A large, tri-state, initiative, funded through both the GRDC and SAGIT, has been established to provide variety specific management advice for newly released barley varieties.
By David Moody. Report on barley breeding progress in 2000.
The following trial is part of a GRDC funded project (SFS 00006) examining the role of disease management and canopy management in cereal crops of southeast Australia. The trial had the aim of examining the value of canopy management in the Mallee environment.
The following trial is part of a GRDC funded project (SFS 00006) examining the role of disease management and canopy management in cereal crops of southeast Australia. The trial had the aim of examining the value of canopy management in the Wimmera environment.
This project looking at canopy management in malting barley is based on a similar protocol to the experiment run in wheat though this trial has been carried out with funding from the BCG.
To compare a number of different products used to control diseases in barley (Schooner), in the southern Mallee and northern Wimmera.
To determine the most efficient herbicide options for controlling barley grass and brome grass in wheat and barley.
To determine whether late sown cereal crops require higher rates of P.
The National Variety Trials (NVT) aims to generate independent information for growers about newly released crop varieties.
To compare the performance of seven barley varieties in a Mallee environment (Berriwillock).
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