We grow it as a seed crop, it's an early driller so a slow burner and one of the last varsities to get going in the spring. Will be there or thereabouts with yield.Doesn’t look amazing as a first wheat following OSR. Dawsum and Champion do look amazing. As long as it yields it doesn’t matter. Is it one of those varieties that looks are deceptive?
That’s encouraging, as I’ve got 150acres that looks very backward compared to the Extase, and was hoping it was yet to get going. Looked more drought tolerant than many in trials last year, hence trying it as we always drought out.We grow it as a seed crop, it's an early driller so a slow burner and one of the last varsities to get going in the spring. Will be there or thereabouts with yield.
You probably couldn't have picked two varieties further apart in growth habits. Typhoon is slower to grow compared to Extase which is very showy and advanced in growth stages. I'm fairly confident you won't see much difference in yield come harvest.That’s encouraging, as I’ve got 150acres that looks very backward compared to the Extase, and was hoping it was yet to get going. Looked more drought tolerant than many in trials last year, hence trying it as we always drought out.
I'd agree , slower wheat usually yield better with me also. Revelation holds our record!Typhoon here on small field as a trial to us, seems to be waking up now, has been slow to start it’s spring growth, but looks good to us, usually a slower wheat tends to be perform the best.