Temple
Temple offers an excellent combination of agronomic characteristics.
A conventional variety, it shows very good establishment, combined with outstanding gross output and high oil content.
Very good Light Leaf Spot resistance makes it particularly suited to the North, and with good resistance against Canker it is well protected from these core diseases if grown further South.
Medium flowering reduces the chance of frost damage, and early maturity ensures you can get the crop harvested at the right time.
With a short , stiff stem you can see why Temples popularity is increasing.
Excellent establishment and agronomy for a stress free crop.
View Temple Fact Sheet

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Gross Output(North) |
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101% |
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Oil Content |
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45.4% |
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Light Leaf Spot Resistance |
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7 |
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Stem Canker Resistance |
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5 |
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Earliness of Flowering |
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6 |
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Earliness of Maturity |
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5 |
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Stem Stiffness |
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8 |
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Resistance to Lodging @ Harvest |
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8 |
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Shortness of Stem |
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7 |
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Data from the Recommended List 2011/12 (North).
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