May 2025 - NVT HARVEST REPORT
High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania
Kalyx Australia harvesting at the GRDC National Variety Trials (NVT) site on John and Brendan Pattison’s farm near Marrar, New South Wales.

Authors

Neale Sutton

Astute Ag and Dr Sue Knights

SE Knights Consulting

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all those who provided information and assistance with the development of this Harvest Report.

Contact

PO Box 5367 KINGSTON ACT 2604

02 6166 4500

comms@grdc.com.au

nvt.grdc.com.au

Introduction

The NVT Harvest Report – High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania provides information to support growers and advisers with decisions on variety selection for High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania. The information has been generated from the Grains Research and Development Corporation’s (GRDC) National Variety Trials (NVT) database. This publication provides a summary of the 2024 and long-term yield performance of varieties of crop species suitable for production in High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania together with their quality and disease responses.

The NVT program provides growers and advisers with comparative results on yield performance, quality and disease resistance ratings of commercially available grain varieties that is independent, consistent, timely and robust.

Conducted to a set of predetermined protocols, trials are sown and managed to reflect local best practice such as sowing time, fertiliser application, weed management, pest/disease control and fungicide application. The NVT is not designed to grow varieties to their maximum yield potential.

GRDC recognises that sustaining a project of this nature hinges on the collaboration of growers who willingly provide sites and often lend a hand in trial management on their properties. Equally significant is the partnership with seed companies who supply seed of commercial varieties and experimental lines to the program.

Interpreting long-term yield results

A factor analytic (FA) mixed model approach is used in the multi-environment trial (MET) analysis conducted by GRDC, supported by the Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI).

This approach generates long-term MET values for varieties at an individual trial level.

This format provides more detailed results to better understand a variety’s performance over several years at the individual trial/environment level, rather than just a single averaged value.

In the NVT Harvest Report – High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania, results are presented in year groupings for yield for the past five years and quality for the past two years. Further detailed interrogation of the NVT Online results using the Long Term Yield Reporter will provide more specific performance results on all varieties of each crop species in each NVT location throughout High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania.

The results presented in this Harvest Report are based on the default filters in the Long Term Yield Reporter. In some cases, trial results are excluded because they do not meet the default standards for statistical validity. These are listed in the tables as ‘Trial results below standard’. Trials below standard can be viewed by reducing the default VAF settings within the Long Term Yield Reporter.

Trials listed as compromised are not suitable for making variety decisions. Results can be found in the Quarantined trial reports.

NVT 20th anniversary

In 2025, the National Variety Trials (NVT) proudly celebrates 20 years of empowering Australian grain growers and their advisers with trusted, independent results to support varietal decision-making.

Established in 2005 by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), the NVT program has evolved into the largest coordinated variety trial network in the world. Each year, more than 640 trials are conducted across over 300 locations nationwide, encompassing 10 different crop species. Over the past two decades, NVT has been a transformative force, providing growers with credible insights into newly released varieties that drives the rapid adoption of superior genetics.

The success of NVT is a testament to the collaborative efforts of many. GRDC extends heartfelt thanks to the growers, GRDC staff and panellists, service providers, trial hosts, breeding companies and members of the NVT Advisory Committee who have been instrumental in this journey. Your dedication has delivered exceptional outcomes, advancing the productivity and profitability of Australian grain growers and strengthening the grains industry as a whole.

As we mark this significant milestone, GRDC celebrates the achievements of NVT and looks forward to continuing to deliver game-changing innovations for Australia’s grains sector in the years to come.

NVT Site Locations - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Locality of NVT trial sites in High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania from 2020 to 2024.

SOURCE: National Variety Trials

See all NVT trial locations and view trial results at nvt.grdc.com.au/trial-results.

Wheat

New wheat varieties

The following information is for wheat varieties released in the 12 months to the date when the MET analysis was published on NVT online. Please go to nvt.grdc.com.au to find trial results for any new varieties released since the publication of this harvest report.

VarietyBreeding CompanyGrain classificationEnd point royalty* ($)Comments supplied by breeding company1
IG-QuokkaIntergrain Pty Ltd4
IG-Quokka is a high yielding noodle wheat with exceptional physical grain quality traits. IG-Quokka has a mid maturity similar to Ninja and Splendid and offers very low screenings and a high test weight. IG-Quokka also delivers improved levels of disease resistant to rust and powdery mildew compared to Ninja.
Maturity description: Mid Spring
LPB21-34503LongReach Plant Breeders Pty Ltd
High yielding, awnless dual purpose (Hay/Grain) Scepter type.
Maturity description: Mid Spring
IG-CollieIntergrain Pty Ltd4
IG-Collie is a new high yielding, mid-slow ANW with excellent disease resistance and udon sensory characteristics. IG-Collie performs exceptionally well in long, soft finishing environments and is suited to earlier sowing opportunities. IG-Collie has good leaf rust and yellow spot resistance, and strong physical grain characteristics, including excellent test weight.
Maturity description: Mid-Slow Spring
RGT EnebroRAGT4
RGT Enebro
Maturity description: Mid Winter
KestrelIntergrain Pty Ltd4
Kestrel is a very quick maturing AH wheat, providing an excellent late sowing opportunity for Western Australia growers. Kestrel is 5-7 days quicker than Vixen and has a short plant height. Kestrel offers a strong grain quality package, with good screenings and test weight
Maturity description: Very Quick Spring
RGT MarshRAGT
RGT Marsh is a high-performing, spring wheat bred for medium to low rainfall zones in Western Australia. With robust performance across tough seasons and standout disease resistance, this variety has proven itself where others stumble.
FEATURES
• Consistent top-end yields
Achieved 108% of WA’s trial mean in 2024 NVTs
• Bred for WA, by RAGT Australia
Developed at RAGT’s Longerenong Breeding Centre and tested
rigorously across WA from Geraldton to Esperance
• Robust disease resistance
RMR to Stripe Rust, MSS to Leaf Rust, MRMS to Stem Rust, and
improved Glume and Leaf Blotch tolerance
• Quick-mid maturity, wide sowing window
Similar phenology to Calibre and Scepter. Sow from late April
into June
• Quality classification pending (final grade expected to be AH
or APW)
• Seed available 2026
Maturity description: Quick-Mid Spring
MurrayIntergrain Pty LtdAH/APW/FEED3.8
Murray (IGW6895), is a high yielding APW wheat suited to medium-high rainfall areas of Victoria and eastern South Australia, showing excellent yield potential in these environments. Murray is a mid-maturing wheat suited to May sowings, offering excellent yield potential, test weight and low screenings. Disease profile includes good stem rust (MRp) and CCN (MRMSp) resistance.
Maturity description: Mid Spring
DaleIntergrain Pty LtdAH/FEED3.8
Dale (IGW6993) is a high yielding, adaptable mid-maturing AH wheat with excellent yield potential and stability across a range of environments. Dale performs especially well throughout WA and in the SA mallee. Dale has strong physical grain characteristics including good grain size, test weight and low screenings. Disease resistance includes yellow spot (MRMSp), stem rust (MRMSp), powdery mildew (MSp) and useful resistance to P. neglectus (MRMSp).
Maturity description: Mid Spring
LRPB SonicLongReach Plant Breeders Pty LtdAH/FEED4
Quick maturing AH variety, well suited to all Agzones in WA. Good disease package with improved powdery mildew resistance over most widely grown WA varieties, combined with an elite soil abiotic tolerance package. Marketed by Pacific Seeds.
Maturity description: Quick-Mid Spring
AGT-MontanaAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdAH/FEED3.9
- Elite yield
- Very quick-quick maturity, best suited to main season or late sowing
- Alternative to Vixen and Calibre
- Improved stripe and leaf rust resistance compared to Vixen and Calibre
- Much improved sprouting tolerance relative to Vixen
- Moderately short plant type
- AH quality classification in southern NSW & Victoria
Maturity description: Very Quick-Quick Spring
AGT-RioAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdFEED/APW/AH3.9
- Good disease resistance package for higher yielding environments
- Excellent stripe rust and powdery mildew resistance
- Very high yields in medium-high rainfall or disease-pressured environments
- An improved alternative to RockStar and Catapult
- Moderately short plant height with good lodging tolerance
- AH quality classification in southern NSW with an excellent physical grain quality package
Maturity description: Mid Spring
AGT-CarnacAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdANW/FEED3.9
- Elite yield, particularly in low-medium yielding environments
- Udon noodle (ANW) quality
- An ideal replacement for popular variety Zen
- Best suited to tougher environments and seasons
- Excellent physical grain quality with low screenings and high test weights
- Mid season maturity, similar to Rottnest, Zen and Ninja
- Good yellow spot resistance
Maturity description: Mid Spring
AGT-HamelinAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdFEED/AH3.9
- Mid-slow maturity, suited to both early and main season sowings
- Alternative to RockStar, Denison and Catapult
- Very good physical grain quality package, with an AH quality classification, very high test weight, low screenings and good sprouting tolerance
- High yields across a range of germination dates
- Good disease resistance package, with improved rust, yellow spot and powdery mildew resistance
- Moderately short plant type, contributing to good standability
Maturity description: Mid-Slow Spring
AGT-ColtAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdAH/FEED3.9
- Mid-slow maturity, similar to Yitpi and Cutlass
- Exceptional disease resistance package, including CCN and yellow leaf spot resistance
- AH quality classification, with low screenings risk
- Maturity driven by photoperiod, similar to Yitpi and Cutlass, offering earlier sowing and frost risk mitigation opportunities
- Best suited to Mallee type environments of SA/Vic where Yitpi has been grown
Maturity description: Mid-Slow Spring
AGT-BankerAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdFEED/ADR4.3
SA/Vic:
- High yielding, particularly suited to low-medium rainfall environments
- Suitable replacement for Bitalli and DBA-Aurora
- Excellent rust and yellow leaf spot resistance
- ADR quality classification with very high test weights
nNSW/QLD:
- The new yield benchmark for durum varieties in northern durum growing regions
- Elite yielding alternative to Westcourt, DBA Mataroi, DBA Lillaroi and other varieties
- Excellent rust and yellow leaf spot resistance
- Good performance in crown rot affected yield trials relative to other varieties
- Improved black point resistance compared with Westcourt
- ADR quality classification with very high test weights
Maturity description: Mid Spring
AGT-RimfireAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdFEED/ADR4.3
- DBA Vittaroi replacement with much higher grain yield
- DBA Vittaroi plant type: shorter stature with good lodging tolerance
- Exceptional performance under high input/high yielding situations
- The best durum option on the market for irrigation production
- Good stripe rust resistance
- ADR quality classification in NSW
Maturity description: Mid Spring
AGT-KudosAustralian Grain Technologies Pty LtdFEED/APH4.1
- Excellent alternative to LRPB Lancer
- Significant increase in profitability relative to LRPB Lancer
- Very high yield, particularly in early sown trials
- Very good yield performance in the presence of crown rot
- Moderately short plant type, with very good lodging tolerance
- APH quality classification with high test weights and low screenings
Maturity description: Mid-Slow Spring
*EPR amount is ex-GST, (PBR)denotes Plant Breeder's Rights apply. 1All data in the table was provided by breeders. Readers should raise any issues with the displayed data directly with the breeder. Consult the Grains Australia Variety Master List for final classification in your region.

wheat variety yield performance - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Yield results are presented from the top-performing varieties within each NVT location in the region for the past five seasons. Results are presented (as a percentage) for each variety relative to the mean trial yield for the location within each year. Varieties are listed in descending order of average yield over the period.

