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PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
2017SEED GUIDE
1-888-CURRYSD | CurrySeed.com
2017 Curry® Seed Benefits:• 100% of all Curry Seed corn will be treated with
CurryCoatTM. It is a special formula of seed corn treatment that includes Poncho® 500/VOTiVO® at no extra charge.
• 100% free replant on Curry 900-00 series corn. 900-00 series corn is Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme, our most highly traited corn.*
• 100% free replant on CurryCoat treated soybean seed.*
• 80 years of uncompromising seed service — planning for 100 years.
• Winter “After Harvest” meetings.
• Local service backed by an international seed company.
*Certain Conditions apply
In 1918, J.J. Curry attended Iowa State College as a 26-year-old farmer looking for new ideas to use on the South Dakota farm that his family homesteaded in June of 1861. As a young farmer, J.J. strived to increase his agricultural knowledge and, at that time, Iowa State College (now Iowa State University) offered winter courses, which allowed farmers to take classes while avoiding the busy planting season.
In 1935, J.J. attended a winter course at Iowa State, where a new type of seed corn was introduced. The new seed corn featured hybridization, a new technology of corn breeding. That year, J.J. saw an opportunity for a better product and more profitable yields for his fellow farmers. So he sold the new hybrid seed corn and encouraged his peers to test it against their bin run seed. The results were immediately evident: farmers saw an increase of 40 to 60 bushels per acre higher than open pollinated corn.
From there, J.J. started selling hybrid seed corn to neighbors and expanded production at Elk Point, S.D. His sons, Jim and Ed, joined the company in the early 1950s and continued producing and selling hybrid seed corn, expanding into the tri-state area of South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska.
As the 1970s and 80s experienced irrigation expansion, especially from center pivots, the development of irrigation in Curry Seed territories led to record sales. During that
time, Jim’s son, Kevin, along with Ed’s two sons, Bill and David, joined Curry Seed, expanding the sales area and developing more production capacity.
In the spring of 2008, Pioneer announced that the Curry Seed Brand was purchased from the Curry family. Continued regional seed research has proven that locally selected seeds are able to make sizable improvements over nationally developed lines — which is why the Curry family continues to raise hybrid seed corn at Elk Point, S.D. for the Curry Seed Brand.
Today, Curry Seed remains dedicated to finding every opportunity for better products and more profitable yields. That’s how J.J. Curry did business, and that’s how we’ll keep doing it.
Curry Seed Stands for Success
Curry Seed Stands for Tradition
THISSTANDIS WHERE WE
Providing hybrids that will strengthen your family’s bottom line is our passion. A great product line-up is just part of our success.
Our team consists of men and women who live where you live, see what you see and have the expertise to make helpful suggestions based on your exact circumstance. Curry started as a family business, and decades later we continue to operate with that same mentality.
Curry’s ever growing team works together to identify agronomic issues and provide timely, profitable solutions — as a family, for your family.
This is where we STAND.
Curry Seed Stands for Family
Curry Seed Stands for Expertise
2017 SEED GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS
Corn Pages 4 – 14
Silage Guide Pages 14 – 15
Soybeans Pages 16 – 26
Sunflowers Page 27
Sorghum Page 28
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I am the fourth generation to farm my family’s land near Beresford, South Dakota. Production ag has always been a part of my life. Growing up, we raised feeder cattle, lambed out ewes and had a farrow-to-finish hog operation. My dad taught me to take care of any land that feeds your family and encouraged me to pursue my education. So, I headed to SDSU to further my dream of working in agriculture.
Since then, I’ve raised a family with the same appreciation for farming that my father passed on to me. Though my wife, Michelle, and I have moved into town, I continue to farm my family’s land. The farm has become a big test plot for me to learn about new concepts and practices so that I may help dealers and customers in the most practical way—with experience.
I was born into a ranching family located in western South Dakota. We moved to Alcester when I was four, and that’s where I developed a strong appreciation for farming and agriculture.
I have enjoyed many opportunities to work in the ag sector since graduating from SDSU fifteen years ago. My wife and I, along with our two children, currently live in Akron, Iowa, where we also operate a small farm with my brother — which keeps us busy.
The most rewarding part of selecting and managing products for Curry is meeting with, and learning from, dealers and customers within the Curry Seed family.
