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2010/2011
Variety Evaluations - Bathurst, NSW
WEEK
11 - 17 January 2011
Comments: The
weather leading up to this week has seen increasing sunshine
and some heat. Mornings early in the week down to 15C. Maximum
temps in high 20's. 5-10mm rain.
Jade WF
Nectarine 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 65mm fruit
(140g) with average TSS (12-13 Brix) this season.

SF03-153
YF Nectarine 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 78mm fruit
(234g) with average TSS (14 Brix) this season.
SF03-154
YF Nectarine 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 72mm fruit
(194g) with average TSS (16 Brix) this season.

Azurite
(SF 99-109) YF
Peach 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 76mm
fruit (217g) with average TSS (12-13 Brix) this season.

Ivoire WF
Peach 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 72mm fruit
(169g) with average TSS (12-13 Brix) this season.

Vermeil
WF Peach 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from France. Average 69mm fruit
(150g) with average TSS (12-13 Brix) this season.

Saturn
WF Flat Peach 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from California. Average 61mm
fruit (72g) with average TSS (13 Brix) this season.

Bandora YF
Plum 20/1/11 - This
is a medium chill variety from Israel. Average 63mm
fruit (120g) (unthinned tree) with average TSS (15
Brix) this season.
NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION
The Commercial Grower acknowledges that no information, representation or warranty
has been made by ANFIC or any of its member nurseries on its behalf as
to: the suitability of the plant
for the Commercial Grower’s needs and environment; and the performance
of the Plant and fruit variety to which it belongs, and the Commercial
Grower acknowledges that it has not relied on any such information, representation
or warranty. The Commercial Grower represents and warrants that it has
made its own inquiries prior to the purchase of the Plants and has satisfied
itself as to all matters or qualities pertaining to the Plant.
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