Autumn Seeds 2022

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AUTUMN SEEDS 2022

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Contact Details Wynnstay West

Arable & Forage Specialists & Agronomists

m: 07971 589324 e: stuart.dolphin@wynnstay.co.uk

m: 07879 841672 e: louise.woolacott@wynnstay.co.uk

Stuart Dolphin, Arable Director Astley, Shropshire

Louise Woolacott, Forage & Arable Specialist - South West

Paul Crump, Arable Trade Manager Astley, Shropshire m: 07469 859673 e: paul.crump@wynnstay.co.uk

Toby Reich, Head of Seed Astley, Shropshire

m: 07885 877209 e: toby.reich@wynnstay.co.uk

Jo Heath, Combinable Seed Sales Co-ordinator Astley, Shropshire m: 07769 903926 e: jo.heath@wynnstay.co.uk

Danny Richardson, Combinable Seed Product Specialist Astley, Shropshire m: 07990 578551 e: danny.richardson@wynnstay.co.uk

Colin Jones, Grass & Roots Seed Product Manager Astley, Shropshire m: 07771 517715 e: colin.jones@wynnstay.co.uk

Katie Williams, Grass & Roots Assistant Product Manager Astley, Shropshire m: 07810 444894 e: katie.williams@wynnstay.co.uk

Amy Watts, Environmental Seeds Product Manager Astley, Shropshire m: 07974 446856 e: amy.watts@wynnstay.co.uk Joe Wood, Seed Sales Manager Astley, Shropshire m: 07469 854794 e: joe.wood@wynnstay.co.uk

John Franklin, Farm Trader Astley, Shropshire

m: 07814 377098 e: john.franklin@wynnstay.co.uk

Rob Hess, Farm Trader Astley, Shropshire

m: 07747 608779 e: rob.hess@wynnstay.co.uk

Wynnstay East

Nigel Britland, National Arable Sales Manager m: 07984 248473 e: nigel.britland@wynnstay.co.uk

Lewis White, Seed Contracts Manager, Farm Trader m: 07494 690456 e: lewis.white@wynnstay.co.uk

Alison Hickford, Farm Trader Yorkshire m: 07904 268205 e: alison.hickford@wynnstay.co.uk Haddon Smith, Farm Trader

Lincolnshire m: 07795 576579 e: haddon.smith@grainlink.co.uk

Polly Gillett, Forage & Arable Specialist - Midlands

m: 07810 444933 e: polly.gillett@wynnstay.co.uk

North Yorkshire

Ellie Edwards, Agronomist - Midlands m: 07436 142593 e: ellie.edwards@wynnstay.co.uk

North Wales Sales Team Meurig Huws - m: 07747 625762 Adrian Thomas - m: 07771 518880 Gareth Jones - m: 07747 033517 Caitlin Jones - m: 07810 444946 Wil Worthington - m: 07787 426498

South Wales Sales Team

Cefin Evans - m: 07879 841673 Phil Pugh - m: 07977 766238 Bryn Hughes - m: 07973 823396 Aled Thomas - m: 07788 314692 Lewis Williams - m: 07736 343626 Huw Reed - m: 07971 234083 Lawrence Couzens - m: 07766 404571 Owain John - m: 07887 718784 Gareth Bryan - m: 0779 3073185

Midlands Sales Team

Henry Gale, Farm Trader East Midlands m: 07570 925128 e: henry.gale@wynnstay.co.uk

Steve Jarrett - m: 07721 390852 Rob Williams - m: 07736 343627 Mark Matthews - m: 07796 172522 Tony Morris - m: 07866 125680 Luke Derrett - m: 07747 615889 Mike Spiers - m: 07775 924452 Jessie Edwards - m: 07788 310254 Richard Taylor - m: 07977 216764 Richard Wild - m: 07788 314967

m: 07801 501420 e: harry.newbould@wynnstay.co.uk

South Sales Team

Kate Millington, Farm Trader North Yorkshire m: 07803 623000 e: kate.millington@wynnstay.co.uk Rob Clubley, Farm Trader North Lincolnshire

m: 07799 138367 e: robert.clubley@grainlink.co.uk

Guy Palmer, Farm Trader East Midlands

m: 07734 097337 e: guy.palmer@grainlink.co.uk

Harry Newbould, Farm Trader

Jack Kelly, Seeds Sales Coordinator

m: 07551 380470 e: jack.kelly@wynnstay.co.uk

Aimee Popham - m: 07974 446238 Chris Hook - m: 07885 556707 Graham Moger - m: 07712 478308 Gregg Allen - m: 07885 273484 Izzy Greenaway - m: 07717 290749 Julie Sully - m: 07860 268525 Kevin Cannell - m: 07974 448564 Mike Hawken - m: 07870 875018 Nigel Clements - m: 07860 268442 Patrick Brock - m: 07483 114902 Tony Heather - m: 07775 806360 Will Marffy - m: 07484 533998

For general enquiries please contact the Seed Team on: West - 01939 210777 • East – 01757 617000 2

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INTRODUCING AUTUMN SEEDS 2022 I’m excited for autumn 2022 drilling because we have some of the most exciting technologies to offer Wynnstay customers that we’ve seen for years. We also have strong grain prices, and the Wynnstay Arable Event is back! Now it hasn’t and won’t all be level ploughing. We continue to see a shift in our climate and seasonality, making us all rethink our production to meet the milder winters and wetter summers. The war in Eastern Europe will limit the amount of grain and oil coming out of the region, reduce new plantings, forcing prices up and causing world-wide anxiety. Closer to home we’ve seen a 26% increase to crop protection products, three-fold increase in fertiliser inputs, and fuel costs have doubled as Red Diesel surpassed £1.37/lt. On a positive note, grain prices have hit record levels increasing 75% per tonne to +£300, farm gate milk value was up 24% over 2021, and red meat prices rose as much as 25%. Sale and purchase timing continues to be the maker and breaker but there are good profit opportunities out there for the smart farmers. Everyone knows the adage “buy cheap, buy twice” and this year that will be more applicable than ever. Hunting for that profit will take investment, but the returns are more than worth it. Even at today’s increased costs, the average UK wheat yield (8.3t/ha) will return a £1,000/ha margin for the grower. This won’t come without investment but those diligent farms that use the correct technology at the right times will be the winners. Certified Seed accounts for only 3% of the total cost per hectare, yet the impact of that seed technology choice is the fundamental driver to a successful return. Certified seed is grown and processed under stringent production requirements with strict limits on weeds and other species. Quality management maximises varietal purity making sure you get the variety you want. Many end-users require specific varieties for their products - using Certified seed can open the door to new opportunities and greater sales by providing officially recognised proof of your parent seed. Improved traits such as resistances to BYDV, TuYV, OWBM (too many acronyms I know!) are delivered to farmers in Certified seed. Years of research and development went into these traits and they can only be reliably accessed through Certified seed. Maximising output - you want the best genetics and the cleanest fields to ensure you are making the most of your investment. Planting Certified seed means you’re not wasting time, and the other inputs required for modern crop production, on seed that won’t reliably produce a top crop. Wynnstay has recently invested in new technology which will further improve our customer’s crop outputs. A new seed cleaning Optical Sorter at Astley has full colour and shape recognition technology, which will be able to remove more contaminants than ever from seeds. We have two biostimulant field trials in Shropshire and Herefordshire – assessing and demonstrating the latest treatments to give faster emergence, stronger tillering, and ultimately more yield. Complimenting the treatment trials, Wynnstay is also demonstrating the newest hybrid rye, triticale and barley for home grown forage. In South Wales the team have invested in grazing and silage cut trials on these species to understand and advise on the best output for farmers. Delving into the species and varieties further, one can’t help but be excited by the oilseed rape market. Good strong crops using the latest in certified seed technology, established well, fought off the worst of the CSFB pressure and are now looking favourable for harvest. Varieties like LG Avrion with consistent yields, thick stems, and 8 LLS resistance will be the main stay for successful farmers. In the winter wheat market, there have been advances in yield, quality,

and agronomics – new varieties such as RGT Stokes, Champion and KWS Dawsum offer the grower more than ever. Winter barley goes from strength to strength as conventional breeding now equals the hybrid breeding for yield – KWS Tardis and Bolton - however knowing where hybrid barley’s like SY Kingsbarn best utilise more marginal situations and suppress grass weeds, will be just as valuable as yield. More than ever diversity in the crop rotation has been highlighted, and soil improvement will be toward the top of everyone’s agenda. Pulses have well known benefits to following cereals and many have achieved good results with peas and beans in 2021, and with consumers pressuring supply chains to find local alternatives to imported commodities, beans are viable options with their end uses and environmental benefits. Oats have a growing market on their side but only spring crops fit grass-weed situations and spring varieties are less favoured by the end user, so a judgement call on the miller contract vs agronomic pressure must be taken farm by farm. Linseed will inevitably spark interest again, with some trying winter crops as a direct replacement for oilseed rape with early sowing and harvesting. Other options might exist in mixed farming areas with forage crops and/or re-introducing livestock and grassland. To that point Wynnstay has designed a portfolio of autumn crops to help our farm customers meet the needs of end users and overcome any economic, environmental, and agronomic challenges they face on farm. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to speaking to you soon.

I’m excited for autumn 2022 drilling because we have some of the most exciting technologies to offer Wynnstay customers that we’ve seen for years. We also have strong grain prices, and the Wynnstay Arable Event is back!

