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A hero for every region.Unleash the power of our
wheat and barley varieties.
Western Australia
Spring 2019
Spring 2019
Growing Together
@InterGrain1
Australian Hard (AH)
Potential Malt Barley
Hay Oat
Feed Barley
BANKS P
NINJA P
DEVIL P
VIXEN P
ROCKSTAR P (b POTENTIAL AH
ROSALIND P (b
KINGBALE P
FLINDERS P (b
BASS P (b
LA TROBE P (b
LITMUS P (b
SUPREME P
Yield, AH and APWN make this beast a very tempting choice!
A cunning variety for those looking to win the early-mid flowering, AH wheat race.
The potential AH wheat that rocks till late.
The smart feed barley with yield and yield stability in its DNA.
A new oat dynasty!
An early flowering, acid soil tolerant barley.
Navigating the medium - high rainfall areas with mildew resistance.
An internationally approved, export malting barley.
Governing low - medium rainfall environments, a proven export malt leader.
ZEN P (b
Experience inner peace when you switch from Calingiri to Zen.
The udon quality ruler.*
The ugly duckling! Distinct characteristics suited to the medium-high rainfall zone.
The agile yield fighter, rising to the challenge in all seasonal conditions.
Australian Noodle Wheat (ANW)
Australian Premium White (APW Clearfield® Plus)
KINSEI P (b
Combining the power of balanced quality and performance in a late flowering udon.
CHIEF CL PLUS P (b
The weed control boss!
VS Very susceptible
SVS Susceptible to Very susceptible
S Susceptible
MSS Moderately susceptible to Susceptible
MS Moderately susceptible
MRMS Moderately resistant to Moderately susceptible
MR Moderately resistant
RMR Resistant to Moderately resistant
R Resistant
p Based on provisional data
## WA Stripe Rust Pathotype
# Pathotype Dependent
() Trial numbers
** Eastern states rating, WA not available
*** Wheat leaf rust ratings based on national NVT leaf rust ratings
Wheat & Barley Disease Source: 2018 NVT Disease Consensus Ratings
Agronomic Characteristics: InterGrain Breeding
^Time to Flowering reference: Flower Power -Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Kynan Jackson (WA Northern & Esperance Region) 0427 855 059Georgia Trainor (WA Central & South West) 0439 093 166 * For information on niche production opportunities please contact InterGrain.
DISEASE GUIDE
TERRITORY MANAGER CONTACTS
BUFF PFlexing its muscles in acidic soils.
IGB1705TThe next generation potential malting, IMI gladiator!
Malt Barley
SPARTACUS CL P (b
A proven gladiator conquering the Asian beer arena.
WHEAT
BARLEY
OATS
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Variety Overview ROCKSTAR P is an exceptionally high-yielding, mid-late flowering, potential AH variety. It has a similar flowering time to MAGENTA P. ROCKSTAR P provides exceptional yields and sets a new yield benchmark for this flowering class. It offers good powdery mildew (Rp), yellow spot (MRMSp) and stripe rust (RMRp) resistance (all provisional ratings), an advantage in wheat on wheat rotations. ROCKSTAR P is well suited to earlier sowing opportunities, performing best in longer growing seasons. It has a good grain size, good test weight and has a moderate plant height, similar to MACE P.
ROCKSTAR P is available for planting in 2020 from local resellers and Seedclub members.
ALTERNATIVE TO: LRPB TROJAN P, MAGENTA P AND SCEPTER P
The POTENTIAL AH wheat that rocks
till late.
The POTENTIAL AH
wheat that rocks
till late.
ROCKSTAR P
POTENTIAL AH NEW
EXCEPTIONAL YIELD
GOOD GRAIN SIZE
YELLOW SPOT (MRMSp)
STEM RUST(MRp)
LEAF RUST(Sp)
STRIPE RUST## (RMRp)
MID-LATE FLOWERING TIME
POWDERY MILDEW (Rp)
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G
Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
ROCKSTAR P
LRPB TROJAN P
MAGENTA P
SCEPTER P
EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive
YIELD
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(2)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
115
110
105
100
95
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/08/2019)
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield.
