Texas A&M AgriLife’s public breeding program releases new wheat, triticale varieties
WINNING WHEAT The beardless wheat variety TX14V70214 will soon be licensed by JoMar Seeds under the name ‘Dyna-Gro 7322.’This new wheat variety is expected to be broadly adapted after performing well in grain, forage and silage trials. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE PHOTO BY KAY LEDBETTER
KAY LEDBETTER | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE
Richard Vierling, Ph.D., director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Vernon and Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed director, and Sean Stephens, manager at Foundation Seed, are responsible for producing genetically pure Foundation Class seed of the new cultivars developed by AgriLife Research scientists.