The Long Term Yield Reporter provides additional information on varieties not listed and can be viewed as a table or chart with error bars. Rainfall is provided for January to March (J–M) and April to October (A–O) and, where relevant, irrigation from April to October.

Table 0: Conmurra Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class6.485.446.185.83
Triple 2(PBR)FEED122107
RGT Accroc(PBR)FEED11012712798
RGT Cesario(PBR)FEED10712712495
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED10413511993
LRPB Beaufort(PBR)FEED114118113102
RGT ZanzibarFEED11712410498
AGT-Rio(PBR)APW106
Wallaroo(PBR)FEEDCompromised trial10696
DS Bennett(PBR)ASW10610411399
RockStar(PBR)AH109101103109
EG JetAPW10711510197
Mowhawk(PBR)APW108100
Genie(PBR)AH101103
LRPB Major(PBR)AH98100104
Severn(PBR)FEED10610398
Sowing Date28 Apr 17 Apr 18 May 21 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)61.2083.0056.1055.80
Rainfall A-O (mm)385.00404.60406.80260.30

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Glenlea Parnters.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

Table 0: Hamilton Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class7.975.134.485.286.95
Triple 2(PBR)FEED116114
BigRed(PBR)FEED122114108107
RGT Accroc(PBR)FEED115124108109107
LRPB Beaufort(PBR)FEED111113113109107
Willaura(PBR)AH12893110109
RGT Cesario(PBR)FEED112119107105104
DS Bennett(PBR)ASW108118102104106
Stockade(PBR)APW115104103105
RockStar(PBR)AH106105108110106
RGT ZanzibarFEED107101118102105
Wallaroo(PBR)FEED100105
Avoca(PBR)AH101106
AGT-Rio(PBR)APW103
Mowhawk(PBR)APW106103
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED10710710710198
Sowing Date14 May 7 May 2 May 24 May 7 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.8061.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80338.20

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Inverleigh Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class5.437.075.465.26
Triple 2(PBR)FEED117
BigRed(PBR)FEED125130105
AGT-Rio(PBR)APW
RGT Accroc(PBR)FEED95124121106
LRPB Beaufort(PBR)FEED107114114108
RGT ZanzibarFEED111106125101
RockStar(PBR)AH11310898112
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED9212013596Compromised trial
Longford(PBR)FEED11313894
RGT Cesario(PBR)FEED92120123101
Brumby(PBR)APW
Genie(PBR)AH105
Mowhawk(PBR)APW107
EG JetAPW10410311698
Beckom(PBR)AH11198105101
Sowing Date8 May 29 Apr 8 May 23 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)112.2094.2066.8030.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)327.40331.80284.20236.20

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Streatham Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class7.365.835.06
BigRedFEED12714491
RGT AccrocFEED12613992
Triple 2FEED110
RGT CesarioFEED12313887
RGT WaughFEED11114785
RGT CalabroFEED11313591
LongfordFEED11214086
LRPB BeaufortFEEDCompromised trial116119103Compromised trial
RGT ZanzibarFEED109117101
StockadeAPW11811194
DS BennettASW11810896
ManningFEED11113278
WillauraAH12193102
WallarooFEED96
RockStarAH10399115
Sowing Date28 Apr 1 May 10 May 15 May 15 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)79.60313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)384.80869.90460.80265.40215.00

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Conmurra Long Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class6.295.916.38
BigRed(PBR)FEED125115
Triple 2(PBR)FEED
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED129113
RGT Accroc(PBR)FEED110111120
LRPB Beaufort(PBR)FEED117113112
RGT Cesario(PBR)FEED116114
Stockade(PBR)APW107112
Manning(PBR)FEED108No trial109116Compromised trial
RGT ZanzibarFEED109109100
RGT Enebro
Willaura(PBR)AH89105
DS Bennett(PBR)ASW9981110
Severn(PBR)FEED9792
Valiant CL Plus(PBR)AH8187
EGA WedgetailAPW*857685
Sowing Date16 Apr 20 Apr 4 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)61.2034.6056.1055.80
Rainfall A-O (mm)385.00451.40406.80260.30

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Cressy Long Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class10.77
RGT Cesario(PBR)113
AnapurnaFEED112
RGT Calabro112
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED112
RGT Accroc(PBR)110
DS Bennett(PBR)103
RGT Ivory102
Einstein99No trialNo trialNo trialNo trial
Denison(PBR)97
RGT Zanzibar96
Brennan(PBR)93
Longsword(PBR)93
Illabo(PBR)92
EG Jet90
LRPB Kittyhawk(PBR)90
Sowing Date14 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)170.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)369.20

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Hamilton Long Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class7.984.755.68
RGT Accroc(PBR)FEED119132107
RGT Cesario(PBR)FEED119128108
BigRed(PBR)FEED117116
Triple 2
AnapurnaFEED112108117
RGT Enebro
Longford(PBR)FEED109114
DS Bennett(PBR)ASW104124Compromised trial98Compromised trial
RGT Waugh(PBR)FEED106109108
Stockade(PBR)APW111103
LRPB Beaufort(PBR)FEED106101106
Manning(PBR)FEED90108105
RGT ZanzibarFEED10391106
Brighton(PBR)AH105
Valiant CL Plus(PBR)AH9395
Sowing Date19 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 19 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.8061.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80338.20

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Streatham Long Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class5.915.42
AnapurnaFEED125113
LongfordFEED134101
BigRedFEED126109
RGT CalabroFEED126101
RGT WaughFEED13392
RGT CesarioFEED12298
RGT AccrocFEED115103
LRPB BeaufortFEEDCompromised trialCompromised trial104115Compromised trial
RGT ZanzibarFEED100114
ManningFEED11991
StockadeAPW104107
MammothAPW87115
BrightonAH112
SevernFEED9797
WillauraAH86107
Sowing Date15 Apr 13 Apr 18 Apr 26 Apr 12 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)79.60313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)384.80869.90460.80265.40215.00

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Westbury Long Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class11.0410.367.07
BigRed120120111
AnapurnaFEED115122112
Triple 2FEED115
Longford119119111
RGT Cesario123114106
RGT Enebro
RGT WaughFEED119115107
RGT AccrocNo trial118110106Compromised trial
StockadeAPW105103
RGT Zanzibar91108103
DS Bennett1079098
Severn969699
BrightonAH102
EG Jet839995
Illabo889697
Sowing Date24 Apr 27 Apr 25 Apr 24 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)159.2085.40102.80113.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)512.40451.80340.60504.00
Irrigation A-O (mm)64

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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wheat variety quality - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Grain quality for individual varieties varies from site to site and from year to year. However, long-term and across-site trends highlight varieties that can consistently achieve high protein percentage, high test weight or low grain screenings under a wider range of environments.

The following figures show the grain quality trends as histograms from 2023 and 2024 NVT averaged for trials in the High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania region. Only the varieties evaluated at every site are included. These are plotted in order of performance, up to a maximum of 20.

Protein and yield comparisons

Test weight comparisons

Screenings (<2.0mm) comparisons

wheat variety disease ratings - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of wheat in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

Selected varieties of most relevance to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria growers are listed in alphabetical order and disease ratings are colour-coded to match resistance and tolerance ratings.

Table 0: Wheat disease guide for South Australia.

