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Seednet Variety License
All sales of Seednet Varieties to a grower are…
For information on Seednet's current range of varieties
Our seed varieties can be sourced from a wide range of rural suppliers such as Nutrien Ag Solutions, CRT, Elders, Aglink, AIRR, Delta Ag, NRI and independent resellers. Not to mention our network of Seednet Partners., Our network of 19 regionally-based rural seed businesses – servicing retailers and growers – deliver quality products, backed by local knowledge and expertise.
2024 Seednet Product Guide, 2024 Seednet Product Guide
This table lists all currently available Seednet varieties and their applicable Royalty Rates. For a complete list - including older varieties which some growers may still be growing - please download a copy of the Seed Variety License or visit www.…
A grower who purchases a Seednet variety has an enduring contractual obligation to pay an End Point Royalty on all production, except grower saved seed, and this can be done in either of two ways.
Royalty Payments, Royalty Payments
The introduction of the Plant Breeder's Rights (PBR) Act 1994 in Australia was intended to enable breeding programs to generate financial returns from new varieties and to encourage the flow of international genetic material into Australia. Seednet…, Key elements of Seednets' current seed licencing arrangements include:
Each time a grower purchases seed, the grower simultaneously enters into a licence with Seednet on the Seednet Variety License
A grower does not need to sign the…
A grower who purchases a Seednet variety has an enduring contractual obligation to pay an End Point Royalty on all production, except grower saved seed, and this can be done in either of two ways., Learn about the End Point Royalty rates for each of our seed varieties
Dual purpose grain and graze variety
Slow development with winter vernalisation requirement
Highly competitive plant type with high total biomass production
2-row feed grain with high yield potential
Newton Winter Barley crop…
For information on Seednet's current varieties
2024 Seednet Product Guide, 2024 Seednet Product Guide
For information on Seednet's current range of varieties., Maintaining our seed quality is at the forefront of what we do. All our standards are based on Australian Seed Federation standards.
With malting and feed-grade varieties for all barley growing regions, Seednet markets high quality barley., Our faba beans are export-quality range of varieties, suitable for all Australian growing regions., Seednet markets Desi and Kabuli varieties for all chickpea growing regions and are produced with high quality assurance., Seednet delivers high quality lentil seed with agronomic benefit and end user demand., Seednet markets both narrow leaf (sweet) and Albus Lupin varieties for all growing regions., With both milling and dual-purpose oat varieties available, Seednet ensures any oats varieties we market are of high quality., We’re committed to providing high-quality varieties for growers. Seednet markets Kaspa, Dun and white pea varieties for all growing regions., Seednet markets soybean varieties for both human consumption or hay/silage production., Our wheat is grown with high quality assurance checks. We market high-performing milling, durum and feed wheat varieties., Seednet assists with developing and promoting Dyna-Gro canola varieties. , Seednet assists with developing and promoting Dyna-Gro pasture varieties.
Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance
A grower who purchases a Seednet variety has an enduring contractual obligation to pay an End Point Royalty on all production, except grower saved seed, and this can be done in either of two ways:, It is up to the discretion of the marketer as to whether or not they are in the market for the above commodities during the harvest. Growers are therefore requested to contact their preferred collection marketer listed above to discuss…
Learn about the End Point Royalty rates for each of our seed varieties
Royalty Rates, Royalty Rates
Semi leafless Kaspa type field pea
Mid flowering and early to mid maturity
Consistently high yielding across range of environments
Resistant to pea seed borne mosaic virus and bean leaf roll virus
Grain marketable as Kaspa type
Early to mid-maturing durum wheat
Higher grain yield than current Tamworth durum varieties
Grain, semolina and pasta making quality comparable to Caparoi