SOYBEAN AND MUNG BEAN SEED PRICES FOR - 2018/2019 PLANTING SEASON
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P Brodie Holdings ACN 168 836 842 ABN 46 168 836 842
T/A PB Agrifood
54 – 60 Industrial Avenue Toowoomba
PO Box 9484 Wilsonton QLD 4350
Phone: 07 4633 5555
Seed order Fax: 07 4634 5960
www.pbagrifood.com.au
SOYBEAN AND MUNG BEAN
SEED PRICES
FOR
2018/2019
PLANTING SEASONGross Margin dryland comparisons updated August 2018
*Variable *Average
Crop (no till) Costs Price $AUD Yield/ha GM $AUD
Corn Grit TMBA $583.00 $400.00 4 $1,017.00
Corn Feed TMBA $583.00 $400.00 4 $1,017.00
Cotton SS RR BG Gin $1,344.00 $620.00 3.7 $950.00
Sorghum Brookstead $468.00 $390.00 4.5 $1,287.00
Sunflower Mono Wagga $461.00 $360.00 1.6 $115.00
Mungbean processing
clean seed TMBA $426.00 $900.00 1.2 $654.00
Soybeans TMBA $392.00 $680.00 2 $968.00
Feed Wheat Downs $418.00 $440.00 3.5 $1,122.00
*Input costs and yields ex NSWDPI Farm BudgetsBest Average
Soybean planting Hilum Number
Varieties time End Use colour seeds/kg Comments
• Moonbi is suited to early plantings
Until last • must be planted before mid December
4500 -
Moonbi week in
December
Edible Colourless
5000
•
•
Shorter in stature than 791
Dries down very quickly about 2 weeks quicker than 791 and will
st
be 1 variety harvested spreading harvest window
Until last • 791 is suited to early plantings
5400 -
PBA791 week in
December
Edible Buff
6500
•
•
must be planted before mid December
Dries down very quickly
• Excellent grain size and
All planting 4000 - • preferred by processors
Bunya windows
Edible Colourless
4500 • Will work on all plantings
• will give high yields with good management
late
• High yielding.
December/ Colourless 4000 to
Richmond Early
Edible
4500
•
•
Large grain size similar to Bunya
giving excellent end use acceptance
January
October/ • Excellent grain size
Fernside November
for hay. Late
Edible/
Colourless
5000 -
•
•
End use acceptance excellent
Bred from Warrigal & would suit all planting time after mid Dec
forage 5500
December • Will also suit haymakers
on for grain • Fernside has been selected to replace 6785, Jabiru and Warrigal
October/
• Moonbi is suited to early plantings
November
Forage/ • must be planted before mid December
for hay 4000 -
Hayman Early
Edible Colourless
4500
•
•
Shorter in stature than 791
Dries down very quickly about 2 weeks quicker than 791 and will
January on st
be 1 variety harvested spreading harvest window
for grain
• Good all round performer
• Industry benchmark for
From mid Limited use
6500- • drought tolerance
PBA6785 December
on
as Edible
Full fat
Buff
7500 • bushy plant
• with small seed
• Good weathering tolerance at harves
Indicates Plant Breeders Rights apply to Fernside, Hayman, Richmond , Moonbi, Bunya and StuartPlanting partners & best planting dates for
soybean varieties by area
Variety Area best suited to Planting windows usage Planting partners
• Southern NSW, Lachlan Valley & Vic
Macquarie & Lachlan valley 6 weeks from mid November till late Djakal partner with Snowy
Djakal MIA & Victoria December
Edible/crushing
• Macquarie Valley Djakal partner with
Moonbi and 791
6 weeks from mid November till late
Snowy MIA & Victoria Edible/crushing • Southern NSW & Vic Djakal & Snowy
December
• Macquarie Valley partner with Djakal
Macquarie Valley to northern 6 weeks from mid November till end
Moonbi NSW of December
Edible/crushing and 791
• N NSW partner with 791
Macquarie Valley to 6 weeks from mid November till late
PBA791 Edible/crushing • Further north with Bunya
Bundaberg December
6 weeks all December till early
Richmond Northern NSW to Burnett
January
Edible/crushing Mid December on Bunya, 6785 & Fernside
Northern rivers NSW to North 6 weeks from mid December till late Mid December Ascot & Bunya, January
PBA6785 Queensland January
Edible/crushing
Fernside & Bunya
Hay & silage October/November Hay, silage & Mid December 6785 and Bunya, January
Fernside Darling Downs & Burnett For grain 6 weeks from mid grazing, 6785 & Bunya
December till late January Edible/crushing
November to mid December 791 & Rose,
Liverpool Plains to Central 10 weeks from mid November till late
Bunya Queensland January
Edible/crushing December Ascot, mid late December into
January 6785 & Fernside
Hay, silage &
Northern NSW to North Hay & silage October/November for
Hayman Queensland grain from early January on.