VarietyLeaf Rust resistanceSeptoria Tritici Blotch ResistancePratylenchus Thornei toleranceStem Rust resistanceCrown Rot resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceYellow Leaf Spot resistancePowdery Mildew resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceCCN resistanceEyespot ResistanceStripe Rust (2025 East Coast) ResistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Glume) ResistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Leaf) ResistanceBlack Point resistancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-BankerRMRMR/STRMRSMIIMRMSMRMSSMRMSMSSMR
AGT-ColtMRSVSMIMRMSSMTMIMRMSSMSSRMSSMRMRMR
AGT-HamelinMRSIMRMSSMIMRMSMRMSSSMSSSSMRMSMR
AGT-MontanaMSSSVSMTMSSIMSSMSSSMSSRSMRMS
AGT-RimfireRMRMRMS/SMTMRSVIMRMSSMRMSMSSSMR
AGT-RioSSIMSSISMRMSMRMSMSSMRMSSMR
AnapurnaMSMRMSMSSSVSSMRMSMRMSMRMSRMRMRMRMSS
AscotRMRSMIMRMSSMISMRMSSSMRSMSSMRMSMRMSS
AvocaMSSMSSMTMIMRMSMSSIMSMSSMSSMSMSSSMRMSMRMS
BallistaSSVSMIMRSMTMIMRMSMSSVSSMRMSSMSSMRMSMSMS
BeckomMSSSVSTMTMRMSSMTMIMSSMSSSSRMRMSSMRMS
BigRedMRMR#SMSSMSMRMRMSMRMSSRMRMRMRMR
BitalliMRMSSMTMIRMRSVSMIRMRMRMSSMSSMSSMRMSMRMSSMS
BoaMRSVSMIMSMSSMTVSMRMSSSMRSMRMSS
BoreeSSVSMIIMRSIMSSMRMSSVSSMSSSVSMRMSMSS
Borlaug 100MRSTMTMRMSSTMSMRMSSVSSMSMSSSVSMRMSMRMSMSS
BrightonSSMTMIMRMSSIVIMSMRMSSVSSRSMRMSMRMSMRMS
BrumbySVSSMIMRSTMTMSMRMSRMR/MSSMRMSMRMSSMSMSMRMSMSSMS
CalibreSSMIIMRMSSMTMSSMRMSSSMRMSSSMSSMSMSSMS
CaparoiRMRMRMSMTMRVSMIMRMRMSSMSMRMSMRMSMSSMSS
CatapultSSMTMRMSSMIIMSMRMSSSRSSMSMRMSSMRMS
Chief CL PlusMRSIVIMRMSSMTMSSMRMSSVSMRMSMSMSSSVSMRMSMSMSMRMS
CondoSSTMTMRSMTMSMSSSMRMRMSMSSMS
CoolahRMRSMTMRMSSMTMSMSSSSSMSSMSSS
CootaMRSMTMIRMRMSSMIMSMSSSMRMRSSMSMRMSMS
CutlassRMRSMIRSMTMSSMSSSMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMSMS
DaleMSSMSMRMSSS
DBA BindaroiRMRMSMTMIMRSVSMIMRMSSMRMSMSMRMSSVSMRMS
DBA LillaroiRMRSMTRMRSVSMIRMRMRMSSMRMSSMRMSSVSMS
DBA MataroiRMRMSSMIMRMSSVSMTMIRMRMRMSSMSMRMSMRMSMSSVSMS
DBA VittaroiRMRMSSMIMRSVSIMRMRMSSMSSMRMSSVSMSS
DBA-AuroraRMRMRMS/SMTRMRSVSMIRMRMRMSSMRMSMSSMRSMS
DenisonSSMIMSMSSMIISMRMSSSMSSSMRMSMRMSMRMS
DevilSVSSVSMIISMSSSMRMSSMSSMSSSSVSMSMRMSMSSMRMS
Dozer CL PlusSSVIMSSIVISMRMSSMRMSMSSSMSSMRMSMRMSMSS
DS BennettSVSMSSMSVSSMRMSMRMSSSSMRMRMSMSS
DS PascalMRMSMSSIVIMSSSMTMISMRMSRMRSSMRMSMRMSMRMSMS
EG JetMSSISSMISMRMSSVSSMRMSMRMSMSSMS
EG TitaniumMSMSSMTMIMSMSSMTMIMSSMSSSMSSRSMRMSMRMSMSS
EGA GregoryMRMSSMTMRSMTMSSSSSSMSMSMSSMSS
EGA WedgetailMSMSSMIIMRMSSMIIVSMSSSSSMSMRMSMRMSMS
EinsteinSMSSSSSMRMRMSSR
GenieSSIVIMRMSMSIVIMRMSMRSVSMSMSSSMSSSMRMSMSRMR
Hammer CL PlusSSIMRMSSMTMISMRMSSMSSMRMSSMSMRMSMRMSMRMSMS
IllaboSMSSMIIMRSMIMSSMSRMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMRMRMSRMR
IronbarkMRMSSVSMTMIMSMSSIMRMSMSSSMSSSMR
JandaroiRMRMSSMTMIMRMS (R)VSMIIMRMSMRMSSMSMSMRMSVSMS
JillarooSSMIIMSSIMSMSSVSSMSSSMSMSMS
KestrelSSVSMIIMSMSSMTMSSMRMSSMSMSSSVSSMSS
KingstonSSMTMISSMTMIMRMSSSSRSMSSMRMSMRMSMSS
LancelinMSSSVSTMTMRMSSMTMIMSMRMSSVSSMRMSSMSSSMRMSMSS
LongfordRMRMR/SRMRMSSSMRMSRMRSMSMSSRMRMRMRMSMRMS
LongswordMSSMSSMIMRMSSVIMRMSMRMSSMRMSMRMSSMR/SMRMSMRMSMS
LPB21-34503MSSSMRMRMSSVSMSS
LRPB Anvil CL PlusSVSVSVIMRMSSMIISMSSSVSMSSMSSSSMSSSMSS
LRPB AvengerSVSSMIMSSMIMRMSMSSVSMSSMRMSSSSMSSMRMSMS
LRPB BaleMSSMSSIVIMRMSSIVISSMSSSRSMRMSMRMRMSMS
LRPB BeaufortMSSSMTSVSSMIMSSMRMSRMRMSMSRMRMSMRMS
LRPB DualMSSMSSMIMRMSSIMSSSSMSSRSMSMRMSSS
LRPB HavocMSSSISMSSMTMSSMRMSSSSMSSMSMSMSMRMS
LRPB ImpalaSVSSVSMIIMRMSSMTMISMSSRMRSVSMSSMRMSMSMS
LRPB KittyhawkMRMRMSIMRMSSVSMISMRMSMSSSSMRMRMRMS
LRPB LancerRMRMSSTMTRMSSMTMIMSMSMSSSRMRMSSMRMS
LRPB MajorMRMSSMTMIMRMSMSSMIMSSMSMSSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMRMSMSS
LRPB MatadorMSSSMTMSSMSMRMSMSSSMRMSSMSSMRMSMRMS
LRPB NighthawkMSMSSMIRMRMSSIVIMSMSSVSMSSMSMRMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
LRPB OryxMRSVSIVIMRMSSMIIMSSMSSRMRMSSSSMRMSMSSSMSMSS
LRPB RaiderRMRSTMTRMRSMTMSMSSSMSSSMRMRMSMSSMSS
LRPB ScotchMR#SMIMSSSMTMISMRMSMRMSMSSMRMSSMSSMS
LRPB ScoutMSSMTMIMRMSSMIMSSSVSSSRMSSVSS
LRPB SpitfireMSSSMTMIMRMSMIMSSSVSMSSMSMRMSSVSMSSMRMS
LRPB TrojanMR#SMIMRMSMSMTMSSMSSSMSSMSMSSMSMSMSMS
MaceSSVSMTMRMSSMIIMSMRMSSMSMRMSSSVSMSMSMRMSMRMS
MagentaRMRSMIIMRMSSMTSMRMSMSSMSSSSMSSMRMSMSS
MammothMRMSMSSMIMRSIMRMSMRMSSVSMSSMSSMSSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
ManningMSMRMS/SMRVSSMRMSMRMSMSSSMSMRS
MowhawkMRSMTMIRMRMSSMRMSMRMRMSSRSMRMSMSSMRMS
MurrayMSSSVSMIIMSSTMTMSSMSVSSMSSSVSSVSMSS
NaparooMSSMIMRMSSISMRMSMRMSSVSMRMSMR
NinjaSSMISSMTMRMSMRMSSVSSMSMSSMSMRMSMRMSS
PACKERMRMSSIMRMSMISMRMSSMSSMRSMRMSMSSMRMSS
PatronRMRMRMSMTRMRSVSTMTMRMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMSSMSSMSS
Razor CL PlusSSVSMIMRMSSMTMSMSSSSMRSMRMSMSMSMS
ReillyMSSSMTMIMRMSSMTMIMSSSSMSRSMSMSSMSSMSS
RGT AccrocSMSMRMSSVSMSSMRMSSMSSMSSMRMSMRMS
RGT CalabroMSMRMSMSSVSVIMSMRRMRSSMRMS
RGT CesarioRMRMRMSRMRVSMSSMRRMRMRMSMSSMRMSRMRMRR
RGT EnebroRMRMRMRMSSMSMRMSMRMSSMSSMR
RGT MarshMSSSVSMIMRMSMSSMIMSMRMSSSMSSMSSMSMSMS
RGT PonsfordMRMSSIVIRMRMSSMTSMRMSSMSSMRMSSMSMSSMRMSS
RGT WaughSMRMS#MSSMSSMRMSRMRMSSMSMRMRMRMRMS
RGT ZanzibarSVSMSSMIVSSMIMSMSRMRSMSSRMRMRMRMS
RockStarSSMIMRMSSMIIMSMRMSSVSMRMSMSSSSMRMSMRMSMSSMS
SaintlyRMRMRMS/SMTMSVSMIIRMRMRMSSMSMSMRMSMSSMS
ScepterMSSSVSMTMRMSMSSMTMIMSSMRMSSVSSMRMSSSMSSMRMSMSMS
SevernMRMSMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSRMRSMSSMRMRMRMR
Sheriff CL PlusSVSSIMSSMTMIMSMRMSSVSMRMSMSSSVSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
ShotgunMSSSVSTMTMRMSMSSMTMIMRMSMRMSSMSRSSMSMRMSSMRMS
SoakerMSSSIVIMRMSMSMTMISMRMSSSMRMSSS
StingSVSSVSMTMIMRMSMSSMTMIMSMRMSSVSMSMSSMSMSSMSS
StockadeMRMSMTMIMSSMTMSSMRMSSVSSMRMSMSSMRMRMRMRMS
Sunblade CL PlusMSSSMTMSSMTMIMRMSMSSSMSSMSSMRMSMSMRMSMRMS
SunflexRMRSVSMIMRMSSMIMSSMSSSMSMRMSMRMSMSMSS
SunmasterRMRSTMTMSMSSMTMIMSMSSSMRMSMSSMRMSMSMRMSMR
SunmaxMSMSSMIMRMSMSSMTMSMSSSMRMSRMRMRMRMS
SunprimeMRSMTMIMSSMTMISMSSSSMSMSMRMSSMSS
Tomahawk CL PlusSSVSTMTMRMSSMTMIMSMRMSSVSSMRMSMSSSMSSMRMSSMRMS
Triple 2MRMSMRMRMSMRMRMRMRMSMSSMSRMRMRRMRS
Valiant CL PlusSMSSVIMRMSMSSMIISMRMSVSSMRMSMSSSMSMRMRMSMSS
VixenSVSSVSIMRMSSIMSMRMSSVSMRMSMSSSSVSMSSMSMSSMSS
WallarooRMRMSSMIRMRMSMSMRMSSMSRSRMRMRMSMRMS
WestcourtRMRSMTMIRMRVSMIMRMRMSSMSMSSMRMRSVSMSS
WillauraMRMSSMTMIMRSMIIMRMSMSSVSMSSMSMSSSMRMSMRMSMRMS
YitpiMSSSSSMISSVSMSSMSSMRMSMSMRMSMSMSMS
ZenMSSSMIS (MRMS)SMTMISMRMSSMRMSSSMRMSMSMRMSMRMS

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Table 0: Wheat disease guide for Victoria.