Toby Reich,

Head of Seed, Wynnstay 07885 877209 toby.reich@wynnstay.co.uk

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MEET THE SEED TEAM Cereal and Environmental Seed Team

Toby Reich Head of Seeds

Nigel Britland National Arable Sales Manager

Danny Richardson Combinable Seed Product Specialist

Jo Heath Seed Sales Co-ordinator

Amy Watts Environmental Seed Product Manager

Joe Wood Seed Sales Manager

e: toby.reich@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07885 877209

e: nigel.britland@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07984 248473

e: danny.richardson@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07990 578551

e: amy.watts@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07974 446856

e: jo.heath@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07769 903926

e: joe.wood@wynnstay.co.uk m: 07469 854794

GRAINLINK GrainLink are major traders of grains, Pulses and oilseeds and form part of Wynnstay Group Plc. Having built strong trading relationships over many years with the UK Feed Compounders, Flour Millers, Maltsters and Export Traders, combined our own in-house feed mill requirements we have continued to maintain and grow market share across the UK. We are a business that operates and trades nationally but at the same time continues to maintain an intimate regional focus via our regional trading, buying and logistical teams. Our long-term arrangements put us in the enviable position to be able to provide objective market analysis creating real value for our suppliers and customers alike, whilst helping reduce risk and increase efficiencies as a result.

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WINTER WHEAT UKFM GROUP 1 – BREADMAKING WHEAT KWS ZYATT

The highest yielding Group 1 milling wheat with reliable Hagberg and excellent specific weight, Zyatt has continued demand from millers and bakers. Best on heavier soils, a good second wheat and suitable for later drilling. Reasonably stiff and medium maturity. Yellow rust is the variety’s weakness, however with Septoria tritici and brown rust resistance at 6, the opportunities for the crop in millling market outweigh the weakness. The variety has an erect growth habit and open canopy, so avoid black-grass situations, but matures evenly making it easy to combine.

5%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

7

4 6 6.1 6 6

8 8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

98

98

99

98

98

99

97

99

77.5

0

12.2

260

76

The only Group 1 milling wheat with OWBM resistance, Skyfall is grown specifically for its agronomics. A medium-fast developing variety, with extremely low vernalisation requirement, Skyfall should be sown from late September to the end of February. It is still yielding strongly in comparison with other milling varieties coupled with stiff straw, but be aware the yellow rust resistance is low and robust spring fungicde programme required.

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2021 Market Share in UK

C4148 x Hurricane

8.8%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

6

3

8 5.3 7 7 8 8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

97

97

96

96

98

99

97

99

78.3

0

12.2

273

70

CRUSOE

LIMAGRAIN

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2021 Market Share in UK

Cordiale x Gulliver

3.9%

Crusoe is universally accepted by millers, bakers and growers as being Mildew a solid Group 1 which also meets export specifications, and last year’s Yellow rust harvest results confirm its position as one of the most consistent Group Brown rust 1 milling varieties. A moderate to high tillering capacity and semi-erect Septoria tritici Eyespot growth habit that is moderately competitive against grass weeds. Short Fusarium and relatively stiff straw with the very characteristic ‘wax-less’ appearance, Resistance to lodging (+PGR) it is well suited to heavy fertile soils. Good resistance to yellow rust and Resistance to lodging (-PGR) septoria, it is brown rust that must be monitored and treated for accordingly in summer. Medium/fast in its speed of development it is best drilled 20th September - 20th October.

8

*

2021 Market Share in UK

Quartz x Hereford

7

6.2 5 7 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

96

96

97

94

96

94

94

97

77.8

1

12.7

274

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3

8


WINTER WHEAT

ILLUSTRIOUS

It is RGT Illustrious’ “Hereward-like” quality and consistent performance over several very different growing seasons that has proved attractive among end users, and the variety delivers excellent baking performance even at lower protein levels. Suited to the East and West regions, as far as Yorkshire, but its field performance drops away any further North. Best suited to first wheat fields and heavier soils, with medium tillering capacity Illustrious can be moderately competitive in grass weed situations. The best-combined disease resistance package of all Group 1 Milling wheat, it boasts the best-untreated yield (81%).

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2021 Market Share in UK

C4148 x Hurricane

0.6%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

7

8

6 5.7 6

7 8

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

96

95

97

94

96

94

94

96

77.1

1

12.2

270

81

UKFM GROUP 2 – BREADMAKING POTENTIAL KWS EXTASE KWS EXTASE

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2021 Market Share in UK 2017 Market Share in England & Wales

Boisseau x Solheio

14.3%

A market dominating variety which proved hugely popular in 2021 and Mildew will be again in 2022. It is a medium-tall variety with stiff straw and good Yellow rust resistance to lodging in the absence of plant growth regulator. Data shows Brown rust Extase matures early (2 days earlier than Skyfall), and as such care must Septoria tritici be taken in planning sowing to make the biggest advantage of earliness. Eyespot We recommend sowing from 1st October. Extase has also shown to be Fusarium competitive against blackgrass due to its fantastic autumn vigour. One of Resistance to lodging (+PGR) the best-combined disease resistance profiles, Septoria is still at 7.8 in a Resistance to lodging (-PGR) high-pressure year. Yellow rust must be watched and resistances move fast so we recommend a robust spring programme to keep that up.

7 7 3

8 7.8

6 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

101

100

102

99

101

101

102

100

78.5

-1

11.9

289

93

A trusted variety that continues to produce on farm, Siskin is now entering its 9th year on the recommended list. Siskin won’t be a top yielder, but its solid disease package, early maturity and short straw will be of interest to farmers looking to harvest promptly on fertile ground. Suitable for later sowing, with a vigorous growth habit, it is very competitive in black grass situations.

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2021 Market Share in UK

CPBT W134 x KWS Sterling

KWS SISKIN

8

2.1%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

8 5 6.5 4 6

7 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

98

98

99

98

99

98

-

-

76.7

0

11.9

294

83

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*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2019/19

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WINTER WHEAT UKFM GROUP 3 – BISCUIT WHEATS

Introduced last year, Astronomer combines one of the best agronomic packages with excellent grain quality. Accepted for the domestic biscuit market and now approved for distilling with a medium rating. This variety will flourish when sown on heavier ground, first or second wheat situation. Astronomer also benefits from a fantastic PGR application response equating to strong tall straw which should stand even in high fertile soils.

2.4%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

4

8 8 6.8

5 6

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

100

100

99

97

99

100

100

101

77.4

1

11.7

232

86

LG Illuminate

NEW

(Cougar x Leeds) x Britannia

Sister line to Astonomer, Illuminate has a strong agronomic package and grain quality, ideal for UK Biscuit and distilling. Illuminate is better suited to growing in the North of England, and anyone growing for the UK’s Export market on the South coast. This variety is suited to lighter soils and first wheat drilling situations. Can be drilled early, with the caveat that it requires a robust PGR programme.

9

7

UK Yield %

LG

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2021 Market Share in UK

(Cougar x Leeds) x Britannia

2021 Market Share in UK

0.8%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

5

*

7 7 6.1

5

6 7 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

100

100

100

101

100

100

101

100

76.2

1

11.8

249

84

UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (SOFT) NEW RGT Bairstow is an exciting new addition to the RL for 2022. Proving to be a reliable yielder in the East/North with good success as a first and second wheat. Bairstow has an intermediate growth habit, and a moderate to fast speed of development. It’s in spring that the variety accelerates and is a very high tillering, with a leafy canopy and good-sized ears. It is slightly later maturing (+2) but has a good Hagberg and resistance to sprouting, ideal for risk mitigation in the later and wetter harvests. On disease resistance, Bairstow is a good “all-rounder” with a particularly robust 6.4 for Septoria and OWBM resistance.

2021 Market Share in UKin UK 2020 Market Share in UK

0.1%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

6

*

7

6 4

6.4 6 6 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

103

103

103

103

103

104

104

104

75.9

2

11.2

228

85

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

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WINTER WHEAT UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (SOFT) LIMAGRAIN

(Cassius x NAWW29) x KWS Santiago

10.1%

7 7

Mildew Yellow rust LG Skyscraper, a previous top of the list variety has seen a slight decline due Brown rust to its weaker Septoria score. However still very respectful in terms of specific Septoria tritici weight, soil type and regional performance. Furthermore, it works well in Eyespot either a 1st or 2nd wheat scenario so offers good flexibility. In high fertile Fusarium situations LG Skyscraper will need careful management of straw, standing and septoria. Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

5 4.9 4 6 6 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

103

103

103

102

103

104

103

103

76.5

0

11.3

214

82

RGT SAKI

RAGT

4.2%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

5

8 7 5.9

4 6 7 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

103

103

103

102

103

102

103

102

75.6

3

11.4

220

85

RGT SAKI

RAGT

2021 Market Share in UK

Cougar x KWS Santiago

0.1hh%

A true growers variety, RGT Stokes is newly Recommended by AHDB as Mildew the second highest yielding variety in the Western region, and third in the Yellow rust North. With huge tillering capacity and big biomass, the variety is a mediumBrown rust developer in winter and then rockets in spring. Stokes is a tall variety with exceptional response to PGR applications, feed growers should be using Septoria tritici this wheat. Rated as ‘Good’ for its distilling quality too, it opens a wider Eyespot market for the North East. Good disease resistance package with Septoria Fusarium 6.9 and Yellow rust 7, the variety is capable on light and heavy soils, and Resistance to lodging (+PGR) yields well in the main and second wheat slots. Launch year and the seed Resistance to lodging (-PGR) will be in high demand.

5

7

5

6.9 4 6 7 5

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

102

101

105

104

103

103

104

102

75.3

2

11.3

286

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2021 Market Share in UK

Cougar x KWS Santiago

Now cemented as a consistent performer, similarities can be drawn from Gleam, but Saki is noticeably stronger on yellow rust combined with OWBM resistance. It can be grown on both heavy and light soils and it is averageperforming second wheat. Best drilled from mid-September through to the end of December where it has been one of the highest yielding late-drill varieties in official trials.

