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Bred by Snowy River Seeds......marketed by Strube From Australia, Snowy River breeds, produces and markets hybrid sweet corn seed to all markets of the world. The Snowy River brand is synonymous and widely recognized for quality and service and is one of the leading suppliers of sweet corn genetics. In a time of scarce resources, rapid technological advancement and increasing ethical and economical requirements, we believe that our plant breeding makes a significant contribution to ensuring the global food supply. Snowy River offers the full range of Supersweet (Shrunken sh2) in yellow, bicolour and white, and Sugary (Normal su1) in yellow. Comprehensive breeding and testing programs are carried out in Australia (Temperate, Sub Tropical and Tropical), New Zealand, USA, France, Hungary, China, South Africa and South America. The breeding is focused on creating hybrids which are reliably profitable for the grower, whether it be for processing or the fresh market. For additional information visit: www.snowyriverseeds.com Breeder Damien Courtier and Director Leo Schoots, Snowy River Seeds. Our new company structure, makes us even stronger than in the past. We are a globally active company characterised by innovation, high standards in research and development and comprehensive quality awareness. As plant breeders, we supply farmers and the processing industry with quality seeds, varieties adapted to the respective region and sustainable cultivation solutions. Our products are known for their high return, stability and quality. We focus on seed quality since we know, that the good seed is a major part of the foundation for a good crop harvest. Headquarter Strube D&S GmbH in Söllingen, Germany For additional information visit: www.strube-international.net Spanish trial

Sweet Corn Variety Data List Plant Characteristics Disease Resistance Herbicide Tolerance Variety Days to Relative Maturity Cob Length (cm) Cob Width (cm) Row Number Plant Height (Low, Medium, Tall) Cob Height (Low, Medium, Tall) Common Rust (Ps) Rp 1 d Common Rust (Ps) Other Northern leaf blight (Et) Stewart s wilt (Pst) Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus (MDMV) Southern corn leaf blight (Bm) Gosses Wilt to Callisto (mesotrione) to Accent (nicosulphuron) to Laudis (tembotrione) Sugary Yellow (su1) jet 69 19 5,1 14 L L HR IR SU IR SU SU IR Tol Tol Tol cash 75 19 5,5 20 M M IR IR SU IR SU IR IR * Tol * prelude 79 19 5,4 18 M M IR IR SU IR SU IR IR Tol Tol Tol grampian (ZUY1284OY) 80 19 5,4 18 M M HR HR SU IR SU IR IR Tol Tol Tol massif (ZUY2110OV) 81 21 5,3 18 M M HR HR SU * HR * * Tol Tol Tol ZUY7469OY 82 20 5,5 18 M M HR HR IR * HR * * Tol * Tol ZUY7667OY 82 21 5,2 16 M M HR HR IR * HR * * Tol * Tol ZUY1317OY 83 21 5,4 20 T M HR HR SU IR SU IR IR * * * enterprise 85 21 5,3 18 T M HR IR HR HR HR HR IR Tol Tol Tol Supersweet Yellow (sh2) rising sun 73 20 5,2 14 M M HR IR IR IR SU IR IR Tol Tol * ZHY1016OZ 77 19 5,1 14 M M HR HR IR * SU * * * * * ZHY1253OZ 80 21 5,2 16 M M HR HR IR * SU * * * * * ZHY3278OY 82 21 5,6 18 T M IR IR IR * HR * * Tol * Tol ZHY1455CY 83 22 5,4 18 M M HR HR IR * HR * * Tol Tol Tol rubicon (ZHY0874OV) 83 19 5,1 18 M M HR IR HR * SU * * Tol Tol Tol ZHY2269OX 83 21 5,5 18 T M IR IR HR * IR * * Tol Tol Tol ZHY1312OR 84 19 5,6 20 M M IR IR HR * SU IR * Tol Tol * ZHY1494OA 85 22 5,4 20 T M HR HR IR * HR * * Tol Tol Tol escalate (ZHY2786OR) 85 22 5,4 20 T M HR HR IR IR SU IR * * Tol * overture 86 20 5,4 18 M M IR IR HR IR SU IR IR Tol Tol Tol Chemical tolerance is based on findings by the Dept of Crop Sciences Uni of Illinois USA where Tol = a rating between no or limited injury from the applications of the herbicide. Tolerance is defined as the ability of a plant variety to endure aboitic stress without serious consequences for growth, appearances or yield. A tolerant plant will usually show fewer symptoms than plants when grown under similar conditions of abiotic stress. Disease ratings are as defined by ISF Position Paper May 2005 refer to: www.worldseed.org for more information. HR: High / Standard Resistance: Describes plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen under normal pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. HR varieties may exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest or pathogen pressure. IR: Intermediate / Moderate Resistance: Describes plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen, but may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage compared to HR varieties. IR varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen pressure. SU: Susceptibility is the inability of a variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest or pathogen. Notes regarding Rust strains: Common rust races identified in 2001 in USA were not controlled by any of the single genes Rp1-d, Rp1-e, Rp1-g, or Rp1-i. The effectiveness of rust genes in sweet corn will be determined by the variation of common rust races in each growing area. * means we have insufficient data The information contained herein is intended as a guide only. Data is based on averages collected from around the world and are indicative only. Varieties should always be trialed in the area they are proposed to be grown. Varietal performance is influenced by many variables, including soil and climatic conditions, cultural and management practices. No liability will be accepted by Snowy River Seeds or its representatives for the accuracy of this information.

