Pulses

Pulses play a valuable role in broadacre farming systems by improving both productivity and sustainability. Pulses can fix atmospheric nitrogen and provide an effective break crop, helping to interrupt disease, weed and pest cycles, which can improve the performance and profitability of following crops.

Faba Beans

FBA Coorong

Mid Maturity

FBA Coorong is an early/mid-flowering, mid-maturing conventional faba bean combining top end yield potential with exceptional yield stability across southern Australia. Its earlier flowering, strong disease-resistance package and ability to respond in high yielding environments make it a reliable, broadly adapted performer from low to high rainfall zones.

FBA Barmah

Early/Mid Mat

Imi Tol

FBA Barmah is an IMI-tolerant faba bean for southern Australia bringing a compliment of improvements over PBA Bendoc. Incorporating the same imidazolinone tolerance as PBA Bendoc, FBA Barmah provides growers with flexible in-crop broadleaf weed control options and enables the variety to be grown where Group 2 herbicide residues persist. FBA Barmah is an early/ mid-flowering and early/mid-maturing variety combining high yield potential with strong agronomic performance across southern Australia.

Peas

APB Bondi

Mid Maturity

Grain

APB Bondi (tested as OZP1903) incorporates a number of resistance traits against diseases and soil constraints to make it the most consistently high yielding field pea variety currently available. 

It is a mid flowering field pea, similar to PBA Taylor and mid maturing, slightly later than PBA Butler.

Dun & Kaspa Peas

300mm+

Silage

Grain

Suited to silage with many different cultivars available. Differences in cultivars can be found in their range of disease resistance, yield potential, flowering dates and suitability for grain or plant dry matter production. Dun or Kaspa type peas feature in our FArmour Cool Cover as well as TARGET Mega Silage.

Lentils

ALB Dane

Mid/Late Mat

ALB Dane shows similar herbicides tolerance to its PBA predecessor varieties when treated at labelled application rates. It maintains improved tolerance to Group 2 herbicides and combines high yield potential with improved early vigour and better resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses. With mid to late flowering and maturity, it is a flexible option for growers in both core lentil growing regions and expanding production areas.

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