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Field Crops Varieties Hazera on Head office: Hazera Seeds Ltd. Berurim M.P. Shikmim 7983700, ISRAELTel: +972 8850 8815 Fax: +972 8850 2442 Email: info@hazera.com www.hazera.com

Dear Grower, Hazera Genetics Ltd. is proud to present its updated catalogue. Hazera Genetics has been an active player in the global field crops seed market since 2002, building on six decades of local experience serving Israeli growers. Israel s diverse climate conditions and soil types contribute to our development of a remarkable range of quality products suitable for regions throughout the world with Mediterranean or semi-arid climates. We are confident that among our wide range of varieties you ll find products that perfectly suit your needs, and invite you to establish a profitable commercial relationship with Hazera - a company dedicated to supporting growers. As members of the Limagrain Group, we also offer the latest maize, sweet corn, processing beans and garden pea varieties. Wishing you growing success, Hazera Genetics Field Crops Team

Wheat Kinneret Early maturity, high grain filling ability under dry conditions. Main Use: Baking Baking Quality: Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 70-75 Plant Height (cm): 75-80 Yield (Ton/ha): 3-5 :* Resistances Septoria, Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: Brown Grain TSW/gr: 43-47 Gadish (4077) High yielder, will perform best under good growing conditions. Main Use: Baking, Silage Baking Quality: Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 85-95 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-7 :* Resistances Septoria, leaf rust, Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: White Grain TSW/gr: 42-46 Ziv Mid maturity, good grain filling ability under dry conditions. Main Use: Baking, Silage Baking : Quality Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 80-95 Yield (Ton/ha): 3-5 :* Resistances Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: Brown Grain TSW/gr: 44-49 Shefa High yielder, will perform best under good growing conditions. Main Use: Baking, Silage Baking : Quality Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 100-110 Plant Height (cm): 90-95 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-8 :* Resistances Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: White Grain TSW/gr: 42-46 environmental conditions. The low figure indicates Semi-Arid rain fed conditions and the high figure indicates Mediterranean rain fed conditions.

Morag (Durum 359) High quality Durum. Main Use: Pasta, Burgul Days from Emergence to Heading: 95-110 Plant Height (cm): 75-80 Yield (Ton/ha): 3-6 :* Resistances Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: Yellow ivory Grain TSW/gr: 55-63 Dariel High yielding variety. Semi dwarf plant with abundant foliage. Field resistance to Septoria. Main Use: Baking, Silage Baking : Quality Very good Days from Emergence to Heading: 95-105 Plant Height (cm): 95-100 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-8 :* Resistances Leaf Rust, Septoria Grain Color: White Grain TSW/gr: 38-42 Beit Hashita Early variety, dwarf, resistant to lodging. Large size grain. Main Use: Baking Baking Quality: Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 70-80 Plant Height (cm): 75-80 Yield (Ton/ha): 4-8 :* Resistances Yellow Rust Lodging Grain Color: Light brown Grain TSW/gr: 44-48 Galil Mid-late variety, semi-dwarf; extremely high yields of white colored grain, High resistant to lodging. Main Use: Baking, Silag Baking Quality: Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 80-90 Plant Height (cm): 90-95 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-8 :* Resistances Stem Rust, Leaf Rust, Septoria Grain Color: White Grain TSW/gr: 40-44 environmental conditions. The low figure indicates Semi-Arid rain fed conditions and the high figure indicates Mediterranean rain fed conditions.

Negev Early variety, semi-dwarf; high yields and quality straw. Field resistance to Septoria. Main Use: Baking Baking : Quality Very good Days from Emergence to Heading: 75-80 Plant Height (cm): 90-95 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-8 :* Resistances Stem Rust, Leaf Rust, Septoria Grain Color: Light brown Grain TSW/gr: 40-44 Zahir Very early variety, most suitable to semi-arid conditions. High yielder even under low precipitation. Shoham Late variety. About 4-5 days later than Dariel. Highly recommended for silage. High yielding variety. Most suitable to the Mediterranean climate. Main Use:, Baking Silage Baking Quality: Good Days from Emergence to Heading: 100-115 Plant Height (cm): 100-110 Yield (Ton/ha): 5-7 :* Resistances Septoria, Leaf Rust, Yellow Rust, Stem Rust Grain Color: Brown Grain TSW/gr: 42-46 Days from Emergence to Heading: 70-75 Plant Height (cm): 85-90 Yield (Ton/ha): 4-9 Resistances*:, Septoria Leaf Rust, Yellow Rust Grain Color: Brown environmental conditions. The low figure indicates Semi-Arid rain fed conditions and the high figure indicates Mediterranean rain fed conditions.

