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BUSINESS TRADING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRICES (a) The prices as shown in the sellers price list are subject to alteration without notice and may be varied by the seller without notice to the buyer at any time prior to the order being received. (b) Supply is subject to sufficient stock being available for sale at the time of ordering. (c) Any retail price set out or referred to herein is a recommended price only and there is no obligation to comply with the recommendation. RETENTION OF TITLE CLAUSE (a) Risk in the goods shall pass to the Purchaser at the date of delivery and the Purchaser will ensure all goods that are at his risk. (b) Not withstanding that the risk shall pass to the Purchaser as herein provided, title to the goods shall remain the absolute property of the Company until the whole of the moneys due under this agreement are paid in full. The Company (and its agents duly authorised in writing) shall at all times and without notice be entitled to enter any premises believed to be occupied by the Purchaser without any liability for trespass and recover therefrom the goods the subject of this agreement, and any goods created pursuant to the use of the goods, but only if there is an existing default in the terms of payment for such goods. (c) The sale by the Purchaser of any of the goods prior to payment in full of the moneys due thereon shall be made by the Purchaser as the Company s agent and the Purchaser shall forthwith account to the Company for the proceeds of sale to the extent to which such proceeds are necessary to satisfy moneys due. (d) Where goods sold hereunder are used in the manufacture of new objects or otherwise mixed, then title of the object in question shall automatically pass to the Company as surety for full payment of the moneys due. TERMS OF PAYMENT Unless otherwise agreed by both parties the terms of payment shall be by the end of the month following the month of Invoice Date. Action will be taken to recover overdue accounts including legal fees. The Company reserves the right to refuse supply until outstanding accounts have been paid. RETURN OF GOODS Goods will not be accepted for return AFTER 30 DAYS from the date of delivery. (a) Orders placed by the Buyer may only be cancelled with the Sellers written permission. (b) Return of goods can only be made upon the prior agreement from Fairbanks Seeds. FREIGHT All orders will be charged freight and handling costs. LIMIT OF LIABILITY We warrant to the extent of the purchase price that seeds and plants sold are as described on the container within recognised tolerances. We give no other or further warranty expressed or implied. If this condition of sale is not acceptable the buyer should immediately return the goods unopened. Any liability incurred by the Seller to the Buyer, to the extent legally permissible is to be limited to the replacement of the goods or a refund of the price paid by the Buyer. DISEASE RESISTANCE Resistant is the ability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest or pathogen and/or the damage they cause when compared to susceptible plant varieties under similar environmental conditions and pest or pathogen pressure. Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest or pathogen pressure. Two levels of resistance are defined:- High standard resistance (HR): plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen under normal pest or pathogen pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. These plant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest or pathogen pressure. Moderate/Intermediate resistance (IR): 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 high/standard resistant varieties. Moderately/Intermediately resistant plant 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. ABBREVIATIONS Brassicas Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Cauliflower Foc:1 = Fusarium yellows race 1 (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. conglutinans) Pb = (Plasmodiophora brassicae)

Broccoli MARVEL F 1 Warm season broccoli. Marvel has heavy, mid-set heads on a compact plant. It is quite fast and uniform to maturity. CMS breeding for added uniformity. MONTEVIDEO F 1 An exciting new cool season broccoli from Syngenta. Early trials have demonstrated extended growing periods with excellent field holding ability. Montevideo has produced premium quality heads with exceptional uniformity. The heads are very firm, with a high dome shape, thick stems and have good tolerance to purpling. PROPHET PERFORMAX F 1 A cool season broccoli with a medium to fine bead, thick butt and nice green colour, with a good tolerance against purpling. Prophet has become an industry standard through its outstanding reliability year after year. Prophet is also slow bolting in the spring timeslots. TYSON F 1 Tyson is a warm to cool and cool to warm season variety. It is a high yielding variety which produces good head quality and high yields. MONCREST F 1 Moncrest is a new early maturing shoulder season variety. It has a medium to high head position with dome shape. Very good head quality and weight, with a thick stem for higher yields.

Cauliflower AMERIGO F 1 Amerigo is suitable for warm season production. It has a medium sized frame and good internal protection. Amerigo has a vibrant, dense white curd which is suitable for fresh market production. BRITTANY F 1 Autumn/spring cut in Southern Australian regions, approx. 12-13 weeks, good vigour, upright and adaptable. Curd is well covered and protected from the sun. Very good versatile winter variety in South East Queensland. Perfect for fresh market and processing. CLABINY F 1 TOPRES (TM) A suitable option for production in autumn. Clabiny has good internal protection and produces white, firm, dense curds. Plant habit has a semi-erect plant habit. HR: Pb FIORINO F 1 TOPRES (TM) Fiorino is long cycle variety suitable for cool season production. It has a highly vigorous plant frame with excellent internal protection. Fiorino produces high quality white curds. HR: Pb. HIGHFIELD F 1 TOPRES (TM) Highfield is suitable for warm season production. It produces a high quality, smooth, white curd. Highfield has a medium size plant frame and internal protection. HR: Pb. MONARCH F 1 Monarch is suitable for shoulder and cool season production. It is very adaptable in varying conditions with good internal protection. Monarch produces smooth, white, dense curds suitable for fresh market.

