The guide includes information on grain yield, quality, and disease for all crops as well as a management guide for pulses and lupins.
The pulse section includes an ‘agronomy and herbicide guide to support the management of these high-value crops. Variety snapshots (or quick references) are included for wheat, barley, and oats.
Crop Sowing Guide
The Crop Sowing Guide for WA is a one stop shop for variety information on all the major winter grain crops grown in WA, compiled by officers from the department.
This edition includes the major crops grown in WA – wheat, barley, canola, oat, lupins, and pulses. The lupin and pulse sections also include an agronomy and herbicide guide summary to support management decisions required for these high value industries. This edition introduces 20 new variety releases including 6 wheat, 4 feed barley (plus 5 barley varieties currently under malt evaluation), one lentil and 9 canola varieties.
Hard copies of the 2025 Western Australian crop sowing guide are available from department offices and agribusiness outlets. Alternativey, complete a request form to receive a copy.
WA Crop Sowing Guide - Request Form
View the 2025 Western Australia crop sowing guideNot sure whether pulses are for your system? Yields and break-even yields are listed in the pulse section plus a guide on picking a pulse that might be suitable for your property. Please also consult your local agronomist for more specific information for your local area.
When deciding whether to implement a new variety into your farming system, it’s important to determine whether the change will provide an advantage. A new variety should provide:
- an improvement in yield, grain quality and/or disease
- diversity or risk mitigation within your farming system
- suitable characteristics for current market.
The guide provides variety characteristics, disease ratings, and agronomic information for the major crops. Grain yield summaries have been provided from the NVT website and also supported by other department trial information. Grain yield comparisons between wheat, barley and oat varieties are also provided based on site yield potentials.
The spring release of this publication should assist growers with making variety choices for the 2025 season. It is important for growers and consultants to review disease resistance ratings in autumn 2025 to ensure current resistance ratings of varieties are known. The latest NVT data will also be available early in 2025 via the NVT website and the Long Term Yield Reporting tool.
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Harmohinder DhammuGrains Senior Research Scientist