Farming News - Grantham grower delighted with first-time Bamford crop

Grantham grower delighted with first-time Bamford crop

High-yielding winter wheat smashes 5 year farm average despite challenging growing season  

 

       Despite a double whammy of tough autumn establishment conditions and high Septoria disease pressure, Lincolnshire farmer Alex Jasinski was delighted with a first-time crop of Bamford that produced an average yield of 11.66t/ha with overall bushel weights of 79 kg/hl.

             Ingoldsby based Alex, who grows 400ha of arable crops on a mix of soils ranging from heavy blue clay to limestone brash soils, drilled 22.5ha of Bamford on October 2nd last year alongside 2 other winter wheats, Dawsum and Skyscraper, successfully overcoming atrocious wet autumn weather.

       Alex says” It was certainly a tough start to the season. I recall just about managing to get our pre-emergence spray on 2 days after we drilled the Bamford before the never-ending rain came again. Although we farm predominantly on free draining limestone brash soil, the moisture levels were so excessive that I was seriously concerned over the amount of rain the new crops were taking.

       “Nevertheless, the Bamford survived, getting away pretty well in fields where our overall blackgrass burden is not too bad. There were no hard frosts that winter and it progressed well through its early growth stages. Two splits of liquid N were applied – the first on March 1st, with a second split applied during the second week of April. In total we applied 225kg/ha.

        “On fungicides we applied the same amount of chemical as our traditional 4 spray program but decided to add in a T1.5 spray on May 13th, bridging what would have been a long 5 week gap between our T1 and T2 sprays, in what proved to be a very high disease pressure spring for both Septoria and yellow rust in our area. Despite the disease challenges, the Bamford crop remained remarkably clean all the way through to harvest. In comparison, our Skyscraper succumbed badly to Septoria this time and we will be dropping it this autumn. It’s been a tremendous variety for us but now looks outmatched on disease resistance.   

           “Harvesting August 14th - 16th, average yields for the Bamford crop were 11.66t/ha, miles ahead of our 5 year farm average of 9.75t/ha for winter wheats. Add to this an excellent specific weight of 79kg/hl, combined with early grain samples showing an impressively large grain, and you have a high-yielding variety with the potential for a small biscuit premium.

   “It’s certainly been our most impressive winter wheat and we’ll be increasing our drilled area to 50ha this Autumn” concludes Alex.