The versatility of vetch
In this podcast, program leader Stuart Nagel explores the history of vetch and its adaptability in cropping and mixed farming systems.
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Show Notes
Vetch got a bad rap back in the 1990s when a variety that looked like red lentils was substituted for the higher priced commodity and sold into export markets. Since then, this versatile crop has gone from strength to strength, thanks largely to the National Vetch Breeding Program.
In this podcast, program leader Stuart Nagel explores the history of vetch and its adaptability in cropping and mixed farming systems.
The breeding program has been trialling and releasing new varieties suited to Australian growing conditions since 1992.
Contact
Stuart Nagel, SARDI
National Vetch Breeding Program Leader
More information:
National Vetch Breeding Program video https://youtu.be/iiAo0C2jJHo
GRDC code - DAS1711-015RTX
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