The Idaho Wheat Commission conducts variety surveys in winter and spring to understand which varieties have been planted throughout the state. The information shared is kept confidential and totals are reported by NASS reporting districts as a percentage reported through the survey.Northern Idaho NASS District 10 comprised 29 percent of spring wheat acres reported in the survey. In this district, Ryan remained the top variety reported, followed by Tekoa. Tekoa replaced Seahawk as the second most reported variety in this district.Southeastern Idaho NASS District 90 captured 47 percent of spring wheat acres reported through the survey.
Jefferson, WB 6430, WB 9668, and UI Stone were the most common varieties reported in this district. Significant acreage of Durum and SY Gunsight were also reported in Southcentral NASS District 80, which totaled 22 percent of spring acres reported across the state. Click here for the 2022 Spring Variety Survey results.