May 2025 - NVT HARVEST REPORT
Kwinana East
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 – Kwinana East provides information to support growers and advisers with decisions on variety selection for Kwinana East. 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 Kwinana East 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 – Kwinana East, 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 Kwinana East.

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 - Kwinana East

Locality of NVT trial sites in Kwinana East from 2020 to 2024.
Locality of NVT trial sites in Kwinana East 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
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 Marsh(PBR)RAGT
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 Sonic(PBR)LongReach 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-Montana(PBR)Australian 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-Rio(PBR)Australian 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-Carnac(PBR)Australian 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-Hamelin(PBR)Australian 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-Colt(PBR)Australian 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-Banker(PBR)Australian 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-Rimfire(PBR)Australian 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-Kudos(PBR)Australian 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
PACKER(PBR)LongReach Plant Breeders Pty Ltd44
Mid Slow Spring Maturing variety demonstrating high and stable yields in early season trials in Sth NSW. Strong disease package with good Septoria and Stripe Rust resistances in a Scepter background.
Maturity description: Slow Spring
Lancelin(PBR)Australian Grain Technologies Pty LtdASFT/FEED3.7
- Australian Soft (ASFT) quality classification
- High and stable yields in WA, similar to Scepter
- Mid season maturity, similar to Scepter
- Disease resistance package similar to Scepter
- Excellent physical grain quality package, with high test weights and low screenings
- Under market development - future opportunities may exist
Maturity description: Mid 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 - Kwinana East

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: Beacon Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.92
LRPB SonicAH112
LRPB HavocAH111
LRPB AvengerAPW(N)110
LRPB Anvil CL PlusAH109
VixenAH(N)109
Tomahawk CL PlusAPW108
LRPB VortexAPW107
RGT MarshNo trialNo trialNo trialNo trial107
StingAH106
ScepterAH106
AGT-CarnacANW105
Chief CL PlusAPW (N)105
ZenANW105
LancelinASFT104
MaceAH (N)104
Sowing Date2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)67.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)189.60

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stuart Faulkner, Faulkner Farms.

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Table 0: Bencubbin Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class2.244.320.61
Thumper(PBR)AH105
Shotgun(PBR)AH110
Calibre(PBR)AH109110116
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW108115
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW112105
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)112105
LRPB MatadorAH107
Devil(PBR)AH(N)107Compromised trial110106No trial
Firefly(PBR)ANW99
RockStar(PBR)AH(N)10211494
Ballista(PBR)FEED110111
RGT Marsh(PBR)113
Scepter(PBR)AH108105108
Ninja(PBR)ANW10310997
Sting(PBR)AH110101119
Sowing Date14 May 14 May 6 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)95.80286.30199.3090.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)148.60455.10552.70225.20

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Cadoux Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class4.193.981.883.73
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH113
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW109108111
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW110112110
MurrayAH107
Rottnest(PBR)ANW110
Shotgun(PBR)AH109107
RGT Marsh(PBR)110107
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)No trial106107108
AGT-Carnac(PBR)ANW109
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)104110112104
Devil(PBR)AH(N)107106107107
Calibre(PBR)AH107107110104
Scepter(PBR)AH105107107107
Thumper(PBR)AH106105
RockStar(PBR)AH(N)108103102109
Sowing Date11 May 26 May 31 May 2 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)129.8050.4096.4082.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)153.00288.50276.09199.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Avery.

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Table 0: Kalannie Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class3.143.704.190.832.84
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW110106111
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW106113115
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH116
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)107111104113116
MurrayAH106
Shotgun(PBR)AH108107
RGT Marsh(PBR)111112
Calibre(PBR)AH105111106109108
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)111107106107
Sting(PBR)AH105109103110112
Rottnest(PBR)ANW106
Devil(PBR)AH(N)104110106106107
Thumper(PBR)AH103102
LRPB Avenger(PBR)APW(N)107100110116
Scepter(PBR)AH104109104108110
Sowing Date26 May 25 May 17 May 31 May 1 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)108.10131.3050.6037.20145.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)162.50270.80268.50121.00386.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Rowan McCreery.

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Table 0: Kellerberrin Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.984.135.172.072.80
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH110
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW111110110
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW106115110
MurrayAH109
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)11711299117107
Rottnest(PBR)ANW109
RGT Marsh(PBR)113108
Shotgun(PBR)AH112108
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)105108109108
Devil(PBR)AH(N)108105107109107
Scepter(PBR)AH111107104109107
AGT-Carnac(PBR)ANW108
Calibre(PBR)AH110104104114107
Sting(PBR)AH11310899115106
AGT-Hamelin(PBR)AH106
Sowing Date25 May 19 May 18 May 31 May 7 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)128.20154.1041.00120.20112.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)281.70609.00337.70616.10434.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Nine Mile Farm.

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Table 0: Merredin Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.984.670.792.98
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)119103131115
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW105128113
MurrayAH108
Calibre(PBR)AH110110128108
Shotgun(PBR)AH123108
Sting(PBR)AH115104128111
RGT Marsh(PBR)126110
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APWCompromised trial109106113
Thumper(PBR)AH112104
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH116
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)108113107
Devil(PBR)AH(N)106107115107
Rottnest(PBR)ANW106
LRPB MatadorAH119103
LRPB Avenger(PBR)APW(N)11796118115
Sowing Date13 May 12 May 12 May 31 May 29 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Andrew Crook.

