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    Growers asked to consider hybrid barley for AD feedstocks

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltAugust 12, 20243 Mins Read
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    Farmers providing crops for anaerobic digestion plants should consider hybrid barley, according to Syngenta, to spread the workload and risk.

    Henrietta Wells, area business manager, notes that the Hyvido variety has a lot in its favour for growers considering crop choices this autumn.

    “Wholecrop Hyvido hybrid barley offers a flexible buffer crop to supplement maize in AD plants, grown either in addition to or instead of wholecrop rye,” she explains.

    “In years when maize silage stocks are tight – which is potentially the case this season after many maize crops had a poor start – then more wholecrop hybrid barley can be included as a feedstock to supplement the maize.

    “However, in seasons where maize silage is plentiful, a big benefit of hybrid barley is the flexibility to harvest it later as mature grain, rather than as wholecrop – with barley grain being relatively easy to sell compared with rye grain where marketing opportunities might be limited. Feed mills are used to handling barley, but might not have the separate storage capacity for rye.”

    Henrietta adds that in numerous trials, Syngenta’s hybrid varieties have shown strong suppression of grass weeds. Another key benefit is the earlier harvest times when compared to rye and forage maize.

    “An early harvested crop is useful on multiple counts. Firstly, it provides early access to feedstock for the AD plant. Secondly, it spreads harvest workloads, which can be important if harvester capacity is limited. And thirdly, it allows a longer window for field cultivations and planting a following crop – which is useful if you want to establish an early cover crop.

    “If you harvest early enough, there’s also the potential to get wholecrop hybrid barley in before black-grass seed has shed – to reduce the amount of weed seed returned to the soil. A common target for wholecrop is to harvest once it reaches 35% dry matter.

    “At the start of the season, the flexibility to drill Hyvido hybrid barley before winter wheat or winter rye also provides the opportunity to spread autumn workloads,” she adds.

    “Hybrid rye might produce slightly higher gas yields per tonne, but hybrid barley is a high-yielding crop and the agronomics of growing barley can be more familiar to growers.

    “The high-yielding Hyvido hybrid barley, SY Kingsbarn, is a good option for wholecrop for AD, or possibly SY Nephin with its robust disease resistance if looking for something easier to manage. Hyvido hybrids are well proven on-farm for their robust growth habit.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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