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Spring 2020 Western Australia A hero for every region. Unleash the power of our cereal varieties. @InterGrain1 /InterGrain
WHEAT BARLEY Australian Hard (AH) Potential Malt Barley (NEW) ROCKSTARP b( MAXIMUSP CLb( The AH and AHN wheat that rocks till late. Next generation potential malting, IMI gladiator! DEVIL P BUFFP Yield and AH and AHN make this creature a very tempting choice! Flexing its muscles in acidic soils. VIXENP Malt Barley A cunning variety for those looking to win the mid-quick maturing, AH and AHN wheat race. SPARTACUS CLP b( Clearfield Plus® Wheat A proven gladiator conquering the Asian beer arena. LA TROBEP (NEW) IGW4502 (Potential AH) Governing low - medium rainfall environments, a proven export malt leader. The early breaker! Long season, potential AH, IMI wheat. CHIEF CL PLUSP (APW & APWN) FLINDERSP b( Navigating the medium - high rainfall areas with mildew resistance. The weed control boss! SHERIFF CL PLUSP (APW & APWN) BASSP An internationally approved, export malting barley. Meet the mid-slow maturing Clearfield® Plus wheat officer, protecting yield and yield stability. Feed Barley Australian Noodle Wheat (ANW) IGB1908, 1GB1967 (Quality classification pending) KINSEIP b( New wave of IMI tolerant barleys! Combining the power of balanced quality and performance in a slow maturing udon. ROSALINDPb( The smart feed barley with yield and yield stability in its DNA. NINJAP The agile yield fighter, rising to the challenge in all seasonal conditions. LITMUSP A quick maturing, acid soil tolerant barley. ZENP b( OATS Experience inner peace when you switch from Calingiri to Zen. SUPREMEP The udon quality ruler. Hay Oat DISEASE GUIDE (NEW) KINGBALEP A new oat dynasty! VS Very susceptible R Resistant TERRITORY MANAGER CONTACTS SVS Susceptible to p Based on provisional data Very susceptible ## WA Stripe Rust Pathotype S Susceptible # Pathotype Dependent MSS Moderately susceptible to Susceptible () Trial numbers Georgia Trainor (Territory Manager) Wheat & Barley Disease Source: MS Moderately susceptible 2019 NVT Disease Consensus Ratings 0439 093 166 MRMS Moderately resistant to Agronomic Characteristics: gtrainor@intergrain.com Moderately susceptible InterGrain Breeding MR Moderately resistant ^Time to Flowering reference: RMR Resistant to Moderately Flower Power -Western Australian resistant Department of Primary Industries and * Based on 2015-19 WA NVT Long-term Regional Development Main Season % Yield Performance, average of 2015-19 annual yield results.
ROCKSTARp The AH and AHN wheat that rocks FARMER TO FARMER AH and AHN TRADE APPROVED till late. WHEAT ALTERNATIVE TO: LRPB TROJANP, CATAPULTP, MAGENTAP, CUTLASSP AND SCEPTERP YIELD EARLY SEASON AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 140 130 120 Variety Overview 110 ROCKSTARP is an exceptionally high-yielding, mid-slow maturing AH and AHN variety. It has a similar maturity to 100 MAGENTAP. ROCKSTARP provides exceptional yields and sets 1.5(2) 2(2) 2.5(1) 3(2) 3.5(5) 4.5(2) a new yield benchmark for this maturity class. It offers good Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) 2015-19 WA predicted early season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield yellow spot (MRMS), stripe and stem rust (RMR) resistance, environment as a % of site mean yield an advantage in wheat on wheat rotations. ROCKSTARP is (Brackets indicate number of trials) well suited to earlier sowing opportunities, performing best in (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 22/04/2020.) longer growing seasons. ROCKSTARP also performs well when germination is delayed. ROCKSTARP’s AHN classification is ROCKSTAR P CATAPULT P LRPB TROJAN P MAGENTA P advantageous in situations where potential pricing premiums and segregations are available. It has a good grain size, good test weight and has a moderate plant height, similar MAIN SEASON to MACEP. 115 ROCKSTARP is available for planting from local resellers and 110 AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) Seedclub members and is farmer to farmer trade approved. 105 EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive 100 95 90 85 80 EXCEPTIONAL GOOD YELLOW SPOT POWDERY MILDEW 0.5(2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) YIELD GRAIN SIZE (MRMS) (WA PATHOTYPE) Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) (S) 2015-19 WA predicted main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield (Brackets indicate number of trials) (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 10/02/2020.) STRIPE RUST## LEAF RUST STEM RUST MID-SLOW (RMR) (S) (MR) SPRING MATURITY P P P P ROCKSTAR CATAPULT LRPB TROJAN MAGENTA