VarietyPratylenchus Thornei resistancePratylenchus Thornei tolerancePowdery Mildew resistanceCrown Rot resistanceSeptoria Tritici Blotch ResistanceStripe Rust (2025 East Coast) ResistanceCCN resistanceYellow Leaf Spot resistanceLeaf Rust resistancePratylenchus Neglectus toleranceStem Rust resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceEyespot ResistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Glume) ResistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Leaf) ResistanceBlack Point resistancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-BankerMRMSTMSSSMR/SMRMSMRMSRMRMIIRMRMRMSS
AGT-ColtMIMRSSVSMRRMRMSMRMTMIMRMSMSSMSSMRMR
AGT-HamelinMRMSIMSSSSSMSSMRMSMRMIMRMSSSMRMSMR
AGT-MontanaMSSMTMSSSVSMRMSRMSSMSSIMSMSSS
AGT-RimfireMRMTMRSMRMS/SMRMSSMSRMRVIMRMRMSS
AGT-RioSIMRSSMRMRMSMRMSSIMSMSSS
AnapurnaSMSSVSMRMSRMRMRMSMRMSMSMSSMSMRMRMSS
AscotSMISSSMSSMRMRMSRMRMIMRMSSSMRMSMRMSS
AvocaMSMTMIRMRMSSMSSMRMSMSSMSSMSSIMRMSMSSMRMS
BallistaMRMSMISVSSSVSMSSMRMSMSSMTMIMRSSMRMSMSMS
BeckomMSSTMTSSSVSMRMSRMSSMSSMTMIMRMSSSMRMS
BigRedMSMRMSSMR#RMRSMRMRSMRMSMRMRMR
BitalliRMRMTMISSVSMSSMRMSMSSMRMSMRMIRMRMSSMRMSSMS
BoaVSMISVSMSSSVSMRMSMRMRMSMRMTMSSSS
BoreeMSSMIISVSSSVSSVSMSSMRMSSIMRSMRMSMSS
Borlaug 100MSTMTMRMSMSSSSVSMSMRMSMRTMRSMSSMRMSMRMSMSS
BrightonMSMTMIMSSSSMRMSRMRMSSIVIMRMSSSMRMSMRMS
BrumbyMSMIMRMSSSMSMRMSMRMSSVSTMTMRMRMSSMSMRMSMSSMS
CalibreMSSMIIMRSSSMRMSMRMSSMTMRMSSSMSSMSMSSMS
CaparoiMRMTSVSMRMSMRMSMRMSMRMSRMRMIMRMSMSSMSS
CatapultMSMTSMSSSSRMRMSSMIIMRSSMSMRMSSMRMS
Chief CL PlusMSSIVISVSMSSSSVSMSMRMSMRMTMRMRMSMSSMRMSMSMSMRMS
CondoMSTMTSSSMRMSMRMSSMTMRSMSSMS
CoolahMSMTMRMSMSSSMSSSMSSRMRMTMRSMSSS
CootaMSMTMISMSSSSMRMSSMRMIRMRMRSMSMRMSMS
CutlassMSSMIMSSSSMSSMRMSSRMRMTRMSSMRMSMRMSMSMS
DaleMRMSSSMRMSMSMS
DBA BindaroiMRMTMISSVSMSMRMSMSMSRMRMIMRMRMSSVSMRMS
DBA LillaroiRMRMTSSVSSMRMSSMRMSRMRMIRMRMRMSSVSMS
DBA MataroiRMRMISSVSMSSMRMSMRMSMRMSRMRMTMIMRMSMSMSSVSMS
DBA VittaroiMRMISSVSMSSMRMSSMRMSRMRIMRMSSVSMSS
DBA-AuroraRMRMTMSSSVSMRMS/SMRMSSMRMSRMRMIRMRMRMSSMS
DenisonSMISMSSSSMSMRMSSMIIMSSSMRMSMRMSMRMS
Dozer CL PlusSVISSSSMSMRMSSIVIMSMRMSSMSSMRMSMRMSMSS
DS BennettSMRMSVSMSSSSMRMSSVSMSSMRMRMSMSS
DS PascalSIVIMSSSMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMTMIMSSSMRMSMRMSMS
EG JetSISVSSSMRMSMRMSMRMSMSMISSMSSMS
EG TitaniumMSSMTMISMSSMSSMRRMSSMSMTMIMSMSSSMSMRMSMSS
EGA GregoryMSSMTMRMSSMSSMSSSMRMTMRSMSMSSMSS
EGA WedgetailVSMIIMSSMSSMSSMSSMSMIIMRMSSMRMSMRMSMS
EinsteinSSMSSSMRSSMRMSR
GenieMRMSIVISVSMSSMSSMSSMRSIVIMRMSMSSSMRMSMSRMR
Hammer CL PlusSISMSSSMSMRMSMRMSSMTMIMRMSSSMRMSMRMSMRMSMS
IllaboMSSMIIMRSMSSMRMSMRMSMSSMIMRMSSSMRMRMRMSRMR
IronbarkMRMSMTMISMSSSVSMRMSSMSMRMSIMSSS
JandaroiMRMSMTMISVSMSSMRMSMSMRMSRMRMIIMRMS (R)MSVSMS
JillarooMSMIISVSSSSMSMSSIMSSSMSMSMS
KingstonMRMTMISSSMSSRMSSSMTMISSSMRMSMRMSMSS
LancelinMSTMTSVSSSVSMSSMRMSMRMSMSSMTMIMRMSSSSMRMSMSS
LeverageMSMTSVSSSMRMSMSMRMSRMRTMRSSMSMSS
LongfordSRMRMSSMR/SRMRMSMRMSRMRRMRSMSSMRMRMSMRMS
LongswordMRMSMISMSSMSSMR/SMRMSMRMSMSSVIMRMRMSSMRMSMRMSMS
LPB21-34503MSSSMSSMRMSMSSMR
LRPB Anvil CL PlusSVISVSMSSVSSMSMSSSVSMIIMRMSSSSMSSSMSS
LRPB AvengerMRMSMISVSSSSMRMSMSSVSMIMSMSSSSMSSMRMSMS
LRPB BaleSIVIMSSSMSSMRMSRSMSSIVIMRMSSSMRMRMSMS
LRPB BeaufortMSSMTMRMSSSRMRMSMRMSMSSMISVSMSMSMRMS
LRPB DualMSSMISSMSSMSRSMSSIMRMSMSSSMRMSSS
LRPB FlankerMSSMTSMSSSMSSMSSRMRMTMRSMSMS
LRPB HavocMSSISMSSSMSSSMRMSMSSMTSSMSMSMSMRMS
LRPB HellfireMSSMISMSSSMRMSMSMSSMSSMTMIMRMSSMRMSMSSS
LRPB ImpalaSMIIMRMSMSSSVSMRMSMSSMSSSVSMTMIMRSVSMSMS
LRPB KittyhawkSIMSSSVSMRMSMRSMRMSMRMIMRMSSSMRMRMS
LRPB LancerMSTMTMRMSMSSMSSRMRSMSRMRMTMIRSMSSMRMS
LRPB MajorMSSMTMIMRMSMSSMSSMRMSMRMSMSMRMIMRMSSSMRMSMRMSMSS
LRPB MatadorMSMTMRMSSSMSMRMSMRMSMSSMSSSSMRMSMRMS
LRPB MustangMSSMTMIMSMSSSMRMSMRMSSMSMIMRMSSSVSMS
LRPB NighthawkMSMISVSMSSMSSMRMSMSMSIVIRMRMSSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
LRPB NyalaMSSIMRMSMSSSVSMRMSSMSSMISVSSMRMSSMS
LRPB OptimusMSMTMISVSMSSSVSMRMSMSMSSRMRMIIMRMSSSMSMSSMS
LRPB OryxMSSIVIMRMSSSVSMRMSSMSSMRMIIMRMSSSMSSSMSMSS
LRPB ParakeetSMIISVSMSSSVSMRMSMSSRMRMTMRMRMSSMRMSSMS
LRPB RaiderMSTMTSSSMRSMSSRMRMTRMRMSSMRMSMSSMSS
LRPB ReliantMSSTMTMRMSMSSMRMSSSRMRMTMIRSVSMSMRMSMS
LRPB ScotchSMIMSSSMRMSMSMRMSMR#MTMIMSSMSSSMSSMS
LRPB ScoutMSSMTMISSSMSRSVSMSMIMRMSSSVSS
LRPB SpitfireMSMTMISVSMSSMRMSMSSMSSMIMRMSSSVSMSSMRMS
LRPB StealthSMTMIMRMSMSSMSSRMRSMSRMRMTMIRMSSMRMSMRMSMRMS
LRPB TrojanMSSMISMSSSMSMSSMR#MTMRMSMSSMSMSMSMSMS
MaceMSMTSVSSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSSMIIMRMSMSSMSMSMRMSMRMS
MagentaSMIIMSSMSSSSSMRMSRMRMTMRMSSMSSMRMSMSS
MammothMRMSMISVSSMSSMSSMSMRMSMRMSIMRMSSSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
ManningSRMRVSMRMS/SMRSMRMSMSMRMSSMSS
MowhawkMRMSMTMIMSMSSSMRMSRMRMRRMRSSMSSMRMS
MurrayMSSMIISVSSSVSSVSMSMSMSSTMTMSSSSVSMSS
NaparooSMIMRMSSSMRMSMRMSMSIMRMSSVSMR
PACKERSIMRMSMSMSSMRMSMRMRMSMRMIMRMSSSMSSMRMSS
PatronMRMTSSVSMRMSMRMSSMRMSRMRTMTRMRMRMSMSSMSSMSS
Razor CL PlusMSMIMSSSSVSMRMSMRMSSSMTMRMSSSMSMSMS
ReillyMSSMTMIMRMSSSMSRSMSSMTMIMRMSMSSMSSMSSMSS
RGT AccrocMSSMRMSSVSMSMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMSMSSMRMS
RGT CalabroMSMRMSSVSMRMSMRSMRMSVIMSSMS
RGT CesarioMSSMRMSVSMRMSMRMSMSSMRRMRRMRMRMSRMRMRR
RGT EnebroMSMSSMSSMRMRMSMRMSRMRMRSS
RGT MarshMSMIMSSMSSSVSMSSMSMRMSMSSMIMRMSSSMSMSMS
RGT PonsfordSIVIMSMSSMSSMSMRMSMRMSMRMTRMRMSSSMSSMRMSS
RGT WaughMSSRMRSMRMS#MRMSMRMSSMSMSSMRMRMRMS
RGT ZanzibarMSMIMSSMSSRMRMSSMSSVSMIVSSMRMRMS
RockStarMSMISVSSSSMSSMRMSSMIIMRMSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMSSMS
SaintlyRMRMTSVSMRMS/SMRMSSMRMSRMRMIIMSMSMSSMS
ScepterMSSMTSVSMSSSVSSMRMSMRMSMSSMTMIMRMSSSMSSMRMSMSMS
SevernMRMSMSSMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMRMSSMRMRMR
Sheriff CL PlusMSISVSSSSVSMSMRMSSVSMTMIMSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
ShotgunMRMSTMTSMSSSVSSRMRMSMSSMTMIMRMSMSSMSMRMSSMRMS
SoakerSIVISMSSSMRMSMRMSMSSMTMIMRMSSS
StingMSMTMISVSMSSSVSSMSMRMSSVSMTMIMRMSMSMSMSSMSS
StockadeMSSMTMISVSSMSMRMRMSMRMSMRMTMSSMSSMRMRMRMS
Sunblade CL PlusMRMSMTSSSMRMSMSSMSSMSSMTMIMSMSSMSMRMSMRMS
SuncentralMRMSMTSVSMSSSMSSMSSRMRMIMRMSMRMSMRMSMSMRMS
SundancerMSMTMISMSSMSSMRMSMSRMRMTMIMRMSSSMRMSMSS
SunflexMSSMISMSSSVSMRMSMSMSRMRMIMRSMRMSMSMSS
SunmasterMSTMTSMSSSMRMSMSSMSSRMRMTMIMSMRMSMSMRMSMR
SunmaxMSMISMSSMSSRMRMRMSMSMSMTMRMSSMRMRMS
SunprimeSMTMIMRSSMSMSMSSMRMTMIMSSMRMSSMSS
SuntopMRMSTMTSMSSSMRMSSMSSMRMTMRMSSMSMSMSS
Tomahawk CL PlusMSTMTSVSMSSSVSSMRMSMRMSSMTMIMRSMSSMSSMRMSSMRMS
Triple 2MRMRMSMRRMRMSSMRMRMSMRMRMSMSMRRMRS
Valiant CL PlusSVIVSMSSMSSSMRMSMRMSSMIIMRMSSMSSMSMRMRMSMSS
VixenMSISVSSSVSSVSMSSMRMSSVSIMRMSMRMSSMSSMSMSSMSS
WallarooMSMIMSMSMSSRMRRMRMSRMRRMRMSSMRMSMRMS
WestcourtMRMTMIMRMSVSSMRMSSMRMSRMRMIRMRMSMRSVSMSS
WillauraMRMSMTMISVSSSSMSMSMRMSMIIMRMSSMSSMRMSMRMSMRMS
YitpiSMRMSSSMSMRMSSVSMSSMISMSSMRMSMSMSMS

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

wheat variety maturity

The wheat-breeding members of Australian Crop Breeders have developed a consistent approach to the description of wheat variety maturity (relative heading date).

