
DS Tull
High yielding, main season line Australian Prime Hard Wheat (APH) classification for south-east zone. Compact plant type with medium-short height Good harvestability Excellent stripe rust resistance.

DS Bennett
High yielding, awnless winter wheat Australian Standard white (ASW) classification for South east and Southern Zones Ideal for graze and grain or straight grain production Suitable for sowing from mid March Excellent disease package: MRMS for YLS; R for stripe; MR-MS stem rust As a wheat, provides alternative herbicide control options compared to oats and other forage crops FOR BEST RESULTS Sowing window mid-March until early May. Sow early for grain and graze situations; man

RGT Accroc
Full season growing potential Can be sown in HRZ from late summer until early winter Early heading and maturing Resistant to wheat streak mosaic virus Short stiff straw Increased income potential for autumn/winter grazing when sown early
Lab Lab - not in stock - please enquire
Fast growing, annual, summer forage crop Sowing window from mid October-early January Suited to the slopes and plains, and to coastal and irrigated areas with a minimum average rainfall of 500mm Produce excellent quality feed for sheep and cattle Excellent recovery after grazing and tolerance to trampling Low leaf disease susceptibility Significantly improve soil nitrogen
Mungbeans - not in stock - please enquire
Can be sown as a spring or a summer pulse crop Branching, erect and self-pollinating plant type Mungbeans are quite a quick crop, allowing for double cropping opportunities One of the most water efficient summer crops Lower fertiliser requirements and have the added benefit of fixing nitrogen throughout the growing season Control of thrips and mirids is important for the maintenance of a healthy crop

Bogong Triticale - not in stock
Very high yield potential across a wide range of environments Very good resistance to current field strains of rust Strong straw, good resistance to lodging Plump grain, low screenings and dustings High test weight High level of acid tolerance

Chopper Triticale - not in stock
Very early maturing variety for grain production Speedee replacement, with CCN resistance Suited to shorter season environments Excellent grain yield in drought stressed conditions Very good physical grain quality Not suitable for grazing

Hawkeye Triticale - please enquire
Broadly adapted, mid maturity triticale variety Stripe rust and CCN resistant alternative to Kosciuszko High yield potential under a wide range of production environments CCN resistant Very good resistance to all common current races of rust Excellent physical grain quality

Tobruk Triticale - not in stock
Excellent dry matter production High yield after grazing Good straw strength Resistant to leaf and stem rust Susceptible at the seedling stage to the new Jackie stripe rust strain, but resistant as an adult plant Cereal cyst nematode (CCN) resistant Protected by Plant Breeders Rights (seed produced cannot be sold, traded, bartered or gifted for propagation without authorisation). Royalty paid on an area basis each season