(Yield Environment t/ha)
WH
EAT
ROCKSTAR P LRPB TROJAN P MAGENTA PCATAPULT P
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
EXCEPTIONAL YIELD
GOOD GRAIN SIZE
STRIPE RUST## (MR)
DEVIL PAH & APWN
YELLOW SPOT (MRMS)
EARLY-MID FLOWERING
TIME
LEAF RUST (SVS)
STEM RUST(MS)
Variety Overview DEVIL P is a high yielding, early-mid flowering wheat with a similar time to flowering to MACE P; distinctly earlier than SCEPTER P. The variety is broadly adapted and has performed exceptionally well within InterGrain trials over the last 4 seasons and NVT in 2017 and 2018. DEVIL P has an AH and APWN classification. DEVIL P’s APWN classification is advantageous in situations where potential pricing premiums and segregations are available. DEVIL P offers an effective disease resistance package, in particular strong yellow spot resistance (MRMS) and very good stripe rust resistance (MR). The variety also has very good physical grain characteristics, with a good grain size, reducing screenings risk.
DEVIL P is available from local Seedclub members and resellers and is approved for farmer to farmer trade.
Yield, AH and APWN make this
beast a very tempting choice!
ALTERNATIVE TO: CORACK P, MACE P, LRPB HAVOC P, SCEPTER P AND WYALKATCHEM P
EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G
Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
DEVIL P
LRPB HAVOC P
SCEPTER P
Yield, AH and APWN make this
beast a very tempting choice!
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 11/02/2019)
DEVIL P SCEPTER P LRPB HAVOC P
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield.
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(2)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
115
110
105
100
YIELD
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
a cunning variety for those
looking to win the early-mid
flowering, AH wheat race.
a cunning variety for those
looking to win the early-mid
flowering, AH wheat race.
EXCEPTIONAL YIELD
GOOD GRAIN SIZE
STRIPE RUST## (MRMS)
VIXEN PAH
YELLOW SPOT (MRMS)
LEAF RUST (SVS)
STEM RUST(MRMS)
Variety Overview VIXEN P is a high yielding early-mid flowering AH wheat. It offers a significant yield advantage compared to MACE P
(approx. 7%), based on long-term NVT results. Long-term NVT results also indicate yields are similar to SCEPTER P. VIXEN P’s early-mid flowering time is ideally suited to mid-May and onwards sowing. In addition to VIXEN P’s yield performance, it offers good stripe and stem rust resistance and yellow spot resistance. VIXEN P has strong physical grain characteristics including a good grain size and hectolitre weight. It also has a short plant height, reducing stubble loads in high yielding environments.
VIXEN P is available from local Seedclub members and resellers.
ALTERNATIVE TO: MACE P, SCEPTER P, DEVIL P, LRPB HAVOC P, WYALKATCHEM P AND WESTONIA
EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G
Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
VIXEN P
LRPB HAVOC P
DEVIL P
SCEPTER P
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 11/02/2019)
VIXEN P SCEPTER P LRPB HAVOC P
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield.
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(2)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
120
115
110
105
100
POWDERY MILDEW (WA PATHOTYPE)
(S)
EARLY-MID FLOWERING
TIME
YIELD
Variety Overview CHIEF CL PLUS P is the highest yielding APW Clearfield® Plus wheat available in WA, providing a quantum improvement in APW Clearfield® Plus wheat yields. CHIEF CL PLUS P is a mid-flowering variety and can be sown slightly earlier than MACE P, providing an alternative varietal option for the main wheat sowing window. The variety has good yellow spot resistance (MRMS), an advantage in wheat on wheat rotations. CHIEF CL PLUS P has an excellent grain size, larger than MACE P and good hectolitre weight. It has excellent vigour and a medium coleoptile. CHIEF CL PLUS P is registered for label rates of Intervix® herbicide, an excellent tool for post-emergent weed control. The possession of the Clearfield® Plus trait provides increased rotational flexibility when other IT crops have been grown the previous year and there are residue concerns.