Stuart Carlson Agronomist
Eric Solberg Product Manager
trait options, numbering key & scoringProduct Name Designation Curry
Series Includes Blend Ratio
Insect Protection
Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme AMXT 900-00 RW/YGCB/HXX/LL/RR2 (Major); LL/RR2 (Minor) 95/5 Above/Below
Optimum® AcreMax® Xtra AMX 800-00 YGCB/HXX/LL/RR2 (Major); LL/RR2 (Minor) 90/10 Above/Below
Optimum® AcreMax® TRIsect® AMT 800-00 RW/YGCB/HX1/LL/RR2 (Major); LL/RR2 (Minor) 90/10 Above/Below
Optimum® AcreMax® AM 700-00 YGCB/HX1/LL/RR2 (Major); LL/RR2 (Minor) 95/5 Above
Herculex® 1 HR 600-00 HX1/LL/RR2 — Above
Herculex® XTRA XR 400-00 HXX/LL/RR2 — Above/Below
Roundup Ready® R 300-00 RR2 — —
Conventional — 100-00 — — —
All seeds treated with CurryCoat Poncho® 500/VOTiVO®
BRAND CORN PRODUCTS
Flex Ear, 1 = Fixed EarEAR FLEX:
STRESS EMERGENCE: All products are expected to establish normal stands under average soil conditions. Stress emergence is a measure of the genetic ability or potential to emerge in the stressful environmental conditions of cold, wet soils or short periods of severe low temperatures, relative to other Curry brand products. Ratings of 7-9 indicate very good potential to establish normal stands under such conditions; a rating of 5-6 indicates average potential to establish normal stands under moderate stress conditions; and ratings of 1-4 indicate the product has below average potential to establish normal stands under stress and should not be used if severe cold conditions are expected immediately after planting. Stress emergence is not a rating for seedling disease susceptibility, early growth or speed of emergence.
MID-SEASON BRITTLE STALK: Ratings determined by frequency and severity of stalk snappage at lower to middle stalk internodes from conditions usually favored by rapid or optimum growth. Relative response of products can be affected by planting date, stage of growth, rate of growth, wind severity and other variables. Scores derived from both natural observations and artificial evaluation immediately prior to tasseling. NOTE: Scores do not reflect snappage enhanced by or due to herbicide interaction. The use of growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba can increase the brittle snap potential of
corn products. Products with lower brittle stalk ratings will require more caution and have a higher risk associated with the use of growth regulator herbicides. Early application, proper rates and application methods, along with both product and herbicide selection can help reduce this risk. BRITTLE STALK PRECAUTION: In areas with higher potential for brittle stalk breakage, growers must balance the risk of planting products with brittle stalk ratings of less than 4 against the overall performance of more resistant products with higher ratings. All products have a period of susceptibility to brittle stalk. Products with below average ratings may have a longer period of susceptibility, or may experience more severe breakage relative to products with higher scores during period of susceptibility.”
GRAY LEAF SPOT PRECAUTION: Avoid planting products with a lower gray leaf spot (GLS) rating in continuous corn fields that have a history of GLS infection, unless tillage operations that bury significant amounts of corn residue and inoculum are practiced.
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT CAUTION: In conditions where northern leaf blight (NLB) risk is high, growers should consider planting only products with at least moderate NLB resistance ratings of 4 or higher.
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PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
702-42amtm brand
812-18amxtm brand
815-20amxtm brand 715-13amtm brand
82 DAY
92 DAYCORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN95 DAY
Long, girthy ear with average grain quality
Late flower will limit movement north out of 85 RM zone
A taller hybrid with solid standability
Excellent Goss’s and NLB tolerance will allow west to east placement
Better suited for warm soil at planting
Very nice field appearance
Good standability and plant health
Excellent Goss’s and NLB tolerance allows west to east placement
Better suited for warm soils at planting
Rock solid stalks and roots
Late flower will limit movement north of RM zone
Flowering and agronomics allow good southern movement
Fits well as a dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2120KERNEL ROWS 14-16EAR FLEX 7TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 5
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2270KERNEL ROWS 14-16EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 7
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2350KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 5
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DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
819-93amxtm brand 719-91amtm brand
920-03amxttm brand 720-02amtm brand
99 DAY
100 DAY
Rock solid agronomics
Short statured product ideal for narrow rows
Late season plant health and standability
Fixed ear product, requires high population to optimize yield
Place in northern Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin
Plant in warm soils as stress emergence is average
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Hybrid works well east to west in 100 RM zone
South Dakota all-star
Keep in northern part of 100 RM zone
Good test weight and excellent ear flex
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2370KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 5
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2470KERNEL ROWS 16-20EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 5
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921-60amxttm brand 721-57amtm brand
101 DAY
New genetic package brings great standability
Excellent stalks and roots
Good drought tolerance with high yield potential
Great for Wisconsin
Below average brittle rating
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2400KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 5
CORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
822-63amxtm brand 722-49amtm brand
102 DAY
Flowers early for its maturity
Solid yield potential
Rock solid standability
Responds to late season fungicide application
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2450KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 5
CORN ON CORN
822-09amttm brand 322-74tm brand 122-08tm brand
102 DAY
High yield potential hybrid that works well east to west
Keep off of light and poor water holding capacity soils
Good drought tolerance
Favorable staygreen
Very good tolerance to Goss’s Wilt
Adapted well for southern movementEAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2530KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 7TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 4
922-32amxttm brand
102 DAY
Shorter stature plant with strong stalks and excellent roots
