2010-06-072010-06-071991https://hdl.handle.net/10365/9531Discussion of cultivars of hard red wheat grown under conventional-till and no till cropping systems at four locations in North Dakota over five seasons, 1984/85 through 1988/89 are compared. The overall average yields for conventional-till wheat and no-till wheat 36.2 and 37.3 bushels per acre. A greater advantage for no-till production was indicated for those environments in which wheat displayed differential winter survival in 12 of 20 environments due to greater stands and less winter injury.North Dakota State UniversityWheatVarietiesTillagePerformance of Hard Red Winter Wheat Cultivars under Conventional-till and No-till SystemsArticle