Table 0: An industry guide for wheat variety maturity description.

Maturity descriptionAbbreviationQuick wheat boundarySlow wheat boundary
Spring Wheat
Very quickVQAxeφ
Very quick-quickVQ-Q> AxeφVixenφ
QuickQ> VixenφCorackφ/LRPB Mustangφ
Quick-midQ-M> Corackφ/LRPB MustangφMaceφ/Suntopφ
MidM> Maceφ/SuntopφLRPB Reliantφ/Sheriff CL Plusφ/LRPB Trojanφ
Mid-slowM-S> LRPB Reliantφ/Sheriff CL Plusφ/LRPB TrojanφYitpi/EGA Gregoryφ
SlowS> Yitpi/EGA GregoryφSunzell
Slow-very slowS-VS> SunzellSunmax
Very slowVS> Sunmax
Winter Wheat
QuickQIllaboφ
MidM> IllaboφRGT Accrocφ
SlowS> RGT Accrocφ

Source: Australian Crop Breeders Ltd

wheat Optimum Time of Sowing - An example for High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

To achieve flowering in the ideal window and maximise yield, the optimum time of sowing is based on a combination of variety maturity and environment.

Growers and advisers are encouraged to use the Crop Flowering Calculator to compare the impact of specific variety selection and sowing date for the ideal flowering window at their own location. The Crop Flowering Calculator is a simple phenology (maturity) model that uses 60 years of local weather data to calculate a range of possible flowering dates for a specific environment for wheat, barley and canola.

The Crop Flowering Calculator helps optimise sowing programs by finding the variety or sowing time that best matches the optimal flowering window for a specific location. Select a location and crop type and then either ‘Find a Variety’ (to match a fixed sowing date), or find ‘When to Sow’ (to match a fixed variety). This time of sowing guide is automatically generated from the database that underpins the Crop Flowering Calculator. The guide presents the optimal sowing windows for generic varieties for a single location.

The Crop Flowering Calculator integrates the scientific outputs from several GRDC projects and Initiatives (CSP00187, CSP1901-002RTX, UOM1806-001RTX and CSP2206-012RTX) and brings together the diverse aspects of crop phenology (genetics, physiology and agronomy). This tool has been supported by CSIRO in partnership with GRDC through CSP2206-012RTX.

Disclaimer: This Crop Flowering Calculator is a work in progress and is still undergoing development. The results provided have not yet been fully validated and should be interpreted with caution and used at your own discretion.

Barley

New barley varieties

The following information is for barley varieties released in the 12 months to the date when the MET analysis was published on NVT online. Please go to nvt.grdc.com.au to find trial results for any new varieties released since the publication of this harvest report.

VarietyBreeding CompanyGrain classificationEnd point royalty* ($)Comments supplied by breeding company1
RGT AsteroidRAGT4
RGT Asteroid
AGT-SpiritAustralian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd4.1
- Carries a novel distilling quality trait (non-glycosidic nitrile) desirable in discerning markets
- Elite malting quality
- Agronomically very similar to RGT Planet, with slightly slower maturity
- Opportunity for growers in SA/Vic to produce under contract for maltsters
- Official malt quality classification pending - outcome expected 2026
GretchenAustralian Grain and Forage Seeds Pty LtdLong4
Gretchen (tested as AGFBA021022) is a high yielding, mid-late maturity variety suited for the medium to high rainfall zones (similar head emergence timing as RGT Planet). In national trials, Gretchen has demonstrated strong grain yield and disease resistance improvements (Scald and Net Form Net Blotch). Gretchen has high quality malting characteristics and is currently being evaluated to enter the Barley Australia malt accreditation program in 2026/27.
Kirwan CLIntergrain Pty LtdEarly4.1
Kirwan CL is an acid tolerant IMI tolerant barley ideally suited to acidic, high aluminum soils in Western Australia. It is broadly adapted and suitable for tough conditions, out-yielding Buff and Litmus. Kirwan CL has an intermediate growth habit and good disease resistance to net form net blotch (MR-MSp), powdery mildew (MRMSp) and scald (MRMSp). However, it is susceptible to spot form of net blotch (Sp).
Rocket CLIntergrain Pty Ltd4.35
Rocket CL is a quick maturing IMI tolerant barley with outstanding yield potential, ideal for lower rainfall regions and late sowing windows. It offers strong resistance to net form of net blotch (MRMS-MSp), and improved lodging tolerance and head retention compared to Commodus CL. Rocket CL boasts excellent physical grain quality and is currently undergoing malt accreditation, with the earliest possible approval expected by March 2028.
Soldier CLIntergrain Pty Ltd4.35
Soldier CL is a mid-slow maturing IMI tolerant barley with high yield potential, excellent lodging tolerance and strong head retention. It performs best in environments prone to lodging. Soldier CL offers strong disease resistance, particularly for net form net blotch (MR^), and features excellent grain quality. Soldier CL has been entered into malt accreditation with the earliest possible accreditation in March 2028.
EmberIntergrain Pty LtdLong season spring3.75
Ember is a slow maturing spring feed barley with excellent yield potential, well suited to high rainfall zones. It is 7-10 days slower to mature than Neo CL and suited for early sowing opportunities and to help manage frost risk. Ember has a good disease resistance profile including useful levels of resistance to scald (MRMS), leaf rust (MRMS), powdery mildew (MRMS) and NFNB (MRMS-MSS).
AGT-Bunyip IAAustralian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd25.5
- A world first dual herbicide tolerant barley variety - ImiTol™ + CoAxium®
- Tolerant to imidazolinone herbicides and Aggressor® herbicide
- Offers flexibility to manage imidazolinone carry-over in soil and also manage problem weeds in-crop
- Higher yielding than most widely grown variety Maximus CL, with very wide adaptation
- Similar plant type and maturity to Maximus CL
- Compact plant type, offering better standability than taller varieties such as Titan AX
- Has entered the Grains Australia malt accreditation program but is currently deliverable as Barley/Feed
*EPR amount is ex-GST, (PBR)denotes Plant Breeder's Rights apply. 1All data in the table was provided by breeders. Readers should raise any issues with the displayed data directly with the breeder. Consult the Grains Australia Variety Master List for final classification in your region.

barley variety quality - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Grain quality for individual varieties varies from site to site and from year to year. However, long-term and across-site trends highlight varieties that can consistently achieve high protein percentage, high test weight or low grain screenings under a wider range of environments.

The following figures show the grain quality trends as histograms from 2023 and 2024 NVT averaged for trials in the High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania region. Only the varieties evaluated at every site are included. These are plotted in order of performance, up to a maximum of 20.

Protein and yield comparisons

Test weight comparisons

Screenings (<2.2mm) comparisons

Retention comparisons

barley variety disease ratings - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of barley in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

Selected varieties of most relevance to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria growers are listed in alphabetical order and disease ratings are colour-coded to match resistance and tolerance ratings.

Table 0: Barley disease guide for South Australia.

VarietyNet Blotch (Spot Form) resistanceRamularia ResistanceScald resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistanceLeaf Rust resistancePratylenchus Thornei toleranceCrown Rot resistanceBlack Point resistanceNet Blotch (Net Form) resistanceBarley Grass Stripe Rust resistanceCCN resistancePowdery Mildew resistanceStem Rust resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-Bunyip IAMRSVSSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSMSSMTSMSSSRRSVSMS
AGT-SpiritSSVSSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSMSMTMIMSSMSSMRRRS
AlestarSSVSSVSMRMRMRMSMSMTMISMRMSSRR^MRMSSI
BeastMSSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSSMTSMSSMSRMRSMSSMIMSS
Bigfoot CLMSSSVSSVSMRMRMSSTSSMSRRSMSMIMSS
BottlerMSSSVSSVSMSRMRMRMSMSMISVSMRMSMR-SRRMRSVSMT
BuffSSVSMS-VSMRMSMSMRMSSVSMISMSMSRMSSSSMTS
CombatRMRSVSMS-SMRMSMSMRMS-MSSVSTMTMSSMSSMSSRMRMSSMSS
CommanderMSSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSMSSMTSMSSSVSRRMSSSMTMI
Commodus CLMSSSVSMSS-SVSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSSMTMISMSMSSRRMSSMSSTMTMS
CompassMSSVSMSS-SVSMRMSMRMSSSVSTMTMSSMSSMSRMRRSMSSTMTS
CyclopsMSSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMSSSVSMIMSSMSSMSRSSVSMRMSMIMSS
EmberSSVSSMRRMRMRMSSMIISVSMRMSMSSMRRMRMSSMSS
FandagaSSVSSVSMRMRMSSSTMTMSMRMSMRMS-SVSMSRRMSSMS
FathomRMRSVSSMRMSMRMRMSMSSMTSVSMSSSMRRMRMSSTMSS
Granite CLMSSVSSVSMSMRMSMRMSSMIISVSMSRRSVSMRMSMTMSS
GretchenSSVSMSSRMRRMRMSSMIIMSSMRSVSRMRRRMRMSS
Kirwan CLMSSSVSSVSMRMRMRMSSVSMIMSSMRMSMSSRMRMSSMRTMS
KiwiMSSSVSSVSMRMSRMRMRMSMSSMTMIMSSMSMRMSRSRMRSMI
LaperouseMRMSSVSSVSMRMSMRMRMSSMTMISMSSMSSMRSMSSMSSMIMS
LeabrookMSSVSMRMS-SVSMRMSRMRMSSTMTSMSSRMRRMRSSMTMS
Maximus CLMSSVSSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSSMISMSSMSRRSMSSMTS
MinotaurSSVSVSMRMSMRMSMSSVSTMTMSSMRMSMSRRSMSSMIMS
Neo CLMRSVSSMRMSMRMS-MSMSSMIISMRMSMSSMRMSRRMRSVSMSS
NewtonMSSMSMRMSMSMR-MSMSTSMRMSMRRSRMRRMR
PegasusAXMSSSVSMSSMRMRMSMRMS-MSMSMIIMSSMSSMRMSRRSMSSTMRMS
RGT AsteroidSVSSVSSRMRMRMRMSMSTMTSMRSVSMSRRMRMSS
RGT AtlantisSSVSSVSMRMRMRMSMSMISVSMRMSSVSMRMSRRSIVIS
RGT PlanetSVSSVSMSSMRMSMRMRMS-MSMSMIMSSMRMSSVSMRRRMRSVSMTMS
Rocket CLMSSSVSSVSRMRRMRMSMSSMISVSMSRRSVSSI
RosalindSSVSMSSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSMSSTMTSMSMRMSRRMSSSMTMSS
Scope CLMSSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSSMISMSMRMSRMRSMRMSSMIMRMS
Soldier CLMSSSMRMSMSRRMR
Spartacus CLSVSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMRMS-MSSSMISMSSSRRSSMIIMSS
SpinnakerSVSSVSSMRMSMRMSMSSMTMIMSSMRMSSVSMRMSSRMRMSSTMTMS
Titan AXMSSSVSVSMRMRMSSVSTMTMSSMSSSRMRMRMSSMSSMS
UrambieSSVSSMRMSMRMRMS-MSSIMSSMRMSMRMSRMSSIVI
WestminsterSSVSSMRMSMSMRMS-MSMSIMSSMRMSMSSRMSSRMRSVSIVI
YetiMSSSVSVSMRMRMSSVSMTMSSMSSMSSRMRRMRSMSSTMT
Zena CLSVSSVSSMRMSMRMRMSMSSTMTSMRMSSVSMRRRSMS

