Evelina spring barley is being more readily grown by UK farmers looking for a feed variety with a high disease resistance profile, an early harvest and ample straw.
Yorkshire grower Mike Stringer has been growing Evelina on a seed contract for the past four years.
“Evelina suits us perfectly, because it gives us an early harvest and plenty of straw,” he said. “We’re a mixed farm and use the straw for cattle bedding.
“Yields are reliable and Evelina’s disease profile really stands out. It’s a tall variety and establishes very well – meaning it competes with the weeds immediately.
“We grow it at 800ft above sea level, and it’s a strong performer,” Mr Stringer added. “The early harvest also means we can put in a cover crop after it.”
Evelina is exclusively supplied by Mole Valley Farmers, where arable trader James Henderson said it was a reliable variety for the mixed farmer.
“Since its introduction in 2016, Evelina has performed exceptionally well across a range of farms,” he added. “It continues to prove popular with livestock farmers growing it for its bold grain and high straw yields.
“Evelina’s superb disease resistance makes it a versatile variety suitable for growing in all regions across the UK. This, alongside competitive grain yields, tall straw and high specific weights, makes it a useful variety.
“We continue to recommend using our exclusive variety Evelina,” he said, “especially if you’re wanting a variety with equally good grain and straw yields.”
Gemma Clarke from Cope Seeds and Grain brought the variety to the UK to trial and found that it performed well compared with current varieties.
“In UK trials, Evelina showed outstanding disease resistance with no weaknesses, the grains produced high specific weights and had low screenings,” she said. “It has quick establishment and is early to mature, and the straw was visibly taller than other varieties.”