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Table 0: Moorine Rock Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class2.284.12
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW109
RockStar(PBR)AH(N)103114
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)111
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW106
Devil(PBR)AH(N)108109
Calibre(PBR)AH111107
Ninja(PBR)ANW101110
Ballista(PBR)FEEDCompromised trial108Compromised trialNo trial
Scepter(PBR)AH111104
Kinsei(PBR)ANW95112
Catapult(PBR)AH96110
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)11996
Denison(PBR)APW93110
Sting(PBR)AH11498
Lancelin(PBR)ASFT101
Sowing Date25 May 13 May 6 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)79.2063.2062.6062.90
Rainfall A-O (mm)160.60252.80296.30123.70

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Mukinbudin Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.023.271.651.40
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)120113117123
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW111119122
Sting(PBR)AH118110116119
Calibre(PBR)AH115109119118
RGT Marsh(PBR)118119
Shotgun(PBR)AH118116
MurrayAH114
LRPB Avenger(PBR)APW(N)116Compromised trial112105115
LRPB Anvil CL Plus(PBR)AH118107106115
Scepter(PBR)AH108107111113
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH113
Devil(PBR)AH(N)106107112112
Lancelin(PBR)ASFT105112113
LRPB MatadorAH116112
Rottnest(PBR)ANW112
Sowing Date25 May 14 May 26 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)87.30130.9075.3074.1037.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)117.60226.90242.40124.90145.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Kilgobbin Farms.

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Table 0: Narembeen Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.713.133.513.24
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH110
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW112108
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW108111
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)118109108109
MurrayAH108
RGT Marsh(PBR)109
Shotgun(PBR)AH108
Sting(PBR)AH115106107Compromised trial107
Calibre(PBR)AH112106108107
LRPB Avenger(PBR)APW(N)116106105
Rottnest(PBR)ANW108
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)109107107
Devil(PBR)AH(N)108108107107
Scepter(PBR)AH110108105107
AGT-Carnac(PBR)ANW108
Sowing Date25 May 13 May 27 May 31 May 7 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)63.4092.1076.0023.3080.70
Rainfall A-O (mm)172.00293.10295.50162.00172.70

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Jake Cole.

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Table 0: Southern Cross Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class2.06
Tomahawk CL PlusAPW124
VixenAH(N)123
RGT Marsh121
StingAH119
CalibreAH118
ShotgunAH117
AGT-CarnacANW116
LRPB SonicAHNo trialNo trialNo trialNo trial116
ScepterAH115
LRPB HavocAH115
LRPB Anvil CL PlusAH115
LancelinASFT114
LRPB AvengerAPW(N)114
MurrayAH114
RottnestANW114
Sowing Date2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)58.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)205.40

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Trayning Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class2.365.091.001.46
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW109124114
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)119106131107
MurrayAH112
Shotgun(PBR)AH116113
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW110108109
Calibre(PBR)AH111108123110
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH109
RGT Marsh(PBR)Compromised trial122111
Sting(PBR)AH114105127106
Rottnest(PBR)ANW114
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)108110111
Devil(PBR)AH(N)108107111110
Thumper(PBR)AH107109
AGT-Carnac(PBR)ANW113
Scepter(PBR)AH110105114109
Sowing Date25 May 15 May 7 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)64.30103.1071.1061.6052.90
Rainfall A-O (mm)156.60229.20273.30126.80164.70

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Wyalkatchem Main Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class1.673.273.880.691.57
Tomahawk CL Plus(PBR)APW109124118
Vixen(PBR)AH(N)112111106138113
RGT Marsh(PBR)123116
LRPB Sonic(PBR)AH114
Sting(PBR)AH111109105132110
Shotgun(PBR)AH114111
Calibre(PBR)AH113108106124110
MurrayAH108
LRPB Vortex(PBR)APW110106108
AGT-Carnac(PBR)ANW116
Rottnest(PBR)ANW114
Scepter(PBR)AH108107106114112
Brumby(PBR)APW (N)107108106110
Devil(PBR)AH(N)108107107109110
Lancelin(PBR)ASFT104116111
Sowing Date25 May 25 May 20 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)98.4086.8038.5084.2056.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)136.80246.00277.40140.40195.50

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Marcus Reilly.

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Table 0: Bencubbin Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class0.91
Valiant CL PlusAH138
RockStarAH(N)137
MammothAPW134
BrumbyAPW (N)132
CatapultAH130
DenisonAPW130
CutlassAPW127
KinseiANWNo trialCompromised trialNo trial127No trial
WillauraFEED123
EG JetAH115
Sheriff CL PlusAPW(N)114
WallarooAPW110
MagentaAPW109
YitpiAH109
StockadeAPW102
Sowing Date22 Apr 23 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)286.3090.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)455.10225.20
Irrigation A-O (mm)10

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Kalannie Early Season Wheat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)Class3.941.50
MammothAPW116
StockadeAPW126100
WallarooAPW111
BrightonAH81
Valiant CL PlusAH97120
DenisonAPW95122
IllaboFEED11373
CutlassAPWNo trialNo trial96115No trial
KinseiANW92117
RockStarAH(N)88121
LongswordAWW10284
MagentaAPW9598
WillauraFEED108
CatapultAH83117
BrumbyAPW (N)117
Sowing Date14 Apr 22 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)50.6037.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)268.50121.00
Irrigation A-O (mm)10

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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wheat variety quality - Kwinana East

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 Kwinana East 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 - Kwinana East