DEVILp FARMER TO FARMER Yield and AH and AHN AH and AHN make this CREATURE a very TRADE APPROVED tempting choice! ALTERNATIVE TO: CORACKP, MACEP, LRPB HAVOCP, SCEPTERP AND WYALKATCHEMP YIELD Variety Overview 125 AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) DEVIL is a high yielding, quick-mid maturing wheat with a similar P 120 maturity to MACEP; distinctly earlier than SCEPTERP. It provides an excellent varietal alternative for spreading flowering during 115 the critical spring stress period. The variety is broadly adapted 110 and has performed exceptionally well within InterGrain trials over the last 5 seasons and NVT over the last 3 years. DEVILP 105 has an AH and AHN classification. DEVILP’s AHN classification is 100 advantageous in situations where potential pricing premiums and segregations are available. 0.5(2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) DEVILP offers an effective disease resistance package, in Yield Environment t/ha (Trial Number) 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as particular strong yellow spot resistance (MRMS) and stripe rust a % of site mean yield (Brackets indicate number of trials) resistance (MR). The variety also has very good physical grain (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/02/2020.) characteristics, with a good grain size, reducing screenings risk. DEVILP is available from local Seedclub members and resellers DEVILP SCEPTERP LRPB HAVOCP MACEP and is approved for farmer to farmer trade. EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive Early MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Mid P TIME OF SOWING SCEPTER EXCEPTIONAL GOOD YELLOW SPOT STRIPE RUST## LRPB HAVOCP YIELD GRAIN SIZE (MRMS) (MR) DEVILP VIXENP Late STEM RUST LEAF RUST QUICK-MID (MS) (SVS) SPRING MATURITY
VIXENp a cunning variety for those looking to win the FARMER TO FARMER AH and AHN TRADE APPROVED quick-mid maturing, AH and AHN wheat race. ALTERNATIVE TO: MACEP, SCEPTERP, EMU ROCKP, LRPB HAVOCP, WYALKATCHEMP AND WESTONIA YIELD Variety Overview AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 145 VIXENP is a high yielding quick-mid maturing AH and AHN 140 wheat. It offers a significant yield advantage compared to 135 MACEP (approx. 7%*), based on long-term main season NVT 130 results*. Long-term NVT results also indicate yields are similar 125 to SCEPTERP on average. However, VIXENP is higher yielding in 120 less than 2t/ha yield environments but also has the flexibility 115 to perform well in soft finishes. VIXENP’s quick-mid maturity is 110 ideally suited to mid-May and onwards sowing. In addition 105 to VIXENP’s yield performance, it offers good stripe (MRMS) 100 0.5 (2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) and stem (MRMS) rust resistance and yellow spot resistance. Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) VIXENP’s AHN classification is advantageous in situations where potential pricing premiums and segregations are available. 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield VIXENP has strong physical grain characteristics, including a (Brackets indicate number of trials) good grain size and hectolitre weight. It also has a short plant (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/08/2020) height, reducing stubble loads in high yielding environments. VIXENP is available from local Seedclub members VIXENP STINGP LRPB HAVOCP SCEPTERP and resellers and is available for farmer to farmer trading. EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive Early MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Mid P SCEPTER TIME OF SOWING EXCEPTIONAL GOOD YELLOW SPOT STRIPE RUST## (MRMS) LRPB HAVOCP YIELD GRAIN SIZE (MRMS) DEVILP STINGP Late VIXENP POWDERY MILDEW STEM RUST LEAF RUST QUICK-MID (WA PATHOTYPE) (MRMS) (SVS) SPRING (S) MATURITY
IGW4502 POTENTIAL AH NEW The early breaker! Long season, potential AH IMI wheat. ALTERNATIVE TO: CUTLASSP, YITPIP, AND ELMORE CL PLUSP MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Very Slow Variety Overview Early IGW4502 IGW4502 is a high yielding, imidazolinone (IMI) tolerant, YITPI P long season, potential AH wheat. It has a similar maturity to TIME OF SOWING CUTLASSP CUTLASSP providing a new varietal opportunity to maximise CATAPULTP early sowing opportunities. IGW4502 has a solid disease ROCKSTARP resistance package, including very good rust resistance, based LRPB TROJANP on InterGrain provisional disease ratings. IGW4502’s best Mid performance has been observed in longer growing seasons. It has good grain size, test weight and a moderate plant height, Late similar to MACEP. IGW4502’s long season maturity, coupled with the IMI tolerance trait provides an ideal variety for early sowing. IGW4502 is present in NVT in 2020. HIGH YIELD YELLOW SPOT IMI STRIPE RUST (MSp) TOLERANT (MRp) LEAF RUST STEM RUST SLOW SPRING (MRp) (MRp) (LONG SEASON) 2019 provisional disease ratings - InterGrain Wheat Breeding. July 2020 - IGW4502, York, WA.
