Sowing is continuing with growers 60 per cent (Wimmera)—100 per cent (Mallee) through their program.
Crops are needing moisture. Earlier sown crops into moisture growing well later sown crops are still trying to establish.
Supplementary feeding sheep is ongoing while we wait for crops to be ready to graze.
Slug management in some areas is ongoing, good results from high rates (20kg/ha) but justifying the economics in these more variable risk areas is difficult.
Some are considering N decisions in canola and hay oats where crops were sown early.
14.3.23 Special Technical Bulletin – Seed testing, sowing rate calculations and answers to additional questions from TRD 2023.
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB): BCG released a special technical bulletin in January 2023, on seed quality and testing seed following the wet spring of 2022. Fusarium Head Blight (Fusarium pseudograminearum) (FHB) was an issue for some due the conditions during flowering and grain fill however don’t underestimate the impact stripe rust which may have been a major contributor to poor grain quality.
13.1.2023 Special Technical Bulletin – Fusarium Head Blight and White Grain Disorder
2022 has been the season that keeps on giving, even though we are now in 2023. Wheat harvest has presented challenges with grain quality for some, and it was thought timely to talk a bit about what is going on, and while not a lot can be done in terms of this harvest, there are some considerations leading into sowing of next seasons crops and learnings to take from what has happened this year. Steven Simpfendorfer of NSW DPI has been kind enough to share some insights on fusarium head blight (FHB) and white grain disorder (WGD) via a communication piece that was distributed to northern NSW and QLD networks.