Cauliflower RALEIGH F 1 Raleigh is suitable for warm season production. It has a non-pinking gene to prevent seasonal curd discolouration. It has medium internal protection, a smooth white curd and excellent uniformity to maturity. VIRGIN F 1 Virgin is suitable for autumn production. It has a very good frame and internal protection. Virgin has an excellent white curd which is suitable for fresh market production. GOHAN F 1 - CAU4151 (TRIAL) Gohan is a new hybrid cauliflower from Syngenta for summer and autumn harvest. It has a large vigorous frame with an excellent internal wrap. The heads are bright white with a smooth curd. Gohan has performed very well in all trials to date and is well worth a look for any cauliflower growers. Cabbage BELADA F 1 Belada is a 1.5 to 2.5kg semi-savoy cabbage. It is suitable for warm to warm and warm to cool production. It has a small to medium size core with excellent colour and structure. MAXFIELD F 1 TOPRES (TM) Maxfield is a 2.5kg white cabbage. It is suitable for warm to cool and cool to cool harvest. Maxfield has a nice round shape, with good internal structure and a sweet taste. HR: Pb.

Cabbage REMALA F 1 Red cabbage, approx. 2kg. Suitable for all year round production. Remala has shown improved bolting tolerance versus some standards and has a very long field standing ability. Good internal structure with excellent round head shape. HR: Foc:1. WARRIOR F 1 Warrior is a 2.5 to 4.5kg white cabbage. It is suitable for warm to cool and cool to cool production. Warrior produces flat round heads with a small core and excellent internal structure. RAMKILA F 1 TOPRES (TM) Ramkila is a 4.5-6kg white cabbage. It is suitable for warm to cool and cool to cool harvest. Ramkila has a large plant frame with good leaf waxiness. It is ideal for fresh market and processing markets. HR: Pb. Chinese Cabbage KILAKIN F 1 TOPRES (TM) Kilakin produces dark green outer leaves, has a classic shape and very nice internal structure. An excellent option for growers with clubroot problems.hr: Pb. ORIGIN F 1 Relatively slow bolting Chinese cabbage. Uniform sized heads, excellent internal qualities. IR: some Australian races of.

Chinese Cabbage YUKI F 1 Relatively slow bolting variety, with uniform maturity. Dense internal structure. IR: some Australian races of and is less susceptible to Gomasho. Kale MIDNIGHT MAGIC Midnight Magic is a new Tuscan kale (also known as black cabbage) which has been specifically bred for the premium bunching and baby leaf market. It has vibrant dark green leaves with a long slender shape and heavy savoy texture. WINNETOU F 1 Winnetou is a new hybrid borecole (curly) kale. Dark blue-green, high quality, thick leaves with a very curly shape. Very good standing ability and winter hardiness. RED RUSSIAN Attractive, frilly edged green kale with a vibrant red stem. The plant can grow relatively large if left to develop, but it is usually harvested small and cut for baby leaf. Prized for high anti-oxidant levels. TOSCANO BLACK Toscano Black is a Mediterranean or Tuscan kale, with heavily savoyed, dark green leaves, with a long and slender shape. Toscano is most commonly harvested for baby leaf, but can also be grown to a bunching stage.

Brussels Sprouts ABACUS F 1 Abacus is a medium maturing variety. It is a high yielding variety which produces excellent, dark green, medium size sprouts. Abacus is ideal for hand and machine harvest. HR: Foc:1. ALBARUS F 1 Albarus is a late maturing variety. It produces high quality, firm, well filled sprouts which are very uniform and provide a classic taste. AURELIUS F 1 Aurelius is a new introduction which produces very uniform sprouts. It is a mid to late maturing variety, the plant is very strong against lodging and has excellent field holding ability. BATAVUS F 1 Batavus is a late maturing variety. It is a very vigorous variety which requires reduced nitrogen inputs. Batavus produces very uniform, dark green, medium size sprouts. HR: Foc:1. COBELIUS F 1 Cobelius is a mid to late maturing variety. Sprouts are green in colour, oval in shape. Sprouts are dense and firm which results in greater weight and ultimately higher yields. Bush is strong, upright and de-leafs well. CRISPUS F 1 TOPRES (TM) Crispus is a new Club Root resistant variety of Brussels Sprouts. It is early maturing with strong field holding ability. Crispus is a high yielding variety which produces smooth high quality sprouts. HR: Pb.

