High yielding across faba bean growing areas of northern NSW and southern QLD
Superior rust resistance to other faba bean varieties
Similar level of resistance to BLRV as that of PBA Nasma
Similar flowering and maturity time to PBA Warda and…
High yielding faba bean variety for short season areas in the Southern Region
Early flowering particularly when sown early
Medium plant height with good standing ability
Medium sized seed suited to the Middle East markets
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Southern region variety with tolerance to Imidazolinone (Group B) herbicide
Registered product: Intercept ® from Nufarm – only apply at rate and timing on label
Good adaptation throughout southern Australia
Small to medium sized seed suited to…
Accredited malting variety
High grain yield suited to medium - high rainfall zones
Medium plant height with sound disease resistance – see NVT ratings in Downloads below
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Accredited Malting variety
High grain yield
Plant type ranging from Medium-tall to Tall - depending on region grown
Maturity ranging from Medium to Early - depending on region grown
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Our seed varieties can be sourced from a wide range of rural suppliers such as Nutrien Ag Solutions, CRT, Elders, Aglink, AIRR, Delta Ag, NRI and independent resellers. Not to mention our network of Seednet Partners., Our network of 19 regionally-based rural seed businesses – servicing retailers and growers – deliver quality products, backed by local knowledge and expertise.
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This table lists all currently available Seednet varieties and their applicable Royalty Rates. For a complete list - including older varieties which some growers may still be growing - please download a copy of the Seed Variety License or visit www.…
A grower who purchases a Seednet variety has an enduring contractual obligation to pay an End Point Royalty on all production, except grower saved seed, and this can be done in either of two ways.
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The introduction of the Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) Act 1994 in Australia was intended to enable breeding programs to generate financial returns from new varieties and to encourage the flow of international genetic material into Australia. Seednet…, Key elements of Seednets' current seed licencing arrangements include:
Each time a grower purchases seed, the grower simultaneously enters into a licence with Seednet on the Seednet Variety License
A grower does not need to sign the…
A grower who purchases a Seednet variety has an enduring contractual obligation to pay an End Point Royalty on all production, except grower saved seed, and this can be done in either of two ways., Learn about the End Point Royalty rates for each of our seed varieties
For information on Seednet's current varieties
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