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A range of quality cereal and pulse options for autumn and summer sown crops
A range of quality cereal and pulse options for autumn and summer sown crops
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AusWest Seeds
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1800 221 827
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PBA Nasma
Early-mid season plant
Northern region faba bean variety with improved yield and grain size
Early maturity
Moderately resistant to leaf rust
Grain yield benchmark for north
Large grain size for north
Source: Seednet
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Tolerant to some imidazolinone (Group B) herbicides* Good adaptation throughout southern Australia Resistant to both pathotype 1 and pathotype 2 of Ascochyta blight Small to medium sized seed suited to the Middle East markets *Only apply products with a registered label or current permit. All directions for use must be adhered to similar yields to current faba bean varieties grown in southern Australia Source: Pulse Breeding Australia
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