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The 2024 Western Australian Crop Sowing Guide is now available

Wheat
Other Pea & Pulse
Published Nov 13, 2023

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The 2024 Western Australian Crop Sowing Guide, produced by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), is now available and offers detailed information for grain growers planning their seeding program for the next season. The guide includes data from the Grains Research and Development Corporation's National Variety Trials (NVT) and features information on 19 new variety releases in wheat, barley, oats, canola, and pulses. It provides agronomic information, disease ratings, market and delivery information, as well as management guidelines for different crops.
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The 2024 Western Australian Crop Sowing Guide is now available, offering a detailed compendium to assist grain growers in planning next season's seeding program. The comprehensive guide is produced by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), featuring data from the Grains Research and Development Corporation's National Variety Trials (NVT). The annual publication has been updated with the latest agronomic information and advice to optimise crop potential, along with disease ratings and market/delivery information for wheat, barley, oats, canola and pulses, including lupin, lentil, field pea, chickpea, faba bean and vetch. DPIRD crop science and grain production manager Bob French said the 2024 guide featured information on 19 new variety releases alongside the latest industry developments. "The guide has NVT information on new releases, including six wheat, one barley (plus seven undergoing malt evaluation), 10 canola and two lupin varieties," Dr ...
Source: Farmweekly
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