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Taipan
Early-mid season plant
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Cereal Crop
Forage
Erect plant with exceptionally quick, early growth and high drymatter yields
Establishes in warmer soils (up to 29 degrees Celsius) more readily than most varieties
Good drought tolerance
Produces large quantities of autumn and winter feed
it will maintain vegetative growth well into late spring
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