CHIEF CL PLUS P is available from local Seedclub members and resellers.
CHIEF CL PLUS P APW & APWN
STEM RUST (MR)
MID FLOWERING
TIME
LEAF RUST (MR)
EXCEPTIONAL YIELD
EXCELLENT GRAIN SIZE
CLEARFIELD® PLUS WHEAT (INTERVIX® TOLERANT)
YELLOW SPOT (MRMS)
ALTERNATIVE TO: MACE P, SCEPTER P, GRENADE CL PLUS P AND JUSTICA CL PLUS P
The weed control boss!The weed control boss!
EPR $4.25/tonne GST Exclusive
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
FLOWERING TIME COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
CHIEF CL PLUS P
MACE P
GRENADE CL PLUS P
RAZOR CL PLUS P
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(2)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
115
110
105
100
95
90
GRENADE CL PLUS P CHIEF CL PLUS P SCEPTER P MACE P
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 09/03/2019)
YIELD
Variety Overview KINSEI P is a late flowering ANW and is suited to longer growing season environments where it can be sown from late April to early May. It has a later flowering time than CALINGIRI P and is similar to YITPI P, providing a varietal opportunity to vary flowering times during critical spring stress periods. KINSEI P is not as photoperiod sensitive as YITPI P, however, it has a similar flowering time across a broad range of environments. In longer growing season environments, where the variety is recommended, KINSEI P has consistently demonstrated a 7% yield advantage, on average, when compared to YITPI P. KINSEI P has good stripe rust (MRMS) and useful yellow spot (MS) and stem rust (MS) resistance. KINSEI P has good physical grain characteristics and provides a general udon quality improvement compared to CALINGIRI P and NINJA P.
KINSEI P is available from local Seedclub members and resellers and is approved for farmer to farmer trading.
ALTERNATIVE TO: YITPI P, ZEN P, CALINGIRI, MAGENTA P, LRPB TROJAN P AND CUTLASS P
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
KINSEI PANW
YELLOW SPOT (MS)
STEM RUST(MS)
STRIPE RUST## (MRMS)
LATE FLOWERING
TIME
GOOD GRAIN SIZE
LEAF RUST(S)
HIGH YIELDING
Combining the power of balanced
quality and performance in a
late flowering udon.
Combining the power of balanced
quality and performance in a
late flowering udon.
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive
KINSEI P YITPI P CUTLASS P
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
KINSEI P
NINJA P
YIPTI P
CUTLASS P
SCEPTER P
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(16)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
110
105
100
95
90
(Yield Environment t/ha)
AN
W
YIELD
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 26/06/2019)
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
Variety Overview NINJA P is WA’s ANW yield benchmark. NINJA P’s high yield potential, coupled with potential noodle premiums, provides growers with a profitable varietal alternative. NINJA P is a mid-flowering ANW with its best performance observed with May sowings. NINJA P has a useful disease resistance package, including good yellow spot resistance (MRMS), providing an effective level of resistance for wheat on wheat rotations. It has useful stripe rust resistance (MS) although stem and leaf rust will need to be proactively managed when disease pressure is present. The variety also has good physical grain qualities, exhibiting good grain size (lower screenings risk) and hectolitre weight.
NINJA P is available for farmer to farmer trade, or from local Seedclub members and resellers.
NINJA PANW
ALTERNATIVE TO: CALINGIRI, MACE P, SCEPTER P AND WYALKATCHEM P
HIGHEST YIELDING
ANW
GOOD GRAIN SIZE
LEAF RUST (SVS)
MID FLOWERING
TIME
ZEN P NINJA P SCEPTER P
STEM RUST (SVS)
YELLOW SPOT (MRMS)
STRIPE RUST (MS##)
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(4) 1.5(15) 2(21) 4.5(20)2.5(22) 5(16)3(36) 5.5(2)3.5(26) 6(3)4(24)
115
110
105
100
95
90
85
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G
Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
KINSEI P
NINJA P
ZEN P
SCEPTER P
The agile yield fighter,
rising to the challenge in
all seasonal conditions.