Brussels Sprouts CUMULUS F 1 Cumulus is a medium maturing variety. It produces high quality, smooth, firm, well filled sprouts. It has good natural de-leafing and excellent plant sturdiness. CYRUS F 1 Cyrus is a medium maturing variety. It has high yield capabilities. Cyrus sprouts have a small butt, a consistent size grading and are of outstanding quality. HR: Foc:1. GIGANTUS F 1 Gigantus is a medium to late maturing variety. It is a very vigorous variety which requires reduced nitrogen inputs. Gigantus produces large quantities of uniform medium size sprouts. GLADIUS F 1 Gladius is a mid season maturing variety. Sprouts are oval and firm with mild taste. Bush is upright, variety produces sprouts that are consistent in shape and size. Sprouts are smaller in size and have potential for the baby sprout market. GUSTUS F 1 Gustus is an early maturing variety. It has excellent sprout spacing and yield capabilities. Gustus is ideal for hand and machine harvesting. HELEMUS F 1 Helemus is a medium maturing variety. It produces high quality, smooth, rounded sprouts. Helemus delivers excellent plant sturdiness. HR: Foc:1.

Brussels Sprouts MAXIMUS F 1 Maximus is an early maturing variety. It provides a good plant length with a very nice cylindrical set. Maximus produces high quality sprouts with small butts. HR: Foc:1. PLUTUS F 1 Plutus is a mid to late season variety. Sprout are consistent in shape and size, oval in shape, green in colour and yield potential is high. Bush is upright and strong. RINUS F 1 Rinus is a medium maturing variety. It is a highly vigorous variety which requires reduced nitrogen inputs. Rinus has good quality medium green, medium-large sprouts. ROMULUS F 1 Romulus is a medium to late maturing variety. It produces medium green healthy sprouts. Romulus has a very good cylindrical sprout set. HR: Foc:1. DISCLAIMER: All cultural and descriptive information is given as a general guide only. Substantial variations may occur due to many environmental factors, including climate, soil type, location, management and cultural practices. No liability will be accepted by Fairbank s Selected Seed Co. Pty. Ltd. (ABN 86 007 138 276), or its representatives as to the accuracy of this information. Details on this publication are valid until July 2016 Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd exercises all due care in providing information, advice and assistance, including information in its brochures and catalogues, and in testing the varieties for the indicated disease races and pathotype tolerances. All information provided by Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd is intended as a general guide only and must be considered in the context of local circumstances, including geographical location, climate, soil type, soil conditions, cultural and management practices, and other growth and development factors. Any and all figures stated are comparative information, not absolute values. Local conditions may include unknown disease races or pathotypes for which the varieties have not been tested and to which they may be susceptible. Accordingly, the advice and varieties are provided without liability or responsibility (including for negligence) other than liability which cannot be lawfully excluded. Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd recommends that in all cases a small scale trial production is undertaken in order to test local conditions and circumstances which may affect the crop. (11/10) COPYRIGHT 2010 Syngenta Australia Pty Ltd. A.B.N. 33 002 933 717. Registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. For more information on disease strains, pathogens and disease abbreviations, please visit www.syngenta.com.au. Details on this publication are valid until July 2016

Syngenta TopRes Club Root Resistance is a widespread disease that causes serious problems in many Brassica growing areas. The disease is caused by a pathogen known as Plasmodiophora brassicae, a single-cellular organism. Symptoms of the disease include root malformations with hard swellings (clubs), that eventually rot. The disease also causes stunting through reduced growth, and the wilting of leaves due to the roots failing to function effectively. Chemical control of the disease is not effective. Therefore, good genetic resistance of the crop is important for its protection against the disease. Standard cabbage variety (left) versus Ramkila (Right) in Gippsland, Victoria Syngenta has developed a monogenetic dominant native trait which provides high resistance to clubroot for varieties of the Brassica oleracea species (including cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and others). This resistance is known as TopRes, and is currently available in a selection of cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprout varieties. Early trial work is currently being conducted in the broccoli crop and new hybrids with TopRes resistance are expected to be available for trial in the coming years. To identify which commercially available Syngenta varieties carry this resistance, just look for the TopRes symbol next to selected varieties in this crop guide. The advantage of this gene is evident in the surrounding photos (all taken in Australia) and can mean the difference between harvesting a crop or losing it all. We suggest using TopRes varieties in your crop rotation as a form of insurance against this devastating pathogen in fields where the disease is present or expected to be present. Standard cabbage variety (left) versus Ramkila (Right) in Gippsland, Victoria Standard cauliflower variety (left) versus Fiorino (Right) in Tasmania TopRes broccoli trial in clubroot affected paddock in Gippsland, Victoria Disclaimer: Resistance against clubroot is effective against the predominant strains but not against infrequent clubroot strains that may occur in some fields. At present limited information is available on the identification of these strains and their occurrence. Genetic resistance is only one of the tools to manage clubroot. Culture measures such as liming, use of fertilizers with high percentage of calcium, proper drainage, good crop hygiene management are several of important components of an integrated approach to manage the disease. We always recommend to conduct small variety trials before starting commercial production of a new variety.