grazing, Summer plant Early January, 6785, Bunya
Edible/crushing
8 weeks summer from mid December
Coastal & tropical till early February or winter crop 3 Summer plant Hayman 6785 & Stuart, no
Leichhardt Queensland weeks end of June early July
crushing
partner in winter
northern Queensland
Central & tropical Summer plant Hayman, 6785 &
Stuart Queensland
Late Edible/crushing
LeichhardtMungbean varieties available
planting rate plants per
Seed Weathering Comments more info on all Mung bean varieties go sq metre
Variety Colour resistance to www.mungbean.org.au dryland to irrigation
Crystal has high levels of tolerance to Powdery Mildew, Tan
Crystal Green Fair Spot & Halo Blight among current varieties. Crystal has 25 to 30
performed very well over the past 2 years
It is a direct replacement for Green Diamond A and Celera.
Growers are advised to consult their marketer before
planting. Celera II-AUA has shown equivalent yields to Green
25 to 30
Celera 11 AU Green Fair Diamond in disease free situations, in northern New South
Wales and southern Queensland. Celera II-AUA has
significantly improved halo blight resistance, compared to all
current varieties.
A dark grey coloured seed that has good resistance to
Green cracking and weather damage at maturity There is strong
Satin II (dull)
Fair
demand for high quality Regur beans for export to Japan and
18 to 25
India
Jade is tall erect plant type with management & agronomy
similar to Crystal and has out yielded Crystal in trial over a
Jade AU Green Fair
number of years. For more info see go to the AMA site;
25 to 30
www.mungbean.org.au
Planting windows for mung beans
Region Range Preferred
Darling Downs early Oct-late Jan early Jan-mid Jan
Western Downs late Sept-early Feb early Jan-early Feb
All the varieties listed above are protected by the Plant Breeders Rights Act
Correct inoculation is imperative for a successful crop.
Please contact any of the team listed on the back page for correct positioning of varieties to match your needsContact Details
Leaders in seed, pulse & grain trading
Office 60 Industrial Ave
Seed Store corner of Boundary Road and Carroll St Toowoomba
Postal address PO Box 9484 Wilsonton 4350
Phone: 07 4633 5555
Fax: 07 4634 5960
Mobile Numbers and Email addresses:
Peter Brodie: Director/Sales Support, 0428 717 632 peter@pbagrifood.com.au
David Ridgway: Seed Manager/Sales Support, 0428 717 207 david@pbagrifood.com.au
Barry Lennaen: Sales Support/Dispatch 0418 301 907 barry@pbagrifood.com.au
Ben McIntyre: Sales/Agronomy Support, 0437 410 532 benm@pbagrifood.com.au
Andrew McDonald: Sales/Agronomy Support,0438 196 917amcdonald@pbagrifood.com.au
Ian Morgan: Sales Support, 0488 906 407 ian@pbagrifood.com.au
Catherine Brodie: Director, 0438 298 086 catherine@pbagrifood.com.au
For plant populations and specific variety recommendations please contact any of the team for correct positioning of varieties. We
also recommend the use of inoculants when planting soybeans and mung beans.
Disclaimer The information in this publication is intended as a guide only.. PBAgrifood, their officers, employees and agents, cannot
guarantee that information enclosed is without flaw of any kind. While all due care to ensure that the information provided is correct at time of
publication, seasonal conditions and planting times may alter the characteristics as described. For further information contact PBAgrifood.You can also read