Exciting Cereal Varieties Bred By Syngenta
SY SILHOUETTE - NEW HIGH YIELDING FEED BARLEY
- Suitable for sowing late April through to November
- High yields across Southland and Canterbury
- Suitable for cereal silage
- Intermediate to late maturity
- Medium to stiff straw with low levels of brackling and low lodging risk.
- For more information check out the technote
SANETTE - HIGH YIELDING FLEXIBLE SPRING SOWN BARLEY
- Suitable for sowing July through to November and can be Autumn sown
- High yields across all regions of NZ
- Suitable for cereal silage
- Early to Intermediate maturity
- Moderate straw strength, medium height
- For more information check out the technote
SURGE - A TRUE WINTER BARLEY
- Highest yielding winter barley in FAR trials over past 2 years
- Released in NZ 2017
- Drilling time from late March through to mid May
- Suits irrigation or areas with reliable summer moisture
- Excellent disease profile with resistance to scald, leaf rust and mildew
- Fungicide programme tailored around late season Ramularia control
- Medium tall straw with medium strength
- For more information check out the technote
REFLECTION - HIGH YIELDING FEED WHEAT
- Highest yielding feed wheat (world record what yield in UK 2015)
- New release in NZ this year
- Slow development with fast maturity resulting in early harvest
- Suited early March sowing through to June
- Good disease profile, with good Septoria tolerance and excellent leaf rust resistance
- Short stiff straw
- For more information check out the technote
GRAHAM - EASY TO GROW FEED WHEAT
- Highest yielding feed wheat suited to sowing from April through to July
- New release in NZ this year
- High yields (over 16 t/ha in trials) with early maturity and harvest
- Excellent Septoria resistance along with excellent stripe rust and leaf rust resistance
- High untreated yields resulting in a reliable robust variety that’s easy to grow
- Medium height stiff straw, with big bold grain and low screenings
- For more information check out the technote
CEREAL AVAILABILITY
Contact one of the technical field reps to discuss your requirements.