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CASTLE MALTING NEWS in partnership with www.e-malt.com Danish
22 March, 2006



Barley news UK: NIAB trials reveal value of wholecrop spring barley

Livestock producers seeking a high feed value forage crop should take a close look at wholecrop spring barley, a growing database of NIAB trials part sponsored by Syngenta Seeds suggests, according to the Stackyard report of March 21.

Clear differences in the performance of different spring barley varieties were seen.Comparing different spring varieties of wheat, barley, triticale and oats grown for wholecrop silage, for two years in a row feed spring barley has produced the highest mean digestibility (D value) when harvested at a similar dry matter content to the other three cereals.It has also given the highest mean energy yield per hectare at similar dry matter contents. Moreover, across both years of trials, clear differences in the performance of different spring barley varieties were seen.

And with the highest yielding spring barley variety for metabolisable energy, Waggon, producing an ME of 183,000 joules of energy per hectare when harvested for fermented wholecrop in the latest trials, that takes spring barley into the ballpark of ME values normally produced by forage maize, NIAB forage crops manager Don Pendergrast points out.

“The advantages of spring wholecrop are lower growing costs compared with winter cereals and that it is possible to establish a crop of grass under it” he says.

As well as producing the highest overall ME and D values of the four spring barley varieties tested in 2005 when harvested at a typical dry matter content used for fermented wholecrop silage, Waggon also produced the highest ME and D values when ensiled at the higher dry matter stage used for urea treated silage.





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