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

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

Table 0: Wheat disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyStripe Rust (2025 West Coast) ResistanceYellow Leaf Spot resistanceStem Rust resistanceLeaf Rust resistancePratylenchus Thornei tolerancePowdery Mildew resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Leaf) ResistanceSeptoria Tritici Blotch ResistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceCrown Rot resistanceSeptoria Nodorum Blotch (Glume) ResistanceCCN resistanceBlack Point resistanceEyespot ResistancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-CarnacRMRMRMS (P)MRMS (P)MSS (P)IVI (P)S (P)TMT (P)
AGT-ColtRMRMS (P)MR (P)MR (P)MI (P)MR (P)MTMI (P)
AGT-HamelinMRMRMS (P)MRMS (P)MR (P)I (P)MSS (P)MI (P)
AGT-RioRMRMRMS (P)MS (P)S (P)I (P)R (P)I (P)
AnapurnaRMRMSMSSMSRS (P)MRMRMSMSSVSMRMRMSMSS
BallistaMSMRSMISMTMIMRMSMSSVSSSMRMSMRMSMSS
BeckomMSSMRMSMSSTMTSMTMIMSSSSSSRMRMS
BoreeMRMSMRSMIISIMSSMSSSSMRMSMSSS
Borlaug 100RMRMRMSMRMRTMTSTMSMRMSMSSMSSMRMSMSMSSMSS (P)
BrightonRMRMRMSMRMSSMTMIMSSIVIMSMRMRMS (P)SSMRRMSMSS
BrumbyRMRMRMSMRSVSMIRTMTMSMRMSMSS (P)MRMSSMSMRMSMSSSMS (P)
CalibreRMRMRMSMRSMIIMSSMTMSSMSSSSMSSMRMSMSSSMS
CaparoiMRMSMRRMRMTMIMRMSSMSVSMRMS (P)MSS
CatapultRMRMRMSMRSMTSMIIMSMRMSMSSSMSSMSRSSMRMS
Chief CL PlusSMRMSMRMRIVISMTMSSMSMSSMRMSMSSMRMSMSMSMSSMRMS
CoolahMSSMRRMRMTSMTMSMSSMSSMSSSS
CootaMSSRMRMRMTMISMIMSMRMSMSSMRMSSMSMRMSS
CutlassRMRMSSRRMRMISMTMSSMRMSMSSMSSSMRMSMRMSMS
DBA LillaroiMRMSRMRRMRMTMSMIRMRSVSSMRMSSVSSMS
DBA-AuroraMRMSRMRRMRMTMRMIRMRSMRMRMSSVSMSSMS
DenisonMRMRMSMSSMISMIISMRMSSMSSMRMSMSMSSMRMS (P)
DevilRMRMRMSSSVSMIISVSSMRMSSVSMSSMSSMSMSSMSSSMRMS
Dozer CL PlusMRMSMRMSMSSVISIVI (P)SMRMSMSS (P)MRMSSMSSMSMRMSSVSMSS (P)
DS BennettMRMSMSSVSRMRSMRMSMRSVSMRSMSS
DS PascalRMRMSMSSMRMSIVIRMRMTMISMRMSMSSSMRMSSMS
EG JetMRMSSMSSIMSMISMSSMSSSSMRMSMS
EG TitaniumRMRMSSMSMSMTMIMRMS (P)MTMIMSSMRMSMSSMSSMSSMSRMSSS
EGA GregorySMRMRMTMRMSMTMSSMSMSSSSMSSMSS (P)
EGA WedgetailMSSMRMSMSSMIIMRMSMIIVSMRMSMRMSSSMRMSSMS
FireflyMSMRMSSMSSVIMSSI (P)SVSMRMSMSS (P)MSSMSSMSS (P)SSMSS (P)
GenieRMRMRMS (P)MRMSSIVI (P)S (P)IVI (P)MRMSMR (P)MS (P)MS (P)S (P)MSS (P)MSS (P)R (P)
Hammer CL PlusRMRMRMSMRSISMTMISMRMSMSSMSSMSSMRMSMRMSMRMSSMS
HypernoMRMSRMRRMRTMTMTMIRMRMSSMSSVSMSMS
IllaboRMRMSMRSMIIRMIMSSMRMRMSSSMRMRMSMRMSSRMR
JandaroiMRMSMRMS (R)RMRMTMIMRMS (P)MIIMRMSVSMRMSMSVSMSMS
JillarooMSMSSMIISIMS (P)MSMRMS (P)SSMSMSMSS
KestrelMS (P)MS (P)S (P)MII (P)MT (P)
KinseiMRMSMSMSSMSMISSMRMSMSSMSSMRMSMSSSS
LancelinRMRMRMSMRMSMSSTMTSMTMIMSMRMSS (P)SVSSSMRMSMSS (P)S
LongswordRMRMRMSMRMSSMIMSVIMRMSMRMSMRMSMRMSMSSMRMSMRMSMSS
LRPB Anvil CL PlusRMRMSSMRSVSVISMIISMSSSVSMSSMSSMSSMSSSMSS (P)
LRPB AvengerMRMSMSSVSMISMIMRMSMSSSMSSSMSMRMSMRMSSMS (P)
LRPB BeaufortMRMSSVSMSSMTMIMSSMSMSSMSMRMS
LRPB HavocMRMRMSSSIMSSMTMSSMSMRMSSMSSMSSMSMRMS
LRPB ImpalaMSSMRSVSMIIRMRMTMISMSSVSSVSMSSMSSMS
LRPB KittyhawkMRMSMRMSMRIMRMSMISMR (P)MRSSVSSMRMSS
LRPB MatadorMRMRMSMSMSSMTMSSMSMRMSMSS (P)SSMSSMS (P)MRMS (P)S (P)
LRPB NighthawkMSRMRMSMIMSSIVIMSMRMSMRMSSMSSMRMSMSMSMRMS (P)
LRPB NyalaRMRMSSVSSIRMRMIMSSMSSSVSSMSSMRMSSMS
LRPB OryxMSSMRRMR#IVIRMRMIIMSSSSVSMSSMSSMSSSMSSMSS (P)
LRPB ScoutSVSMRMSMSMTMIMSMIMSSSVSSSSRSS
LRPB SonicMR (P)MRMS (P)MS (P)MRMSIVIMSS (P)TMTMRMS (P)MS (P)MS (P)MS (P)S (P)MS (P)
LRPB SpitfireSMRMSMTMIMSSMIMSSVSMSSMSSMSMSMSSMRMS (P)
LRPB TrojanMSSMRMSMRMISMTMSSMSSMSSMSMSMSMSMSMS (P)
LRPB VortexRMRMRMSMRMSSVSMIIMSMI (P)SMRMSMSS (P)SMSSMSMSSSS
MaceRMRMRMSMRMSSMTMSSMIIMSMSSMSSMSMRMSMRMSSMRMS
MagentaMSSMRMSMRRMRMIIMRMSMTSMRMSMSMSSMSSMSSSMSSMSS
MammothMRMSMRMSMRMRMSMISIMRMSMRMSMRMSMSSSMRMSSMSMSS
MowhawkMRMS (P)RMR (P)MR (P)MTMI (P)MSS (P)
MurrayMRMSMS (P)MR (S) (P)MSS (P)MII (P)SVS (P)TMT (P)
NinjaMSMRMSSSMISMTMRMSMRMSMSSSSMSMSMRMSS
NyabingMSMRMRSMSMRMSMRMS
PACKERMSMRMRI (P)MI (P)SSMS (P)R (P)S (P)S (P)
PerenjoriMSMRMRMSMSMSMSMRMS
Razor CL PlusMSSMRMSSMIMSSMTMSMSSVSSSMSMRMSS
RGT AccrocRMRMRMSMRMSSRMR (P)MSSMRMSMSSVSSMRMSMSS (P)
RGT CesarioRMRMRRMRRMRRMSSMRMRMS (P)MRMSVSR (P)MSS (P)R (P)
RGT MarshRMRMSSMRMSMSSMI (P)S (P)MI (P)MSMRMS (P)SMSS (P)MRMS (P)MS (P)MS (P)S (P)
RGT ZanzibarRMRMSVSSVSMIRMI (P)MS (P)MRMRSSMSSMRMS
RockStarRMRMRMSMRMSSMIMSSMIIMSMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMSSMSSSMS
RottnestMRMSMRMS (P)S (P)VS (P)MII (P)SVS (P)MT (P)
SaintlyMRMSMSRMRMTMIIRMRMSSMSVS (P)SMS
ScepterRMRMRMSMRMSMSSMTSMTMIMSSMRMSSSMSSMSSMRMSMSSMS
SevernRMRMRMSMRMSMRRMRMSMRMS (P)SSMRMSS (P)MR
Sheriff CL PlusMRMSMSSVSISVSMTMIMSMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMSMSSMRMS
ShotgunRMRMRMSMRMSMSSTMTMSS (P)MTMI (P)MRMSMRMS (P)MS (P)MS (P)MSS (P)R (P)S (P)S (P)
SplendidRMR (P)MRMS (P)MR (P)MSS (P)VI (P)SVS (P)MTMI (P)
StingMRMRMSMRMSSVSMTMIMSSMTMIMSMSSMSMSSMSMSSMSS
StockadeRMRMRMSMSMRMTMISMTMSSMRMSSSMRMRMSMRMSMSS (P)
ThumperRMRMRMSMSMSSMI (P)S (P)MII (P)MR (P)MRMS (P)SMS (P)S (P)MS (P)SVS (P)S (P)MSS (P)
Tomahawk CL PlusRMRMRMSMRSTMTSMTMIMSMRMSMSS (P)SMSSSMRMSSSMS (P)
Triple 2R (P)MR (P)MR (P)MRMSRMR (P)MRRMR (P)R (P)MRMS (P)MR (P)MS (P)S (P)
Valiant CL PlusRMRMRMSMRMSSVISVSMIIS (P)MRMRMSSMSSMRMSMSS (P)MRMSMSSMSS
VixenMRMRMSMRMSSVSISVSIMSMSMSSMRMSSMSSMSSMSSSMSS
WallarooRMRMRMSRMRRMRMI (P)MSSMRMSMRMRMS (P)MSMSSMRRMSS
WillauraRMSMRMRMSMTMISVSMIIMRMSMRMSMRMSMSSSMRMSMSMRMSMSS (P)
YitpiMRMSSVSSMSSMSMISMSMSMSSSMRMSMRMSMS
ZenMRMRMSS (MRMS)SMISMTMISMSSMRMSSMRMSSMRMSMRMS

