Simply the best combination of yield and straw stiffness
Yield potential
- Hard milling group 4 variety
- High UK treated yield ~ 106%
- The highest yielding second wheat available
- Very stiff straw, giving excellent standing ability
- Robust disease resistance profile
Source: HGCA Recommended List 2008/09
Disease resistance
Source: HGCA Recommended List 2008/09, ( ) denotes limited data
Growth habit
- Very stiff straw giving excellent standing ability
- Duxford is a fast developing variety
- Suitable for drilling mid-September onwards for England and the end of September for northern England and Scotland
Source: HGCA Recommended List 2008/09
On the 1-9 scale high figures indicate that a variety shows the character to a high degree
(e.g. high resistance)
Grain quality
- Duxford has excellent grain quality
- Specific weight ~ 76.2kg/hl
Source: HGCA Recommended List 2008/09
Duxford also has gristing potential and when grown for quality meets full milling specification (Nitrogen input would need to be adjusted to ensure protein levels). Always check the exact specifications required by end users to ensure that you have a market for your crop.
Source: Syngenta Seeds trials data harvest 2006 and 2007
Agronomics
Local conditions may vary, so always consult your agronomist and adapt to local conditions.
Duxford has excellent yield potential across all regions and soil types.
Source: NIAB List 2008
Seed rate
Seed rates are dependent on soil conditions, rotation and time of drilling. The more difficult the environment, the higher the seed rate needs to be to compensate for potential plant loss. Suggested seeds per square metre are shown below, these should always be used in conjunction with TGW.
- Mid September – Mid October: 220-275 seeds/m2
- Mid October onwards: 275-300 seeds/m2
Core fungicide programme
As with all high yielding varieties, a robust fungicide programme is likely to result in an increase in yield. With Duxford the key diseases to control are Septoria tritici and brown rust.
- T0 - Cherokee 0.75-1.0lt/ha
- T1 - Cherokee 1.5lt/ha (Unix at 0.5kg/ha if mildew / eyespot are high risk)
- T2 - Amistar Opti 1.0lt/ha + Opus 0.6lt/ha
- T3 - Amistar 0.3lt/ha + Proline 0.3lt/ha
Nitrogen application
- Standard nitrogen input programme for a feed variety, typically not exceeding 180kgs N/ha
- 30–40% of total dose in early March
- Remainder mid–late April
PGRs
- Duxford is a very stiff-strawed variety with excellent resistance to lodging
- As an insurance measure chlormequat 1.5lt/ha at GS30-31 can be applied
- In higher risk situations, adding Moddus will increase root structure and aid plant shortening, apply chlormequat 1.25lt/ha + Moddus 0.1lt/ha at GS30-31
- In low plant populations, Moddus applied at GS29-30 will help root stimulation and promote tiller numbers
If you require any more information about this variety, please contact Syngenta Seeds on 01223 883400
Disclaimer
The information given in these pages is for general guidance only. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure it is accurate, it is out of necessity, of a general nature and variation in growing environment or climate and/or changes to legislation, regulations and best practice can render it inaccurate. Syngenta Seeds Limited cannot accept any liability arising out of or in conjunction with the use of this information. Crop protection products should be used in conjunction with manufacturers’ recommendations. Use pesticides safely – always read the label. Consult your agronomist for the most current advice.