CHIEF CL PLUSp The weed control boss! APW & APWN ALTERNATIVE TO: MACEP, SCEPTERP, GRENADE CL PLUSP AND JUSTICA CL PLUSP YIELD Variety Overview 120 AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 115 CHIEF CL PLUSP is a high yielding APW Clearfield® Plus wheat 110 and yields comparably to MACEP in greater than 2 t/ha yield 105 environments. CHIEF CL PLUSP is a mid-maturing variety 100 and can be sown slightly earlier than MACEP, providing an alternative option for the main wheat sowing window. The 95 variety has excellent stem and leaf rust (MR) and good yellow 90 spot resistance (MRMS), an advantage in wheat on wheat 0.5(2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) rotations. CHIEF CL PLUSP has a very large grain size and good Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) hectolitre weight. It has excellent pre-anthesis vigour and a 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield medium coleoptile. CHIEF CL PLUSP is registered for label rates environment as a % of site mean yield of Intervix® herbicide, an excellent tool for post-emergent weed (Brackets indicate number of trials) control. The possession of the Clearfield® Plus trait provides (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/02/2020.) increased rotational flexibility when other IT crops have been grown the previous year and there are residue concerns. CHIEF CL PLUSP GRENADE CL PLUSP SCEPTERP MACEP CHIEF CL PLUSP is available from local Seedclub members and resellers. EPR $4.25/tonne GST Exclusive Early MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow TIME OF SOWING CHIEF CL PLUSP Mid EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENT YELLOW SPOT CLEARFIELD® YIELD GRAIN SIZE (MRMS) PLUS WHEAT (INTERVIX® TOLERANT) GRENADE CL PLUSP MACEP RAZOR CL PLUSP Late LEAF RUST STEM RUST MID SPRING (MR) (MR) MATURITY
KINSEIp FARMER TO FARMER Combining the power of bala nced ANW a TRADE APPROVED quality and performance in slow maturing udon. ANW ALTERNATIVE TO: YITPIP, ZENP, CALINGIRI, MAGENTAP, LRPB TROJANP AND CUTLASSP YIELD Variety Overview AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 110 KINSEIP is a slow maturing ANW and is suited to longer growing 105 season environments where it can be sown from late April to early May. It has a later maturity than CALINGIRIP and is similar 100 to YITPIP, providing a varietal opportunity to vary flowering times during critical spring stress periods. KINSEIP is not as photoperiod 95 sensitive as YITPIP, however, it has a similar flowering time across a broad range of environments. In longer growing season 90 environments, where the variety is recommended, KINSEIP has 0.5(2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) consistently demonstrated a 10% yield advantage, on average, Yield Environment t/ha (Trial Number) when compared to YITPIP. KINSEIP has good stripe rust (MRMS) and 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield useful yellow spot (MS) resistance. It also has good physical grain (Brackets indicate number of trials) characteristics and provides a general udon quality improvement (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/02/2020.) compared to CALINGIRIP and NINJAP. KINSEIP is available from local Seedclub members and resellers P P P P KINSEI NINJA ZEN YITPI and is approved for farmer to farmer trading. EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Early YIPTIP TIME OF SOWING CUTLASSP HIGH GOOD YELLOW SPOT STRIPE RUST## KINSEIP YIELDING GRAIN SIZE (MS) (MRMS) CALINGIRIP NINJAP Mid SCEPTERP LEAF RUST STEM RUST SLOW SPRING (MSS) (MSS) MATURITY