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 Kwinana East

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-Spirit(PBR)Australian 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 IA(PBR)Australian 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 yield performance - Kwinana East

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: Bencubbin Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.375.331.74
Cyclops(PBR)104107115
Beast(PBR)11099122
Neo CL(PBR)96
Maximus CL111100115
Combat(PBR)104112
Bigfoot CL(PBR)115
Laperouse(PBR)103104111
AGT-Bunyip IA(PBR)Compromised trialCompromised trial109
Leabrook103102113
Minotaur(PBR)103103105
PegasusAX(PBR)106
Titan AX(PBR)104108
Compass(PBR)10498114
Rosalind(PBR)11297106
Spartacus CL(PBR)10997109
Sowing Date14 May 14 May 6 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)95.80286.30199.3090.6094.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)148.60455.10552.70225.20310.60

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

Table 0: Cadoux Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)3.55
Rocket CL118
Beast118
Combat113
Fathom112
Bigfoot CL111
Compass111
Leabrook110
CyclopsNo trialNo trialNo trialNo trial110
Maximus CL109
Commodus CL108
Laperouse107
AGT-Bunyip IA106
La Trobe106
Titan AX106
Rosalind106
Sowing Date2 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)82.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)199.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Avery.

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Table 0: Kalannie Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.753.105.78
Combat(PBR)111107
Litmus115104105
Compass(PBR)100115101
Beast(PBR)100113102
Leabrook99113102
Rosalind(PBR)107101104
Titan AX(PBR)101
Spinnaker(PBR)104Compromised trialNo trial
Fathom(PBR)99106101
Buff(PBR)102101102
Zena CL(PBR)95103
Minotaur(PBR)10199102
Commodus CL(PBR)9810699
Cyclops(PBR)96105100
RGT Planet(PBR)10494102
Sowing Date26 May 25 May 17 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)108.10131.3050.6037.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)162.50270.80268.50121.00

No 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Kellerberrin Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.894.605.132.532.58
Cyclops(PBR)107117107110106
Beast(PBR)123110103113
Maximus CL11511895107115
Combat(PBR)10911299
Leabrook111105107117105
AGT-Bunyip IA(PBR)110
PegasusAX(PBR)111
Bigfoot CL(PBR)109
Neo CL(PBR)94100
Rosalind(PBR)118105100108112
Laperouse(PBR)104113101106106
Compass(PBR)11598102120107
Minotaur(PBR)104109104100102
Titan AX(PBR)10911197
Rocket CL116
Sowing Date25 May 19 May 18 May 31 May 7 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)128.20154.1041.00120.20112.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)281.70609.00337.70616.10434.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Nine Mile Farm.

