Wallendbeen NSW trials

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Early sowing options: sowing date influence on phenology and grain yield of long-season wheat genotypes – Wallendbeen 2017

 To investigate the influence that sowing date had on the phenology, grain yield and quality of 12 wheat genotypes.
 

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2017 Wallendbeen NSW
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Early sowing options: wheat phenology and yield responses – Wallendbeen 2019

Recently, breeders have released a number of new winter wheat genotypes suited to early sowing. In 2019, field experiments were conducted at two sites: Wallendbeen (southern NSW) and Wongarbon (central NSW) to determine the influence of phenology on grain yield responses for a set of 16 commercial and newly released genotypes in response to sowing date (SD).

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2019 Wallendbeen NSW
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Effect of sowing date on flowering and grain yield of ten canola varieties in a high yielding environment – Wallendbeen 2019

This experiment was conducted at Wallendbeen, typically a high rainfall area in the South West Slopes, to assess canola’s yield potential across different sowing dates in a high yielding environment. Varieties were chosen to represent a diverse range of canola types to compare the different phenologies (including winter types), the breeding type (OP – open pollinated vs hybrid) and herbicide tolerance (TT vs non-TT – triazine tolerant) on three sowing dates: late March, mid April and late April.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2019 Wallendbeen NSW
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High yielding canola agronomy – optimum sowing date and variety type for the South West Slopes region of NSW

To asses optimum sowing date and variety  type for Canola for the South West Slopes region of NSW

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2017 Wallendbeen NSW
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