The agile yield fighter,
rising to the challenge in
all seasonal conditions.
YIELD
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 11/02/2019)
IGB1705T POTENTIAL MALT
Variety Overview IGB1705T is an exceptionally high yielding, early to mid flowering, potential
malt, imidazolinone (IMI) tolerant barley. The variety has demonstrated on
average a 3% yield improvement compared to SPARTACUS CL P. IGB1705T
has a good disease resistance profile, representing a general improvement
compared to SPARTACUS CL P for:
• Spot Form Net Blotch (MSp)
• Net form net blotch resistance (MR/MSSp – pathotype dependent)
• Scald resistance (MRMSp)
Similarly, to SPARTACUS CL P, IGB1705T has an erect plant type. The variety
also has very good physical grain qualities, including excellent grain size
(larger than Spartacus CL P) and hectolitre weight. The variety also has a
short coleoptile and it is recommended that sowing depth be considered
when planting this variety. IGB1705T has been accepted into the Barley
Australia malt accreditation program, with earliest possible accreditation in
March 2021.
ALTERNATIVE TO: SPARTACUS CL P, LA TROBE P, SCOPE CL P AND RGT PLANET P
The next generation,
potential malting,
IMI gladiator!
The next generation,
potential malting,
IMI gladiator!
NET FORM NET BLOTCH (MR/MSSp)
SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(MSp)
POWDERY MILDEW (MRp)
SCALD (MRMSp)
EARLY-MID FLOWERING
TIME
CCN (R)
HEAD LOSS RISK: VERY LOW
LODGING TOLERANCE: STRONG
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: GOOD
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: GOOD/EXCELLENT
YIELD
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
IGB1705T SPARTACUS CL P
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(1) 1.5(3) 4(15)2(5) 4.5(6)2.5(8) 5(10) 6(2)3(11) 5.5(5) 6.5(1)3.5(11)
125
115
105
95
2018 NVT National Trials GIWA Malt Specification achievement, excluding brightness; represented as a % of trial number from 50 sites. National dataset.
MA
LT 1
CLA
SSIF
ICA
TIO
N
AC
HIE
VEM
ENT
(%)
50
40
30
20
10
0
2018 NVT NATIONAL TRIALS GIWA MALT 1 SPECIFICATION ACHIEVEMENT EXCLUDING BRIGHTNESS
RGT
PLA
NET
P
26
BASS
P
38
LA T
ROBE
P
34
SPA
RTA
CUS
CL P
34
IGB1
705T
50
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 26/06/2019)
Only yield information >1t/ha has been presented within this graph.
BARLEY
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
Variety Overview BUFF P is a white aleurone, acid soil tolerant variety and is ideally
suited to the acid soil/high aluminium environments of WA. In
general, BUFF P’s time to flowering is slightly later than LA TROBE P
and LITMUS P, and earlier than SCOPE CL P^. BUFF P is broadly
adapted and offers moderately good grain plumpness and
has good early vigour. The variety has moderate net form net
blotch resistance (MRMS/MS) although, generally has a weaker
disease resistance profile. BUFF P is significantly higher yielding
than LITMUS P in both neutral and acidic soil types. BUFF P has
recently been accepted into the Barley Australia Malt Accreditation
program with earliest possible accreditation in 2021.
BUFF P is available for planting in 2020 and is currently
classified as feed variety.
ALTERNATIVE TO: LITMUS P , LA TROBE P, ROSALIND P AND SPARTACUS CL P
Flexing its muscles
in acidic soils.Flexing its muscles
in acidic soils.
