

NAPAROO WHEAT
Hart Bros pick for March/ April planting, for growers wanting a grazing winter wheat that is awnless, hence suitable for silage/ hay production and chaffing. Dual purpose winter wheat for grazing and grain production Excellent level of resistance to current field strains of stem, stripe and leaf rust (including new Yr17 virulent strain) White feed quality grain Similar maturity and plant type to Marombi Higher biomass production than Marombi but slightly lower grain reco


MANNING WHEAT
White Grained Feed Wheat Long Season –Similar maturity to Revenue and can maximise early moisture availability BYDV Resistant – suits early sowing opportunities when BYDV can be an issue. Dual Purpose able to cope well with grazing until GS30. Its winter habit helps minimise frost risk High Yield Potential Very high yielder under irrigation. Hardy – shows tolerance to temporary drying conditions


BECKOM WHEAT - Not in Stock
Mid-season maturity, similar to Janz Broad adaptation, suited to southern NSW, Vic and SA Fully awned with moderate straw strength Short plant height, similar to Corack Conservative plant type that performs better than it looks Moderately resistant to leaf rust Moderately resistant-moderately susceptible to stem rust and stripe rust Moderately resistant to CCN Moderately tolerant of acid soils AH quality classification in the southern zone (SA and Vic) and south east


SCEPTER WHEAT - Not in Stock
Early - mid season maturity, with a mid May sowing window AH quality wheat suited to WA, SA, Vic and sNSW Yielding consistently higher than Mace, with low screenings and high test weights Moderately resistant to stem rust Moderately resistant-moderately susceptible to leaf rust, CCN, yellow leaf spot and black point Moderately susceptible to stripe rust Moderately tolerant to boron Pedigree: Mace as the major parent
Barley
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L) is a major winter cereal grain used to produce feed for livestock as well as malt product such as beer. Barley...