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Table 0: Merredin Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.276.041.183.16
Rosalind(PBR)118104127113
Combat(PBR)117108105
Rocket CL114
PegasusAX(PBR)112
Beast(PBR)116101133112
Maximus CL12198129111
AGT-Bunyip IA(PBR)119109
Neo CL(PBR)Compromised trial93104
Minotaur(PBR)106107105104
Cyclops(PBR)106103112106
La Trobe(PBR)11398120107
Fathom(PBR)105106109101
Bigfoot CL(PBR)108
Spartacus CL(PBR)11795122107
Leabrook103101114106
Sowing Date13 May 12 May 12 May 31 May 29 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Andrew Crook.

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Table 0: Southern Cross Main Season Barley.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.34
Rocket CL122
Beast122
Bigfoot CL116
Compass116
Maximus CL114
Leabrook114
Cyclops113
CombatNo trialNo trialNo trialNo trial111
Commodus CL111
Fathom110
Laperouse109
AGT-Bunyip IA109
PegasusAX109
La Trobe108
Spartacus CL108
Sowing Date2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)58.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)205.40

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

Learn more via the NVT Long Term Yield Reporter

barley variety quality - Kwinana East

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 Kwinana East 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 - Kwinana East

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

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

Table 0: Barley disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyPratylenchus Thornei resistanceScald resistanceBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistanceCrown Rot resistanceNet Blotch (Spot Form) resistanceBlack Point resistancePratylenchus Thornei toleranceNet Blotch (Net Form) resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceRamularia ResistanceBarley Grass Stripe Rust resistanceStem Rust resistanceLeaf Rust resistanceCCN resistancePowdery Mildew resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerancePratylenchus Quasitereoides resistance
AGT-Bunyip IAMRMSMSMSMSS (P)MRMSMSS (P)MTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMSS (P)MSSRS
AlestarMRSMRMSSSMRMSMTMIMRMS-SMRSVSRMSSMRMSR^ (P)RMRI
BeastMRMSSMSSSMSSTMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMSSSMRRMRMIMSS
Bigfoot CLRMR (P)S (P)MSMSS (P)MSS (P)TMTMRMSMRSVSRMRMS (P)SRRMRMSS (P)
BottlerRMRSMRMS-MSSVSMSSMRMSMIMRMS-MSSMSSVSRSVSMRMSRMRMT
BuffMSMSSMRMSSSMSMIMRMS-MSSMRMSSVSRSSVSMSSMTS
CombatMSSMRMSMSSMRMSMSSTMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMSMSMRRS (P)
CommanderMRMSMSMRMSSMSSMSSMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRSSRRMRMTMI
Commodus CLMRMSMSSMRMSSMSSMSMTMIMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMSSSVSRRMRTMTMS
CompassMRMSSMSMSSMSMSSTMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMRMSSSVSRRTMTS
CyclopsMRMSMRMSMSSMSSSMSSMIMR-MSMRMSSVSRMRMSSSRMIMSS
EmberRMR (P)MRMSMRMSSVS (P)MSSMRMS (P)MIIMRMS-MSMRSVSMRMSSMRMSRRMRS (P)
FandagaMRSMSMSMSMRMSTMTR-MRMSMRSVSMSMSSMRMSRRMRMS (P)
FathomMRMRMSSVSMRMSSMTMS-SMRMSSVSMRSMRMSRMRTMSS
FlindersMRMSSMRMSMSSMSSMRMSMTMIMR-SMRMSSVSRSMRMSSRMRMSS (P)
Granite CLMS (P)MR (P)SVS (P)MS (P)R-MRMS (P)SVS (P)RMRMS (P)S (P)R (P)
Kirwan CLMR (P)S (P)MR (P)S (P)MRMS (P)MRMS-MSS (P)MR (P)SVS (P)R (P)S (P)MRR-MRMS (P)
La TrobeMRMSMRMSSMSSMSSMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMSSMSRMSMTS
LaperouseMRSMRMSSMSMSSMTMIMRMS-SMRMSSVSMRMSSSSRMRMIMS
LeabrookRMRSMSSMSMSTMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMRSSRMRRMRMTMS
LitmusMRMSSMSSSSMSIVIMRMS-SMSSVSRMRMSSSMSRMTMIMSS (P)
Maximus CLMRMSMRMRMSSMSSMSSMIMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMRMSSSRRMR/SMTS
MinotaurMRMSVSMSMSSSMRMSTMTMRMS-MSMRMSSVSRMSSSRSMIMS
Neo CLMRMSMRMSMRMSVS (P)MRMSMRMS (P)MIIMRMS-MSSMRSVSMRMSSVSMSRR (P)S (P)
PegasusAXMRMSMSMSMSS (P)MSSMSS (P)IVIMRMSMRSVSRS (P)MRRMSMSS (P)
RGT AsteroidMRMRMRMSS (P)MSSMR (P)TMTMRMSRMRSVSMSSMRMSRR
RGT AtlantisRMRMRMRMSSVS (P)MSSMRMS (P)MIIMSMRSVSMRSMRMSRRS (P)
RGT PlanetMRMRMRMSMSSSMRMSMIMRMS-SVSMRMSSVSMRSVSMRMSRRMTMS
Rocket CLMSS (P)MRMS (P)SVS (P)S (P)MRMS-MS (P)SVS (P)RS (P)S (P)MS (P)
RosalindMRMSMSSMRMSSSMSTMTMR-SMRMSSVSRMRSMRRMSSMTMSS
Scope CLMRMSMSMRMSSMSSMSMIMRMS-MSSMRMSSVSRMRSMSSRMRMIMRMS
Spartacus CLMRMSMRMSSSSVSMSSMIMRMS-SMRMSSVSRMRSMSRMSMIIMSS
SpinnakerMSMRMSMRMSMSSSMRMSMTMRMS-SMRSVSMSMSSMSSRMS (P)
Titan AXMRSMSMSSMSMSSTMTMRMS-SMRSVSMRMSSSMR (P)RMRMS (P)
UrambieMRMRMRMSMSSMSMRMSIMRMSMRMSSVSRSMSSMRMS-MSSIVI
WestminsterMSMRMSMRMSMSSMSSMRMSIMRMS-MSSMRMSSVSRSVSMRMSRMRIVI
YetiMRSMSSMSSMSSMTMR-SMRSVSMRMSSSRMRMRTMT
Zena CLMRMRMRMSSSMRMS (P)TMTMRMS-SMRMSSVSMRSMRMSRRMS (P)