12

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2021 Market Share in UK

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WINTER WHEAT UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (HARD)

LG SPOTLIGHT CHAMPION

DSV

Champion is the highest yielding variety in 2022/23 performing well across the UK, especially in the East and West. Extremely versatile, the variety grows well on heavy and light soil, however, its rapid and vigorous development means it’s better suited to late-main sowing windows (aim for late September - February). A robust disease package leads to an outstanding untreated yield of 90% allowing some flexibility on fungicide timings. Champion’s drawback is the low specific weight but any grain deductions are mitigated by the higher total yield. Champion has also shown good results in the second wheat slot, and in its’ launch year Champion supply will be tight so order early!

0.1%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

7

8

5

7.7

4 6 7

6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

106

107

105

103

105

107

105

106

74.8

0

11.4

239

90

KWS KWS Dawsum KERRIN

1.6%

8

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

6.3 5

6 7 7

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

104

103

106

106

105

104

105

104

79.4

1

11.2

304

92

SYNGENTA

*

2021 Market Share in UK

(Hereford x Oakley) x Hereford

3.4%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

SY Insitor is a popular growers’ variety, you get out what you put into SY Insitor. Suitable for all regions and soil types with particularly good performance on lighter soils. Drill from mid-September to late October. A high specific weight (78.2kg/ hl), tall strong straw when managed correctly and good septoria resistance of 6.5, makes this variety a useful feed variety in the North and West. A weaker yellow rust resistance means it requires a robust spring fungicide programme, but as seen from the treated yields it can be overcome. A good partner with Champion and RGT Stokes.

5

6

5 6.5 4

7 7 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

104

104

104

105

104

104

106

104

78.2

1

10.8

270

78

GRAHAM

SYNGENTA

2021 Market Share in UK

Premio x Expert

A variety which gained and then maintained its popularity due to its consistency and flexibility. Gleam suits most conditions but has made a name for itself on light and heavy soil, first and second wheat sown. Starting to see some drop off in disease now but treated yields are still strong which will keep it popular this autumn.

12.3%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

5

6 6 5.8

4

6 7 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

103

103

103

103

102

102

102

101

76.3

0

11.2

220

80

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9

7

UK Yield %

SY INSITOR

*

2021 Market Share in UK

KWS Kerrin x Costello

The best variety for combined yield and grain quality, KWS Dawsum is the highest yielding variety in North and West RL Trials with a specific weight of 79.4 kg/hl attributed to its Costello parentage. A solid set of disease resistances with a 9 for yellow rust and 6.3 for septoria tritici means reliability whether treated or untreated. An erect growth habit, with high tillering capacity and medium stiff straw, Dawsum does offer some flexibility with its sowing window; we recommend September to mid October as a first wheat.

14

*

2021 Market Share in UK

Scribe x Horatio

*


CHAMPION

THE WHEAT TO BEAT

DSV CHAMPION GROUP 4 – HARD The ultimate barn filler with list topping yields Orange blossom midge resistance Robust resistance genetics against yellow rust Impressive scores for Septoria tritici

Innovation for your growth

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WINTER WHEAT UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (HARD)...continued

LG TYPHOON

LG TYPHOON

2021 Market Share in UK

Reflection x Costello

0.1%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

Highest yielding in Shropshire and second highest yielding in North Yorkshire RL trials, LG Typhoon is newly recommended in 2022/23. It is a hightillering variety that performs well at low seed rates, and can be drilled from mid-September, however, it exhibits genuine suitability for the earlier sowing situation. Most noticeable is in spring when other varieties are hungry and yellowing, Typhoon is green lush and hugging the floor. Exceptional resistance to yellow rust (9) and Septoria (7.2) gives good untreated yields and growers peace of mind. Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals ans oilseeds 2021/22

7 6

7.2

6 6 7 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

102

102

102

102

101

104

102

101

76.3

2

11.1

169

89

KWS Cranium KERRIN KWS

KWS Crispin x KWS Kielder

KWS Cranium is our specialist recommendation for late sown wheat, and/ or following root crops. The variety has an erect growth habit, tillers well and develops fast so performs particularly well from 1st November onwards. Light free draining soils where root crops are often grown on is a strength, but it has proven itself on heavier soils too. KWS Cranium adds seedling and adult yellow rust resistance (8) to the hard Group 4 sector, as well as substantially stiffer straw than even the best varieties on the RL making KWS Cranium make a ‘no-brainer’ for late and post root growers.

2020 Market Share in UK

2.6%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eye Spot Fusarium Resistance to Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

6

5.9 6 8 8

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

102

102

101

101

102

102

103

100

75.1

3

11.2

279

79

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8

5

East Region %

• Consistently High Yielding over Regions & Seasons • Excellent Disease Resistance • Suitable for Early Drilling & OWBM Resistant

*

4

UK Yield %

LG TYPHOON WINTER WHEAT

9


The variety that makes your spare time grow...

..and grow You can rely on GRAHAM for:

• consistently high yields • excellent disease resistance • early maturity

Graham Syngenta UK Ltd. Registered in England No. 849037. CPC4 Capital Park, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5XE. Tel: +44 (0) 1223 883400 Technical Enquiries: +44 (0) 800 1696058 Email: customer.services@syngenta.com Website: www.syngenta.co.uk Source: AHDB Recommended List. The full database can be consulted at www.cereals.ahdb.org.uk

2021 Market Share in UK

Premio x Expert Graham, is our most popular winter wheat because of its consistency and high Western yields. It can be grown on heavy and lighter soil types, but it should always be grown as first wheat as its second wheat performance is relatively poor. Graham has a flexible sowing window; it has a relatively slow speed of development in the autumn so ideal for early-mid drilling, yet it moves relatively quickly in the spring. It has a prostrate autumn growth habit with medium to high tillering capacity, so seed rates can be reduced. We expect Graham to be hugely popular again this year.

*

8.7%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

7 7 5 6.7

3

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

102

100

104

102

102

101

102

101

76.9

-1

11.3

275

88

SENOVA

*

2021 Market Share in UKin UK

W151 x CPBT W134

Costello remains the one to beat for grain quality. The best specific weight and hagberg of any variety on the AHDB RL which will help keep grain quality high in a wet harvest. Agronomically Costello still has one of the most robust agronomic profiles; exceptionally strong tall straw, 8 for mildew and 9 for yellow rust. Watch for septoria in spring and treat accordingly. Costello is an ideal first wheat, best drilled from mid-September through to the end of December. On paper not the highest yielding, but in practice consistently yields with the best and could even see a small premium for milling grists.

8

7

3.5%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

8

9

5 5.8 4

6 8 8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

100

99

100

100

100

99

99

99

80.6

2

11.8

322

81

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UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (HARD)...continued

THEODORE

DSV

A plant and close your gate variety, Theodore is a winter wheat specific bred for the West. With that in mind it has exceptional disease resistance including an 8.5 for Septoria, best on the recommended list. Wynnstay would recommend it as a wholecrop option as its low maintenance, quick speed of development and early maturity leads nicely into a wholecrop option.

*

2021 Market Share in UK

Stigg x Tuxedo

0.3%

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

7

9 8 8.5

4 5 8

6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

98

98

101

91

98

100

97

99

73.8

0

12

306

88

RAGT

RGT Gravity was introduced back in 2018 and still gives high treated yields and performs best in the late drilling slot as a 2nd cereal. Gravity will need a full fungicide and PGR programme to get the most out of the variety. Gravity does have OWBM resistance which is a definite advantage.

*

2021 Market Share in UK

(Scout x Oakley) x KWS Santiago

1.3% 5

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

4

6 6

4.7 6 6

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

101

102

101

100

101

103

102

101

75.6

1

11.3

193

77

FIVE REASONS TO GROW

1

Exceptional grain quality, with the highest specific weight on the AHDB RL

2

Robust disease resistance

3 4 5

Consistent performance in all situations Short, stiff straw Strong end market demand

Costello will reduce your risk and enhance your profit 18

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01223 890777 • info@senova.uk.com •

@SenovaLtd • www.senova.uk.com


UKFM GROUP 4 – FEED WHEAT (HARD)...continued 2021 Market Share in UKin UK 2020 Market Share in UK

0.5%

The scale of yield loss from BYDV depends on aphid activity, presence and strain, growth stage at infection and environmental conditions. In the case of severe infections, BYDV can cause losses of up to 60% in winter wheat. Without ‘Deter’ seed treatments, the only protection grower have is in a BYDV resistance trait, allowing early drillers to mitigate the risk and costs. Professional growers will use RGT Wolverine. Best in the early drilling window. The variety will need a robust fungicide programme in spring but no more than Gleam or Insitor. Yellow Rust can be treated, BYDV can’t and it more than pays back.

Mildew Yellow rust Brown rust Septoria tritici Eyespot Fusarium Resistance to lodging (+PGR) Resistance to lodging (-PGR)

6 4

8 5.7 6 6 7 7

Data taken from AHDB 2022/23 candidate list

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

1st Cereal %

2nd Cereal %

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

Protein Content %

Hagberg Falling Number

Untreated Yield %

99

98

100

100

99

99

97

99

75.5

2

11

268

69

BIPO SCHEME EXPLAINED The BIPO (Breeder’s Intellectual Property Office) scheme is an alternative royalty collection scheme to the standard BSPB method. Here the grower will pay the royalty element of their seed directly to BIPO rather than the price being included in certified seed purchased. It is also on an area basis rather than a tonnage basis. It is a simple process where growers register by going to www.bipo.org.uk and scroll over RAC Grower Agreement before selecting Create New RAC Grower Agreement. Once submitted you will receive a grower number and then will just have to quote this when ordering any varieties on this scheme such as Wolverine and Sensation (BYDV tolerant winter barley).

Any queries please contact your local Wynnstay Representative, or the Seed Department, on

WEST - 01939 210777 • EAST – 01757 617000

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Agronomics and Quality you’ve been looking for

WINTER WHEAT

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Now that’s a special combination!

