Agronomic and malting quality phenotypes

Agronomic and malting quality traits were measured in 16 and 9 environments, respectively. The phenotype data files are coded for each environment as follows:
Environment #  Location                     Year  Cooperator
1              Crookston, Minnesota         1992  D. Rasmusson (rasmu002@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
2              Ithaca, New York             1992  M. Sorrells (mes12@cornell.edu)
3              Guelph, Ontario              1992  D. Falk (dfalk@crop.uoguelph.ca)
4              Pullman, Washington          1992  S. Ullrich (ullrich@wsu.edu)
5              Brandon, Manitoba            1992  W. Legge (legge@mbrsbr.agr.ca)  
6              Outlook, Saskatchewan        1992  R. Irvine 
7              Goodale, Saskatchewan        1992  B. Rossnagel (rossnagel@sask.uask.ca)   
8              Saskatoon, Saskatchewan      1992  B. Rossnagel (rossnagel@sask.uask.ca)   
9              Tetonia, Idaho               1992  D. Wesenberg (fax: 208-397-4165)
10             Bozeman, Montana (irrigated) 1992  T. Blake (blake@hordeum.oscs.montana.edu)
11             Bozeman, Montana (dryland)   1992  T. Blake (blake@hordeum.oscs.montana.edu)
12             Aberdeen, Idaho              1991  D. Wesenberg  (fax: 208-397-4165)
13             Klamath Falls, Oregon        1991  P. Hayes (hayesp@css.orst.edu)
14             Pullman, Washington          1991  S. Ullrich (ullrich@wsu.edu)
15             Bozeman, Montana (irrigated) 1991  T. Blake (blake@hordeum.oscs.montana.edu)
16             Bozeman, Montana (dryland)   1991  T. Blake (blake@hordeum.oscs.montana.edu)

A full description of the phenotyping procedures is available in Hayes et al. (1993).

Parental values