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1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

2 TT TRIAZINE TOLERANT 350TT NEW Yield adaptability t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups ABDF - NEW Quad-gene protection Oil potential Consistently high oil % Herbicide tolerance Triazine Early Plant vigour equivalent to Hyola 559TT Medium - short #Lodging resistance 8 - excellent *Shatter tolerance 8 - excellent - excellent Hyola 559TT, InVigor T4510, SF Turbine TT, 44T02, ATR Bonito, ATR Stingray, ATR Gem, Bayer 3000TR, Crusher TT, ATR Cobbler TT, ATR Snapper TT, Sturt TT Advanta Seeds territory managers Steve Lamb and Richard Madden in Hyola 350TT at the 2017 NVT Lockhart, NSW, site. GRDC NVT LONG TERM MID TT MET YIELD ANALYSIS - % SITE MEAN 120% 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% Hyola 350TT InVigor T4510 Hyola 559TT SF Turbine TT Pioneer 44T02 TT SF Ignite TT Seednet ATR Mako DG 670TT 0.5 to 1.0t/ha 1.0 to 1.5t/ha 1.5 to 2.0t/ha ATR Bonito Comparisons include selected TT varieties from GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to Number of sites used in the analysis vary for each variety as shown on the GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to ATR ATR Gem # Indicates observed visual rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations *Indicates observed visual rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations ^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations Scale: 1 = poor - 9 = best

3 559TT Yield adaptability Blackleg rating Blackleg groups Oil potential 7 Herbicide tolerance t/ha R-MR ABD Plant vigour 7.5 #Lodging resistance 7 *Shatter tolerance 7 Triazine Mid - Early Medium InVigor T4510, SF Turbine TT, 44T02, ATR Bonito, ATR Wahoo, ATR Gem, Bayer 3000TR, Crusher TT, DG670TT, SF Ignite TT GRDC NVT LONG TERM MID TT MET YIELD ANALYSIS - % SITE MEAN 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% Hyola 559TTA A TR MakoA A TR Bonito ATR GemA ATR Wahoo 0.5 to 1.0t/ha 1.0 to 1.5t/ha 1.5 to 2.0t/ha 2.0 to 2.5t/ha 2.5 to 3.0t/ha Comparisons include selected TT varieties, Hyola 559TT vs OP varieties from GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to Number of sites used in the analysis vary for each variety as shown on the GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to TT Yield adaptability t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups ABD Oil potential 6 Herbicide tolerance Triazine Mid - Late Plant vigour 7 Medium #Lodging resistance 8 *Shatter tolerance 8 InVigor T4510, SF Turbine TT, 44T02, ATR Bonito, ATR Wahoo, ATR Gem, Bayer 3000TR, Crusher TT, DG670TT, SF Ignite TT GRDC NVT LONG TERM MID TT MET YIELD ANALYSIS - % SITE MEAN 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% Hyola 650TTA A TR Wahoo ATR Mako ATR Bonito ATR Gem 1.5 to 2.0t/ha 2.0 to 2.5t/ha 2.5 to 3.0t/ha 3.0 to 3.5t/ha Comparisons include selected TT varieties, Hyola 650TT vs OP varieties from GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to Number of sites used in the analysis vary for each variety as shown on the GRDC NVT online long term app for 2012 to 2016.

4 RR ROUNDUP READY 506RR NEW Yield adaptability t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups ABD Oil potential Consistently very high oil % Herbicide tolerance Roundup Mid Plant vigour 9 - equivalent to 404RR Medium - tall #Lodging resistance 8 - excellent *Shatter tolerance 8 - excellent - excellent 45Y25, 44Y27, GT53, GT42, 43Y23, InVigor R 5520P, DG 408RR 2016 GRDC NVT MID RR TRIALS - 9 LOCATIONS ACROSS AUSTRALIA - MEAN YIELD T/HA RR PIONEER 45Y25 NUSEED GT-53 Based on 2016 GRDC NVT mid RR trials (NSW, VIC & WA) - Arithmetic mean yield t/ha over all 9 locatons where varieties were common entries. NUSEED GT-50 PIONEER 44Y24 600RR DG460RR 404RR Yield adaptability Blackleg rating Blackleg groups Oil potential 8 Herbicide tolerance t/ha R-MR ABD Plant vigour 8.5 #Lodging resistance 8 *Shatter tolerance 7 Roundup Early - Mid Medium 44Y27, GT53, GT42, 43Y23, InVigor R 5520P, DG 408RR, InVigor R 3520 Advanta Seeds territory manager Steve Lamb in Hyola 404RR at Walebing, WA.