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.

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 - Kwinana East

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: Cadoux Oat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)2.58
Bilby115
Goldie114
Wandering111
Minnie109
Archer101
BannisterNo trialNo trialNo trialNo trial99
Williams98
Durack95
Koala88
Yallara86
Sowing Date2 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)82.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)199.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Stewart Avery.

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Table 0: Merredin Oat.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.263.564.461.161.33
Minnie(PBR)124108115
Goldie(PBR)113121111110
Wandering(PBR)112109113109108
Bilby(PBR)13197107110137
Bannister791111139579
Wallaby6660
Koala(PBR)481121138253
Williams(PBR)62991009087
Kojonup(PBR)61951047677
Durack(PBR)1118877104110
Sowing Date13 May 12 May 12 May 31 May 29 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Andrew Crook.

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oat variety quality - Kwinana East

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 Kwinana East 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 - Kwinana East

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

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

Table 0: Oat disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyBarley Yellow Dwarf Virus resistancePratylenchus Thornei resistanceStem Rust resistanceStem Nematode resistanceSeptoria Blotch resistanceRed Leather Leaf resistanceCrown Rust (West) ResistanceCCN resistanceStem Nematode toleranceBacterial Blight resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistancePratylenchus Neglectus tolerance
ArcherMSSMRMSMSSVS (P)MSSSVSMRVSI (P)MSSMS (P)
BannisterMSSMRMSMSMRMSMSSMSS-SVSRMRMRMSMTSMS
BilbySMSSSVSSSMS-SMRVSMISVSMS (P)
CarrolupSVSMRMSMSSSSSVSVSVSIMSSMR
DurackSMS (P)SSSSMSSMRMSMT-SMRMS
EchidnaMSSMSSMRMSSVSMSSVSMRMSMTSMS (P)MII
GoldieMSMRMSMSSSMSSSVSRMRMRIMSSMS (P)
KingbaleMSMRMSMSSMRMSSVSSVSRMTMSSMRMS
KoalaMSSMRMRMSMSMSSSMRRMT-SMRMS
KojonupMSSMRMSMSSMSSSSVSVSMTSVSMS (P)
KowariSMRMSSSSSMRSISMS (P)
KultarrMSSMSSVSS (P)MSSVSMRMRMSMI (P)MSSMS (P)
MinnieSMRMSSMSSVSRMRRMRMISMS (P)
MitikaSVSMSSSSVSSMSSVSMT-SMS (P)
WallabyMSSMSMRMSS (P)MSSSVSMRMRMI (P)MSSMS
WanderingSMSSVSSSSVSVSMT-SMS (P)
WilliamsMSSMRMSMSSSMSSMSMRVSMIMSSMRMS
YallaraMSSMRMSSMSMSSSVSRMRRMISMR

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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.

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 TT(PBR)Australian 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.
Pioneer PY432TPioneer
Variety description not supplied.
*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 - Kwinana East

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: Bencubbin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.681.982.710.53
HyTTec Velocity113104
HyTTec Trident117120115109
InVigor LT 4030P118
Nuseed Griffon TTI119
HyTTec Trophy109111
InVigor T 4511(PBR)108106Compromised trial115
AGT-Insurgent TT(PBR)96
SF Spark TT106107103114
InVigor LT 4530P9610510693
Hyola Blazer TT98105100
Sowing Date8 May 4 May 20 Apr 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)95.80286.30199.3090.6094.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)148.60455.10552.70225.20310.60

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

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Table 0: Kellerberrin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.052.032.021.491.74
HyTTec Velocity124120120
HyTTec Trident130119124112114
InVigor LT 4030P116
Nuseed Griffon TTI109112
AGT-Insurgent TT(PBR)105
HyTTec Trophy113106
InVigor T 4511(PBR)107110106108
SF Spark TT111106107105110
Hyola Blazer TT9110510496
DG Avon TT(PBR)9895102
Sowing Date25 May 10 May 12 May 31 May 29 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)128.20154.1041.00120.20112.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)281.70609.00337.70616.10434.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Nine Mile Farm.

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Table 0: Merredin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Triazine).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.051.542.451.34
HyTTec Velocity129118116
HyTTec Trident117112118112
InVigor T 4510110108111105
Pioneer PY429T107
Nuseed Griffon TTI108
SF Spark TT111102107104Compromised trial
InVigor T 4511(PBR)103107106
DG Avon TT(PBR)10294
Bandit TT(PBR)10310196
InVigor LT 4530P9310810497
Sowing Date6 May 8 May 4 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

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Table 0: Merredin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Imidazolinone).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.071.292.721.44
Nuseed Ceres IMI(PBR)110
Hyola Solstice CL(PBR)93114
Pioneer PY327C103
Pioneer 44Y94 CL106103104No trial
Pioneer 43Y92 (CL)98100101101
Pioneer PY421C106
Hyola Continuum CL95101
Sowing Date6 May 8 May 4 May 31 May
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30

