Seed Varieties

We offer several different seed varieties. Please let us know if you can't find what you're looking for. In addition to the wheat varieties listed here, we also grow pinto bean and soybean seed. Please contact us for more information.

Hard Red Spring Wheat

AgriPro HY141 – Hybrid Hard Red Spring Wheat

Highlights

• Consistent, high yield potential throughout the Northern Plains

• Similar agronomics to SY Valda, but with an earlier finish

• Excellent end-use quality

• 80% seeding rate compared to normal

 

 

Agronomics

Maturity:  Medium

Test Weight:  Excellent

Protein:  Fair

Height:  Medium

Straw Strength:  Good

Agripro HY162 – Hybrid Wheat

Highlights

  • Consistent, high yield potential throughout the Northern Plains
  • Similar agronomics to SY Valda, but with an earlier finish
  • Excellent end-use quality
  • 80% seeding rate compared to normal

 

Agronomics

Straw Strength: Good

Relative Maturity: Medium

Plant Height: Medium Tall

 

Grain

Head Type: Awned

Test Weight: Excellent

Protein content: Fair

AP Dagr – Top-End Yield Potential

Broadly adapted in the Northern Plains, with exceptional yield record in South Dakota

SY Valda pedigree

Very good bacterial leaf streak (BLS) tolerance

Good straw strength

Agronomics

Straw Strength

Good

Relative Maturity

Medium Late

Plant Height

Medium

Grain

Head Type

Awned

Test Weight

Excellent

Protein content

Fair

Yield

Excellent

 

Stem Rust

5

Leaf Rust

2

Bacterial Leaf Streak

4

FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT

5

Foliar Disease

5

AP Elevate – Elevating Wheat Yield Potential

Highlights

 

  • Excellent combination of yield and protein potential
  • Strong fusarium head blight and bacterial leaf streak tolerance
  • Very good straw strength
  • Excellent harvestability
  • Widely adapted

 

Agronomics

 

Straw Strength: Very Good

Relative Maturity: Medium Late

Plant Height: Medium

 

Grain

Head Type: Awned

Test Weight: Very Good to Excellent

Protein content: Good

AP Iconic – Next-Gen Yield Leader

Top-yielding AgriPro variety across North Dakota and Minnesota, three-year data

Solid protein potential Very good straw strength

Very good fusarium head blight (scab) and bacterial leaf streak tolerance

AP Iconic requires a Seed Stewardship Agreement. Planting of farmer-saved seed is prohibited (Certifed Seed Only).

Agronomics

Relative Maturity

Medium Late

Plant Height

Medium Tall

Grain

Head Type

Awned

Test Weight

Excellent

Protein content

Fair

Yield

Excellent

 

Disease Tolerance

 

Stem Rust

2

Leaf Rust

2

Bacterial Leaf Streak

4

FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT

4

Foliar Disease

4

AP Murdock – Yield Muscle and Straw Strength

Excellent yield with good protein

Medium early maturity

Good to very good standability

Good to very good fusarium head blight and bacterial leaf streak tolerance

 

 

Agronomics

Straw Strength:  Very Good to Good

Relative Maturity:  Medium Early

Plant Height:  Medium

 

 

Grain

Head Type:  Awned

Test Weight:  Very Good to Excellent

AP Smith – Stands Strong

Superior straw strength to combat lodging

Widely adapted—impressive performance across the Northern Plains

High protein type with high yield potential for maximum economic returns

Very good bacterial leaf streak tolerance

 

 

Agronomics

Straw Strength:  Very Good to Excellent

Relative Maturity:  Medium Late

Plant Height:  Medium Tall

 

 

Grain

Head Type:  Awned

Test Weight:  Very Good to Excellent

Protein content:  Very Good

Edible Beans

ND Falcon Pinto Beans

  • Competitive seed yield compared to other commercial cultivars
  • Excellent upright architecture
  • Resistance to rust (race 20-3) via Ur-11 gene
  • Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN)
  • Resistance to BCMV (I gene)
  • Uniform drydown
  • Good canning quality  

ND Rodeo Pinto Beans

ND Rodeo slow darkening pinto (SDP) bean was released in 2023 by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. ND Rodeo has shown competitive agronomic performance compared to other varieties commonly grown in North Dakota. It has an upright, indeterminate (short vine) growth habit and matures in approximately 102 days. ND Rodeo has superior seed yield and size compared with other slow darkening pinto cultivars grown in the region. ND Rodeo has resistance to bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and intermediate resistance to common bacterial blight (CBB). Canning quality and seed shape and size are within acceptable commercial ranges.

Characteristics

Seed Yield: Superior

Plant Type: Upright short vine

Maturity: Full-season

BCMV: Resistance

CBB: Intermediate resistance