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Deciding row spacing for wheat in central Queensland


Deciding row spacing for wheat in central Queensland

Wheat row spacing in CQ information brochure



Price:
Free
Product author:
Buck, Stuart and Keys, Peter
Release/publish date:
March 2008
Format:
4-page information sheet

Product information

The recent use in Central Queensland of wide rows to improve yield reliability in sorghum has lead to wider row spacing in wheat. This document discusses the effect of row spacing on wheat yields and farm profitability, including the long-term wheat yield potential for your farm and the relative importance of wheat to profitability compared to other crops.


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