NINJAp FARMER TO FARMER The agile yield fighter, ANW rising to the challenge in TRADE APPROVED all seasonal conditions. ALTERNATIVE TO: CALINGIRI, MACEP, SCEPTERP AND WYALKATCHEMP YIELD 120 AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 110 Variety Overview 100 NINJAP is WA’s ANW yield benchmark. NINJAP’s high yield potential, coupled 90 with potential noodle premiums, provides growers with a profitable varietal alternative. NINJAP is a mid-maturing ANW with its best performance observed 80 with May sowings. NINJAP has a useful disease resistance package, including 0.5(2) 1(6) 1.5(19) 2(17) 2.5(19) 3(35) 3.5(26) 4(20) 4.5(20) 5(15) 5.5(1) 6(3) good yellow spot resistance (MRMS) and wheat nodorum blotch (MRMS) Yield Environment t/ha (Trial Number) providing an effective level of resistance for wheat on wheat rotations. It 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield has useful stripe rust resistance (MS) although stem (SVS) and leaf rust (S) (Brackets indicate number of trials) will need to be proactively managed when disease pressure is present. The (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 19/02/2020.) variety also has good physical grain qualities, with good grain size (lower screenings risk) and hectolitre weight. NINJAP’s black point resistance is also P P P an advantage (MRMS). NINJA SCEPTER ZEN NINJAP is available for farmer to farmer trade, or from local Seedclub members and resellers. EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Early TIME OF SOWING KINSEIP ZENP HIGHEST GOOD YELLOW SPOT STRIPE RUST Mid NINJAP HIGH YIELD GRAIN SIZE (MRMS) (MS##) ANW SCEPTERP Late WHEAT NODORUM STEM RUST MID SPRING BLACK BLOTCH (SVS) MATURITY POINT (MRMS) (MRMS)
MAXIMUSp CL next generation, POTENTIAL MALT potential malting, IMI gladiator! BARLEY ALTERNATIVE TO: SPARTACUS CLP, LA TROBEP, SCOPE CLP AND RGT PLANETP HEAD LOSS RISK: LODGING GRAIN PLUMPNESS: HECTOLITRE LOW-MEDIUM TOLERANCE: STRONG GOOD/EXCELLENT WEIGHT: GOOD Variety Overview YIELD MAXIMUSP CL is a high yielding, quick-mid maturing, potential 130 AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) malt, imidazolinone (IMI) tolerant barley offering a 4-5% yield advantage over SPARTACUS CLP *. MAXIMUSP CL represents a 120 general disease improvement compared to SPARTACUS CLP. 110 Similar to SPARTACUS CLP, MAXIMUSP CL has an erect plant type, strong lodging tolerance and low-medium head loss risk. The 100 variety also has very good physical grain qualities, including excellent grain plumpness (larger than SPARTACUS CLP) and 90 hectolitre weight. 1(2) 1.5(6) 2(7) 2.5(6) 3(12) 3.5(8) 4(15) 4.5(6) 5(11) 5.5(11) 6(1) 6.5(1) The variety has a short coleoptile and it is recommended that Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) sowing depth be considered carefully when planting this variety. 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield MAXIMUSP CL has been accepted into the Barley Australia malt (Brackets indicate number of trials) accreditation program, with earliest potential accreditation in Only yield information >1t/ha has been presented within this graph. March 2021. (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 10/02/2020) MAXIMUSP CL will be available for planting in 2021 from local Seedclub members or resellers. P P MAXIMUS CL SPARTACUS CL SCREENINGS EPR $4.25/tonne GST Exclusive 90.0 80.0 70.0 SCREENINGS (%) 60.0 50.0 40.0 NET FORM SPOT FORM POWDERY CLEARFIELD® 30.0 NET BLOTCH NET BLOTCH MILDEW (RMR#) BARLEY 20.0 (MRMS-S) (MS) (INTERVIX® TOLERANT) 10.0 0.0 2018-19 WA NVT Screenings (
