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0PI 653842'Kelse'Triticum aestivum L. subsp. aestivum Washington, United StatesPVPOKERNELSNot Available2008DEVELOPED2008CultivarHard red spring wheat. Awned, semi-dwarf, mid-season maturity, white straw, and tan glumes. Targeted to the intermediate to high rainfall (>400mm average annual precipitation) production regions of Washington State, as a replacement for WestBred 926, Tara 2002, and Scarlet due to its high grain yield potential, high-temperature, adult-plant resistance to stripe rust, and resistance to local biotypes of the Hessian fly. Outstanding baking quality compared to other hard red spring wheat varieties in commercial production in the Pacific Northwest. Test weight and grain protein content are typically higher than WestBred 926.1775265PI 653842