BUFF P POTENTIAL MALT
HIGH YIELD SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(S)
POWDERY MILDEW (S)
EARLY FLOWERING
TIME
NET FORM NET BLOTCH (MRMS/MS)
LEAF RUST (MSS)
SCALD (S)
HEAD LOSS RISK: MODERATELY LOW
LODGING TOLERANCE: POOR
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: FAIR
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: MODERATELY GOOD
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
YIELD % LA TROBE P
YIEL
D D
IFFE
REN
CE
(%)
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
-10%
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NVT soil samples indicate 0-10cm soil pH is <5 (CaCl2) NVT soil samples indicate 0-10cm soil pH is >5 (CaCl2)
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 13/02/2019)
2016-18 WA NVT % yield difference to La Trobe2016 2017 2018
EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive
% LITMUS P
YIEL
D D
IFFE
REN
CE
(%)
2016-17 WA NVT % yield difference to LitmusNVT soil samples indicate 0-10cm soil pH is <5 (CaCl2) NVT soil samples indicate 0-10cm soil pH is >5 (CaCl2)
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
2016 2017
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gene
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(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 13/02/2019)
BANKS P POTENTIAL MALT
Variety Overview BANKS P is a high yielding, mid-late flowering variety ideally suited to the medium-high rainfall areas of WA with the optimal time of sowing from 25th April to 15th of May. In general, its time to flowering is later than LA TROBE P and similar to FLINDERS P for all sowing dates^. BANKS P has a good disease resistance profile. It has good net form net blotch (MR#) and powdery mildew (MR) resistance, a definite advantage in higher disease pressure environments. The variety has medium lodging tolerance and a low head loss risk. BANKS P also possesses good physical grain qualities. It has good hectolitre weight and is currently undergoing malt accreditation with earliest possible accreditation in November 2019.
Available from local Seedclub members and resellers and is available for farmer to farmer trade.
ALTERNATIVE TO: RGT PLANET P , LA TROBE P, BASS P AND FLINDERS P
The ugly duckling! Distinct
characteristics suited to the
medium-high rainfall zone.
The ugly duckling! Distinct
characteristics suited to the
medium-high rainfall zone.
HIGH YIELD AND YIELD STABILITY
NET FORM NET BLOTCH
(MRMS)
SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(S)
POWDERY MILDEW (MR#)
SCALD (S)LEAF RUST (MS)
MID-LATE FLOWERING TIME
HEAD LOSS RISK: LOW
LODGING TOLERANCE: MEDIUM
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: GOOD
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: FAIR
EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive
FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISONVery Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
FLINDERS P
BASS P
RGT PLANET P
BANKS P
YIELD
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
FLINDERS P BANKS P RGT PLANET P
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
0.5(2) 1(1) 1.5(3) 4(15)2(5) 4.5(6)2.5(8) 5(10) 6(2)3(11) 5.5(5) 6.5(1)3.5(11)
135
125
115
105
95
85
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 30/05/2019)
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G Early
Late
SPARTACUS CL P MALT
Variety Overview SPARTACUS CL P is a high yielding, malt accredited, Clearfield® barley, with excellent yield potential. In general, it’s time to flowering is similar to LA TROBE P and earlier than SCOPE CL P for all sowing dates^. SPARTACUS CL P has a robust disease resistance profile, including good powdery mildew (MR) and Net Form Net Blotch (MRMS/MSS) resistance.
SPARTACUS CL P is agronomically similar to LA TROBE P, offering good physical grain qualities and has a short rachilla length, reducing itchiness. SPARTACUS CL P has improved grain plumpness compared to LA TROBE P and has very good hectolitre weight, similar to LA TROBE P. SPARTACUS CL P has strong lodging tolerance and a low head loss risk.
SPARTACUS CL P has a similar plant height and architecture to LA TROBE P and has an erect growth habit. SPARTACUS CL P has a short coleoptile and it is recommended that sowing depth be carefully considered when planting this variety.
SPARTACUS CL P is available through your local reseller or InterGrain Seedclub member.
ALTERNATIVE TO: HINDMARSH P , LA TROBE P, SCOPE CL P AND RGT PLANET P
A proven gladiator conquering
the Asian beer arena.A proven gladiator conquering
the Asian beer arena.