BUFFp POTENTIAL MALT FARMER TO FARMER TRADE APPROVED Flexing its muscles in acidic soils. ALTERNATIVE TO: LITMUSP , LA TROBEP, ROSALINDP AND SPARTACUS CLP HEAD LOSS RISK: LODGING TOLERANCE: GRAIN PLUMPNESS: HECTOLITRE MEDIUM POOR MODERATELY GOOD WEIGHT: FAIR Variety Overview BUFFP is a white aleurone, acid soil tolerant variety and is ideally suited to the acid soil/high aluminium environments of WA. In general, BUFFP’s maturity is slightly later than LA TROBEP and LITMUSP, and earlier than SCOPE CLP^. BUFFP is broadly adapted and offers moderately good grain plumpness and has HIGH YIELD NET FORM SPOT FORM POWDERY NET BLOTCH NET BLOTCH MILDEW (SVS) good early vigour. The variety has moderate net form net blotch resistance (MRMS-S) (S) (MRMS-S) although, generally has a weak disease resistance profile. BUFFP is on average higher yielding than LITMUSP in both neutral and acidic soil types. BUFFP has been accepted into the Barley Australia Malt Accreditation program with earliest possible accreditation in 2022. LEAF RUST SCALD (MSS) QUICK-MID BUFFP is available for planting from local resellers, Seedclub members and is (MSS) MATURITY farmer to farmer trade approved. BUFFP is currently classified as feed variety. EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive YIELD - % LITMUS P 20% YIELD DIFFERENCE (%) 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% -20% Eradu Mingenew Balidu Buntine Dandaragan Jerramungup Eradu Mingenew Balidu Bolgart Corrigin Dandaragan Wickepin Lake Grace Hyden Jerramungup Scaddan Tincurrin - North Miling Bolgart Corrigin Dandaragan Buntine Mingenew 2016 2017 2019 2016-19 WA NVT MET % yield difference to LitmusP pH (CaCl2) 0-60cm (whole profile) >5 pH (CaCl2) 0-10cm 5 pH (CaCl2) 0-10cm >5 & pH(CaC12) 10-60
SPARTACUS CLp A proven gladiator conqueri ng MALT the Asian beer arena. ALTERNATIVE TO: HINDMARSHP , LA TROBEP, SCOPE CLP AND RGT PLANETP HEAD LOSS RISK: LODGING TOLERANCE: GRAIN PLUMPNESS: HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: LOW STRONG GOOD VERY GOOD Variety Overview YIELD SPARTACUS CLP is a high yielding, malt accredited, Clearfield® barley, with excellent yield potential. In general, it’s maturity is similar to LA TROBEP and AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 125 earlier than SCOPE CLP for all sowing dates^. SPARTACUS CLP has a robust disease resistance profile, including good powdery 115 mildew (MR-MS) and Net Form Net Blotch (MRMS-MSS) resistance. P P SPARTACUS CL is agronomically similar to LA TROBE , offering good physical 105 grain qualities and has a short rachilla length. SPARTACUS CLP has improved grain plumpness compared to LA TROBEP and has very good hectolitre weight, 95 similar to LA TROBEP. SPARTACUS CLP has strong lodging tolerance and a low head loss risk. 85 SPARTACUS CLP has a similar plant height and architecture to LA TROBEP and 1(2) 1.5(6) 2(7) 2.5(6) 3(12) 3.5(8) 4(15) 4.5(6) 5(11) 5.5(7) 6(1) 6.5(1) has an erect growth habit. The variety has a short coleoptile and it is Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) recommended that sowing depth be carefully considered when planting 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield this variety. (Brackets indicate number of trials) (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 10/02/2020.) SPARTACUS CLP is available through your local reseller or InterGrain Seedclub member. EPR $4.25/tonne GST Exclusive SPARTACUS CL P RGT PLANET P LA TROBE P SCOPE CL P Early MATURITY COMPARISON TIME OF SOWING Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow EXCELLENT NET FORM SPOT FORM POWDERY RGT PLANETP Mid YIELD NET BLOTCH NET BLOTCH MILDEW (MRMS-MSS) (SVS) (MR-MS) ROSALINDP SPARTACUS CLP LA TROBEP Late CCN (R) SCALD (MR) QUICK CLEARFIELD® BARLEY MATURING (INTERVIX© TOLERANT)