KWS DAWSUM n

Exceptional specific weight (79.4 kg/hl)

n

Very high yield potential across all regions of the UK

n

Super flexible on farm with a wide sowing window

KWS UK LTD 56 Church Street Thriplow Royston SG8 7RE

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RECOMMENDED LIST INFORMATION

WINTER WHEAT 2022/23 KWS Zyatt End Use Group

Skyfall Crusoe

RGT Illustrious

UKFM GROUP 1

Scope of recommendation

UK

KWS Extase

KWS Siskin

UKFM Group 2

LG Illuminate

LG Astronomer

nabim Group 3

RGT Bairstow

LG Skyscraper

Soft Group 4

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

Fungicide-treated grain yield (% treated control) United Kingdom (10.8 t/ha)

98

97

96

96

101

98

100

100

103

103

East region (10.7 t/ha)

98

97

96

95

100

98

100

100

103

103

West region (10.9 t/ha)

99

96

97

97

102

99

100

99

103

103

North region (11.0 t/ha)

98

96

94

94

99

98

101

97

[103]

102

-

-

Main market options (The specific attributes of varieties are different, so, whenever possible, varieties should not be mixed in store) UK bread-making

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

-

-

UK biscuit, cake-making

-

-

-

-

-

-

Y

Y

-

-

UK distilling

-

-

-

-

-

-

[Y]

[Y]

Y

[Y]

ukp bread wheat for export

Y

-

Y

-

Y

Y

-

-

-

-

uks soft wheat for export

-

-

-

-

-

-

[Y]

-

-

-

Endosperm texture

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Soft

Soft

Soft

Soft

Protein content (%)

12.2

12.2

12.7

12.2

11.9

11.9

11.8

11.7

11.2

11.3

Protein content (%) - Milling spec

13.1

13.2

13.5

13.0

12.7

12.7

12.7

12.6

[12.2]

12.2

Hagberg Falling Number

260

273

274

270

289

282

249

232

228

214 76.5

Grain quality

Specific weight (kg/hl)

77.5

78.3

77.8

77.1

78.5

76.7

76.2

77.4

75.9

Chopin Alveograph W

[175]

[251]

230

-

190

163

82

[132]

[50]

-

Chopin Alveograph P/L

[0.7]

[0.9]

0.6

-

0.6

0.5

0.3

[0.4]

[0.3]

-

98

97

96

96

101

98

100

100

103

103

76

70

72

81

93

83

84

86

85

82

8

8

8

7

7

6

7

7

6

6

Fungicide-treated grain yield (% treated control) United Kingdom (10.8 t/ha) Untreated grain yield (% treated control) United Kingdom (10.8 t/ha) Agronomic features Resistance to lodging without PGR (1‒9) Resistance to lodging with PGR (1‒9)

8

8

7

8

8

7

7

9

6

6

Height without PGR (cm)

85

84

82

89

90

84

83

88

91

92

Ripening (days +/- Skyfall, -ve = earlier)

0

+0

+1

+1

-1

+0

+1

+1

+2

+0

Resistance to sprouting (1‒9)

5

5

6

6

[7]

5

[7]

[7]

-

[5]

Mildew (1‒9)

7

6

7

7

7

8

5

4

6

7

Yellow rust (1‒9) - see note below

4

3

9

8

8

9

7

8

7

7

Brown rust (1‒9) - see note below

6

8

3

6

7

5

7

8

6

5

Septoria tritici (1‒9)

6.1

5.3

6.2

5.7

7.8

6.5

6.1

6.8

6.4

4.9

Septoria (1-9) One Year

5.8

5.1

5.9

5.4

7.3

6.5

5.4

6.2

6.0

4.6

Eyespot (1‒9)

Disease resistance

6@

7@

5.9

7@

3

4

5

5

[4]

4

Fusarium ear blight (1‒9)

6

7

7

6

6

6

5

6

6

6

Orange wheat blossom midge

-

R

-

-

-

-

R

R

R

R

First cereal (11.1 t/ha)

98

96

96

96

101

98

100

99

103

103

Second and more (9.5 t/ha)

99

98

94

94

101

98

100

100

104

104

[100]

96

96

97

[[97]]

99

104

[103]

-

103

98

97

95

95

102

98

98

100

[104]

103

Rotational position

Sowing date (most trials were sown in October) Early sown (before 25 Sept) (11.0 t/ha) Late sown (after 1 Nov) (9.5 t/ha)

Soil type (about 50% of trials are on medium soils) Light soils (10.8 t/ha)

97

97

94

94

102

98

101

100

[104]

103

Heavy soils (10.9 t/ha)

99

97

97

96

100

98

100

101

104

103

Data is extracted from AHDB Recommended and Candidate Lists 2022/23 Varieties not listed: KWS Parkin, KWS Dawsum

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RGT Saki

RGT Stokes

Champion

KWS Dawsum

Soft Group 4

SY Insitor

Gleam

LG Typhoon

KWS Cranium

Graham

RGT Gravity

Costello

RGT Theodore Wolverine

Hard Group 4

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

UK

Sp

W

103

102

106

104

104

103

102

102

102

101

100

99

98

103

101

107

103

104

103

102

102

100

102

99

98

98

103

105

105

106

104

103

102

101

104

101

100

100

101

102

[104]

[103]

[106]

105

103

[102]

101

102

100

100

100

[91]

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Y

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Soft

Soft

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

Hard

11.4

11.3

11.4

11.2

10.8

11.2

11.1

11.2

11.3

11.3

11.8

11.0

12.0

12.2

[12.5]

[12.4]

[12.1]

11.5

12.0

[11.8]

12.0

11.9

12.0

12.7

11.8

12.9

220

248

239

304

270

220

169

279

275

193

322

268

306

75.6

75.3

74.8

79.4

78.2

76.3

76.3

75.1

76.9

75.6

80.6

75.5

73.8

-

[61]

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

[147]

-

-

[0.3]

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

[0.7]

-

103

102

106

104

104

103

102

102

102

101

100

99

98

85

83

90

92

78

80

89

79

88

77

81

69

88

6

5

6

7

6

7

7

8

7

6

8

7

[6]

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

8

8

7

8

7

8

88

91

88

84

95

87

88

89

88

89

83

87

84

+3

+2

+0

+1

+1

-0

+2

+3

-1

+1

+2

+2

-0

[6]

-

-

-

[5]

5

-

[6]

7

5

6

[6]

[7]

5

5

7

8

6

6

7

6

7

5

8

6

[7]

8

7

8

9

5

5

9

8

7

6

9

4

9

7

5

5

7

5

6

6

4

5

6

5

8

8

5.9

6.9

7.7

6.3

6.5

5.8

7.2

5.9

6.7

4.7

5.8

5.7

8.5

5.1

6.2

8.0

6.1

6.1

5.5

6.9

5.7

6.4

4.6

5.6

5.7

9.0

4

[4]

[4]

[5]

4

4

[6]

5

3

4

4

6

[4]

6

6

6

6

7

6

6

6

7

6

6

6

5

R

-

R

-

R

R

R

R

-

R

-

-

-

103

103

105

105

104

103

101

102

102

101

100

99

98

103

103

107

104

104

103

104

102

101

103

99

99

[100]

104

-

[106]

[108]

[[107]]

103

[105]

[[102]]

100

100

99

[100]

97

104

[100]

[106]

[104]

104

103

[101]

104

100

103

102

99

[99]

102

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106

103

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103

102

102

99

97

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102

102

106

104

104

103

101

100

101

101

99

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DRILLING WINDOW July Early

Mid

August End

Early

Mid

September End

Early

Mid

October End

Early

Mid

End

Campus LG Aviron PT303 Dazzler DX Exstar Crome Crossfit Matrix

Winter Barley

Hybrid Barley Conventional Barley

KWS Zyatt

Crusoe RGT Ilustrious

KWS Siskin LG Astronomer LG Illuminate RGT Bairstow

Winter Wheat

LG Skyscraper

RGT Stokes

Cham KWS Dawsum SY Insitor Gleam LG Typhoon

Graham RGT Gravity Costello RGT Wolverine Theodore

Hybrid Rye Triticale

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Sub Optimal

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DRILLING WINDOW November Early

December

Mid

End

Early

Mid

January End

Early

Mid

February End

Early

Mid

End

Winter Oilseed Rape

Skyfall

KWS Extase

RGT Saki

mpion

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The 2-row that yields like a 6-row!

KWS TARDIS n

Exceptional yield across the UK combined with very high specific weight

n

Outstanding yields in the east and on heavy land

n

Super stiff straw – the only winter barley on the 2022/23 RL with twin 8s for standing

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WINTER BARLEY MALTING BARLEY CRAFT

SYNGENTA

2021 Market Share in UK

SY Venture x SY208-56

Craft will remain the malting barley of choice this autumn. Fully approved by the MBC for brewing, with a very good specific weight and stiff straw. The variety has an incredibly successful agronomic package with the inclusion of the two BaYMV resistant strains (BaYMV strain 1 and BaMMV). The charecteristic red pigmentation of Craft will appear on the awns and grain after flowering, coming from its parentage of SY Venture and incredible successful winter barley for quality and yield. Craft’s best performance will be on light soils in the eastern or nothern region of the UK.

7.7%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net Blotch Resistance to lodging

6

7

6 6

8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

95

95

94

96

78

89

96

93

70

0

ELECTRUM

SYNGENTA

2021 Market Share in UK

SY208-56 x SY208-59

Electrum a fully approved malting barley which is very similar to Craft in both agronomy and yield. The one difference being that Electrum is more suited to heavier soils. It is the earliest maturing malting variety which helps to spread workload and decreases risks during harvest. It also allows for earlier drill dates of subsequent crops – particularly useful for those who still grow oilseed rape. Electrum consistently produces a good, bold grain with a specific weight of 70.0kg/hl, nitrogen content of 1.73% and low screenings which means less grain is wasted.

