F1 Content
Cabbage
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A reliable Dutch Brussels sprout hybrid offering strong disease resistance for both the fresh market and industrial processing.
Description
Dutch breeding excellence: Content F1
When it comes to large-scale Brussels sprouts production, selecting the right hybrid is critical for both profitability and supply chain stability. The Content F1 hybrid from the Dutch breeding company Nickerson Zwaan has established itself as a reliable mid-late variety, specifically designed for industrial processing and long-term storage.
Agronomic Potential and Disease Resistance
This hybrid shows exceptional adaptability to temperate climates. With a growing cycle of 130–140 days, the plant develops dense, uniform sprouts with excellent flavor profiles. A standout feature of Content F1 is its genetic resistance to Fusarium wilt and powdery mildew, two common phytopathogens that often threaten yields in high-humidity environments.
Cultivation Guidelines
Professional agronomists recommend a planting density of 30,000 to 35,000 plants per hectare. This density is optimal for achieving a uniform harvest that is well-suited for both mechanical and hand harvesting. Due to its high marketability, the product is in consistent demand among freezing and canning facilities, as well as fresh produce suppliers who prioritize aesthetic quality and sprout firmness.
- Type: Brussels sprouts.
- Maturity: 130–140 days.
- End-use: Processing and fresh market.
- Key Benefits: Resistance to Fusarium wilt and powdery mildew.
By choosing Content F1, growers invest in time-tested Dutch genetics that minimize crop loss risks and ensure predictable, high-quality results at the end of the season.
Crop & resistance
Crop
Disease resistance
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| Recommended Density | 30-35 thousand pcs/ha |
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Maturation (seedlings)
Maturation (seedlings)
By the length of the vegetation period, cabbage varieties are conditionally divided into three maturity groups: early maturing (100 — 120 days), mid-season maturing (120 — 150 days), and late maturing (more than 150 days). When sowing cabbage seeds in March — April, cabbage seedl... |
130-140 days |
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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| Plant Type | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Cabbage |
| Manufacturer | Nickerson Zwaan |
| Country | Netherlands |
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