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Learn about the different varieties of wheat below.


The following varieties are licensed to Oklahoma Genetics, Inc. OGI is a farmer nonprofit that distributes pedigreed seed to producers in Oklahoma and surrounding states. Producers must be members of OGI in order to purchase foundation seed for OGI varieties. All OGI Varieties are under PVP and the Clearfield Varieties also have a patent. Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited - To Be Sold By Variety Name Only As A Class of Certified Seed - U.S. Protected Variety - (1994 PVPA and Title V). Learn more about OGI varieties below.

  • Butler's Gold

    High protein / functionality / test weight; suited for late planting and early harvest. GoldnGrain®

    Learn more from the Butler's Gold flyer.

  • OK Corral

    OK Corral sets a new beardless standard by offering exceptional grain yield potential with excellent bread baking quality. Due to its wide range of optimal economic uses and wide adaptability, OK Corral is positioned throughout the southern Plains, including situations subject to moderate aluminum toxicity and soil acidity (pH greater than 4.8) and to Hessian fly infestations.

    Test weight on OK Corral may be optimized in more western locations including the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, though it is sensitive to stem rust and likely susceptible to wheat streak mosaic.

    Strengths include: Versatility from grain only to forage only; pasture establishment and grazing tolerance; and balance of dough strength/extensibility; low PPO.

    Weaknesses include: Recovery from multiple spring freezes; early, severe infections of leaf rust; and grain yield may benefit from higher seeding rate. GrazenGrain®

    Learn more from the OK Corral flyer.