Cotton F1 Hybrids - Inter-Specific crosses of G. hirsutum x G. barbadense (ISH). All ISH have vigorous plant development and high water use efficiency. ISH are highly tolerant to soil borne diseases (Verticillium spp. & Fusarium race 3*). HA-211 / Intercott 211 Early hybrid with Determinant plant. Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 34-36 Elongation %: 7.5-8.0 Fineness (micr.): 3.6-3.8 Length (inch): 1.36-1.37 HA-701 / Intercott 701 Early hybrid with Determinant plant (white corolla). Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 33-35 Elongation %: 6.5-7.5 Fineness (micr.): 3.6-3.8 Length (inch): 1.33 1.34 HA-1432 / Intercott 1432 Very high yield potential. Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 34-36 Elongation %: 6.5 7.5 Fineness (micr.): 3.7 3.9 Length (inch): 1.33 1.35 HA 690 / Intercott 690 Medium season (white corolla). Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 33-35 Elongation %: 6.5-7.5 Fineness (micr.): 3.7-3.9 Length (inch): 1.33-1.35 environmental conditions.

Open Pollinated Varieties Acala Type Ravon New Acala type improved yield & quality. Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 28-29 Elongation %: 6-7 Fineness (micr.): 4-4.2 Length (inch): 1.17 Vered Acala type, suitable for early spring planting, tolerant to verticillium*, large bolls. Lint Quality Values Strength (gr/tex): 27-29 Elongation %: 5.5-6.5 Fineness (micr.): 3.8-4.1 Length (inch): 1.15 environmental conditions.

Chickpea Bar Resistant to Ascochita, resistant to Fusarium, erect plant, smooth seeds, medium maturity. Plant Habit: Erect : Maturity Medium Seed : Color Yellowish white 1000 Seeds Weight (gr): 420-430 Seed Shape: Wrinkled Yield: Under rain fed regime: 1.5-2.2 ton per hectare High resistance to Ascochita Blight* High field tolerance to Fusarium (races 0 & 6)* Raz Resistant to Ascochyta, very erect tall plant, resistant to lodging, smooth seeds, medium late maturity. Plant Habit: Very erect Maturity: Medium late Seed Color: Yellowish white 1000 Seeds Weight (gr): 320-340 Seed Shape: Smooth Yield: Under rain fed regime: 1.5-2.2 ton per hectare Resistance to lodging* Good field resistance to Ascochita Blight* Yarden Resistant to Ascochyta, erect plant, resistant to lodging, medium sized seed, early maturity. Plant Habit: Erect Maturity: E arly Seed Color: Yellowish white 1000 Seeds Weight (gr): 430-460 Seed Shape: Wrinkled Yield: Under rain fed regime: 1.5 2.2 ton per hectare Good field resistance to Ascochita Blight* Grows well under rain fed conditions Resistance to lodging* environmental conditions.

Zehavit Resistant to Ascochita Blight, erect plant medium sized wrinkled seeds, medium maturity. Plant Habit: Erect : Maturity Medium Seed Color: Off white 1000 Seeds Weight (gr): 380-400 Seed Shape: Wrinkled Yield: Under rain fed regime: 1.5-2.2 ton per hectare Good field resistance to Ascochita Blight* Arbel (H-500) Large kernel, high yield. Plant Habit: Erect Maturity: Medium Seed Color: Off white 1000 Seeds Weight (gr): 500-530 Seed Shape: Wrinkled Yield: Under rain fed regime: 1.5-2.2 ton per hectare Good field resistance to Ascochita Blight* environmental conditions.

Confectionery Sunflowers Opal Days to Blooming: 74 Height (cm): 160 Yield (Ton/ha): 3-4 under irrigation Yield Class A seeds over sieve 22/64 (%): 85 THW (gr): 185 Kernel Length (mm): 21-22 Rust Tolerance*: - Shelly Days to Blooming: 65 Height (cm): 145 Yield (Ton/ha): 3 under irrigation Yield Class A seeds over sieve 22/64 (%): 80 THW (gr): 195 Kernel Length (mm): 23-24 Rust Tolerance*: + 18-008 Days to Blooming: 60 Height (cm): 135 Yield (Ton/ha): 3-4 under irrigation Yield Class A seeds over sieve 22/64 (%): 77 THW (gr): 180 Kernel Length (mm): 24-25 Rust Tolerance*: - environmental conditions.

Oat Saia 4 Saia 6 Medium maturing variety, harvest in mid- April. Late variety harvested at the end of April or early May. Suitable locally for higher rainfall regions with over 400 mm per annum.

