canola TECHNOTE 2020 HYOLA 970CL (P) Indicates provisional rating and blackleg groups from Pacific Seeds blackleg nurseries and R gene screening # Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations *Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D replicated trial evaluations comparing Hyola products ^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations Scale: 1 = poor - 9 = best Australia’s most trusted and reliable Graze n Grain Winter CL canola hybrid from Pacific Seeds Yield adaptability 2.0 - 6.5t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups H Oil potential Mod-High Herbicide tolerance CL Maturity Late Plant vigour 9 Plant height Tall #Lodging resistance 9 *Shatter tolerance 8 ^Hectolitre weight 8 Growing regions NSW, SA, Vic, WA Irrigation/dryland Both CL CLEARFIELD ® HYBRID ATTRIBUTES Hyola ® 970CL has provided growers with up to $2000/ha grazing value combined with $2500/ha harvested grain value February-April sowings, it can produce 2.5 to 5.0t/ha of high quality forage for grazing in autumn and winter Readily eaten by sheep, good live-weight gains can be achieved (210g to 300g/day for Merino lambs) 600-800 DSE grazing days/ha or 2000 grazing days with early sown winter types, which is a great advantage over spring types sown in their normal window Very high blackleg rating of R unique group - Perfect for rotating resistance in Australia. Clearfield ® is a registered trademark of BASF. Alternatives to Phoenix CL, SF Edimax CL, SF Nizza CL
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TECHNOTE
2020 HYOLA 970CL
(P) Indicates provisional rating and blackleg groups fromPacific Seeds blackleg nurseries and R gene screening# Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&Dinternal replicated research trial evaluations*Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&Dreplicated trial evaluations comparing Hyola products^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Pacific Seeds R&Dinternal replicated research trial evaluationsScale: 1 = poor - 9 = best
Australia’s most trusted and reliable Graze n Grain Winter CL canola hybrid from Pacific Seeds
Yield adaptability 2.0 - 6.5t/ha
Blackleg rating R
Blackleg groups H
Oil potential Mod-High
Herbicide tolerance CL
Maturity Late
Plant vigour 9
Plant height Tall
#Lodging resistance 9
*Shatter tolerance 8
^Hectolitre weight 8
Growing regions NSW, SA, Vic, WA
Irrigation/dryland Both
CL CLEARFIELD®
HYBRID ATTRIBUTES
Hyola® 970CL has provided growers with up to $2000/ha grazing value combined with $2500/ha harvested grain value
February-April sowings, it can produce 2.5 to 5.0t/ha of high quality forage for grazing in autumn and winter
Readily eaten by sheep, good live-weight gains can be achieved (210g to 300g/day for Merino lambs)
600-800 DSE grazing days/haor 2000 grazing days with earlysown winter types, which is agreat advantage over spring typessown in their normal window
Very high blackleg rating of R unique group - Perfect for rotating resistance in Australia.
Clearfield® is a registered trademark of BASF.
Alternatives to Phoenix CL, SF Edimax CL, SF Nizza CL
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TECHNOTE
2020Performance
Trait2019 Pacific Seeds Replicated Canola Trial Summary of Results
Dry MatterProduction (t/ha)
& Hay Value ($/ha)
*Hyola 970CL hybrid provides an average of over 5000kg of DM per ha which is up to 1000kg/hahigher DM grazing production than Phoenix CL & SF Edimax CL. Hyola 970CL extra DM effectivelyprovides $200/ha extra Hay value than Phoenix CL & SF Edimax CL based on Hay value at $275/t
Lamb Yield ($/ha)
*Hyola 970CL also provides an extra $250-$350/ha gross income from Lamb Yield $/ha (100g/daymeat @$7.00/kg) when compared to Phoenix CL and SF Edimax CL based on 30kg lambs @1.2kgDM/hd/day
Grain Yield (t/ha)
#Hyola 970CL has shown in replicated trials between 200kg-400kg higher harvested grain yields than Phoenix CL and SF Edimax CL
Oil% Content& Gross Returns
($/ha)
#Hyola 970CL has demonstrated between 0.5 to 1% higher oil % content than Phoenix CL and SF Edimax CL. #Hyola 970CL has shown between $100-$200/ha higher gross income from additional grain yields than Phoenix CL and SF Edimax CL
Blackleg Resistance
Hyola 970CL has the highest Blackleg rating of "R" for Adult resistance with a unique Resistance group "H" making it the choice Graze n Grain Winter canola hybrid for effective blackleg resistance rotational management
WINTER CL CANOLA TRIAL RESULTS SUMMARY
*Source: 3 replicated trials conducted across Australia in 2019: # Source: 7 replicated trials conducted by independent service providers across Australia in 2019. Hay values and Lamb yields were based on calculation guidelines from data sourced; www.riagronomy.com.au
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2020
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Mean Dry Matter t/ha Winter C
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Tria
l Results ‐3 locatio
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2019
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t/ha
2019
Wallend
been
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t/ha
2019
Frank
land
WA t/ha
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TECHNOTE
2020
2019 Pacific Seeds Replicated Hyola Technical Extension Trials evaluating Winter CL hybrids. Harvested plant biomass DM in t/ha was measured from 1m2 cuts taken from all 3 replicates of all 3 locations being Boorowa NSW, Wallendbeen NSW and Frankland in WA. Feed Test studies and Analysis was conducted by Feed Central in Toowoomba, Qld.
2019
Mean Dry Matter t/ha Winter C
L Re
plicated
Tria
l Results ‐3 locatio
ns
WINTER CL TRIAL FEED QUALITY ANALYSIS SUMMARY
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TECHNOTE
2020
20
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ing
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ter
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s.
DM
in t
/ha
was
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ure
d f
rom
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m
all 3
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licat
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TECHNOTE
2020
2019 Pacific Seeds Replicated Hyola Technical Extension Trials evaluating Winter CL hybrids. Harvested plant biomass DM in t/ha was measured from 1m2 cuts taken from all 3 replicates of all 3 locations being Boorowa NSW, Wallendbeen NSW and Frankland in WA.
Feed Test studies and Analysis was conducted by Feed Central in Toowoomba, Qld. Hay values and Lamb yields were based on calculation guidelines from data sourced; www.riagronomy.com.au
WINTER CL TRIAL FEED COMPARISON ANALYSIS SUMMARY
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TECHNOTE
2020Production
State Winter Hybrid - Hyola 970CL Recommended Growing Regions
potential grazing intensity and factors such as insects, stubble loads, moisture and
soil type. Spring sowing plant losses can be as high as 30%
20 to 40/m2Sowing rate depends on potential grazing intensity
and factors such as insects, stubble loads, moisture,
crop history and soil type
20 to 30/m2 Sowing rate depends on factors such as insects, stubble loads, moisture,
crop history and soil type
In general, the choice of variety for specific sowing dates, regions and grazing management will be the key to maximising the dual-purpose value of canola. Significant forage for grazing can be produced by sowing Winter Hybrid canola types early, without compromising yield, as has been demonstrated for dual-purpose wheat.