5 CL CLEARFIELD TOLERANT 575CL Yield adaptability t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups BF Oil potential 7 Herbicide tolerance Clearfield Mid Plant vigour 8 Medium #Lodging resistance 9 *Shatter tolerance 9 44Y90, 45Y91, Banker CL Hyola 575CL at the 2017 NVT Streatham, Victoria, site. 970CL Yield adaptability Blackleg rating Blackleg groups t/ha R Oil potential 7 Herbicide tolerance Plant vigour 9 #Lodging resistance 8 *Shatter tolerance 7 H - Unique New Protection Clearfield Graze n Grain Tall SF Edimax CL, 45Y91, Banker CL GRAZING MANAGEMENT RESEARCH OUTCOMES Dual purpose Graze n Grain Winter Hybrid canola applications are suggested in all current high rainfall canola growing areas across eastern and western Australia. In all cases, dual-purpose use would rely on early sowing opportunities, careful varietal selection to ensure that crop development, both before and after grazing remains within an acceptable physiological window, and careful grazing management to balance any trade-offs between the value of the forage and that of the seed. CSIRO s Dr John Kirkegaard states: We have demonstrated that from April sowings, canola can produce 2.5 to 4.0t/ ha of high quality forage for grazing in winter, which is readily eaten by sheep, and that good live-weight gain can be achieved (210g to 300g/day for Merino lambs) DSE grazing days/ha were achieved in most cases. We have been able to achieve up to 2000 grazing days with early sown winter types, and that is their great advantage over spring types sown in their normal window. # Indicates observed visual rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations *Indicates observed visual rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations ^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Advanta Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations Scale: 1 = poor - 9 = best

6 FARMER SETS AUSTRALIAN CANOLA YIELD RECORD WITH 970CL Tasmanian farmer Michael Nichols set an Australian canola yield record in January 2017 when his crop of Hyola 970CL yielded 6.17t/ha. The cropping manager at Redbank Farm at Sisters Creek in the state s northwest, finished harvesting his paddock of canola on January 11, stripping tonnes off 8.5 hectares. The haul, his fourth ever canola harvest, was assessed on a weighbridge at a nearby Impact fertilisers depot then stored on-farm. The effort could also see him take the number four spot in the world, though no official records are kept. In 2015, leading UK agriculture publication Farmers Weekly reported that UK farmer Steve Tuer grew a canola crop that yielded an unheard of 7.2t/ha. That year it also reported that UK grower Tim Lamyman hit 6.7t/ha and New Zealand s Chris Dennison reached 6.31t/ha. Mr Nichols said the result could be attributed to a mild finish to the season. Because it was a mild spring and summer, the pods could mature and didn t dry out and fall off due to heat stress.

7 CL CLEARFIELD TOLERANT He said while Sisters Creek received a record 2150mm of rainfall in 2016 (the average is 1200mm), the wet season hindered rather than helped the crop. We planted the canola on April 27 and up to the beginning of May it only had 150mm, so it basically got two metres of rain after that. Considering last year our 970 went 5.8t/ha with three times less rain, I think 1200mm could have been the magic number this season. Mr Nichols said the canola was so tall he had to apply growth regulator to improve harvestability. I tried direct-heading a 50m strip and it was not enjoyable, so we decided to windrow and harvest. At 8 feet tall, it was too big to directhead as you risk snapping the crop. I applied AgriPhos (1L/ha) and Folicur (150mL/ ha), which shortened the crop a couple of inches and added a level of protection. He used a Claas Lexion 580 combine harvester with a variable cut front to extend cutting depth, and local contractor David Charleston helped with windrowing using his D60-D MacDon front. I was going about 3km/hr which is about standard, as there was a lot of product doing through the machine and I needed to keep it steady. On the mainland that is definitely considered slow. Chemical applications included Prosaro fungicide at 300mL/ha to protect against sclerotinia and Intervix herbicide for weed control. Because the 970 is so vigorous and tall, it gives good weed suppression, so the Intervix activity took out the weeds early on. The fertiliser program consisted of sulfate of ammonia at 120kg/ha and an urea/muriate of potash blend at 200kg/ha. Mr Nichols farms with wife Rochelle and children Ronan, Jack, Jordan, Max and Isabelle.

8 YOUR CROP SOLUTIONS TEAM STEVE LAMB Central and Northern WA Mobile: TRISTAN WILSON-KERRIGAN Southern WA Mobile: REBECCA RAYMOND North Western NSW and Goondiwindi Mobile: ANTON MANNES Western Districts, Wimmera/ Mallee VIC and SA Mobile: GILES CUNNINGHAM MIA, Southern NSW and Eastern Vic Mobile: JUSTIN KUDNIG Canola Business Manager Mobile: RICHARD MADDEN NSW Central Ranges and CW/SW Slopes and Plains Mobile: TONY McCUMSTIE Liverpool Plains and Hunter Valley Mobile: KARL SCHILG Canola Technical Manager Mobile: FOR MORE INFORMATION ON VARIETIES, CONTACT TOOWOOMBA HEAD OFFICE ON (07) OR VISIT US ONLINE AT PACIFICSEEDS.COM.AU The information provided in this publication is intended as a guide only. Advanta Seeds Pty Ltd (including its officers, employees, contractors and agents) ( Advanta Seeds ) can not guarantee that every statement is without flaw of any kind. While Advanta Seeds has taken all due care to ensure that the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, various factors, including planting times and environmental conditions may alter the characteristics and performance from plants. Advanta Seeds shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in the information or for any loss, injury, damage or other consequence whatsoever that you or any person might incur as a result of your use of or reliance upon the products (whether Advanta Seeds products or otherwise) and information which appear in this publication. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the liability of Advanta Seeds for any claim whatsoever arising out of the supply or use of or reliance upon the products and information in this publication (including liability for breach of any condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other law) is limited at its discretion, to the replacement of the products, the supply of equivalent products or the resupply of the publication. For application to specific conditions, seek further advice from a local professional. Advanta Seeds JRK030817