatability and easier grazing management for livestock operations.

High Plains Adaptation

Designed to perform under dryland and stress-prone conditions.

Strong Standability

Maintains structure through wind and weather stress common in the Plains.

Consistent Production

Reliable performance across different soil and rainfall conditions.

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: Beardless Winter Wheat
  • Use: Grazing or grain
  • Maturity: Medium
  • Standability: Strong
  • Adaptability: High Plains & Dryland Systems

Is WB4511 Beardless Wheat Right for Your Operation?

WB4511 is ideal if you:

  • Run dryland wheat acres
  • Need a quality beardless wheat
  • Use dual-purpose grazing systems
  • Farm in the High Plains
  • Want dependable wheat production under variable conditions

Wheat Production FAQs

What is beardless wheat?

Beardless wheat varieties lack long awns, making them more livestock-friendly for grazing and hay use.

Is WB4511 good for dryland farming?

Yes, it is specifically adapted for dryland wheat production systems.

Can WB4511 be grazed?

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

How much wheat seed should I plant per acre?

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

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