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Seed Sales & Information
Grainland can supply the full range of Cereal, Pulse, Summer Crop or Pasture Seed varieties. We are agents for Viterra, AGT, Seednet, Pacific Seeds, SeedCell and Heritage Seeds as well as our own propriety seed lines. All seed lines are of commercial quality with germination and vigor test available upon request. Seed is available in 25kg, 1 ton Bulka Bags or Bulk. Some varieties are protected by Plant Breeder Rights (PBR) and may attract End Point Royalties. Pasture seed is available by the kg in most cases. For pricing and availability of seed or look at our Product Manuals page for Fact Sheets and Variety Guides alternately you can email us at admin@grainland.com.au or phone on 02 67521511
Wheat Varieties
Lancer - Lancer can be planted a week earlier than Gregory and has APH classification in Northern and South Eastern Zones (All NSW and QLD) Lancer has a solid grain package with good protein delivery, good grain size and low screenings with solid stripe rust resistance package based on APR(MR) very good resistance to Stem(R) and Leaf rust (R-MR) Shorter canopy height with good resistance to lodging Performs well under crown rot pressure. Pacific Seeds
Suntop - Suntop was launched
at the Tulloona Conservation Farming Group Field Day in northern
NSW. Suntop was bred and selected by AGT's PBI Narrabri based
wheat breeding team and is suitable to all environments across
NSW and Queensland. Suntop is a Australian Prime Hard (APH)
quality wheat variety that has recorded the highest yields in
independent trials and offers one of the best disease resistance
packages available is set to go to the top of the list for New
South Wales and Queensland growers.
Spitfire - Spitfire is a high yielding early
mid maturing variety similar to Baxter.
Spitfire has a final APH classification in Queensland and
Northern NSW. It has a large grain size, similar to Ellison,
larger than Ventura and Livingston and
consistent
high grain protein
Sunlin -
Awnless. Prime Hard quality. Excellent sprouting tolerance and
grain retention in the head at harvest. Moderately resistant to
stripe, stem and leaf rust. Moderately susceptible–susceptible
to crown rot. Resistant–moderately susceptible to common root
rot, moderately resistant–moderately susceptible to yellow leaf
spot and Septoria tritici blotch. Very susceptible to RLN
(P. thornei). Susceptible to black point. Some
frost tolerance. AGT and Seedmark
Gregory
-
Prime Hard quality in NNSW. Australian Hard in CNSW and SNSW.
Similar maturity, straw strength and height to Batavia and
Strzelecki. Good lodging resistance. Resistant to leaf rust,
moderately resistant to stem and stripe rust. Good tolerance and
resistance to RLN (P.
thornei).
Moderately susceptible–susceptible to crown rot and yellow leaf
spot, moderately resistant to common root rot. Pacific Seeds.
Elmore
CL Plus (Clearfield) -
An
early to mid maturing line with Clearfield® Plus technology,
which provides tolerance to label rates of Intervix® herbicide.
The line has an adaptation pattern similar to Janz and is
expected to perform well in moderate to high yield potential
areas in NSW, providing an alternative strategy for in crop weed
control. Elmore CL Plus has moderate resistance to stripe and
leaf rust, and a high resistance to stem rust. A final quality
classification in NSW is pending; however the variety currently
holds a default classification of APW. AGT.
Caparoi (Durum) -
A mid season maturity,
semi-dwarf durum variety with excellent yield potential. Grain
quality better than Wollaroi, similar to Jandaroi but slightly
lower than EGA_Bellaroi. Caparoi has improved, dough strength
compared to EGA_Bellaroi. Resistant–moderately resistant to stem
rust, moderately resistant–moderately susceptible to leaf rust
and moderately resistant to stripe rust. Moderately resistant to
yellow leaf spot and RLN (P. thornei). Very susceptible
to crown rot. Adequate resistance to common root rot and black
point. Good lodging and shedding resistance. Seednet.