1.2%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net Blotch Resistance to lodging

6

5

*

7

6

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

96

96

95

95

78

91

95

97

70.1

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AT YOUR

SY KINGSBARN

THE FEED

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FEED BARLEY KWS KWS Tardis GIMLET KWS GIMLET

From strong pedigree, KWS Tardis is the UK’s highest yielding 2-row winter feed barley, with a performance that rivals many of the 6-row hybrid and conventional types. Especially strong in the East and with comparatively short stiff straw, it performs well on heavy land where it delivers yields of 109% controls. The variety has a robust disease package and is early to mature. KWS Tardis will be extremely popular this year.

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

5

6

7

5

8

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

105

106

104

104

85

86

103

109

70.2

0

Elsoms

9.2%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

5 5

6 6

8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

104

105

102

103

84

83

104

105

69.5

0

KWS HAWKING

12.2% 5

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

6 6 6 8

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

101

102

101

99

81

85

99

104

69.4

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SURGE

SYNGENTA

2021 Market Share in UK

SJ053088 x Flight

A firm favourite since its introduction back in 2016 Surge has been the Graham of winter barleys with its consistency in yield performance and just as importantly its exceptional disease resistance. Surge has the highest untreated yield of any winter barley variety making it a perfect low maintenance option while a decent straw length, stem stiffness widens its appeal and not forgetting a great specific weight. Surge will be in for another big autumn undoubtedly.

1.9%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

6

7 7

5

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

101

102

100

98

87

85

100

103

70.1

0

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

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2021Market Share in UK

(11-12 x California) x KWS Tower

With its complete all-round package, KWS Hawking is a strong variety from a well-recognised and successful breeding programme. Stem strength is an area that varieties across the board have been a bit weaker on, something that serious growers are taking more seriously for its harvest and marketability. KWS Hawking has some of the strongest lodging a brackling resistances, particularly handy when its best situation is grown on heavy soils in the West and East.

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2021 Market Share in UK

KWS Cassia x California

Bolton is the high yielding 2-row winter feed barley for light to medium-light soils. It yields strongly in both East and West trials and commercial crops. With some of the lowest screening losses, Bolton’s bold grain is ideal for the feed market. In high pressure years rhynchosporium and net blotch will need to be watched, but medium tall straw responds well to PGRs making it a viable straw crop also.

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9.2%

UK Yield %

BOLTON

*

2021 Market Share in UK

(11-12 x KWS Orwell)

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KWS HAWKING KWS Orwell

KWS Orwell continues to be a consistent on farm performer ever since its introduction back in 2016. Typical KWS traits of stiff straw and good heavy soil performance. Agronomically speaking KWS Orwell has very good resistance on brown rust and rhynchosporium but has a weakness to net blotch and especially net blotch which is worth noting for high pressure years. More recently it is being outperformed in trials by new varieties, but in the right farm situation this variety is still delivering.

16.9% 3

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

6

5

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

100

100

101

99

80

85

99

100

68.8

0

Senova

2021 Market Share in UK

(11-12 x California) x KWS Tower

Valerie, a well know 2-row feed variety which has one of the best specific weights available. Valerie is very early to mature (-1) and yields well on both light and heavy soils. Its disease package is strong, with just brown rust being a slight weakness, but the variety stands extremely well for the more fertile soils.

7

8

UK Yield %

VALERIE

*

2021 Market Share in UK

(11-12 x California) x KWS Tower

9.8%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

*

6 5

6 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

99

100

99

99

82

86

99

99

70.9

-1

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WIN T E R BAR LE Y With superb grain quality, low screenings, high yields, early ripening and stiff straw, Valerie has all of the desired attributes and is a real competitor in the market.

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HYBRID BARLEY

SY KINGSBARN

7 5 5 5 7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

106

106

107

106

84

103

105

104

70.4

0

BAZOOKA

13.3%

5

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

5 5

6 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

104

104

104

104

84

107

104

104

70

0

SY THUNDERBOLT

7.3%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Lodging

5

8

6 6 6

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

106

106

107

106

84

103

105

104

70.4

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2021 2020 Hybrid Barley Market Share in UK

SYNGENTA

The highest yielding winter barley on the AHDB RL 2022/23. This variety has shown high yields in the West, especially strong on heavy land. However, caution must be taken with a robust PGR programme as the variety has susceptibility to lodging. This is a true high input, high output variety. In addition, it offers outstanding grain quality, and a good disease resistance profile – especially for brown rust and mildew – and its early maturity helps to add flexibility at harvest.

*

2020 Hybrid Barley Market Share in UK 2021

SYNGENTA

Bazooka is a consistent performer across all UK regions and soil types. Not the highest yielding variety any longer, it is however the most competitive hybrid barley against grassweeds as it has the most autumn vigour, tall straw with only a moderate risk of lodging (6). Medium-late maturity and good all-round disease resistance against mildew (6), Rhynchosporium (7) and net blotch (6) but weak against brown rust.

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56.9%

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

This is our choice pick of the 6-row hybrid barleys, it is the best choice for pushing yield in the East and West regions. Kingsbarn has the best combination of straw height, reliable straw strength, brackling, disease resistance and yield. The variety is responsive to spring fungicides and Rhynchosporium warning signs should be monitored. Plant breeder trials show it is a competitive variety that is good for suppressing black-grass, brome and ryegrass.

*

2021 Hybrid Barley Market Share in UK

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BYVD Resistant Barley

SENSATION

DSV

2021Market Share in UK

(11-12 x California) x KWS Tower

The first winter barley variety to be launched in the UK with BYDV and BaYMV Type 1 and Type 2 resistance. This protection is important since seed treatments have no influence on these types of infection. Sensation is high yielding with good straw strength. It has performed well in both treated and untreated trials – with and without BYDV virus pressure. Its speed of growth in the spring makes it particularly strong in black-grass situations and it is the earliest maturing variety we’ve seen.

1.1%

5

Mildew Brown rust Rhynchosporium Net blotch Resistance to lodging

5 5

*

7

7

UK Yield %

East Region %

West Region %

North Region %

Untreated Yield %

Straw Height + PGR(cm)

Light Soils %

Heavy Soils %

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Maturity

104

104

104

104

93

104

-

-

68.6

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FULLY LOADED

HYBRIDS

LG AVIRON

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OILSEED RAPE CONVENTIONAL OILSEED RAPE

KWS CAMPUS

KWS

Campus is still one of the most widely grown rape varieties in the UK and delivered again in 2021. We confidently advise planting on several soil types, from light sandy clay loam to silty clay. Its reliable autumn establishment combined with dependably high gross outputs and good lodging resistance are the reasons it has consistently been a top performer in all regions. It offers top hybrid-type yield levels and oil content in a conventional variety, therefore, making it a more profitable variety to sow. Campus establishes quickly and is one of the first varieties to start to move in the spring, critical to mitigating risk of CSFB and CSFB Larvae. Treated with Integral Pro and Sylas biostimulant, a ligosaccharide seaweed filtrate, as standard.

Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

6 6

8

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2019/20

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

101

101

102

102

45.5

159

5

HYBRID OILSEED RAPE NEW

PT303

Pinoneer/ Corteva Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Sclerotinia Lodging

PT303 delivered the highest gross output yields in East and West trials last year. Newly AHDB Recommended, it is the variety’s ability to grow rapidly in the autumn and then re-grow very rapidly in the spring that drives its performance. PT303 combines later flowering with reasonably early maturity, so for growers in locations where late frosts are a regular concern this is a must. It is now the first hybrid to be marketed in the UK with tolerance to sclerotinia. We do not advise to miss a Sclerotinia spray, however where 30% yield can be lost, mitigating the risk if the situation occurs is a valuable trait. Treated with Integral Pro + Lumibio Kelta as standard.

7 7

[8]

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

108

107

104

104

-

46

164

5

LG AVIRON

R R R

Limagrain Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

Our pick of the hybrids as it is both robust and very resilient. LG Aviron has exceptional autumn vigour and suits challenging establishment conditions with the flexibility of offering main slot to later drilling or being used in re-sowing. The excellent early vigour allows the crop to grow away from early pest damage. In early sow situations (from 31st July) the vigour will need monitoring, and Caryx treatment at 5-9 true leaves is advised for growth control. Light Leaf Spot is a disease that is increasingly harder to manage and Aviron is the only RL variety with an 8 resistance. N-FLEX allows the crop to utilise the available nitrogen in the soil more efficiently, enabling the variety to reach its genetic yield potential, even when faced with sub-optimal nitrogen situations. Treated with Integral Pro + Radiate biostimulant.

7

[7]

8 R R

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

105

107

104

106

110

44.3

156

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The highest yielding Clearfield variety ®

MATRIX CL is the only commercial Quad-Layer Clearfield variety to stack four valuable, complex traits together without compromising yield, offering: ®

• Invaluable TuYV protection. • Enhanced agronomic performance with RLM7+ stem canker protection and pod shatter resistance. • Strong early vigour – defence against flea beetle. • Impressive yields (99%) and oil content (45.8%) Source: AHDB Recommended List 2022/23

Clearfield is a registered trademark of BASF. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use.For further information including warning phrases and symbols, refer to agricentre.basf.co.uk.

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DAZZLER

DSV

An East & West AHDB Recommended variety, Dazzler is a cost-effective option for farms looking to safely establish a low maintenance hybrid crop. Dazzler has very strong agronomic attributes. It is triple layered in the sense that it has the RLM7+ gene for Phoma resistance, turnip yellow virus and pod shatter resistance. It has a strong disease package and a very high oil content, with consistency in east/west regions. Dazzler is also sold in a 1.8 million seeds, giving growers 300k additional seeds to utilise. Treated with Integral Pro + biostimulant growth promoter.

Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

6

R

8

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

99

98

97

96

99

44.3

148

6

DK EXSTAR

8 R

DEKALB/BAYER

Coined by the breeder as “combining high yields and oil content with the best agronomy package ever seen in a Dekalb OSR variety.” DK Exstar has a rapid autumn development, suitable for drilling into early September, reducing risk from CSFB infestations. The rapid autumn growth habit does mean a PGR may be required in early/mid-Oct on very forward crops to reduce the risk of over development pre-winter. One of the strongest standing varieties in the UK, DK Exstar is a safe choice for autumn 2022. Treated with Integral Pro + biostimulant growth promoter.

Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

8 8 R

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

102

102

109

109

-

45.3

162

6

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CLEARFIELD® OILSEED RAPE

MATRIX CL

DSV

For those adopting Clearfield technology, Matrix is the highest gross output Clearfield variety, newly Recommended by AHDB in 2022/23. A tall variety, but with strong stem canker resistance and 8 for stem stiffness, this should only be monitored rather than feared. With the vigour pushing on from successful varieties like Plurax CL and mirroring the vigour profiles of the top performing hybrids in both autumn and early spring, Matrix performed particularly well in high pressure CSFB trials where high vigour was a ‘must’. Treated with Integral Pro + biostimulant growth promoter as standard.

Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

6

8 R R

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

100

99

96

96

-

45.8

159

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CLUBROOT RESISTANT OILSEED RAPE

Club root is caused by a soil borne organism that infects several Brassica species. The first sign of clubroot is a wilting of plants and as the symptoms progress plants often fail to develop a crop. Symptoms include root distortion and galls, stunting and wilting of above-ground parts. It is important to test soil for the presence of club root as the organism produces resting spores that remain in the soil for many years that can infect future crops. Ask Wynnstay about testing your soil so you don’t lose 10% of your crop.

NEW

CROSSFIT

DSV

CrossFit is the first clubroot resistant variety to include resistance to TuYV, Pod shatter and RLM7 stem canker. No other variety in the UK has all the above stacked traits together making it the ideal variety for a worry-free crop in a clubroot situation. Not compromising on output, CrossFit also has the highest oil content (46.4%) of all Recommended varieties. Early drilling is not advised as this can put pressure on the protection, equally consider adding calcium to keep the pH above 7. Treated with Integral Pro + biostimulant growth promoter.

Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

5 R R [8]

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

99

98

-

-

100

46.4

148

6

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

CROME Now the benchmark clubroot resistant variety, Crome has consistently delivered gross outputs for farms five years in a row. With almost 2% more oil content than Crocodile, slightly earlier maturity, and same disease resistances, Crome is the reliable quality clubroot resistant variety choice, ideal for securing oil bonuses in 2023. Treated with Integral Pro + biostimulant growth promoter.

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LSPB Light leaf spot Stem canker TuYV Pod Shatter Lodging

6

4

8

*Data taken from AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds 2022/23

East/ West Gross Output %

East/ West Seed Yield %

North Gross Output %

North Seed Yield %

Untreated Gross Output %

Oil Content %

Plant Height (cm)

Maturity

99

98

101

100

100

46.1

148

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The seed with speed!

CAMPUS n

Extremely vigorous growth habit

n

Reliably high gross output with good lodging resistance and stem stiffness

n

Gold standard tolerance to verticillium stem stripe

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WINTER OATS MASCANI

76.1%

Mildew Crown rust

Mascani will continue to dominate this autumn. Its wide acceptance by millers and consistent on farm performance being the reason why. Mascani has a nice overall disease package, and moderately tall stiff straw. Best known for its grain quality it’s still got the highest kernel content of any winter oat and excellent specific weight. UK Yield %

Kernel Content

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Straw Height (cm)

Maturity

97

76.4

53.1

122

0

RGTGERALD SOUTHWAR

Mildew Crown rust

Kernel Content

Specific Weight (kg/hl)

Straw Height (cm)

Maturity

95

70.5

52.4

121

1

*

6

7.3%

UK Yield %

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2021 Market Share in UK

SENOVA

A reliable feed option with a strong specific weight and moderately stiff straw. Gerald matches other feed varieties in terms of disease resistance but it is slightly later to mature with a +1.

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2021 Market Share in UK

SENOVA

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WINTER BEANS Field beans are used for inclusion in animal feed, aquaculture and export for human consumption. There has been a rise in the growing of winter beans in the UK with the increased pressure on other break crops. Beans provide a useful break to reduce cereal pests and diseases and an opportunity to control grass weeds in the arable rotation. In wet years and on heavy soils, beans perform better than peas. Beans also suffer less from pigeon damage, they are easier to combine, and growing costs can sometimes be lower. Beans, however, are harvested later than peas, and time of harvest is very dependent on seasonal weather in the August/September period. Winter beans do not have a vernalisation requirement, although they are more winter hardy than spring types. In moisture-retentive and fertile fields that produce tall, lush crops short-strawed varieties could be an asset.

TUNDRA

LIMAGRAIN

Tundra is a hugely popular variety which has been consistent since it’s introduction back in 2014. Tundra is early to mature with strong standing ability meaning it will be harvestable in tough conditions.

VESPA

SENOVA

Vespa is now the market leader for winter beans. It has short straw with good standing ability and a larger seed size than Tundra. Vespa has pale hilum meaning it’s a potential for export and not just a feed variety.

WINTER BEANS - PGRO DESCRIPTIVE LIST 2022

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TRITICALE Triticale is a cereal crop, whose potential has not been realised in the UK. Elsewhere, particularly Poland, Germany and Sweden, it finds its place on the farm and market. Inherently, with a lower protein than wheat, triticale could have an important role in the emerging bioethanol market, where its growing cost efficiency will provide cost effective feedstock with excellent functionality. Varieties are now being grown as a crop for AD (Anaerobic Digestion) plants. Triticale is a more cost effective crop option and with early maturity and better autumn vigour it is attracting further interest for this use; particularly when growers are considering triticale after late foraged maize. Triticale produces grain with high lycine values and so is ideal for on-farm feeding. As a versatile crop, other uses of triticale include whole crop production, organic grain production, game cover and thatching.

SENOVA The market leading variety which combines grain yield and quality. The autumn vigour of Fido makes it competitive with grass weeds such as blackgrass. Fido also has tall stiff straw making suitable for wholecrop, AD and grain markets. UK Yield %

Spec Weight

Straw length

Lodging %

Maturity

99

77.5

110

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KASYNO

SENOVA

Kasyno is the new highest yielding grain variety. Although higher yielding then KWS Fido, its specific weight is lower so may not be the best option for grain. However, it is a short strawed variety so on higher fertile sites it may be one to consider. UK Yield %

Spec Weight

Straw length

Lodging %

Maturity

101

73.1

101

[0]

[+1]

AGOSTINO Cyrkon Cyrkon is a medium yielding variety with short stiff straw and average maturity. Crykon will look more wheat like than rye in the field.

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UK Yield %

Spec Weight

Straw length

Lodging %

Maturity

94

72.7

98

[0]

[0]

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HYBRID RYE Widely grown in northern Europe, hybrid rye is proving to be an increasingly popular choice for improving the performance of AD (Anaerobic Digestion) plants and now as a high yielding wholecrop for livestock production. With its huge yield potential, flexible drilling dates, vigorous growth habit and very early maturity, it provides growers with the opportunity for increased flexibility, in terms of the position of energy crops in their rotation.

Rye for biogas production Hybrid rye is an excellent crop to balance other high production substrates, such as beet or maize in the production of biogas in AD plants. The addition of hybrid rye to beet or maize provides a different nutrient source for the bacteria in the digester. This has a two-pronged synergistic effect; the hybrid rye increases methane yield due to a better balance of trace elements and a reduction in retention time in the digester. The usual ratio is 25% rye to 75% maize. Hybrid rye is also an excellent alternative to maize where the geography or soil types are not suitable for maize production. In such situations, hybrid rye and beet would make a good combination. Hybrid rye gives higher DM (dry matter) yields than triticale or wheat particularly on poor soils or in colder conditions.

Rotation Hybrid rye is an excellent crop for drought prone or lighter soils, as the crop has a deep root system and is a good scavenger for nutrients and water. Modern hybrid varieties are shorter and stiffer

than older conventional varieties and therefore, with an appropriate PGR programme, are suitable for a far wider range of soil types. Hybrid rye suffers less from eyespot than wheat. It is also useful in the control of blackgrass because, with the much greater height than wheat, far less blackgrass seeds are produced (viability is very low). Furthermore, an early July wholecrop harvest means the majority of blackgrass seeds will not have shed

Sowing Hybrid rye has a wide sowing window from mid-September through to late autumn. It is a particularly good crop for later sowing as it has a strong tillering capacity, with vigorous early spring growth. Seed rates should be based on time of drilling, along with seedbed, soil and moisture conditions; the below seed rates are a guide only. Seed is sold in unit packs of 12 million viable seeds per bag (approximately 0.5T). Sowing early at 200 seeds/m² equates to 2 million seeds/ha meaning a bag sows 6ha. October sowing at 240 seeds/m² uses 2.4million seeds/ha meaning a bag sows 5ha and late sowing at 260+ seeds/m² uses 2.6 million seeds/ha so one bag sows around 4.5ha.

Drill Timing

Date

Seed Rate (m²)

Area Drilled from a 12 mill Seed Pack (ha)

Early

Mid - late September

200

6

Medium

October

220 - 240

5 - 5-5

Late

November

260+

4.5

Agronomy

Hybrid rye is a crop with good foliar disease resistance with the exception of brown rust. The vigorous crop growth gives excellent competition for weeds, resulting in much reduced herbicide use. Nitrogen levels will be approximately 150 kg/ha in addition to P and K, a single PGR application on lighter soils and usually a maximum of a single fungicide. For heavier land, a robust PGR programme is more appropriate, together with a 2nd or 3rd fungicide in situations of high disease pressure.

