Summer sowing of hard seeded Serradella pod into perennial grasses

2011
CC BY 4.0

Research organisations
Funding sources

Trial details

Researcher(s) Phillip Barrett (Lennard (AgVivo/Evergreen Farming))
Geoff Moore (DAFWA)
Bradley Nutt (DAFWA)
Brad Wintle (DAFWA)
Year(s) 2011
Contributor West Midlands Group
Trial location(s) Badgingarra, WA
Lancelin, WA
Summer sowing of hard seeded Serradella pod into perennial grasses locations
Aims

To evaluate effectiveness of ‘summer sowing’ hard-seeded serradella pod into established perennial grass pastures.

Key messages
  • Summer sowing into perennial grasses is showing some promise, but the results are inconsistent.  We need to develop guidelines for the required soil conditions (including soil fertility) and there is a need to reduce weed competition by controlling the seed-set of annual pasture weeds in the preceding year.
  • Results from these trials plus a range of other summer sowing sites demonstrate that serradella pods need to be drilled for successful establishment. Broadcasting pod is not a reliable alternative.
  • The experimental line of yellow serradella (72.1A) was slow to establish in the first year at Badgingarra but has has really gone ahead in the second year.  This yellow serradella is unique in having a very different hard seed breakdown pattern compared with the commercial yellow serradella varieties (i.e. Yelbini, Charano, Santorini) and is suitable for ‘summer sowing’.  It is earlier flowering (80 to 90 days compared to 105 to 115 for Margurita) and yellow serradella is hardier than French serradella.
  • Summer sowing using pod avoids the need for de-hulling, so seed is cheaper, but higher sowing rates are required.  Consequently the concept relies to a large extent on farmers being able to source or to produce their own hard-seeded serradella pod at low cost
Lead research organisation Department of Agriculture and Food WA
Host research organisation West Midlands Group
Trial funding source DAFWA
Trial funding source Australian Government
Trial funding source NACC
Related program N/A
Acknowledgments

Many thanks to Tom and Sue Alston (Badgingarra), Bob and Ann Wilson (Lancelin) and Keith Tunney (Dongara) for use of their land and their assistance with the trials. Funded by DAFWA and the Future Farm Industries CRC with assistance from NACC in 2011 for the cost of establishing demonstration trials.


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Method

Crop type : N/A
Treatment type(s)
  • Crop : Rotation
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Unknown

Badgingarra 2011

Sow date Not specified
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified

Lancelin 2011

Sow date Not specified
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified
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Observed trial site soil information
Trial site soil testing
Not specified
Soil conditions
Trial site Soil texture
Badgingarra, WA Pale deep sand
Lancelin, WA Not specified
Derived trial site soil information
Australian Soil Classification Source: ASRIS
Trial site Soil order
Badgingarra, WA Chromosol
Lancelin, WA Tenosol
Soil Moisture Source: BOM/ANU
Average amount of water stored in the soil profile during the year, estimated by the OzWALD model-data fusion system.
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Climate

Derived climate information

No observed climate data available for this trial.
Derived climate data is determined from trial site location and national weather sources.

Badgingarra WA

Lancelin WA

Badgingarra WA

NOTE: Exact trial site locality unknown - Climate data may not be accurate
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Lancelin WA

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Some data on this site is sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology

SILO weather estimates sourced from https://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/silo/
Jeffrey, S.J., Carter, J.O., Moodie, K.B. and Beswick, A.R. (2001). Using spatial interpolation to construct a comprehensive archive of Australian climate data , Environmental Modelling and Software, Vol 16/4, pp 309-330. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-8152(01)00008-1.

Trial report and links

2011 trial report



Trial last modified: 13-12-2019 15:00pm AEST