IGB1908, IGB1967 (QUALITY CLASSIFICATION PENDING) New wave IMI tolerant barleys! ALTERNATIVE TO: SPARTACUS CLP, LA TROBEP, SCOPE CLP AND MAXIMUSP CL HEAD LOSS LODGING GRAIN PLUMPNESS: RISK: MEDIUM TOLERANCE: POOR GOOD/EXCELLENT Variety Overview Early A new wave of IMI tolerant barleys! These new IMI barleys are high MATURITY COMPARISON yielding, quick maturing lines. They are agronomically similar to Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow COMPASSP and are ideally suited to lighter soils and medium-low Mid P TIME OF SOWING rainfall environments. These lines have a similar yield potential to RGT PLANET P COMPASSP, based on preliminary InterGrain yield trials. They offer ROSALIND an effective disease resistance profile including CCN resistance IGB1908 & IGB1967 P and useful levels of spot form net blotch resistance. The lines have SPARTACUS CL P excellent grain size, and a similar lodging tolerance and head loss LA TROBE Late risk to COMPASSP. Further quality testing is required to make an assessment on potential malting quality. One line will be available for planting as a feed variety in 2021. HIGH CCN (Rp) SPOT FORM YIELDING NET BLOTCH (MSp) IGB1967 IGB1908 LEAF RUST NET FORM NET QUICK-MID (SVSp) BLOTCH* MATURITY (MR/Sp) 2019 InterGrain Barley Breeding Provisional Ratings. July 2020 - IGB1967 and IGB1908, York, WA. * Net Form Net Bloch may require proactive management if Oxford virulent strain present
LA TROBEp FARMER TO FARMER Governing low-medium rainfa ll MALT rt environments, a proven expo TRADE APPROVED malt leader. ALTERNATIVE TO: RGT PLANETP, HINDMARSHP, SCOPE CLP AND SPARTACUS CLP HEAD LOSS RISK: LODGING TOLERANCE: GRAIN PLUMPNESS: HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: MEDIUM MEDIUM MODERATELY GOOD VERY GOOD Variety Overview YIELD AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) 125 LA TROBEP is a high yielding, broadly adapted, malting variety. It is ideally suited to low to medium rainfall 115 environments. In general, its maturity is the same 105 as SPARTACUS CLP and earlier than SCOPE CLP for all sowing dates^. It has medium lodging tolerance and 95 has a useful leaf disease resistance profile. 85 LA TROBEP has very good hectolitre weight and 1(2) 1.5(6) 2(7) 2.5(6) 3(12) 3.5(8) 4(15) 4.5(6) 5(11) 5.5(7) 6(1) 6.5(1) possesses malting qualities extremely well suited to Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) export brewing markets. The variety also has a short 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield coleoptile and it is recommended that sowing depth (Brackets indicate number of trials) (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 10/02/2020.) be considered when planting this variety. LA TROBEP is available for farmer to farmer trade. LA TROBE P RGT PLANET P SPARTACUS CL P EPR $4.00/tonne GST Exclusive HECTOLITRE WEIGHT 85.00 80.00 HECTOLITRE WEIGHT (KG/HL) 75.00 70.00 65.00 HIGH YIELD NET FORM SPOT FORM POWDERY NET BLOTCH NET BLOTCH MILDEW (MS-S) 60.00 (MRMS-S) (S) 55.00 50.00 45.00 2018-19 NVT Hectolitre weight (kg/hl) (Data accessed from the GRDC NVT website on 12/03/2020.) LEAF RUST CCN (R) SCALD (MR) QUICK (MSS) MATURITY P P P P LA TROBE MAXIMUS CL SPARTACUS CL COMPASS
ROSALINDp eld The smart feed barley with yi FARMER TO FARMER FEED TRADE APPROVED and yield stability in its DNA. ALTERNATIVE TO: BASSP, FLINDERSP, RGT PLANETP, LA TROBEP AND SPARTACUS CLP HEAD LOSS RISK: LODGING TOLERANCE: GRAIN PLUMPNESS: HECTOLITRE WEIGHT: LOW STRONG MODERATELY GOOD EXCELLENT Variety Overview YIELD AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%) ROSALINDP is an exceptionally high yielding feed barley. ROSALINDP 145 is a broadly adapted variety, performing exceptionally well across 135 all rainfall zones. ROSALINDP is a mid maturing variety, however 125 mid-quick to flowering. In general, ROSALINDP is earlier to flowering 115 than SCOPE CLP for all sowing dates^. ROSALINDP is an excellent 105 option where there is a low probability of delivering malt barley 95 and yield and yield stability is the top priority. ROSALINDP