Harvesting and ensiling

The crop can be cut as early as ear emergence, like a green fodder rye, when the dry matter is about 20%. However, the most economical timing is at the milky ripe stage, when yields would have doubled and the DM increased to about 30-35%. Apart from barley, hybrid rye is much quicker in development than other cereal crops, including triticale, and the milky ripe growth stage will usually be around late June. This allows plenty of time for a catch crop, or even double cropping. Chop length at harvest should be 7-10mm with the addition of a preservative, such as lactic acid, when ensiling

Hybrid rye for wholecrop The species offers great potential as a wholecrop alternative within livestock enterprises. Whilst feeding data is relatively limited, the huge yields and rapid growth achieved could well replace other cereal wholecrops and even offer an alternative to forage maize in marginal situations. Opportunities for double cropping also exist as forage ‘catch crops’ can be sown early following a June harvest of hybrid rye. More information is needed on the feeding qualities of hybrid rye and we would be very keen to work with growers who would like to try the crop this autumn.

Stage of Maturity

Harvest Time

Dry Matter (%)

Biogas Yield (m³/T) (Fresh)

Ear tip

Mid-May

<20%

<100

Flowering

Mid-June

20 - 25%

130 - 160

Grain at ‘soft dough’ stage

Late-June

35 - 40%

200

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SEED TREATMENTS Redigo Pro Prothioconazole + Tebuconazole (Single purpose)

Raxil Star Prothioconazole + Tebuconazole + Fluopyram (Single purpose)

Beret Gold Fludioxonil (Single Purpose)

Rancona iMix Ipconazole + Imazalil (Single purpose)

Vibrance Duo Fludioxonil + Sedaxane

Latitude Silthiofam

Signal 300 ES Cypermethrin

Manganese

Kickoff

Tiros/ Elios/ Gramax/ Sunagreen

All cereals

Barley

All cereals

Barley, Wheat

Wheat, Triticale, Barley

Wheat, Barley

Wheat, Barley

All cereals

All cereals

All cereals

Fusarium

o

o

o

Loose Smut

o

o

Bunt (seed borne)

o

Bunt (soil borne)

o

o

o

DISEASE o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

o

Leaf Stripe

o

o

Covered Smut

o

o

Seedling Net Blotch

o

Seedling Blight

o

Blue Mould

o

o

o

o

o o

Take-all Ergot #

o

o PESTS

Aphids - BYDV o

Wireworm Slugs (grain hollowing)

o

Wheat Bulb Fly

o

Frit Fly NUTRITION Early Manganese Efficiency Growth/Establishment

o

o

o

#Reduction of germination treated Ergot particles

Latitude: Always applied with a “single purpose” product. Use on 2nd/ 3rd and subsequent wheats where take-all risk is high. Particularly useful if sowing 2nd/3rd wheat before mid-October. Signal 300 ES: A highly effective insecticide seed treatment for reduction of wheat bulb fly and wireworm damage to autumn/winter sown wheat and barley. Containing 300g/l cypermethrin, it forms a ‘zone of protection’ around the seed. Manganese: Helps to control manganese deficiency. Improves establishment and winter hardiness. Kickoff: Provides a complex of phosphate, phosphite, zinc, manganese, potassium, nitrogen and amino acids giving the plant an ideal nutrient package to encourage improved root development. Turbo: The main elements include zinc and phosphite which act as bio-stimulants and encourage root growth. Particularly useful for 2nd wheats. Vibrance Duo: A combination of Fludioxonil (Beret Gold) and Sedaxane, a new SDHI fungicide from Syngenta. Improves speed of establishment and gives a boost to early root development. Particularly useful for later sowing, lighter land, 2nd wheats and other situations where the improved root health will benefit from moisture and nutrient uptake. Vibrance Duo for barley: A combination of Fludioxonil (Beret Gold), Sedaxane and Ipconazole a new SDHI fungicide from Syngenta which has just got approval for barley from this autumn. Provides similar benefits to the wheat product. The main difference is that it is co-applied with Ipconazole to increase its effectiveness against loose smut.

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CROP MANAGEMENT Feeding high yielding varieties The 2021/22 AHDB Recommended List sees several high yielding varieties introduced in the wheat and barley groups. For maximum potential yield to be achieved, crops need to be provided with the correct balance of essential nutrients throughout the growing season.

Importance of a fertiliser plan An effective nutrient plan should consider current N, P and K levels. However, with considerable variation in nutrient levels between fields, soil testing is recommended to enable development of bespoke fertiliser plans. The results provide a soil index for that field, calculating the P, K and Mg levels on a mg/kg dry soil basis. Although a good starting point for forming a nutrition plan, there is a large variation in the nutrient levels within each soil index, as seen in table 1.

Index

Harvest Time

Dry Matter (%)

Biogas Yield (m³/T) (Fresh)

Ploughing straw back in will reduce the amount of P and K removed and is good for soil structure Consideration should also be made to whether straw is being removed or ploughed back in, as this can impact soil health and structure. Ploughing straw back in will reduce the amount of P and K removed and is good for soil structure. However, the process of breaking down the straw in the soil does use N reserves, which means less N will be available for the subsequent crop.

Mg/litre 0

0-9

0-60

0-25

1

10-15

61-120

26-50

2

16-25

121-180 (2-) 181-240 (2+)

51-100

3

26-45

241-400

101-175

4

46-70

401-600

176-250

Table 1: Classification of soil P, K and Mg analysis results into Indices (RB209, 2017)

Soil test results could indicate a soil index of 2, but within this index there is a broad range in nutrient availability, so fields could still end up being deficient or even over supplied. Therefore, it is advised to look at the milligrams per litre in more detail and make necessary adjustments if required. It is important to note that unlike nitrogen, P and K doesn’t readily leach from the soil, so if over supplied for the current crop, reserves will be available and can result in improving the overall soil index if required.

Implementing a fertiliser plan The amount of P and K applied ahead of autumn drilling should consider the offtake required by the crop, along with the amount needed to maintain or build the soil to the ideal index level. Table 2 shows the amount of each nutrient which would be needed for winter wheat and winter barley crops, based on a yield potential of 8 T/ha. If a higher yield than expected has been achieved from the previous crop, or if a high yielding variety is going to be planted this year, the nutrition would need to be altered accordingly. Crops with a potential average yield of 8 T/ha could achieve 10 T/ ha if the weather conditions are favourable, but in achieving this, more P and K will be taken up, so soil reserves will need replenishing.

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P or K Index 0

1

2

3 and higher

Mg/litre Straw ploughed in/incorporated Phosphate (P205)

120

90

60

0

Potash (K20)

105

75

45 (2-) 20 (2+)

0

Phosphate (P205)

125

95

65

0

Potash (K20)

145

115

85 (2-) 55 (2+)

0

Straw removed

Table 2: Phosphate and potash requirements for winter wheat and winter barley achieving 8 T/ha (RB209, 2017)

For high yielding varieties, requirements would be greater. This can be determined through a calculation that takes into account the expected grain yield figure, which your local Wynnstay Arable Specialist can help with calculating and can then be used to provide advice on the most suitable fertiliser plan to correct any deficiencies.

Dave Mitchell, Fertiliser Manager m: 07990 578543 dave.mitchell@wynnstay.co.uk


FERTILISER SERVICES The complete crop nutrition package

SUPPLY We provide a comprehensive range of fertilisers for all crop requirements. Fertiliser options include compounds, ammonium nitrate, nitrogen sulphur products, blends, liquids and speciality products. We use our strong supplier relationships to offer competitive prices.

ADVICE

A strategic approach requires in-depth examination and planning. The team of specialists will gather crucial information to help make the best decisions on crop nutrition: Soil analysis results

Environmental factors

Previous cropping and management

Legislative requirements

End use of the crop

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Wynnstay specialists use their extensive technical knowledge to develop a fertiliser programme specific to each customers’ requirements. We recognise the importance of analysing individual conditions to increase the efficiency of fertiliser – with the aim of maximising return on investment

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Most of our fertiliser deliveries are coordinated by Wynnstay. This allows us to be flexible to the needs of customers and respond quickly to requests – especially during peak season.

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ON-FARM TRIALS CAN BOOST NITROGEN FERTILISER USE EFFICIENCY AND PROFIT MARGINS Nitrogen fertiliser Use Efficiency (NfUE) is the critical measure of how much of every kg of Nitrogen fertiliser you apply ends up in the plant where it can stimulate growth rather than getting lost from the system. If you want to know how effectively your Nitrogen fertilisers are being used you need to start by knowing what happens to your production if you don’t use any Nitrogen. CF is leading R&D to improve NfUE in arable crops CF Fertilisers is conducting a national trials programme involving 50 arable producers up and down the country is encouraging growers to leave just 4sq. metres away from the fertiliser spreader so they can get an accurate assessment of their NfUE. It’s expressed as a simple percentage with the higher the value, the more N is finding its way into plants and in a UK wheat crop it’s typically in the range of 50% to 80%. An NfUE of 50%, which does exist in some situations, means for every 1kg of Nitrogen you buy, half of it is effectively not being utilised and that’s a not a good result for the environment or the farm’s profitability. NfUE arable values <50% Poor 50-60% Fair 60-80% Good >80% Excellent CF N-Min tests proved fundamental to improve NfUE The ongoing trials programme represents some 20,000ha of UK wheat production across the country and the first year of trials has already shown some very interesting results. CF N-Min soil tests produced a level of accuracy approaching 80% whereas with estimates of Soil Mineral Nitrogen (SMN) this was just 45% and as low as 33% for RB209-based soil Nitrogen estimates. This accuracy of soil analysis combined with encouraging the growers taking part in the trials to adopt some basic Nitrogen management principles have translated into significant performance improvements (see table below). Top ferts saving Benefits