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Table 0: Barley disease guide for Victoria.

VarietyStem Rust resistanceLeaf Rust resistanceNet Blotch (Spot Form) resistanceCCN resistanceScald resistanceBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistanceRamularia ResistanceCrown Rot resistanceBlack Point resistanceNet Blotch (Net Form) resistanceBarley Grass Stripe Rust resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistancePowdery Mildew resistancePratylenchus Thornei tolerancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-Bunyip IAMSMSSMRRSMRMS-MSSVSSMSSSRMRMSMRMSSVSMT
AGT-SpiritSMSSSRSVSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMSMSSMRMRMSMRMSRMTMI
AlestarMSSMSSSR^SVSMRMSSVSSMRMSSRMRMRMRMTMII
BeastMSSSMSMRSVSMRMS-MSSVSSMSSMRMSRMRMSMRMSSMTMIMSS
Bigfoot CLMSSMRMSRVSMSSVSSSMSRMRMRSTMIMSS
BottlerSVSMRMSMSSSVSMRMSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSRMSRMRRMRMIMT
BuffSSVSSMSSSVSMRMSSVSSMSMSRMRMSMSSMIMTS
CombatMSSMRMRSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMSSSRMRMSMSMSSTMTS
CommanderSSVSMSSRSVSMRMS-MSSVSSMSSSRMRMSMRMSMSSMTMTMI
Commodus CLMSSSMSSRSVSMRMS-MSSVSSMSMSSRMRMSMRMSMSSMTMITMTMS
CompassMSSSVSMSRSVSMSSSVSMSSMSSMSRMRMRMSMRSTMTTMTS
CyclopsMRMSSVSMSSSSMSSSVSMSSMSSMRMSRMRMSMRMSSVSMIMIMSS
EmberMSSSMSRSMRMSSVSSVSMRMSMRMSMRMRRMRMRMIIMSS
FandagaMSSSSRSVSMSSSVSMSMRMSMSSMSMRMRRTMTMS
FathomSMSSRMRRSMRMSSVSSVSMSSMSSMRMRMSMRMRMSMTTMSS
Granite CLMRMSSVSMSRVSMRMSSVSSVSMRRMSMRMSSVSMIIMTMSS
GretchenMSSSSRMRMSMSSVSMSSMRMSRMRRMRRMRRMRMII
Kirwan CLMRSVSMSMRVSMRMSSVSMSSMRMSMRMSRMRMRMSSMITMS
KiwiSMSSMSSSSVSMRMSSVSMSSMSMRMSRMRMSRMRRMRMTMIMI
LaperouseMSSSVSMRMSSSVSMRMSSVSSMSSMRMSMRMRMSMRMSSMTMIMIMS
LeabrookSSVSMSRMRSVSMSSVSSMSMSRMRMRMSRMRSTMTMTMS
Maximus CLMSSSMSRSVSMRMS-MSSVSSMSSMSSRMRMSMRMSSMIMTS
MinotaurMSSVSSRVSMSSVSMSSMRMSMRMSRMRMSMRMSSTMTMIMS
Neo CLSVSSVSMRRSMRMS-MSSVSSMRMSMSSMRMSMRMSRMRMIIMSS
NewtonRMRMRMSSSMRMR-MSSSMRMSRMRRMRMSMSRMRT
PegasusAXMSSMRMSMSSRSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMSSMRMSRMRMRMSSMIITMRMS
RGT AsteroidMSSMRMSSVSRSVSMRMSSVSSMRSMSRMRMRRMRTMT
RGT AtlantisSMRMSSVSRSVSMRMSSVSSVSMRMSVSMRMSMRMRRMIIVIS
RGT PlanetSVSMRMSSVSRSVSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMRMSSVSMRMRMSMRRMRMIMTMS
Rocket CLSSVSMSRVSMRMSSVSSVSMRMSRRMRRSVSMII
RosalindSMRMSSRSMRMS-MSSVSSMSMRRMRMSMRMSMSSTMTMTMSS
Scope CLSSVSMSSSSVSMRMS-MSSVSSMSMRRMRMRMSMRMSMRMSMIMIMRMS
Soldier CLMRMSSSMRMSMSSRR
Spartacus CLSSSVSRSVSMRMS-MSSSVSSMSSSRMRMSMRMSSMIMIIMSS
SpinnakerMSSMSSSVSSSMRMSSVSMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMSRMRMTMITMTMS
Titan AXMSSSVSMSMRVSMSSVSMSSMSSMSRMRMRMRMSSTMTMS
UrambieSSSMSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMRMSMSRMRMSMRMSIIVI
WestminsterSVSMRMSSMSSSVSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMRMSMRMSRMRMSMSRMRIIVI
YetiMSSSMSRMRVSMSSVSMSSMSSMRMSRMRMRMRSMTTMT
Zena CLSMRMSSVSRSMRMSSVSSMRMSSVSMRMRMSMRRTMTMS

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R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Oat

New oat varieties

The following information is for oat varieties released in the 12 months to the date when the MET analysis was published on NVT online. Please go to nvt.grdc.com.au to find trial results for any new varieties released since the publication of this harvest report.

VarietyBreeding CompanyEnd point royalty* ($)Comments supplied by breeding company1
85A30Pioneer
MT7, Medium-Quick to flower, bright red grain, medium height
*EPR amount is ex-GST, (PBR)denotes Plant Breeder's Rights apply. 1All data in the table was provided by breeders. Readers should raise any issues with the displayed data directly with the breeder. Consult the Grains Australia Variety Master List for final classification in your region.

oat variety yield performance - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Yield results are presented from the top-performing varieties within each NVT location in the region for the past five seasons. Results are presented (as a percentage) for each variety relative to the mean trial yield for the location within each year. Varieties are listed in descending order of average yield over the period.

The Long Term Yield Reporter provides additional information on varieties not listed and can be viewed as a table or chart with error bars. Rainfall is provided for January to March (J–M) and April to October (A–O) and, where relevant, irrigation from April to October.

Table 0: Frances Oat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.834.932.72
Koala(PBR)11811587
Goldie(PBR)11195
Bannister(PBR)11211192
Williams(PBR)110107102
Minnie(PBR)92
Bilby(PBR)105100109No trialNo trial
Kowari(PBR)9996103
Mitika(PBR)9392103
Possum(PBR)959388
Durack(PBR)7885108
Sowing Date27 May 29 May 25 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)81.0039.6098.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)400.80339.20428.00

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Table 0: Hamilton Oat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.444.443.55
Goldie(PBR)116113
Echidna114118108
Bannister(PBR)111123102
Archer94
Minnie(PBR)111
Koala(PBR)98132Compromised trial96No trial
Bilby(PBR)116103108
Williams(PBR)9013097
Kowari(PBR)10585103
Mitika(PBR)938098
Sowing Date14 May 7 May 2 May 24 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.80
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80

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Table 0: Streatham Oat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)5.026.535.852.664.72
Archer86101
Koala(PBR)11410913194110
Williams(PBR)11011513193102
Echidna106116119117104
Goldie(PBR)109110129115
Bannister(PBR)109108120107110
Bilby(PBR)104108105118101
Wallaby8694
Minnie(PBR)89129108
Kowari(PBR)99958910797
Sowing Date18 May 8 May 11 May 17 May 17 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)79.60313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)384.80869.90460.80265.40215.00

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oat variety quality - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Grain quality for individual varieties varies from site to site and from year to year. However, long-term and across-site trends highlight varieties that can consistently achieve high protein percentage, high test weight or low grain screenings under a wider range of environments.

The following figures show the grain quality trends as histograms from 2023 and 2024 NVT averaged for trials in the High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania region. Only the varieties evaluated at every site are included. These are plotted in order of performance, up to a maximum of 20.

Protein and yield comparisons

Test weight comparisons

oat variety disease ratings - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of oat in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

Selected varieties of most relevance to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria growers are listed in alphabetical order and disease ratings are colour-coded to match resistance and tolerance ratings.

Table 0: Oat disease guide for South Australia.