Sugary Yellow Supersweet Yellow New 2019 New 2019 jet cash prelude ZHY1016OZ ZHY1253OZ ZHY3278OY Stable variety to start up season. Strong vigour and plant considering its earliness. Uniform cobs. Freezes well as kernel and cob. Well adapted for canning. Used also for fresh market. Good early vigour. Plant from early to mid-season. Wide harvest window and high recovery is frequently reported. Attractive cob shape and good tip fill. Kernels are small and deep. Plant mid-early through main season. But avoid high disease pressure. Consistent performance across environments. Good holding capacity. Uniform medium size cobs with good tip fill. Excellent eating quality. Early to mid early variety, well adapted to be planted all over the season. Nice shape cob, with lovely colour, adapted for fresh, and suitable for the industry. Extremely good holding capacity across different weather conditions. Mid season variety well adapted for all regions and sowing periods. Rustic plant, with a long cob, nice shape and colour, suitable for all uses. 16-18 rows of deep kernels, will yield in the fields and push the recovery up in the factories. All season medium maturity variety with excellent disease resistance, also MDMV. Strong plant with good cob length, tip fill and excellent husk coverage against birds. Uniform kernel colour. Excellent holding capacity that drives yield and recovery up. grampian ZUY7469OY enterprise ZHY1455CY ZHY1494OA overture All season rust resistant variety. Avoid high MDMV pressure. Excellent early vigour and balanced growth habit. Very good holding capacity. Uniform cobs, deep kernels and good tip fill. Excellent eating quality. Main Season variety can be planted all over the campaign. Healthy plant Well adapted to many different environments, including the ones with high MDMV pressure. Bred for processors, giving high recoveries, in factories. Easy to manage in fields. All season widely adapted variety with excellent disease resistance. Well adapted for canning and freezes well. Excellent colour and maintains quality also at late harvest. Tall plant with strong stem. Medium to long cylindric cob that process well. Cylindrical cob ideal for processing, suitable for fresh market. Main season variety in a healthy plant, with medium long stem. High quality corn,deep kernels with lovely colour. Full season variety. Mainly for processing market. Strong robust plant. Strong diseases package including MDMV. Long cob with good tip fill, small deep kernels. Wide harvest window will push up yield and recovery. Full season long cycle variety with a wide adaptation. But avoid strong MDMV pressure. Great yield performer, that for trained growers can yield and recover to the extreme by long harvest window management. Cobs with strong tip fill. Pale yellow deep kernels that process well. Some use for fresh market.

Lars Andersen Business Unit Manager M +45 216 825 21 l.andersen@strube.net Conrado Rodriguez Sales Manager M +34 609 294 123 c.rodriguez@strube.net Hildegard Jacobi Vegetable Seed Production Manager T + 49 5354 809 963 h.jacobi@strube.net Santiago Elena Product Evaluator T + 34 667 000 147 s.elena@strube.es Croatia Hungary Poland Serbia and Bulgaria Hrvoje Hostonski Hostonski d.o.o. M +385 98 169 75 94 hostonski@net.hr Zoltan Markocsány Sales Representative Hungary M +36 30 685 56 92 z.markocsany@strube.net Tomasz Banaszek Sales Representative Poland M +48 600 07 33 96 t.banaszek@strube.pl Ilija Beara Sales Representative Serbia and Bulgaria M +381 64 48 64 275 i.beara@strube.rs Slovakia Spain and Portugal Russia Ukraine Dusan Briedik Sales Representative Slovakia M +421 (903) 40 94 49 d.briedik@strube.sk Jaime Villamar Sales Representative Spain and Portugal M +34 666 53 69 02 j.villamar@strube.es Dr. Peer Eftimov Sales Representative Russia M +7 (916) 66 83 59 1 p.eftimov@strube.ru Dr. Lutz Herrmann Sales Representative Ukraine +49 160 90176079 l.herrmann@strube.net Strube D&S GmbH Hauptstraße 1 38387 Söllingen Germany T +49 53 54 809-930 info@strube.net strube.net