Case Study: Try Before You Buy – Siokra 253B3XF & Sicot 619B3XF in Upper Namoi region
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2026 Season  |  Upper Namoi |  Trial No. 2026111

 

Siokra 253B3XF & Sicot 619B3XF Try Before You Buy

 
‘The Point’, Spring Ridge, NSW

Key takeaway

  • Sicot 619B3XF established faster in the cool start, while Siokra 253B3XF compensated well after a slower emergence.
  • Both varieties held boll load well and delivered similar maturity, yield and fibre quality outcomes.

System

Irrigated

30 inch single skip

Rainfall

266mm

3.5ml applied irrigation

 

Top yield

10.7b/ha

Siokra 253B3XF

Trial snapshot

 Trial No.  2026111
 Planting date  15 October 2025
 Picking date  8 June 2026
 Previous crop  Long fallow Durum
 Varieties Siokra 253B3XF & Sicot 619B3XF

Season & field summary

Planted on 15 October 2025 following a long fallow durum crop and picked on 8 June 2026, the trial experienced a cool start which favoured early establishment of Sicot 619B3XF. The trial was also impacted by herbicide drift in early November; however, both varieties retained boll load well, matured at a similar time and produced comparable yield and fibre quality results.

There was some uncertainty around whether Siokra 253B3XF would be suited to an irrigated, shorter-season production system; however, its performance throughout the season provided confidence to continue evaluating the variety. While Sicot 619B3XF established more quickly and achieved a stronger plant stand under the cool start to the season, Siokra 253B3XF compensated well and matured at a similar time. The herbicide drift event made it difficult to fully separate varietal performance differences, but the trial still delivered valuable learnings. A key takeaway was the importance of good seedbed preparation and favourable planting conditions for Siokra 253B3XF, with adequate moisture and suitable soil temperatures likely critical for achieving strong establishment. Future plantings may benefit from a different establishment approach, including ensuring optimal seedbed conditions and considering watering-up rather than planting into marginal moisture where conditions allow. Overall, both varieties performed well.

Will Ronald

Grower

Trial results

TBYB yield results from Will Ronald, ‘The Point’, Spring Ridge. Results are from Carrol Cotton Gin. 

Yield & fibre quality comparison

 Variety  Yield  Staple length (imp)  Strength (g/tex)  Micronaire  Lint turnout (%)
 Siokra 253B3XF  10.70  38  30.9  4.1  41.2
 Sicot 619B3XF  10.10  39  31.4  4.1  40.90

 

Agronomy insights

  • Sicot 619B3XF established more quickly and achieved a stronger plant stand under the cool start, while Siokra 253B3XF compensated well through the season.
  • Both varieties retained boll load effectively, resulting in similar maturity, yield and fibre quality outcomes.
  • The trial highlighted the importance of optimal seedbed conditions, soil temperature and moisture for successful establishment of Siokra 253B3XF.

Fit & management considerations

  • Sicot 619B3XF remains a reliable option for irrigated, shorter-season systems due to its strong establishment and consistent performance.
  • Siokra 253B3XF can fit the system well but requires greater attention to seedbed preparation, soil temperature and moisture at planting.
  • Both varieties matured in good time and demonstrated strong boll retention under the conditions experienced in this trial.
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