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Table 0: Bencubbin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.752.243.08
Nuseed Emu TF120115106
Nuseed Hunter TF110109
Pioneer 44Y27 (RR)109110107
InVigor LR 4540P109
InVigor LR 3540P103
InVigor R 4022P99101101Compromised trialCompromised trial
Hyola Battalion XC9810499
Pioneer 44Y30 RR100101
InVigor R 4520P9797102
DG Lofty TF9997
Sowing Date8 May 4 May 20 Apr 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)95.80286.30199.3090.6094.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)148.60455.10552.70225.20310.60

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Table 0: Kellerberrin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.412.502.452.241.78
Nuseed Emu TF133111112109119
Nuseed Hunter TF110113106109
Pioneer 44Y27 (RR)115108110103105
Pioneer PY323G107110
Pioneer PY424GC102103
InVigor LR 4540P111102103
InVigor LR 3540P1049797
Hyola Regiment XC(PBR)100105104
DG Buller G97
InVigor R 4520P961001009889
Sowing Date25 May 10 May 12 May 17 Apr 30 Apr
Rainfall J-M (mm)128.20154.1041.00120.20112.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)281.70609.00337.70616.10434.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Nine Mile Farm.

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Table 0: Merredin Canola (Low-Med Rainfall Glyphosate).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.001.382.521.47
Nuseed Emu TF138107114108
Nuseed Hunter TF111108
Pioneer 44Y27 (RR)113109109104
Pioneer PY424GC103
Pioneer PY323G106
InVigor LR 4540P108105Compromised trial
InVigor LR 3540P10497
Hyola Battalion XC10810010396
InVigor LR 5040P98
InVigor R 4022P10010410198
Sowing Date6 May 8 May 4 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

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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
HyTTec TrophyRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
HyTTec TrifectaRRMRHybrid, Triazine
HyTTec TridentRRMRHybrid, Triazine
DG BIDGEE TTRRRROpen Pollinated, Triazine
Pioneer PY429TRRRHybrid, Triazine
ATR BluefinRMRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
Hyola Blazer TTRMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Monola H524TTRMRMRHybrid, Triazine
InVigor T 4511RMRRMRHybrid, Triazine
DG Torrens TTRMRRROpen Pollinated, Triazine
SF Spark TTMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
DG Avon TTMRRRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
Renegade TTMRRRMROpen Pollinated, Triazine
HyTTec VelocityMRMRHybrid, Triazine
Monola 422TTMRMRHybrid, Triazine
RGT Baseline TTMRMSRMRRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
RGT Capacity TTMRMSRMRRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
SF Dynatron TTMRMSRRMRMSHybrid, Triazine
Bandit TTMRMSRMRRMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
ATR SwordfishMRMSMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
ATR BonitoMSMRRMRMSOpen Pollinated, Triazine
Imidazolinone-Tolerant Varieties
Pioneer PN526CRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY327CRRMRHybrid
Hyola Solstice CLRRRHybrid
Hyola Continuum CLRRMRHybrid
Vesta IMIRHybrid
RGT Nizza CLRRRMRHybrid
RGT Clavier CLRRHybrid
Pioneer PY421CRMRRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 45Y95 (CL)RMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 44Y94 CLRMRRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 43Y92 (CL)RMRRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V75-03CLRMRRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Ceres IMIRMRMRHybrid
Imidazolinone and Triazine-Tolerant Varieties
Hyola Defender CTRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Pioneer PY520TCRMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Nuseed Griffon TTIRMRMRHybrid, Triazine
Glyphosate-Tolerant Varieties
Nuseed Eagle TFRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Raptor TFRRMRHybrid
VICTORY V55-04TFRRRMRHybrid
DG Hotham TFRRRHybrid
Pioneer PY422GRMRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Hunter TFRMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer 44Y27 (RR)RMRRRMRHybrid
DG Buller GRMRRHybrid
Pioneer PY525GMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY428RMRRMRHybrid
Pioneer PY323GMRRMRHybrid
Nuseed Emu TFMRRMRHybrid
InVigor R 4520PMRMSRRMRMSHybrid
Glyphosate and Imidazolinone-Tolerant Varieties
Hyola Regiment XCRRRRHybrid
Pioneer PY424GCMRRMRHybrid
Glufosinate and Triazine-Tolerant Varieties
InVigor LT 4530PRMRRRMRHybrid, Triazine
Glufosinate and Glyphosate-Tolerant Varieties
InVigor LR 5040PRMRRMRHybrid
InVigor LR 4540PRMRRMRHybrid
InVigor LR 3540PMRRMRHybrid

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.

Chickpea

New chickpea varieties

The following information is for chickpea 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
Red Khan(PBR)AgriVentis Technologies4
Commercialising commencing 2026 PBR Part 1 and 2 Completed.
CBA SpinDept of Primary Industries NSW4.5
A desi variety for northern NSW and southern QLD areas where there is an increased risk of PRR.
*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.

chickpea variety yield performance - Kwinana East

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: Merredin Chickpea (Desi).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.340.720.690.600.56
CBA Captain(PBR)11599106111103
PBA Striker(PBR)104889411296
PBA Slasher(PBR)98939510897
Neelam9891939894
Genesis 8369296989198
PBA Maiden(PBR)87858910393
Genesis 09070898892
Sowing Date18 May 31 May 25 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

Special thanks to 2024 trial cooperator.

