Clearfield Barley Guide 2021/22

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CLEARFIELD BARLEY GUIDE2021/22SOUTHERN ZONE(SOUTH AUSTRALIA/VICTORIA)LCsudomcompPOTENTIALMALT BARLEYPb a r l eyssapmoACth yield,iwtnadnecdes to l e r a n c edleifraClely vigour.raedoogdanp CLMAXIMUSsMALT BARLECLTHE SPARTACUS !MALT SUCCESSORPY

WHAT IS MY RAINFALL ZONE?Low-medium Rainfall EnvironmentCommodusP CLLow-medium Rainfall EnvironmentMaximusP CLOLINONEMEET INTERGRAIN’S NEW IMIDAZPES!(IMI) TOLERANT GLADIATOR TROUInterGrain has an exceptional reputation of delivering high performing Clearfield barley varieties with the suite of options ever increasing.Do I want amalting variety?CommodusP CLWhat plant typeMaximusP CLMalt accreditedCommodusP CL has asemi-prostrate earlygrowth plant typeMaximusP CL has anerect plant typeam I requiring?laySandy-Loam/Loam/Heavier soilMaximusP CLtCenPercSiltyClayClayLoamSandyClayLoamSandy LoamilttSendo I have?ClayrcWhat soil typePredominantlysandy/lighter soilCommodusP CLPeWHAT ARE MY IMI BARLEY REQUIREMENTS?Currently classified as afeed varity. Earliest potentialmalt accreditation in 2023.2021 marks the entry of two new gladiators to the arena in MaximusP CL andCommodusP CL. Both are high yielding, quick-mid maturing, Clearfield barleyvarieties. However, both possess very different characteristics providing options fordifferent farming systems.Silty ClayloamCommodusP CL is a high yielding,quick-mid maturing Clearfield barleyderived from CompassP. The variety isagronomically similar to CompassP and isideally suited to lighter soils and medium-Silt LoamSandp LCsucommodSiltPercent Sandlow rainfall environments. The variety hasa comparable yield potential to CompassPbased on InterGrain trials and 2020 NVTCan I managelodging and headloss risks in myCommodusP CLhas a head loss risk andlodging risk similar toCompassPMaximusP CLhas strong lodgingtolerance and a lowmedium head loss riskdisease improvement compared toSpartacusP CL, particularly to both spotform and net form of net blotch.Similar to SpartacusP CL, MaximusP CLrisk. The variety also has very good physicalprofile, including CCN resistance and auseful level of spot form of net blotchmanagement strategies should bePlant Heightbarley. MaximusP CL represents a generalIt offers an effective disease resistanceand head loss risk to CompassP. HarvestMaximusP CLhas a shorter plant type(lower biomass production)maturing, malt accredited, Clearfield yield performances.grain size and a similar lodging toleranceCommodusP CLhas a tall plant typeMaximusP CL is a high yielding, quick-midhas an erect plant type, strong lodgingresistance. CommodusP CL has excellentsystem?p LSsMAXIMU Cconsidered in higher yielding seasonsand or when harvest delays may occur tomaximise varietal productivity.CommodusP CL has recently beenaccepted into the Barley Australia MaltAccreditation program with earliestpotential final accreditation in March 2023.tolerance and a low-medium head lossgrain qualities, including excellent grainplumpness (plumper than SpartacusP CL)and hectolitre weight. The variety has ashort coleoptile and it is recommendedthat sowing depth be considered carefullywhen planting this variety.MaximusP CL received malt accreditationin February 2021.

PLANT umPlant HeightMod. TallMod. ShortMod. ShortMod. TallLodgingTolerancePoorStrongStrongHead ntRachilla HairLengthLongPotentialMaltLeaf Rust uickPowdery Mildew*MSpMSMSMSRMRRMRMSSMSSShortShortMediumSpot formnet blotch MR-SMRMSSMSSVSMS-SMSSMSMediumMod. TallShort-Mod.ShortMedium TallNet formnet blotch iumMediumCCNRRRRRpSRMRLowMediumLowHighMedium-Scald R-SVSR-SR-SVSMR-SVSR-MSSMRMS-SVSR-SVSR-SVSGoodMod. GoodGood/ExcellentFairFairMod. edLA TROBEPLA TROBEPMaltSCOPE CLPSCOPE CLPMaltRGT PLANETPRGT PLANETPMaltCOMPASSPCOMPASSPMaltSPARTACUS CLPSPARTACUS CLPPotentialMaltMAXIMUSP CLMAXIMUSP CLClassificationVarietyCOMMODUSP CLVarietyCOMMODUSP CLDISEASE RATINGS SASource: 2020 NVT Pathology consensus disease ratings. *QLD ratings, South Australian ratings. #Pathotype dependent. Line contains a few susceptible off types.Source: 2021 Victorian Crop Sowing Guide, 2021 South Australian Crop Sowing Guide and InterGrain Barley Breeding. Maturity based on mid-May planting.Commodus CLP v Maximus CLP, Horsham, VIC - October 2020VarietyCOMMODUSP CLMAXIMUSP CLSPARTACUS CLPCOMPASSPRGT PLANETPSCOPE CLPLA TROBEPBEASTPDISEASE RATINGS VICTORIALeaf Rust SVSSSSVSMRSSVSSPowdery Mildew*MSpMSMSMSRMRRMRMSSMSSSpot formnet blotch MSpMRMSSVSMSSVSMSSSMSSNet formnet blotch MSpMSSMS#SVSMSMSMSS#CCN-RRRRpSRMRScald VSSSVSSVSMSSSVSSVSSVSSource: 2020 NVT Pathology consensus disease ratings. *QLD ratings, Victorian ratings. #Pathotype dependent.R Resistant,RMR Resistant to Moderately Resistant, MR Moderately Resistant, MRMS Moderately Resistant to Moderately Susceptible, MS Moderately Susceptible, MSS Moderately Susceptible toSusceptible, S Susceptible, SVS Susceptible to Very Susceptible, VS Very Susceptible

