• Elite yielding for main season sowing across southern NSW
  • A clear Scepter replacement, with a significant yield advantage
  • Similar maturity to Scepter
  • Agronomically very similar to Scepter
  • Improved powdery mildew and stripe rust resistance over Scepter
  • AH quality classification

Breeders comments

Shotgun has been a standout performer in our breeding program, and builds upon a famous lineage of varieties: Wyalkatchem, Mace and then Scepter.

Shotgun is derived from Scepter and is agronomically very similar. Growers who have experience with Scepter can view Shotgun as a Scepter replacement, with the same maturity and plant type, but offering much higher yield.

Shotgun has a very similar disease resistance package to Scepter, and offers some improvements in powdery mildew and stripe rust resistance. Shotgun has good levels of resistance to yellow leaf spot, making it a great option for mallee type environments or wheat on wheat situations.

We believe that the package of very high yield, good disease resistance, reliable agronomic and physical grain quality attributes and an AH quality classification will mean that Shotgun is likely to become a dominant variety for main season plantings across southern NSW.

For full details download the Shotgun fact sheet

Seed Availability

Please contact an AGT Affiliate or your local retailer for seed.

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Shotgun can be traded between growers upon the completion of a License Agreement as part of AGT’s Seed Sharing™ initiative.

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PBR and EPR

Shotgun is protected by Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) and all production (except seed saved for planting) is liable to an End Point Royalty (EPR), which funds future plant breeding.

Shotgun growers will be subject to a Grower License Agreement that acknowledges that an EPR of $3.90/tonne + GST must be paid on all production other than seed saved for planting.