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Wheat Master List updates almost here

THE 2018 Wheat Quality Australia (WQA) Wheat Variety Master List, which will be released on 1 September, will flag the removal of 10 old wheat varieties by 2020, allowing industry participants two years to adapt to the change.

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 Grain growers should keep an eye on the latest Wheat Master List for next year's plantings. Picture Mark Saunders.

Grain growers should keep an eye on the latest Wheat Master List for next year's plantings. Picture Mark Saunders.

As part of WQA's ongoing work to improve the competitiveness of Australia's wheat industry, the Wheat Classification Guidelines require an annual review of old varieties - classified as 'more than 10-years-old'....

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