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Abaco F1 A Kuroda type carrot hybrid with a typical Chantenay root shape. Harvestable in 110 days from sowing. The tops are very strong, with excellent field tolerance to Alternaria: resistant to Alternaria leaf blight (IR). The roots have uniform deep orange interior color. The average root length is 18-20 cm. High breakage tolerance throughout the crop season. Good bolting tolerance. Suitable for early production. Particularly well suited for the processing industry due to its color being much more intense than in many other carrot varieties. The recommended seeding rate is 0.6-0.8 million seeds per hectare (1.0-1.5 million seeds per hectare for cello packs). |
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Ablixo F1 Matures in 110 days from sowing. The roots are slightly tapered in shape, with wide shoulders and a blunt tip. The average root length is 18-20 cm. Uniform deep red-orange interior and exterior color. Suitable for fresh market and dice freezing. Particularly well suited to juice production (high yield of juice and high vitamin A content). The recommended seeding rate is 0.6-0.8 million seeds per hectare (1.0-1.5 million seeds per hectare for cello packs). |
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Royal Forto A Nantes-type variety with a mid-season maturity. The roots are 18-20 cm in length, 3.5-4 cm in diameter, cylindrical, with a stump tip. Has good eating quality. Summer plantings produce roots that show good storage capacity. |
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Royal Chanson An early maturing Chantene type carrot variety. Conical roots measure 14-16 cm in length and 5-7 cm in diameter. Shows good eating quality. Summer plantings produce roots with good storability. |
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Victoria F1 An extremely early maturing hybrid. Matures early in the season – approximately 80 - 85 days after sowing. Ready for bunching in 70 – 75 days. Vigorous plants featuring upright tops with medium fine leaves. The roots are very uniform, cylindrical in shape, short, with blunt tip, and average 18 – 20 cm in length, depending on the density of planting and soil type. Deep red-orange interior color and small core. Resistant to Alternaria leaf blight (intermediate resistance). Excellent bolting tolerance in spring sowings. Suitable for early cropping, especially on excessively heavy soils where other carrots with roots longer than Chantenay cannot grow. A good choice for processing industry due to a far more intense color than in other carrot varieties. Recommended planting density: 600,000 – 800,000 plants/ha. |