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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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1800 224 987
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Mandellup
Early-mid season plant
Narrow leaf type
Widely adapted in central and southern NSW
Metribuzin tolerant
Good early vigour
Tall plant height
Phomopsis
root rot resistant, moderately resistant to pod shatter
Early flowering
Early maturity
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