Vetch Popani Erect plant with narrow silvery green leaves. Popani is a spring variety which can be grown in a various growing conditions, including semiarid areas and marginal stony soils. In general it maintains a very constant rhythm of growth throughout the season. It can be grown for hay in a pure stand or in a mixture with the clover variety Tabor. Sadot Erect plant with narrow silvery green leaves. The seeds are large (1000 seed weight: 40-42 g), so that 80-90 kg are needed to plant 1 hectare. Field tolerance to powdery mildew, leaf aphids and broomrape. Sadot can be grown in a variety of growing conditions, including semiarid areas and marginal stony soils. Sown in the spring, in general it maintains a very constant rhythm of growth throughout the season. Its yields range between 3-6 tons of hay per hectare. Thousand weight (gr.): 38-40 Seeding rate (kg/hectare): 80-90 :* Resistances Orobanche, Powdery mildew, Leaf aphid Yield - Dry matter (Kg/Hectare): 4000-8000 (according to the rain quantity) Thousand weight (gr.): 40-42 Seeding rate (kg/hectare): 80-90 :* Resistances Orobanche, Powdery mildew, Leaf aphid Yield - Dry matter (Kg/Hectare): 3000-6000 (according to the rain quantity) environmental conditions.

Yovel Spring variety, with good levels of field resistance to ascochyta leaf blight downy mildew, botrytis leaf spots ( chocolate ) and the bruchus pisi weevil.the seeds are smoke brown in color, round and smaller than in most other vetches; hence it requires 60% less seed at planting. There are no hard-seed problems in Yovel fields. Adapted to medium heavy soils in frost free regions. Growth is slow during winter and vigorous during spring. It can be grown for hay in a pure stand or in a mixture with the clover variety Tabor. Yields of 6-8 tons per ha. Of good quality hay are generally obtained. Thousand weight (gr.): 26-27 Seeding rate (kg/hectare): 50-60 :* Resistances, Ascochyta Botrytis Yield - Dry matter (Kg/Hectare): 5000-8000 (according to the rain quantity) environmental conditions.

Alfalfa Gilboa Hazera s strain of Hairy Peruvian, adapted to medium or heavy well drained soils. The stand persists for 3-4 years, depending on growing conditions and management. Plants reach a height of 60-75 cm. During the summer, it can be cut every 30 days for hay, or every 23 days for high protein alfalfa meal production. Our selection is specially adapted to subtropical conditions, and withstands high summer temperatures as well as mild winter growing conditions. Highly successful in Mediterranean countries as well as in Africa and South & Central America (including tropical latitudes).

Clover Carmel (Multicut) Annual, known for its rapid regrowth and high yields. Adapted to most soil types. Plant height: 60-75 cm. Used as high quality forage, hay or green manure. Under rapid growing season, seven cuts are realized cutting once every 21 days. Total yields may reach 100 tons per ha. of green forage. Note: when harvesting, cut above the young shoots at a height of 8-10 cm to encourage normal and quick regrowth. Tabor (Single Cut) Annual, adapted to most soil types. Grows up to one inch per day in warm weather and may reach a height of 100 cm. Suitable for the production of high quality hay or forage, either as a pure stand of clover or in mixture with a cereal crop (such as oats), grass or vetch. Highly suitable as a green manure crop, particularly in vineyards and orchards, owing to its low seeding rate, comparatively inexpensive seed and high yields. Tabor is recommended in northern Europe, mixed with alfalfa in a ratio of 1:2.5, to encourage a plentiful first cut and to prevent weed infestation, yields may reach 30 tons per ha. of green forage. Harvesting for hay should take place in the early flowering stage. environmental conditions.

1000 Seed Weight and Quantity per Hectare Crop Variety 1000 Seed Weight Seeding Rate Kg/Hectare No. of Seeds (per running meter) Field Pea Yuly 155-165 150 170 Alfalfa Gilboa 2.5 30 40 Vetch Yovel 30 33 50 60 Sadot 40 42 70 80 Popani 38 40 60 70 Chickpeas Zehavit 370 400 60 70 16 18 Yarden 440 460 70 80 16 18 Raz 300 320 60 70 16 18 Bar 320 340 60 70 16 18 Arbel (H-500) 500 530 80 90 Bread Wheat Dariel 36 40 110 130 Beit Hashita 44 48 120 140 Galil 45 110 130 Negev 46 48 110 130 Zahir 44 48 120 130 Shoham 48 50 120 130 Ziv 39 41 110 130 Shefa 43 45 120 130 Kinneret 40 42 110 130 Gadish (4077) 40 42 110 130 Durum Wheat Inbar Morag (Durum 359) 58 60 130 140 Hybrid Sunflowers Opal 190 200 10 12 5 6 Shelly 180 190 9 11 5 6 Si-On (18-008) 165 175 9 11 Cotton Ravon (OP Acala) 110 115 12 12 13 HA-1432 (Hybrid) 105 110 13 12 13 HA-690 (Hybrid) 135 14 12 13 HA-701 (Hybrid) 110 130 13 12 13 HA-211 (Hybrid) 105 120 12 12 13 Oats Saya 4 Saya 6 19 21 18 20 60 80 60 80 Clover Carmel 3.0 30 40 Tavor 1.5 2 30 40