VarietyStem Nematode resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceStem Nematode toleranceRed Leather Leaf resistanceCrown Rust (East) ResistanceSeptoria Blotch resistanceStem Rust resistanceBacterial Blight resistanceCCN resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerance
ArcherVSMSMSSMRMSISVSMR-SMSSMSSMSSVS
BannisterMRMSMSMSSMRMSMT-SVSSMSSSSMRMS
BilbySMSSMSSMIMS-SSVSSSVSSVSVS
CarrolupSMRSVSMRMSISVSSVSSSSVS
DurackSMRMSSMSMISSSSSMRMS
EchidnaMRMSMSSMSMTMSSVSSVSSSMRMSMII
GoldieSMSMSMRMSISVSSMSSSMSSMR
KingbaleMRMRMSMSMRMSMTSVSSMSSMSSR
KoalaMSMRMSMSSMRMT-SMSSMSSMSSR
KowariSMSSMRMSISSVSSSSS
KultarrSMSMSSMSMISVSSMSSVSMSSMRMS
MinnieMSMSSMRMIVSSVSSSVSSRMR
MitikaSMSSVSMSMT-SSSVSSSVS
MulgaraMRMSMSSMSMTSVSS/MSSMSSR
WallabySMRMSMSMSMISVSMRMSSSVSSMR
WanderingSMSSMSMT-SSVSSSVSSVS
WilliamsSMRMSSMRMSMIMS-SMRMSMSSMSSMSSVS
YallaraMSMRSMRMSMISVSMR-SVSMSSSSR

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R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Table 0: Oat disease guide for Victoria.

VarietySeptoria Blotch resistanceStem Rust resistanceBacterial Blight resistanceCCN resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceStem Nematode resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistanceStem Nematode toleranceRed Leather Leaf resistanceCrown Rust (East) Resistance
ArcherMSSMSSMSSVSMSVSMRMSMSSISVSMR-S
BannisterMSSSSMRMSMSMRMSMRMSMSSMT-SVSS
BilbySSVSSVSVSMSSMSSSMIMS-SSVS
BrusherMSSSVSSVSMRMSSMRMSSMT-MS
CarrolupSSSVSMRSMRMSSVSISVSSVS
DurackSSSMRMSMRMSSMSSMISS
EchidnaSVSSSMRMSMSMRMSMSSMTMSSVS
GoldieMSSSMSSMRMSSMRMSMSISVSS
KingbaleMSSMSSRMRMSMRMRMSMSMTSVSS
KoalaMSSMSSRMRMSMSMRMSSMT-SMSS
KowariSSSSMSSMRMSSISSVS
KultarrMSSVSMSSMRMSMSSMSMSSMISVSS
MinnieSSVSSRMRMSMSMRSMIVSSVS
MitikaSVSSSVSMSSMSSVSMT-SS
MulgaraS/MSSMSSRMSMRMSMSSMTSVS
TungooMRMS#SMSSMRMSRRMSSMTMRMS
WallabyMSSSVSSMRMRMSSMSMSMISVSMR
WanderingSSVSSVSMSSMSSMT-SSVS
WilliamsMSSMSSMSSVSMRMSSMRMSSMIMS-SMRMS
WintarooMS#SMSSRMSMRMRMSMTS
YallaraMSSSSRMRMSMRMSSMISVSMR-SVS

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T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Canola

New canola varieties

The following information is for canola varieties released in the 12 months to the date when the MET analysis was published on NVT online. Please go to nvt.grdc.com.au to find trial results for any new varieties released since the publication of this harvest report.

VarietyBreeding CompanyEnd point royalty* ($)Comments supplied by breeding company1
Victory V54-10TFCargill
Victory
Chronos TFINuseed Pty Ltd
Chronos TFI is Nufarm Seeds’ first hybrid to combine TruFlex® and IMI herbicide traits, Its early-mid maturity (4 series) fits well within common sowing windows and suited low to medium rainfall zones. With strong weed control options, this hybrid supports cleaner paddocks and simplified rotations, helping you protect both this season’s crop and future productivity
VICTORY V55-08TFCargill
Cargill specialty mid maturity TruFlex hybrid grown under contract, Non-GM basis grain price and no ISCC requirement
VICTORY V74-06CLCargill
Cargill specialty canola hybrid
AGT-Insurgent TTAustralian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd11
- The highest yielding triazine tolerant (TT), open pollinated (OP) canola in AGT and NVT trials
- The most profitable TT canola variety tested nation-wide in AGT trials
- Excellent oil content
- Mid season maturity
- Low cost of seed resulting in lower up-front risk than hybrids
- Ability to retain seed for future plantings ensuring you always have the seed you need
- RMR blackleg rating (with fungicide), MRMS blackleg rating (without fungicide)
- Height and lodging tolerance similar to HyTTec® Trident
Vesta IMINuseed Pty Ltd
Vesta IMI is Nufarm Seeds' new IMI hybrid release, it has early–mid maturity (4 series) with mid-fast phenology similar to Hyttec Trophy, ideal for mid-April to early May sowing windows. Class-leading oil content combined with strong yield performance in low to medium-rainfall zones. It offers strong blackleg resistance for enhanced paddock protection.
InVigor LT 4030PBASF Australia Ltd
InVigor LT 4030P is an early mid maturing hybrid tolerant to Triazine and Liberty herbicide. InVigor LT 4030P contains the PodGuard trait and is tolerant to shattering. InVigor LT 4030P is a higher yielding replacement for InVigor LT4 530P, it is suited to early and mid season growing regions.
*EPR amount is ex-GST, (PBR)denotes Plant Breeder's Rights apply. 1All data in the table was provided by breeders. Readers should raise any issues with the displayed data directly with the breeder. Consult the Grains Australia Variety Master List for final classification in your region.

canola variety yield performance - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Yield results are presented from the top-performing varieties within each NVT location in the region for the past five seasons. Results are presented (as a percentage) for each variety relative to the mean trial yield for the location within each year. Varieties are listed in descending order of average yield over the period.

The Long Term Yield Reporter provides additional information on varieties not listed and can be viewed as a table or chart with error bars. Rainfall is provided for January to March (J–M) and April to October (A–O) and, where relevant, irrigation from April to October.

Table 0: Frances Canola (Med-High Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.193.552.46
Hyola Blazer TT116112115
Hyola Defender CT116
RGT Baseline TT(PBR)107118
HyTTec Trifecta109114112
Pioneer PY520TC111112
SF Dynatron TT113107108Compromised trialCompromised trial
InVigor T 6010111100114
HyTTec Trophy107110104
DG BIDGEE TT(PBR)110
InVigor T 4511(PBR)105100
Sowing Date30 Apr 30 Apr 3 May 5 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)81.0039.6098.2054.0035.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)400.80339.20428.00335.40267.80

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Table 0: Hamilton Canola (Med-High Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.963.743.003.58
Hyola Blazer TT112116126117
Pioneer PY429T115
Hyola Defender CT125115
Pioneer PY520TC114125114
HyTTec Trifecta108115121115
RGT Baseline TT(PBR)114115Compromised trial115
SF Dynatron TT109118109
HyTTec Trophy105109116108
DG BIDGEE TT(PBR)110108
AGT-Insurgent TT(PBR)104
Sowing Date16 Apr 14 Apr 29 Apr 21 Apr 18 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.8061.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80338.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Robertson Partnership.

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Table 0: Inverleigh Canola (Med-High Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.724.163.963.793.36
Hyola Blazer TT114115110115115
Pioneer PY429T112
Hyola Defender CT112112110
HyTTec Trifecta105118104116117
Pioneer PY520TC113108113113
RGT Baseline TT(PBR)115104116113
SF Dynatron TT105110106107
HyTTec Trophy106109106108110
DG BIDGEE TT(PBR)96109106
AGT-Insurgent TT(PBR)104
Sowing Date21 Apr 19 Apr 13 May 14 Apr 17 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)112.2094.20133.2066.8030.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)327.40331.80333.20284.20236.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Hamilton.

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Table 0: Streatham Canola (Med-High Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.023.773.553.18
Pioneer PY429T113
Hyola Blazer TT121117117113
Hyola Defender CT119117108
Pioneer PY520TC120115114110
HyTTec Trifecta115111112114
SF Dynatron TTNo trial116113113108
RGT Baseline TT113113112107
HyTTec Trophy112108109110
Nuseed Griffon TTI105
AGT-Insurgent TT105
Sowing Date27 Apr 23 Apr 29 Apr 15 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)869.90460.80265.40215.00

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Blythvale Pastoral.

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Table 0: Frances Canola (Med-High Rainfall Imidazolinone).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.473.632.201.66
Pioneer PY421C119112
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)116119111
Pioneer 44Y94 CL113116110
Hyola Continuum CL108Compromised trial102
Vesta IMI109
Hyola Solstice CL(PBR)10895111
VICTORY V75-03CL869796
Sowing Date30 Apr 30 Apr 3 May 8 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)81.0039.6098.2054.0035.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)400.80339.20428.00335.40267.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Loyoak Ag Pty Ltd.

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Table 0: Hamilton Canola (Med-High Rainfall Imidazolinone).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.594.043.193.673.82
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)119130122119
Pioneer PY421C124116117
Pioneer 44Y94 CL111125116115
Hyola Continuum CL119110108
Vesta IMI103
VICTORY V75-03CL939593
Sowing Date16 Apr 14 Apr 29 Apr 20 Apr 18 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.8061.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80338.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Robertson Partnership.

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Table 0: Inverleigh Canola (Med-High Rainfall Imidazolinone).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.694.114.474.133.39
Pioneer PY421C115115118
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)120109117119
Pioneer 44Y94 CL119113113113115
Hyola Continuum CL108105105
Vesta IMI109
VICTORY V75-03CL91949292
Sowing Date21 Apr 19 Apr 13 May 14 Apr 17 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)112.2094.20133.2066.8030.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)327.40331.80333.20284.20236.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Hamilton.

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Table 0: Streatham Canola (Med-High Rainfall Imidazolinone).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.514.653.793.26
Pioneer PY421C117121120
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)122116118116
Pioneer 44Y94 CL120116119115
Hyola Continuum CLNo trial111111105
Vesta IMI108
VICTORY V75-03CL979190
Sowing Date27 Apr 23 Apr 29 Apr 15 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)869.90460.80265.40215.00

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Blythvale Pastoral.

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Table 0: Hamilton Canola (Med-High Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.564.273.453.653.93
Nuseed Eagle TF109114112108
Pioneer PY525G110108
VICTORY V55-08TF105
DG Buller G103
Pioneer PY422G105103
Victory V54-10TF102
DG Hotham TF108103100
Nuseed Hunter TF105100101
InVigor R 4520P1051029899103
InVigor LR 5040P97103
Sowing Date16 Apr 14 Apr 29 Apr 20 Apr 18 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)182.00107.4080.20110.8061.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)1079.60418.80521.00373.80338.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Robertson Partnership.

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Table 0: Inverleigh Canola (Med-High Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.984.254.314.193.90
VICTORY V55-08TF105
Nuseed Eagle TF112100109108
Pioneer PY525G111108
InVigor LR 5040P102102
InVigor R 4520P108100108103104
Nuseed Hunter TF106100104
InVigor LR 4540P11098101
DG Buller G102
Pioneer PY422G104101
Victory V54-10TF101
Sowing Date19 Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)94.2066.8030.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)331.80284.20236.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Hamilton.

