So you will remove Year from the analysis?
Rainfall is just one of presumably many perturbations that contribute to the random effect labelled as Year. Would it make sense to switch from a random categorical factor (Year) to a fixed continuous factors like rainfall?
Variety is a fixed effect that depends on the level of another factor? That effect requires an interaction term in the model.
If you have multiple crops in your data set and you combine them, then the additional variation across years or crops will reduce the power of your tests.
Because you are comparing the same response across all of the groups, you don't need to use %CV. You can compare the variance directly in the Oneway platform. Select Analyze > Fit Y by X. Click the red triangle after you launch the platform and select Unequal Variances. The Bartlett's test is the most powerful test for normally distributed data. The Levene's test is the most powerful test otherwise.
You can also use the Normal Quantile Plot command in Oneway to assess normality of the data.