UK: Winter barley yields well above average
Winter barley yields in the United Kingdom are well above average at 10.02 t/ha, according to national HGCA trial results. That is more than 1 t/ha better than the five-year average of 8.98 t/ha, Farmers’ Weekly reported on July 29.
“Six-row varieties on the HGCA Recommended List still head the table on yields, with the hybrid variety Volume achieving 106% compared to the control varieties, and the conventional variety KWS Meridian 105%,” said the HGCA’s Simon Oxley.
Two-row feed varieties were also performing well, with California at 103%, KWS Glacier 102% and KWS Tower 101%.
“Malting varieties are more about quality than yield, but Talisman has achieved yields of 97% and SY venture 95% to date.”
Candidate six-row conventional variety Daxor looked promising, with a score of 105%, with candidate two-row feed varieties KWS Infinity and Perseus at 101% and 100%, respectively.
“The five-year average yields provide a better representation of variety performance over a range of seasons,” said Dr Oxley.
“The six-row hybrid Volume (107%) remains the top performer, followed by the two-row feed varieties KWS Glacier (104%) and KWS Tower (104%).”
01 August, 2014