Protein Crops
18th March 2025

5 key considerations for drilling spring pulses

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With soil temperatures warming, growers are already drilling spring pulses, or at least thinking about it!

 

Security of yield has never been more critical. We asked Heather Oldfield, Cereals and Pulses Product Manager, to share some key points for growers to consider;

• Seed-to-soil contact is crucial for germination, early growth, and overall yield. Don’t rush!
• Waiting an extra week can help with soil temperatures and avoid seeds sitting in a cold, damp seedbed.
• More favourable conditions mean better early growth, root development, and Nitrogen fixation.
• For optimal spring bean yields aim for 45-55 established plants per square metre. It’s important to consider field losses when deciding on the drilling rate, the conditions will always affect this.
• Green (Blue) and Yellow (White) peas have the best chance of achieving good yields when 80-90 plants per square metre are established.

Varietal choice is key to meet end market requirements, and achieve good returns. The right variety choice can make all the difference;

Beans

LG Viper — This variety has the best standing ability, and Downy Mildew and Rust tolerance available on the PGRO Descriptive List 2025. It is not the highest yielding, but farmers appreciate its consistent performance on farm.

LG Raptor — High yield potential combined with early maturity and good standing ability. It is a great variety option for a bi-cropping situation when combined with the spring pea variety LG Aviator, the two complement each other well. Watch out for the on-farm case studies – coming soon!

LG Eagle – The show’s star, topping the PGRO Descriptive List 2025. Sadly, all seeds are being used for multiplication in 2025, but please place orders early for LG Eagle in 2026 to avoid disappointment!

 

Peas

LG Aviator – A high yielding large blue pea with good Downy Mildew tolerance and powdery mildew resistance – not a common trait for a combining pea.

LG Corvet – New to this year’s PGRO Descriptive List, a high yielding Yellow (White) pea. Offering the best Downy Mildew tolerance in the White pea sector combined with early maturity and good standing. The variety has performed well and consistently in 3 very different trial years.

 

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Heather Oldfield
Heather Oldfield
Cereals Product Manager

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Heather Oldfield

Cereals Product Manager

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