Abstract
Take home messages:
The changing Australian climate is shifting rainfall later in the cropping season
The development of a short-season, winter-sown commercial wheat would provide growers with greater flexibility, sowing, and agronomic options
Winter-sown wheats have the potential to increase yield and grower profitability in mild climatic years
Early vigour and phenologically-quick wheats are expected to outperform slower growing and developing wheats when sown late.
The changing Australian climate is shifting rainfall later in the cropping season
The development of a short-season, winter-sown commercial wheat would provide growers with greater flexibility, sowing, and agronomic options
Winter-sown wheats have the potential to increase yield and grower profitability in mild climatic years
Early vigour and phenologically-quick wheats are expected to outperform slower growing and developing wheats when sown late.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | GRDC Grains Research Update Dubbo 2025 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2025 |