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Table 0: Streatham Canola (Med-High Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.604.353.943.56
Nuseed Eagle TF110106105104
InVigor LR 5040P110109
InVigor LR 4540P103107109
InVigor R 4520P101104107108
Nuseed Hunter TF102105108
DG Buller GNo trial101
VICTORY V55-08TF102
Pioneer PY525G102102
Victory V54-10TF99
Pioneer PY422G10198
Sowing Date27 Apr 23 Apr 29 Apr 15 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)869.90460.80265.40215.00

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Blythvale Pastoral.

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Australian canola variety disease ratings

The following table contains varietal ratings for blackleg disease of canola.

These ratings are updated twice a year by crop pathologists and were released in autumn 2025.

Table 0: Canola disease guide – autumn 2025 ratings and resistance groups.

2025 autumn blackleg rating
VarietyBareFluopyram (e.g. ILeVo®)Pydiflumetofen (e.g. Saltro®)2025 upper canopy infection blackleg ratingType
Conventional
OutlawRMRRRMROpen Pollinated
Triazine-Tolerant Varieties
DG BIDGEE TTRRRROpen Pollinated, Triazine
DG Torrens TTRMRRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
Hyola Blazer TTRMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
HyTTec TridentRMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
HyTTec TrifectaRMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
HyTTec TrophyRMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Pioneer PY429TRMRRRHybrid, Triazine
ATR BluefinMRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
HyTTec VelocityMRMRHybrid, Triazine
InVigor T 4511MRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Monola 422TTMRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
Pioneer PY432TMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Renegade TTMRRRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
AGT-Insurgent TTMRMSRMRRMRMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
ATR SwordfishMRMSMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
Bandit TTMRMSRMRRMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
DG Avon TTMRMSRMRRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
RGT Baseline TTMRMSRMRRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
SF Dynatron TTMRMSRMRRMRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
ATR BonitoMSMRRMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
RGT Capacity TTMSRMRRMRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
Imidazolinone-Tolerant Varieties
Hyola Solstice CLRRRHybrid
Pioneer PY327CRRMRHybrid
Vesta IMIRMRHybrid
Nuseed Ceres IMIRMRMRHybrid
Pioneer 43Y92 (CL)RMRRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)RMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PN526CRMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY421CRMRRRMRHybrid
RGT Clavier CLRMRRRRHybrid
RGT Nizza CLRMRRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V75-03CLRMRRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 44Y94 CLMRRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V74-06CLMRRMRHybrid
Imidazolinone and Triazine-Tolerant Varieties
Hyola Defender CTRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Nuseed Griffon TTIRMRMRHybrid, Triazine
Pioneer PY520TCMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Glyphosate-Tolerant Varieties
DG Hotham TFRRRHybrid
Nuseed Eagle TFRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Raptor TFRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V55-08TFRRHybrid
DG Buller GRMRMRHybrid
Nuseed Hunter TFRMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 44Y27 (RR)RMRRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY422GRMRRMRHybrid
Victory V54-10TFRMRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V55-04TFRMRRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Emu TFMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY323GMRRMRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY428RMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY525GMRRMRHybrid
InVigor R 4520PMRMSRMRRMRHybrid
Glyphosate and Imidazolinone-Tolerant Varieties
Hyola Regiment XCRRRRHybrid
Chronos TFIMRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY424GCMRRMRHybrid
Glufosinate and Triazine-Tolerant Varieties
InVigor LT 4530PRMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
InVigor LT 4030PMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Glufosinate and Glyphosate-Tolerant Varieties
InVigor LR 3540PRMRRMRHybrid
InVigor LR 4540PRMRRMRHybrid
InVigor LR 5040PRMRRMRHybrid

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible.

Please check the updated ratings using the Blackleg Management Guide or the NVT Disease Ratings.

Faba Bean

faba bean variety yield performance - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Yield results are presented from the top-performing varieties within each NVT location in the region for the past five seasons. Results are presented (as a percentage) for each variety relative to the mean trial yield for the location within each year. Varieties are listed in descending order of average yield over the period.

The Long Term Yield Reporter provides additional information on varieties not listed and can be viewed as a table or chart with error bars. Rainfall is provided for January to March (J–M) and April to October (A–O) and, where relevant, irrigation from April to October.

Table 0: Bool lagoon Faba Bean.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.264.564.613.243.02
PBA Samira(PBR)10110110698103
PBA Rana92828889
PBA Zahra90102105101106
PBA Amberley(PBR)9510510297102
Farah999898102105
Fiesta VF1049696102102
PBA Marne(PBR)899599109106
PBA Bendoc(PBR)8810687102100
Nura941058410099
Sowing Date29 May 12 May 27 May 30 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)66.4059.2072.4074.8069.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)451.60412.20417.60427.80214.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, David Miles.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

Table 0: Lake Bolac Faba Bean.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)4.12
PBA Samira(PBR)106
PBA Amberley(PBR)102
Fiesta VF102
Farah98
Nura96No trialNo trialNo trialNo trial
PBA Zahra93
PBA Bendoc(PBR)87
PBA Marne(PBR)77
Sowing Date27 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)108.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)402.60

No 2024 trial cooperator.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

Table 0: Streatham Faba Bean.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)6.443.484.854.18
PBA Samira981069896
PBA Marne9595102104
PBA Zahra94979998
PBA Amberley97949897
Fiesta VFNo trial92919799
Farah90899698
PBA Bendoc896196101
PBA Rana87828590
Nura85559399
Sowing Date18 Apr 18 Apr 1 May 23 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)313.9095.4083.6045.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)869.90460.80265.40215.00

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Blythvale Pastoral.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

faba bean variety disease ratings - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of faba bean in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

Selected varieties of most relevance to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria growers are listed in alphabetical order and disease ratings are colour-coded to match resistance and tolerance ratings.

Table 0: Faba Bean disease guide for South Australia.

VarietyPratylenchus Thornei resistanceChocolate Spot resistanceCercospora Leaf Spot ResistanceRust (Faba Bean) ResistanceAscochyta Blight resistance
CairoMSSSSSS
DozaMSSSSMRS
FarahMRMSSSVSMS
Fiesta VFMSSSVSS
NuraMSMSSVSMR
PBA AmberleyMRMSMRMSSVSMR
PBA BendocMRMSSSVSMRMS
PBA MarneMSMSSMRMSMS
PBA NanuMRMSSSMRMS
PBA NasmaMSSSSMRMSS
PBA RanaMSMSSVSMS
PBA SamiraMRMSMSSSMRMS
PBA WardaMRMSSSMRMSS
PBA ZahraMRMSMSSSMRMS

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Table 0: Faba Bean disease guide for Victoria.

VarietyRust (Faba Bean) ResistanceAscochyta Blight resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceChocolate Spot resistanceCercospora Leaf Spot Resistance
CairoSSMSSSS
DozaMRSMSSSS
FarahVSMSMRMSSS
FBA AylaMRMSMRMSSS
Fiesta VFVSSMSSS
NuraVSMRMSMSS
PBA AmberleyVSMRMRMSMRMSS
PBA BendocVSMRMSMRMSSS
PBA MarneMRMSMSMSMSS
PBA NanuMRMSMRMSSS
PBA NasmaMRMSSMSSSS
PBA RanaVSMSMSMSS
PBA SamiraSMRMSMRMSMSS
PBA WardaMRMSSMRMSSS
PBA ZahraSMRMSMRMSMSS

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Lupin

lupin variety yield performance - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

Yield results are presented from the top-performing varieties within each NVT location in the region for the past five seasons. Results are presented (as a percentage) for each variety relative to the mean trial yield for the location within each year. Varieties are listed in descending order of average yield over the period.

The Long Term Yield Reporter provides additional information on varieties not listed and can be viewed as a table or chart with error bars. Rainfall is provided for January to March (J–M) and April to October (A–O) and, where relevant, irrigation from April to October.

Table 0: Frances Lupin (Narrow Leafed).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.382.012.65
PBA Barlock(PBR)101107128
PBA Jurien(PBR)104108121
Jenabillup(PBR)101106124
PBA Gunyidi(PBR)101103107
Mandelup(PBR)101102104
Wonga8996117No trialNo trial
PBA Bateman(PBR)102102100
Rosemont(PBR)91
Gidgee(PBR)10186
Lawler(PBR)10410088
Sowing Date28 May 30 May 27 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)81.0039.6098.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)400.80339.20428.00

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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lupin variety disease ratings - High Rainfall South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of lupin in South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

Selected varieties of most relevance to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria growers are listed in alphabetical order and disease ratings are colour-coded to match resistance and tolerance ratings.

Table 0: Lupin disease guide for South Australia.

VarietyBean Yellow Mosaic Virus ResistancePhomopsis (Pod Infection) ResistanceCucumber Mosaic Virus ResistancePhomopsis (Stem Infection) ResistanceSclerotinia Stem Rot ResistanceAnthracnose resistance
CoromupSSMRMRSMR
CoyoteMRMRMSMRMSSSMRMS
JenabillupMRMRMRMSMSSMS
LawlerMSMSMRMSMRSMR
MandelupSSMRMSMRSMRMS
PBA BarlockMSMRMRMSMRSMR
PBA BatemanMRSMRRMRSMRMS
PBA GunyidiMSMRMSMRMSMRSMRMS
PBA JurienMRMSMRMSMSRMRSRMR
PBA LeemanSMRMSMRMSMRSMRMS
RosemontMRMSMRMSMRMRSMRMS
WongaMSMRMRMSMRSMR

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.

Table 0: Lupin disease guide for Victoria.

VarietySclerotinia Stem Rot ResistanceAnthracnose resistanceBean Yellow Mosaic Virus ResistancePhomopsis (Pod Infection) ResistanceCucumber Mosaic Virus ResistancePhomopsis (Stem Infection) Resistance
CoromupSMRSSMRMR
CoyoteSMRMSMRMRMSMRMSS
JenabillupSMSMRMRMSMS
LawlerSMRMSMSMRMSMR
MandelupSMRMSSSMRMSMR
PBA BarlockSMRMSMRMRMSMR
PBA BatemanSMRMSMRSMRRMR
PBA GunyidiSMRMSMSMRMSMRMSMR
PBA JurienSRMRMRMSMRMSMSRMR
PBA LeemanSMRMSSMRMSMRMSMR
RosemontSMRMSMRMSMRMSMRMR
WongaSMRMSMRMRMSMR

Learn more via the NVT Disease Ratings.

R = resistant, MR = moderately resistant, MS = moderately susceptible, S = susceptible, VS = very susceptible,

T = tolerant, MT = moderately tolerant, MI = moderately intolerant, I = intolerant, VI = very intolerant,

(P) = provisional rating, - hyphen indicates a range, / indicates pathotype differences, # warning, may be more susceptible to alternate pathotypes,

^line contains a few susceptible off types, ( ) show outlier.