haven't grown feed barley for a few years , can anyone tell me what some of the higher yielding varieties are ? thanks
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Originally posted by caseih View Posthaven't grown feed barley for a few years , can anyone tell me what some of the higher yielding varieties are ? thanksLast edited by Sheepwheat; Feb 19, 2018, 19:37.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostDon’t grow champion. No matter what. Austenson is one I am looking at. Might try rosser, a smooth awned six row, might work for swath grazing sheep as well.
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Originally posted by caseih View Posthaven't grown feed barley for a few years , can anyone tell me what some of the higher yielding varieties are ? thanks
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I grew champion three times. Every time, the straw broke down badly halfway up the stem, and I lost piles of yield. I straight cut, and it was plain nasty. First year i thought it was conditions. Second try, I thought it was hail related. Third year I clued in. It is very weak strewed. Lots of yield potential, but only if you have a vacuum header to pluck the heads off the ground. I highly do not recommend it, unless you swath it long before it gets even close to half ripe.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostHow much higher would these feed varieties yield vs Copeland?
Just a question but would just growing Copeland be an option and have the option of selling as malt or feed? (Seems to yield well)
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We’ve had very good yield with Champion and heavy kernel weight 55 lb/bu and up. Seems to be prone to ergot more than any barley grown here recently. Year & timing can play into that I suppose. It grows pretty tall in this area and can lodge with a heavy rain.
Canmore is close to the same yield with a better disease package. Couple neighbours happily growing it.
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remember when i was a young fella 80s/90s you guys will correct me but australias main competitor in malt barley was harrington canadian malt barley.
guess its been superceded 10 times over by now
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View Postremember when i was a young fella 80s/90s you guys will correct me but australias main competitor in malt barley was harrington canadian malt barley.
guess its been superceded 10 times over by now
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Harrington, yes often the head was just emerging at the time the last leaf was browning off.
Still a few acres reported.
I have no experience with Synergy, but the disease package looks really good on paper. As mentioned if the plan is to go for max yield and sell into the feed market then a feed variety might be a better choice.
Anyone ever grow Conlon? Was always a solid variety but never widely grown. Huge seed. Seed heavy
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostHarrington, yes often the head was just emerging at the time the last leaf was browning off.
Still a few acres reported.
I have no experience with Synergy, but the disease package looks really good on paper. As mentioned if the plan is to go for max yield and sell into the feed market then a feed variety might be a better choice.
Anyone ever grow Conlon? Was always a solid variety but never widely grown. Huge seed. Seed heavy
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