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Agronomic Advice Fit to Your Region

You expect agronomic insights that will stand up to the tough conditions your operation faces. Our regional resources bring you advice tailored to your region’s needs to meet your standards for excellence. Choose your region below to get started.

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Central Region

Explore WestBred® Wheat varieties proven to perform in the Central Region. To learn more about which varieties work best for your operation, reach out to your regional team.

Contact
Mark Lubbers
Senior Technical Product Manager
mark.lubbers@bayer.com
316-640-7895

Contact
Andrew Blubaugh
Regional Commercial Manager
andrew.blubaugh@bayer.com
620-960-9957

View Central Region Varieties

High-Performing Varieties

RM MediumWB4401
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  • Excellent Yield Potential
  • Excellent Forage Yield Potential
  • Strong Disease Resistance Package
RM Medium-LateWB4792
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  • Excellent Yield Potential
  • Strong Western Adaptation
  • Good Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus Resistance
RM Medium-LateWB4699
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  • Excellent Yield Potential
  • Excellent Standability
  • Holds Winter Dormancy Well
RM MediumWB4595
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  • Excellent Yield Potential and Test Weight
  • Very Good Standability
  • Good Drought Tolerance
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What People Are Saying

“We’ve seen WB4792 perform well in wet and dry seasons. It is a variety with a good disease package and very high-yield potential in dryland country, handles the heat and it has good straw strength and very large heads, allowing you to be open with plant populations and still achieve outstanding yields.”

Rick Horton, Grower - Kansas

“WB4401 is a new variety that looks to be rock-solid with great yield potential. It displays excellent tillering capacity for following soybeans and is an ideal maturity for our area. WB4401 provides us the complete disease package we need on our farm, including fusarium head blight tolerance.”

Shaun Ohlde, Grower - Kansas