EXCELLENT YIELD
CLEARFIELD® BARLEY (INTERVIX© TOLERANT)
EARLY FLOWERING
TIME
POWDERY MILDEW (MR#)
CCN (R) SCALD (SVS)
NET FORM NET BLOTCH
(MRMS/MSS)
SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(SVS)
HEAD LOSS RISK: LOW
LODGING TOLERANCE: STRONG
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: VERY GOOD
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: GOOD
RGT PLANET P
YIELD
EPR $4.25/tonne GST Exclusive
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
0.5(2) 1(1) 1.5(3) 4(15)2(5) 4.5(6)2.5(8) 5(10) 6(2)3(11) 5.5(5) 6.5(1)3.5(11)
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
LA TROBE P SPARTACUS CL P RGT PLANET P
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 26/06/2019)
TIME TO FLOWERING COMPARISON
TIM
E O
F SO
WIN
G
Early
Very Early Early-Mid Mid-LateEarly Mid Late
Late
SPARTACUS CL P
ROSALIND P
LA TROBE P
LA TROBE P MALT FARMER TO FARMER
TRADE APPROVED
Variety Overview LA TROBE P is a high yielding, broadly adapted, malting variety. It is ideally suited to low to medium rainfall environments. In general, its time to flowering is the same as SPARTACUS CL P and earlier than SCOPE CL P for all sowing dates^. It has medium lodging tolerance and has a useful leaf disease resistance profile. LA TROBE P has very good hectolitre weight and possesses malting qualities extremely well suited to export brewing markets. The variety also has a short coleoptile and it is recommended that sowing depth be considered when planting this variety.
LA TROBE P is available for farmer to farmer trade, or from local Seedclub members and resellers.
ALTERNATIVE TO: RGT PLANET P, HINDMARSH P, SCOPE CL P AND SPARTACUS CL P
Governing low-medium rainfall
environments, a proven export
malt leader.
Governing low-medium rainfall
environments, a proven export
malt leader.
HEAD LOSS RISK: MEDIUM
LODGING TOLERANCE: MEDIUM
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: VERY GOOD
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: MODERATELY GOOD
HIGH YIELD
EARLY FLOWERING
TIME
POWDERY MILDEW (MSS#)
CCN (R) SCALD (SVS)
NET FORM NET BLOTCH
(MRMS/MSS)
SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(SVS)
LEAF RUST (MS)
EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive
YIELD
(Brackets indicate number of trials)2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
)
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(1) 1.5(3) 4(15)2(5) 4.5(6)2.5(8) 5(10) 6(2)3(11) 5.5(5) 6.5(1)3.5(11)
120
115
110
105
100
95
SPARTACUS CL P LA TROBE P RGT PLANET P
2016-18 NVT National Trials GIWA Malt Specification achievement, excluding brightness; represented as a % of trial number from 150 sites. National dataset.
MA
LT 1
CLA
SSIF
ICA
TIO
N
AC
HIE
VEM
ENT
(%)
50
40
30
20
10
0
23
RGT
PLA
NET
P
37
SCO
PE C
L P
45SP
ART
AC
US C
L P
37
LA T
ROBE
P
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 20/03/2019)
2016-18 NVT NATIONAL TRIALS GIWA MALT 1 SPECIFICATION ACHIEVEMENT EXCLUDING BRIGHTNESS
ROSALIND P FEED FARMER TO FARMER
TRADE APPROVED
Variety Overview ROSALIND P is a feed barley and with its exceptionally high yield is the yield benchmark for barley in WA. ROSALIND P is a broadly adapted variety, performing exceptionally well across all rainfall zones. In general, Rosalind is earlier to flowering than SCOPE CL P for all sowing dates^. ROSALIND P is an excellent option where there is a low probability of delivering malt barley and yield and yield stability is the top priority. ROSALIND P has a robust disease resistance profile. It offers good leaf rust resistance (MR) and net form of net blotch resistance (MR/MSS) (pathotype dependent). ROSALIND P has strong lodging tolerance, low head loss risk and has moderately good grain plumpness.
ROSALIND P is available for farmer to farmer trade, or from local Seedclub members and resellers.