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chickpea variety disease ratings - Kwinana East

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of chickpea in Western Australia. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

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

Table 0: Chickpea disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyPratylenchus Neglectus toleranceAscochyta Blight (Pathogen Group 1 - South) ResistanceAscochyta Blight (Pathogen Group 2 - North) ResistancePratylenchus Thornei tolerancePratylenchus Thornei resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistancePhytophthora Root Rot resistance
AlmazMISMSISMRMS
CBA CaptainMTSMS (P)MTMSMRS
Genesis 090IVIMSMSMIIMSMRMS
Genesis 836MIISSMTMSMR
Genesis KalkeeVISSMIMSMRMS
KyabraMTVSVSMTSMRMSVS
NeelamMISSMTMIMSMRMS
PBA BoundaryMTMISSMTMRMSRMRVS
PBA DrummondTMTVSVSTMTMRMSMRVS
PBA HatTrickMTSSMTMIMRMSMRMSS
PBA MagnusMISMSIVIMSSMRMS
PBA MaidenMISSMIIMRMSMRMS
PBA MonarchIVISMS (P)IMSMRMS
PBA PistolTSVSMIIMRMSRMR
PBA RoyalMIIMSMSMIMSMR (P)
PBA SeamerMTMISMSMTMIMRMSMRMSS
PBA SlasherMISSMTMRMSMRMS
PBA StrikerMISSTMTMRMSMRMS

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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.

Field Pea

New field pea varieties

The following information is for field pea 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
APB Whitehaven(PBR)Agriculture Victoria
Being evaluated in the NVT as APB2403 since 2024.
*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.

field pea variety yield performance - Kwinana East

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: Merredin Field Pea.

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.531.002.381.060.89
APB Bondi(PBR)12411098103109
PBA Taylor(PBR)10999100101102
PBA Butler(PBR)1111041029890
PBA Oura(PBR)92106103106106
PBA Wharton104969699106
PBA Gunyah(PBR)939910210197
PBA Twilight(PBR)96969798103
Kaspa(PBR)10089999489
GIA Ourstar(PBR)84959697102
APB Whitehaven(PBR)81
Sowing Date18 May 31 May 25 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

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field pea variety disease ratings - Kwinana East

The following tables contain varietal ratings for the predominant diseases of field pea in Western Australia. These ratings are updated annually by crop pathologists and were released in March 2025.

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

Table 0: Field Pea disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyAscochyta Blight resistancePowdery Mildew resistanceBacterial Blight resistancePratylenchus Neglectus resistanceDowny Mildew ResistancePratylenchus Thornei resistance
APB BondiMSRMRSRMRRMR (S)MSS
GIA KastarMS (P)RMRSMRSMS
GIA OurstarMS (P)SS (P)MRMSSMS
KaspaMSSSRMRSMRMS
PBA ButlerMSSMSRMRSMRMS
PBA GunyahMSSSRMRSMRMS
PBA NoosaMSSSRMRMSMRMS
PBA OuraMSSMSMRSMRMS (P)
PBA PearlMSSMSMRSMRMS
PBA PercyMSSMRMSRMRSRMR
PBA TaylorMSSSRMRSMRMS
PBA TwilightMSSSMRSMRMS
PBA WhartonMSR (S)SMRSMRMS

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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.

Lupin

lupin variety yield performance - Kwinana East

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: Bencubbin Lupin (Narrow Leafed).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.351.872.420.71
Coyote(PBR)116116110115
Rosemont(PBR)110114
Gidgee(PBR)107107109
PBA Bateman(PBR)109107103107
PBA Jurien(PBR)107104109
Lawler(PBR)104105105Compromised trial106
PBA Gunyidi105103101104
PBA Barlock(PBR)103100101104
Mandelup(PBR)101100101102
Coromup(PBR)991019793
Sowing Date8 May 4 May 7 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)95.80286.30199.3090.6094.60
Rainfall A-O (mm)148.60455.10552.70225.20310.60

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Table 0: Kalannie Lupin (Narrow Leafed).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)1.862.083.011.95
Coyote(PBR)136109115124
Rosemont(PBR)108111
PBA Bateman(PBR)122104106119
PBA Jurien(PBR)116102113
PBA Gunyidi112103103112
Gidgee(PBR)105106Compromised trial103
Lawler(PBR)109103104103
PBA Barlock(PBR)10910399110
Mandelup(PBR)101101100101
Coromup(PBR)989510499
Sowing Date8 May 4 May 1 May 31 May 1 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)108.10131.3050.6037.20145.20
Rainfall A-O (mm)162.50270.80268.50121.00386.80

Special thanks to our 2024 trial cooperator, Rowan McCreery.

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Table 0: Merredin Lupin (Narrow Leafed).

Year20202021202220232024
Mean yield (t/ha)0.840.982.451.160.45
Rosemont(PBR)123103109
Gidgee(PBR)113119101109
Coyote(PBR)109103120107106
Lawler(PBR)107107113101106
PBA Jurien(PBR)11310410297
Mandelup(PBR)103104102100100
PBA Bateman(PBR)1029710010596
PBA Gunyidi102999810396
PBA Barlock(PBR)1061049410193
PBA Leeman(PBR)848498100103
Sowing Date8 May 8 May 4 May 31 May 2 Jun
Rainfall J-M (mm)348.20215.20230.20154.40209.00
Rainfall A-O (mm)669.60684.00942.80415.30531.20

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lupin variety disease ratings - Kwinana East

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

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

Table 0: Lupin disease guide for Western Australia.

VarietyPhomopsis (Stem Infection) ResistanceAnthracnose resistancePhomopsis (Pod Infection) ResistanceBean Yellow Mosaic Virus ResistanceSclerotinia Stem Rot ResistanceCucumber Mosaic Virus Resistance
CoromupMRMRSS (P)S (P)MR
CoyoteSMRMSMRMSMR (P)S (P)MRMS
GidgeeMRMRSS (P)S (P)MRMS
JenabillupMSMSMRS (P)MRMS
LawlerMRMRMSMS (P)S (P)MRMS
MandelupMRMRMSSS (P)S (P)MRMS
PBA BarlockMRRMRMRMS (P)S (P)MRMS
PBA BatemanRMRMRMSSMR (P)S (P)MR
PBA GunyidiRMRMRMSMRMSMS (P)S (P)MRMS
PBA JurienRMRRMRMRMSMRMS (P)S (P)MS
PBA LeemanMRMRMSMRMSS (P)S (P)MRMS
RosemontMRMRMSMRMSMRMS (P)S (P)MR
WongaMRMRMRMS (P)S (P)MR

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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.