1351301251201151101051009590YIELD PERFORMANCE - VIC MAXIMUSP CLAVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%)AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%)YIELD PERFORMANCE - SA MAXIMUSP CL1(2)1.5(5) 2(3)2.5(7)3(8) 3.5(4) 4(10) 4.5(9) 5(8) 5.5(9)6(7) 6.5(2) 1.5(2)2(1)2.5(4)3(4)Yield Environment t/ha5(4)5.5(8)6(6)6.5(4)7(1)2016-20 SA main season NVT predicted MET yield performance,represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield2016-20 Vic main season NVT predicted MET yield performance,represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 09/02/2021.)(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 09/02/2021.)SPARTACUS CLPMAXIMUSP CL130125120115110105100951.5(5) 2(3)2.5(7)3(8) 3.5(4) 4(10) 4.5(9) 5(8) 5.5(9)6(7) 6.5(2) 7(3)7.5(2)Yield Environment t/ha8(1)SPARTACUS CLPYIELD PERFORMANCE - VIC COMMODUSP 4)3.5(6)4(7)4.5(3)5(4)5.5(8)(Brackets indicate number of trials.)Yield Environment t/ha2016-20 SA main season NVT predicted MET yield performance,represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield(Brackets indicate number of trials.)(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 09/02/2021.)COMMODUSP CL7.5(3)Yield Environment t/haAVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%)AVERAGE SITE MEAN YIELD (%)4.5(3)(Brackets indicate number of trials.)YIELD PERFORMANCE - SA COMMODUSP CL1(2)4(7)(Brackets indicate number of trials.)MAXIMUSP CL903.5(6)COMPASSP6(6)6.5(4)7(1)2016-20 Vic main season NVT predicted MET yield performance,represented by yield environment as a % of site mean yield(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 09/02/2021.)COMMODUSP CLCOMPASSP7.5(3)

GROUP B IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDE INFORMATIONGRAIN QUALITYInterGrain only supports use of Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority(APVMA) approved imidazolinone products for COMMODUSPBR CL and MAXIMUSPBR CL.RETENTION ( 2.5MM) (%)RETENTIONWhere the grower uses an APVMA approved herbicide they must comply withall label recommendations and requirements for the specific herbicide used.120COMMODUSPBR CLB and MAXIMUSPBR CL possesses the gene conferring tolerance to labelapplication rates of registered imidazolinone products. Imidazolinone herbicides areGroup B herbicides, ALS inhibitors. Registered imidazolinone herbicides provide control ofmany major grass and broadleaf weeds present in broadacre cropping systems. Theseweeds include brome grass, barley grass, wild oats, indian hedge mustard, muskweed,oats, wheat and barley (non-Clearfield ), wild radish, wild turnip and suppression ofannual ryegrass.1008060402002020 National NVT Retention ( 2.5mm) (%) (78 trials)(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 25/02/2021.)COMMODUSP CLCOMPASSPMAXIMUSP CLSPARTACUSP CLSCREENINGS (%)SCREENINGS454035302520151050Pre-Emergent Herbicide:Sentry - https://bit.ly/302wiicPost-Emergent Herbicide Options:Intervix - h ttps://bit.ly/2HCCQ1pIntercept - https://bit.ly/2VLyVpjInterGrain strongly supports sustainable Clearfield and IMI Barley Production Systemsand we recommend reviewing the stewardship guidelines suggested within the belowguides to ensure longevity of APVMA approved imidazolinone herbicides:Nufarm IMIcrops: https://bit.ly/3xXmhT82020 National NVT Screenings ( 2.2mm) (%) (78 trials)(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 25/02/2021.)COMMODUSP CLCOMPASSPMAXIMUSP CLSPARTACUSP CLHECTOLITRE WEIGHTHECTOLITRE WEIGHT (KG/HL)For registered product labels, plant back and application details please refer to thefollowing:75BASF Clearfield Stewardship: https://bit.ly/3yZohvwFor more information please contact:VIC: Katherine MunnVIC: Ash Brooks0436 801 1610476 020 451kmunn@intergrain.comSA: Josh Reichstein0422 235 m70PBR/EPR60COMMODUSP CL and MAXIMUSPBR CL are protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights65and are subject to an end point royalty of 4.25/tonne GST Exclusive.55502020 National NVT Hectolitre Weight (kg/hl) (78 trials)(Data accessed from the NVT Online website on 25/02/2021.)COMMODUSP CLCOMPASSPMAXIMUSP CLSPARTACUSP CLCOMMODUSP CL and MAXIMUSPBR CL are InterGrain varieties containing anIMI barley technology licence from Agriculture Victoria Services (AVS), bredby David Moody and the InterGrain Barley Breeding team. COMMODUSP CLwas collaboratively developed with Grains Innovation Australia (GIA).

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weeds include brome grass, barley grass, wild oats, indian hedge mustard, muskweed, oats, wheat and barley (non-Clearfield ), wild radish, wild turnip and suppression of annual ryegrass. GRAIN QUALITY SCREENINGS (%) 2020 National NVT Screenings ( 2.2mm) (%) (78 trials) 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 (Data accessed from the NVT Online website on .

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