Key Points
- Some selected spring wheats were sown in Canterbury in June and compared well with true winter cultivars at the Norwood site, with yields ranging from 8.1 to 10.4 t/ha
- At Highbank, Otane and Kohika yields were lower at 6.6 and 7 t/ha while the winter wheat yields ranged from 8.6 to 9.2 t/ha
- The extremely wet maturity/harvest period meant that Otane and Kohika had very low falling numbers but Claire, Amarok and Morph retained good levels
- June sowings of alternative or spring wheats assisted in spreading the management workload