Every HFA variety is selected for a specific end use, latitude band and growing window. Use the comparison table to shortlist, read the cultivar profiles for context, then send us your block details for a tailored quote.Our export capabilities cover the USA, New Zealand and areas within Europe
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VARIETY | GRAIN YIELD | FIBRE YIELD | THC % | CBD % | CROP CYCLE | SEED SIZE | ; |
RUBY | 1200-1400kg/ha | 6000-8000kg/ha | Under 0.10% THC | Under 0.1% | 120 days | Average 3.5–4mm | ; |
KING GEE 2.0 | 1100-1200kg/ha | 16000-18000kg/ha | Under 0.20% THC | Average 6% | 130-140days | Average 5-6mm | ; |
Woongarra Fibre + | 800kg/ha | 16000-18000kg/ha | Under 0.05% THC | Under 0.1% | 120-130 days | Average 3.5–4mm | ; |
Bundy Gem | 1500-1700kg/ha | 5000-6000 kg/ha | Under 0.01% THC | Under 0.1% | 90-110 days | Average 4-5mm | ; |
Our most-requested cultivars across fiber, grain and dual-purpose programs.
Ruby (Dual-Purpose) is an Australian industrial hemp cultivar bred in 1998 throughout the Bundaberg region in Queensland, Australia. As a Dual-Purpose variety, Ruby can be sown throughout Australia before Christmas (September–November) .
King Gee 2.0 is an industrial hemp cultivar developed in Australia in the 1990s, known for its high biomass and late flowering traits, making it ideal for fibre and hurd production. It can be planted between September and December and typically flowers in April.
A unique fibre line identified within our Farnsfeld cultivar, Wongarra, emerged as a dominant later flowering variety, possessing strong phenotypic attributes such as tall growth, high yield potential, and minimal branching from the core stems. Wongarra is HFA’s fastest fibre production variety,
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