- £180/ha

Average ferts saving - £40/ha

Top NfUE gain + 22%

Average NfUE gain + 7%

Carbon footprint reduction - 70kg CO2/ha

Soil N Balance reduction - 23kg N/ha

How to participate/conduct NfUE trials? At the optimum N application, we should be looking at the amount removed by the crop minus that would have been taken up if no Nitrogen fertiliser had been applied. This is where the 4sq.metres comes in. You can simply place a tarpaulin over your desired patch whenever fertiliser spreading takes place and this ensure your ‘Nil-N’ plot receives no fertiliser application through the season. The Nitrogen content of the harvested material from this plot can be analysed to compare that of the crop where the full application has been used and this can be used to calculate relative Nitrogen uptake by the crop and establish the NfUE. For further information on NfUE trials, please visit: https://www.cffertilisers.co.uk/nfue-trials/ Making the right fertiliser choices Ammonium Nitrate (AN) fertilisers such as Nitram, typically achieve the highest NfUE as they minimise loss of N to the atmosphere, Government commissioned trials which compared alternate sources of Nitrogen found that AN only lost 3% of Nitrogen as Ammonia to the atmosphere. However, the losses from urea containing fertilisers were higher (24%) under the maritime UK climate. With prills of high quality, Nitram spreads well across all widths, from 18m bout width to 36m. To find out more about Nitram, please visit: https://www.cffertilisers.co.uk/fertiliser-products/nitrogen/nitram/

Dr Sajjad Awan CF Company Agronomist


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DISEASE RESISTANCE Effective crop protection programmes for high yielding varieties When growing high yielding varieties, often other agronomic features such as disease resistance are sometimes overlooked. The fungicides at our disposal today are capable of producing extremely good results, but it is important to apply as much thought to the fungicide programme and timings as to the choice of product, to achieve optimum yield potential. Over recent years, the emphasis has moved away from reactive fungicide applications to treat visible disease in the crop, and more towards a strategy where prevention is better than cure. To achieve this, the fungicides must be applied at the correct time and early in the development of the disease, or even before infection occurs, with timing influenced by growth stage, weather and the variety’s disease resistance.

Disease resistance The AHDB Recommended Lists expresses disease ratings on a scale of 1 to 9, with 1 being poor resistance to the disease and 9 being good. Any variety with a resistance rating for a particular pathogen of 7 or below would require careful attention and a strategic approach to disease control. Out of all the winter wheat varieties on the 2022/23 AHDB Recommended List, only six varieties have a Septoria tritici rating higher than 7. Therefore, in the wetter West almost every variety must be considered as at risk from Septoria infection and all require a robust fungicide programme. For those varieties with a Septoria rating of mid-6 and above, a robust fungicide strategy is still required, but the timings of the applications can be a little more flexible.

Choosing the right herbicide programme With all aspects of agronomy, there is rarely a ‘one size fits all’ solution and flexibility in approach is essential. When planning herbicide programmes there are two key timings to be considered; pre-emergence and post-emergence of the crop and weeds. The most effective herbicide programmes usually commence with a planned pre-em application of residual herbicide. Depending on the situation and the weed spectrum, if an effective pre-em herbicide is applied, additional weed control later in the season may not be required, therefore saving both time and money.

It is important to work with your agronomist or specialist to develop a herbicide strategy that takes into account soil type, drilling date and the expected weed spectrum Application options In winter cereals, one pass with a pre-em containing actives such as flufenacet, diflufenican or pendimethalin will often do a very good job in controlling a broad spectrum of broad-leaved weeds and annual meadow grass, with a second pass sometimes needed to control spring germinating species. For more problematic weeds such as blackgrass or brome, there should be a pre-planned herbicide strategy in place which adopts the principle of ‘stacking’ several different active ingredients, each with a different mode of action. In addition to ‘stacking’ chemistry, a split-timed approach with pre-em and peri-em applications will help to extend the period of residual herbicide activity into the autumn. For help with planning a cost-effective herbicide strategy, and advice on the best fungicides for the varieties you’re growing, contact your local Wynnstay Agronomist or Arable Specialist to discuss options and timings.

It is important to work with your agronomist or specialist to develop a herbicide strategy that takes into account soil type, drilling date and the expected weed spectrum.

Dr Simon Pope, Crop Protection Manager m: 07990 578545 simon.pope@wynnstay.co.uk

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We offer a wide range of grass seed mixtures to help producers maximise forage potential. As an independent company, we use the best grass varieties, selected from the Grass and Clover Recommended List. We’re in control of the whole process from start to finish. From seed production with our own grass seed growers, to seed cleaning, right through to formulating and mixing our mixtures, and delivering them direct to farm..

We supply a range of high quality maize varieties to suit different sites and farming enterprises. We maintain excellent relationships with the UK’s largest maize seed breeders, which allows us to gain access to the latest varieties, trial information and product development news.

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COVER CROPS Improve your soil biology The importance of upholding soil health and sustaining its productivity for the future is essential. Cover crops can prove an effective means of contributing to soil health and quality when incorporated into a rotation. The utilisation of cover crops can help make a dramatic improvement to soil conditions, helping to manage soil structure, water and nutrients. Whether you are looking for maximum biomass above ground or deep rooting to improve conditions below ground, we will help advise on the best crop or mixture to suit. With all options, the earlier the crop is in the ground, the bigger the potential impact of the cover crop will be, therefore we suggest you plan ahead and are ready to sow as soon after harvest as possible. Cover crops help to: • • • • • • •

Improve soil structure Capture Nutrients Mitigate Soil Erosion Reduce Weed Pressure Enhance fertility Reduce soil bourne pests Improve water retention and drainage

The following mixtures are designed to suit a wide range of mixtures and desired outcomes. When choosing a mixture you must first consider the aims that you wish to achieve, the crop rotation and the soil type as these factors will determine the species or mixture selected. The inclusion of a range of species in our cover crop mixtures ensure an effective combination of benefits are provided to the soil. This is owing to the beneficial soil enhancing properties of each individual species, from legumes that fix nitrogen, to fast growing species that suppress weeds or those that are deep rooting which draw nutrients from deep within the soil profile.

Bespoke Mixtures In addition to our range of mixtures, we are able to supply bespoke mixtures to suit your exact requirements using not only the ingredients shown – plus many more.

Contact your Wynnstay Arable Specialist to discuss your requirements.

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COVER CROP MIXTURES CC1

Seed rate: 15kg/acre 80%

Black Oats

15%

Vetch

5%

Phacelia

CC5

Seed rate: 12kg/acre 70%

Black Oats

10%

Vetch

10%

Oilseed Radish

5%

Brown Mustard

5%

Phacelia

An effective cover crop mixture that performs well for autumn sowings. It produces huge biomass from the rapid growth of the black oat, whilst also producing a mass of fibrous roots. The vetch will grow vigorously, suppressing weeds whilst fixing nitrogen. The small-seeded phacelia is quick to establish, producing large amounts of biomass to provide good ground cover. The mixture is not frost hardy and will collapse after a keen frost, helping to speed up the mineralisation process.

This diverse mixture will suit many situations where the priority is soil improvement. The different species are producing roots at varying levels within the soil profile, helping to reduce soil compaction, whilst also boosting organic matter through extensive root and top growth. The deep roots of the radish will help penetrate compacted soils. The glucosinolates in the mustard can help reduce nematode populations once incorporated and the vetch provides good weed suppression owing to its ground cover whilst fixing nitrogen.

CC2*

CC6*

Seed rate: 20kg/acre 80%

Forage Rye

20%

Vetch

This mixture will be slower to establish than CC1 but will provide good ground cover. It is frost hardy and can be left to provide an early grazing or forage option in the spring, as the rye will grow in the new year at lower temperatures than other species. A winter hardy vetch is used in the mixture. Seed rates will vary depending on situation, with higher rates being used where the crop is to be utilised in the spring or where good ground cover is required. As with CC1, this mixture will produce a dense root mass whilst increasing nitrogen levels for the succeeding crop.

CC3

Seed rate: 10kg/acre 60%

Forage Rye

15%

White Mustard

10%

Brown Mustard

10%

Phacelia

5%

Oilseed Radish

Both the mustard and phacelia included in this mixture will establish rapidly and give excellent ground cover to help suppress weeds. The deep rooting system of the radish will help aid soil structure, breaking through compaction whilst holding residual nitrogen. The rye provides a large biomass of winter cover preventing nutrient leaching from the soil. Both the brown mustard and rye can provide frost hardy cover as the other species in the mix are unlikely to survive sharp frosts.

CC4

Seed rate: 12kg/acre 70%

Forage Rye

20%

White Mustard

10%

Oilseed Radish

This is a low-cost option which is useful where the crop is not required to be in the ground for very long. The rye is winter hardy, providing a large biomass and good ground cover. The mixture can be left over winter if required, where the winter frosts are likely to take out the mustard and help speed up the mineralisation process.

Seed rate: 28kg/acre 60%

Winter Rye

25%

Italian Ryegrass

10%

Vetch

5%

Crimson Clover

This mixture should produce a large biomass, even when sown in early October, making it suitable for sowing after early maturing maize crops. It is winter hardy and allows the option to graze or cut in the spring, or the mixture can be incorporated into the soil to boost organic matter.

CC7 Seed rate: 6kg/acre 50%

Ethiopian Mustard

40%

Oilseed Radish

10%

Forage Rape

This blend can be sown in mid-late Autumn and is ideal for late winter/ early spring incorporation. It is targeted to reduce soil borne fungiand can help reduce PCN (Potato Cyst Nematode) populations by up to 40%. This blend contains winter hardy crops which, under normal UK weather conditions will not be killed by frost. Sowing rate is 15kg/ha until early autumn, 1-2cm deep. Incorporation ideally after 1st March.

CC8

Seed rate: 6kg/acre 50%

Oilseed Radish

30%

Berseem Clover

20%

Phacelia

CC8 is specifically formulated for safe use in oilseed rape rotations. This mixture helps to reduce a broad range of fungi and other soil borne pests. It provides the benefit of N fixation and prevents N leaching.

*These mixtures offer potential to be foraged or grazed.

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