Growers could reap a significant yield benefit by identifying the ideal target flowering window for a region

Updated August 22 2020 - 9:54am, first published August 21 2020 - 2:30pm
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries senior research agronomist Darren Aisthorpe says wheat growers can reap a significant yield benefit by identifying the ideal target flowering window for a region and adapting the sowing date for particular varieties accordingly. Picture supplied.
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries senior research agronomist Darren Aisthorpe says wheat growers can reap a significant yield benefit by identifying the ideal target flowering window for a region and adapting the sowing date for particular varieties accordingly. Picture supplied.

Productivity gains of up to $400 per hectare in Queensland winter cereal crops are possible if growers can successfully target an optimum flowering window.

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