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Australian Grain Technologies' Cutlass and Scepter opening up options for southern New South Wales with AH classifications


Australia
September 11, 2017

Cutlass will open up options for southern New South Wales grain growers in 2018

Australian Grain Technologies (AGT) have now secured a quality classification upgrade for Cutlass from APW to AH for the 2018 growing season in the southern New South Wales region.

Initially released in 2015 for Victorian and South Australian growers as a Yitpi replacement, Cutlass has strong photoperiod sensitivity which offers growers more sowing date flexibility, being suitable for planting from mid April to early May. Photoperiod sensitive varieties like Cutlass only flower when the days get longer, and therefore may avoid earlier season frosts that much of southern NSW have experienced in recent years.


James Whiteley, AGTs southern NSW Marketing Manager, in a paddock of Cutlass wheat near Wagga. 

Importantly, Cutlass has performed well in both the early and main National Variety Trials in southern NSW, with yields being consistently high and proving it’s flexibility for inclusion in grower programs.

“The upgrade in classification of Cutlass from APW to AH will allow farmers to potentially receive an additional $15-20 per tonne on average for their grain come harvest time. Combined with a 9% yield increase compared to EGA Gregory, farmers who grow Cutlass are looking at a significantly more profitable investment again this season,” noted James Whiteley, AGTs southern NSW Marketing Manager.

Cutlass seed is available through AGT Affiliates, and able to be traded between growers as part of AGTs Seed Sharing™ initiative. Visit www.agtbreeding.com.au/sourcing-seed/ for more information on how to access seed for the 2018 planting season.


Scepter wheat delivers AH quality classification for southern New South Wales grain growers

Australian Grain Technologies (AGT) have now secured an AH quality classification for Scepter wheat in southern NSW.

Initially released in 2015, Scepter is a high yielding main season variety developed from Mace. It performs very well in tough seasons where drought stress is an issue, having the ability to maintain yield whilst also expressing high test weights and low screenings. Scepter is adapted to a wide range of environments and soil types whilst offering strong yellow leaf spot resistance, giving growers a high yielding option in wheat on wheat situations. National Variety Trials in southern NSW have consistently demonstrated the ability of Scepter to deliver improved yield in comparison to other main season varieties.

Previously unclassified, grain from Scepter crops delivered into southern NSW receival points will be eligible for the AH quality grade for the coming harvest. This brings the classification of Scepter for southern NSW in line with South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia where it is fast becoming the leading wheat variety grown.

“Scepter being classified as an AH variety is a great outcome for southern NSW growers.  We know there is already a significant area of this variety being grown across Australia due to its adaptability and yield profile. Receiving an AH quality classification means southern NSW growers can now add Scepter into their cropping programs to help boost returns,” commented James Whiteley, AGTs southern NSW Marketing Manager.

Paul McCaskie, grower and agronomist from West Wyalong NSW, trialled Scepter in 2016 and has expanded his planting for 2017 whilst also taking advantage of AGTs Seed SharingTM initiative. “Scepter appears to be a versatile variety that performs across different seasonal conditions.  In the favourable 2016 season we saw Scepter keep up with other varieties and, with the way that the heads fill quickly, it has the ability to maintain yield capability in drier conditions.”

Scepter is available through AGT Affiliates, local retailers and is able to be traded between growers as part of AGTs Seed SharingTM initiative.  Visit www.agtbreeding.com.au/sourcing-seed/ for more information on how to access seed for the 2018 planting season.



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Published: September 11, 2017

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