View Recommended Lists for wheat, barley, oats, oilseed rape and other crops.
The AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) publications and resources provide information on yield and quality performance, agronomic features and market options to assist with variety selection.
The RL is updated annually with the latest update for 2024/25 being published on 27th November 2023. The latest lists can be accessed online here.
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