ALTERNATIVE TO: BASS P, FLINDERS P, RGT PLANET P, LA TROBE P AND SPARTACUS CL P
The smart feed barley with yield
and yield stability in its DNA.The smart feed barley with yield
and yield stability in its DNA.
HEAD LOSS RISK: LOW
LODGING TOLERANCE: STRONG
HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: EXCELLENT
GRAIN PLUMPNESS: MODERATELY GOOD
EXCELLENT YIELD
Rosalind Powdery Mildew: Pathotype change in southern WA has been potentially detected, vigilance and regular checking for the disease is recommended.
SPOT FORM NET BLOTCH
(S)
POWDERY MILDEW
(MRMS#)
SCALD (MS)
NET FORM NET BLOTCH
(MR/MSS)
LEAF RUST (MR)
EARLY-MID FLOWERING
TIME
(Brackets indicate number of trials)
EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive
YIELD
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield.
(Yield Environment t/ha)
1(1) 1.5(3) 4(15)2(6) 4.5(6)2.5(8) 5(10)3(11) 5.5(5)3.5(11) 6(2) 6.5(1)
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
) 120
115
110
105
100
95
2014-18 WA NVT MET yield performance represented annually as a % of site mean yield
(2.85, 17) (3.11, 20) (3.84, 9) (3.5, 15) (3.92, 19)
(Average Yield t/ha, trial number)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
AV
ERA
GE
SITE
MEA
N Y
IELD
(%
) 130
125
120
115
110
105
100
95
Only yield information >1t/ha has been presented within this graph.
SPARTACUS CLP ROSALIND P RGT PLANET P
SPARTACUS CLP ROSALIND P RGT PLANET P
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 20/03/2019)
(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 20/03/2019)
HEIGHT: TALL
IMI TOLERANT: CHEMICAL REGISTRATION
AND PERMIT APPLICATIONS ARE IN PROCESS
IMI TOLERANT
HAY OAT VIGOUR: HIGH
DUAL PURPOSE
OAT
OA
TS
Coming soon, one to watch DUAL PURPOSE IMI OAT
Variety Overview KINGBALE P is a world first IMI tolerant oaten hay variety.
KINGBALE P is a mid-flowering IMI tolerant oaten hay variety with improved tolerance to soil residual imidazolinone herbicides. It is an ideal variety for use where there are IMI residue concerns from previous crops.
KINGBALE P is a tall variety with good early vigour and is suitable for planting in the major hay growing regions of Australia. Preliminary data shows KINGBALE P has a similar disease and agronomic profile to WINTAROO P and indicates that it is resistant to CCN although, rust (likely susceptible) will require proactive management. Yield information is currently limited.
KINGBALE P is a single gene IMI tolerant variety. The original breeding work was undertaken by Grains Innovation Australia (GIA) and the line will be commercialised by InterGrain. The earliest date a full chemical registration for use in oaten hay production is March 2021 however, this is subject to 2019 field testing results and growers are advised that delays may occur.
> Dual purpose potential milling and domestic hay oat
> Early-mid flowering best suited to low-medium rainfall zones
> Potentially available for planting in 2021
> More information to come
KINGBALE P HAY OAT
ALTERNATIVE TO: CARROLUP P, BRUSHER P, WINJARDIE P AND WINTAROO P
CCN (Rp) MID FLOWERING
TIME
A new oat dynasty!A new oat dynasty!
EARLY-MID FLOWERING
TIME
YIELD
NOTES
Kynan JacksonWA Territory Manager (Northern & Esperance Region)
0427 855 [email protected]
Georgia Trainor WA Territory Manager (Central & South West)
0439 093 166 [email protected]
InterGrain Seedclub members
Dr Dan MullanWheat Breeder0403 595 [email protected]
Australian Seed & Grain - Moora08 9651 1069
Coorow Seeds - Coorow08 9952 1088
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multiSEED - Esperance08 9071 1053
David MoodyBarley Breeder0417 051 [email protected]
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