Onions - HM Clause

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Onions
ONION
VARIETY
STORAGE
SKIN COLOUR
Medium
White
Medium
Brown
Early Intermediate
Good
Medium Brown
++ Early-mid season type.
++ Approximately 7 days earlier maturing than industry standard.
++ Outstanding uniformity.
++ Tight skin, good bulk & size; very slow bolting.
Early Intermediate
Good
Brown
M n R PLK
++ Selection of standard Pukekohe Long Keeper.
++ Good 8 months storage.
++ The benchmark export onion.
Mid Intermediate
Very Good
Brown
ARABICA
++ Late season, Australian Brown type.
++ Approximately 7 days earlier maturing than industry standard.
++ High number of skin layers with excellent dark brown colour.
++ Good uniformity, bolting tolerance & storage ability.
Very Good
Dark Brown
Good
Brown
Very Good
Dark Brown
Excellent
Dark Brown
Mid Intermediate
Very good
Red
Mid Intermediate
Very Good
Red
Medium
Red
Good
Red
BLANQUISIMO F1
EARLY SUNSET
M n R ELK
COMMENTS
++ Early season short-mid day white.
++ Very uniform globe shaped bulbs.
++ Well controlled tops.
++ Extra early-intermediate brown onion.
++ Medium, uniform, globe shaped bulbs.
++ Good firmness & storage ability especially for it’s maturity class.
++ Vigorous & uniform early type.
++ Early Creamgold selection for early-mid season production.
++ Early Long Keeper type with excellent uniformity, medium brown colour, good
TYPE
Mid Short Day
Extra
Early Intermediate
shape, storage & pack out.
LANDLORD (CPX 701)
MIKADO F1
RHINESTONE F1
TILBURY F1
++ Early season short mid-day hybrid brown variety.
++ Uniform globe to slightly flattened globe shape.
++ Excellent colour & skins.
++ Good firmenss & storage ability for it’s maturity class.
++ Mid season intermediate day slot.
++ Nice colour & quality skins.
++ Very good storage ability.
++ Very high pack-out & uniformity.
++ Very high yield potential & packout potential.
++ Nice dark golden colour & skin
++ Blocky globe shape
++ Longest storage ability on the market!
Mid - Late
Intermediate
Mid - Late
Short Day
Mid Intermediate
Mid - Late
Intermediate
BLANQUISIMO F1
MIKADO F1
MNR ELK
LANDLORD
MNR PLK
ARABICA
RHINESTONE F1
TILBURY F1
NEPTUNE F1
RED SHIPPER F1
RED DYNAMO
NOAM F1
++ An intermediate day onion with excellent round bulb shape, colour & skin
quality.
RED SHIPPER F1
++ Firmness is fantastic, which combined with skin quality means its potential to
ship & export is excellent.
++ Bolting tolerance is outstanding giving good sowing flexibility.
RED DYNAMO (CPX 901R)
NEPTUNE F1
NOAM F1
++ Red OP with brilliant burgundy colour.
++ Red Shipper slot, nice bulb shape.
++ Outstanding storage onion.
++ Early hybrid red for mid-early season.
++ Well-skinned, uniform flattened globe shaped bulbs.
++ Firm, great dark red colour.
++ Slow bolting & intermediate resistance to pink root
++ Vigorous tops offering great cover.
++ Mid-late season, with good sizing ability, flattened globe-grano shape.
++ Uniform, firm, well skinned, dark red colour & strongly single centered.
Mid Short Day
Mid Intermediate
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WA SOWING GUIDE - for further information : Kevin Swan / 0400 622 314 / [email protected]
VARIETY
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
J
F
M
A
Blanquisimo
Mikado
Early Sunset
Neptune
MnR ELK
Landlord
Red Shipper
MnR PLK
Rhinestone
900
Red Dynamo
Tilbury
Noam
SA SOWING GUIDE - for further information : David van Wijk / 0437 802 001 / [email protected]
VARIETY
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
J
F
M
A
Blanquisimo
Mikado
Early Sunset
Neptune
MnR ELK
Landlord
Red Shipper
MnR PLK
Rhinestone
900
Red Dynamo
Tilbury
Noam
Sth. VIC/TAS SOWING GUIDE - Henry Nellen / 0408 553 813 / [email protected] (VIC/MIA)
David van Wijk / 0437 802 001 / [email protected] (SA/TAS)
VARIETY
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
J
F
M
Blanquisimo
Mikado
Early Sunset
Neptune
MnR ELK
Landlord
Red Shipper
MnR PLK
Rhinestone
900
Red Dynamo
Tilbury
Noam
sowing
harvest
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The descriptions, advice, suggestions and vegetation cycles that may be presented herein are aimed at experienced professionals and are offered in all good faith, for purely
informational purposes, and shall not therefore, under any circumstances, be held to be exhaustive, be taken as any form of guarantee of harvest, prejudge specific factors,
circumstances (either current or future), and more generally, form any kind of contractual undertaking whatsoever. The user must first and foremost ensure that his local geographical
conditions, his planned growing period, his soil, the means at his disposal (such as technical knowledge and experience and cultural techniques and operations), his resources (such
as tests and control methods) and his equipment, and more generally his agronomical, climatic, sanitary, environmental and economic context are suitable for the crops, techniques
and varieties that are presented herein. The varieties illustrated in this publication were photographed in favourable conditions and no guarantee can be provided that results will be
identical under different conditions.
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