has a 85 1(2) 1.5(6) 2(7) 2.5(6) 3(12) 3.5(8) 4(15) 4.5(6) 5(11) 5.5(7) 6(1) 6.5(1) robust disease resistance profile. It offers good leaf rust resistance Yield Environment t/ha, (Trial Number) (MR) and net form of net blotch resistance (MR-S) (pathotype 2015-19 WA main season NVT MET yield performance, represented by yield dependent). ROSALINDP has strong lodging tolerance, low head environment as a % of site mean yield (Brackets indicate number of trials) loss risk and has moderately good grain plumpness. (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 10/02/2020.) ROSALIND is available for farmer to farmer trade, or from local P Seedclub members and resellers. P P P ROSALIND LA TROBE RGT PLANET EPR $3.50/tonne GST Exclusive MATURITY COMPARISON Very Quick Quick Quick-Mid Mid Mid-Slow Slow Early BASSP TIME OF SOWING EXCELLENT NET FORM SPOT FORM POWDERY YIELD NET BLOTCH NET BLOTCH MILDEW RGT PLANETP (MR-S) (S) (MRMS-MS) Mid ROSALINDP* MAXIMUSP CL SPARTACUS CLP LEAF RUST SCALD (MS) MID SPRING* LA TROBEP Late (MR) MATURITY Rosalind Powdery Mildew: Pathotype change in southern WA has been detected, vigilance and regular checking for the disease is suggested. *RosalindP is mid maturing however mid-quick to flowering.
KINGBALEp HAY OAT A new oat dynasty ! OATS ALTERNATIVE TO: CARROLUPP, BRUSHERP, WINJARDIEP AND WINTAROOP Variety Overview KINGBALEP is a world first IMI tolerant oaten hay variety. HAY OAT VIGOUR: HIGH HEIGHT: IMI TOLERANT: TALL SENTRY® REGISTRATION KINGBALEP is a mid-maturing IMI tolerant oaten hay variety with improved SUBMITTED TO APVMA tolerance to soil residual imidazolinone herbicides. It is an ideal variety for use where there are IMI residue concerns from previous crops. KINGBALEP is a tall variety with good early vigour and is suitable for planting in the major hay growing regions of Australia. Preliminary data shows KINGBALEP has a similar disease and agronomic profile to WINTAROOP and indicates that it is resistant to CCN although, rust (likely susceptible) will require proactive management. Yield information is currently limited. KINGBALEP is a single gene IMI tolerant variety. The original breeding work was undertaken by Grains Innovation Australia (GIA) and the line is being commercialised by InterGrain. A Sentry® registration has been submitted to APVMA for pre-emergent use only, with earliest potential registration for use in oaten hay production in March 2021. It is important to note that delays may occur and KINGBALEP may not be released if a Sentry® registration is not received. Sentry®, pending successful registration, will be the ONLY imidazolinone herbicide registered for use on IMI oats. Seed will be available for planting in 2021 - pending a Sentry® registration. KingbaleP, Kalkee VIC, 2019 HIGH OATEN CCN (Rp) MID HAY YIELD MATURING
NOTES Check your barley variety with us! InterGrain have partnered with ZoomAgri to develop ZoomBarley, a device that via computer vision and artificial intelligence is able to identify barley varieties within minutes. Launch Offer! To launch the technology in Australia we’re offering growers a free barley variety ID service for the first 1000 samples received (Maximum 4 samples per grower). We can test: • BassP • CompassP • FlindersP • La TrobeP • RGT PlanetP • Scope CLP • Spartacus CLP • MaximusP CL (Coming Soon) Let’s Test! Download and complete the form on the InterGrain website and send a 60g UNTREATED representative seed sample by following the simple instructions on the website. For more information, please contact: Georgia Trainor, Territory Manager at gtrainor@intergrain.com or on 0439 093 166. Sample form can be found here: https://www.intergrain.com/variety-id-testing/
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