Jandaroi (Durum) -
Quick maturity durum adapted to most durum producing regions.
Grain quality is similar to EGA_Bellaroi and superior to
Wollaroi. Erect, semi-dwarf plant type. Very prone to lodging
under high-yield conditions in SNSW. Rated moderately resistant
to leaf rust, resistant to stem rust, moderately resistant to
stripe rust, resistant to yellow leaf spot, resistant to RLN
Barley Varieties
Grange -
Barley Australia accredited malt variety (March 2013) with High
yield potential. Medium / late maturity – similar to Gairdner and
Baudin with Medium / short plant height. Grange has excellent straw
strength and resistance to lodging with large kernel size and high
test weight. Grange Barley has a broad adaptation to all barley
growing areas across Australia with high malt extract.
Commander -
Malt. A malting quality variety with low to medium
fermentability, suitable for domestic and some export brewing
markets. Mid to late maturing. Plump grain size compared to
other malting varieties. CCN resistant. May lodge under high
yield conditions. First malting variety released following the
formation of Barley Breeding Australia. Viterra.
Scope CL (Clearfield) - Malt. Scope is a moderately tall
variety with good straw strength and good head retention. In
the eastern states Scope is described as an early to mid
season variety with a suggested sowing time between mid May
and late June. Mid May in low rainfall regions and June in
mid - high rainfall regions, particularly in situations of
high biomass production. In WA Scope is described as a tall
variety with medium maturity, fair straw strength and
moderate head retention. Scope has similar disease
resistance to Buloke. It has resistance to Powdery mildew
and Net form of net blotch but in NSW and VIC it is rated
lower than Buloke for Scald resistance. It is also
susceptible to Leaf rust
Shepherd (Feed) -
Slightly later maturing than Grout, but similar in growth habit
with erect vigorous early growth. Suited to the medium rainfall
areas of NNSW and Qld. Resistant to leaf rust and has improved
resistance to powdery mildew over Gairdner, Fitzroy and
Commander. Reasonable resistance to the net form of net blotch,
similar to Commander and an improvement over Binalong, Grimmett,
Mackay and Tallon. Susceptible to the spot form of net blotch.
AWB Seeds.
Chickpea Varieties
PBA Boundary
-
represents a further improvement in Ascochyta blight
resistance for desi chickpea varieties suited to Northern NSW and
Southern Qld. It is broadly adapted to this region and has shown a
consistent and significant yield advantage over recently released
varieties. PBA Boundary
has similar plant and seed type characteristics to PBA
HatTrick
and Jimbour
HatTrick -
New release Moderately resistant/resistant (MR/R) to Ascochyta,
superior to Flipper. Moderately resistant (MR) to phytophthora root
rot, more resistant than Jimbour but less than Yorker. High yielding
variety across chickpea growing regions of northern NSW and southern
QLD, recommended and suited to areas north of Parkes. Tall, erect
plant type with mid-season maturity, equivalent to Jimbour. Medium
sized desi seed suited to the direct human consumption market.
Developed by Pulse Breeding Australia (PBA). Marketed by AWB Seeds
with seed available through AWB Seeds agents.
Mungbeans
Crystal - The latest variety of large,
green-seeded mungbean broadly adapted to all mungbean production
areas, and the most complete package of yield, quality and
agronomy currently available to Australian mungbean growers.
Crystal is rated Moderately Resistant to both Tan Spot and
Powdery Mildew. Crystal is rated Moderately Susceptible to Halo
Blight. This represents the best available suite of disease
resistances among current mungbean varieties.
Faba Bean
PBA Warda - Warda has a larger seed than Doza
and is almost similar in size to Cairo. Its uniform seed size
and colour is superior to that of Cairo, making it acceptable in
the human consumption market. PBA Warda is well adapted to
northern NSW where it has out-yielded Doza by at least 5% in
both rainfed and irrigated trials.
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