Below average brittle rating
Early harvest recommended allows movement north and south
Early flower
Great for Wisconsin
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2450KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 6
CORN ON CORN
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PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
824-04amxtm brand
104 DAY
Solid 104 maturity hybrid with nice package of agronomic traits
Great standability
Performance potential especially strong in NW IA, SE SD and S MN
Outstanding test weight for this maturity
Nice phenotype with green leaves and brown husks late in the season
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2630KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 3
CORN ON CORN
923-83amxttm brand
103 DAY
Early flower allows hybrid to move north out of 103 RM zone
Short stature complements excellent standability
Good tolerance to Goss’s and NLB
Plant this hybrid first as stress emergence is superb
Outstanding test weight and grain quality
Avoid areas prone to drought
Performs best in Iowa and east EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2370KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 7COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 5
CORN ON CORN
824-37amxtm brand
104 DAY
Eastern hybrid
Rock solid standability
Good disease tolerance
Good dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2470KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 6
CORN ON CORN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
425-17tm brand
105 DAY
Consistent, leader hybrid in the 105 maturity zone
Performs well east to west
Nice western package of traits makes this a top choice in the central and western corn belt
Above average drought tolerance
Consider product placement due to below average disease package: GLFSPT, NLB and anthracnose
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2500KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Pink Orange
HUSK COVER 4
826-64amxtm brand
106 DAY
106 RM hybrid with top-end yield performance potential
Excellent standability including outstanding brittle snap tolerance
Girthy flex ear with very good test weight and grain quality
Good Goss’s and NLB tolerance allows west to east positioning
Plant this hybrid first as stress emergence is superb
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
Responds to late season fungicide application EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2630KERNEL ROWS 16-20EAR FLEX 8TEST WEIGHT 7COB COLOR White
HUSK COVER 5
CORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN
925-95amxttm brand 725-59amtm brand 125-05tm brand
105 DAY
Wide area of adaptation from South Dakota to Wisconsin
Food-grade quality grain with excellent test weight and grain quality
Very solid stalks, roots and stress emergence
Short statured plant with semi-flex ear
Narrow row candidate
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2500KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 5
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
727-33amtm brand 327-55tm brand
107 DAY
A shorter statured hybrid with good roots and stalks
Ideal for narrow rows
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Can move south in 108 RM zone
Adequate foliar resistance
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2580KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 7
728-92amtm brand
108 DAY
Moderate plant structure with very good agronomics: above average stalks, roots and brittle snap tolerance
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Very good NLB resistance, average GLFSPT
Excellent test weight grain and grain quality
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2530KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 7COB COLOR Pink Orange
HUSK COVER 4
928-58amxttm brand
108 DAY
Strong western hybrid with best performance Iowa and west
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Average stalks, excellent roots and brittle snap tolerance
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2580KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 5TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink Orange
HUSK COVER 8
CORN ON CORN
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UC
TS11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
130-07tm brand830-39amxtm brand
110 DAY
Adapts well over a wide area
Plant structure hides its yield
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Moderate plant stature with average stalks, good roots and brittle snap resistance
Late harvest watch out
Good candidate for last season fungicide application EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2600KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 5
829-35amxtm brand
109 DAY
Very solid agronomic package with above average stalks, roots and brittle snap resistance
Average drought tolerance so hybrid is best placed on good ground or under irrigation
Very good grain quality and test weight
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2700KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 8TEST WEIGHT 7COB COLOR White
HUSK COVER 3
729-96amtm brand
109 DAY
Nicely statured plant type with good grain quality
Average stalks with excellent late roots and brittle snap resistance
Good candidate for fungicide application
Keep off drought prone soils
Performs best in high management systems
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silageEAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2600KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 8TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR White
HUSK COVER 3
CORN ON CORN
CORN ON CORN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
832-33amxtm brand 732-99amtm brand 132-06tm brand
112 DAY
Adapts over a broad area and moves south well
Best performance on irrigated soils with high fertility
Drought tolerance average
Good stalks and roots with average brittle snap resistance
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2760KERNEL ROWS 16-20EAR FLEX 9TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 3
733-13amtm brand
113 DAY
113 RM platform with very high yield potential over a broad area, but best performance Iowa and west
Girthy ear with average test weight
Moderate plant stature with good stalks and brittle snap resistance
Late roots are a watchout
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Narrow row candidate EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2700KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 7TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 4
CORN ON CORNCORN ON CORN
731-16amtm brand
111 DAY
Western corn belt adapted product
Outstanding drought tolerance with Optimum® AQUAmax® product designation
Moderate plant stature with good stalks and brittle snap resistance
Workhorse hybrid best positioned in NE & IA
Good NLB and Goss’s wilt resistance, scout for GLF
Good candidate for last season fungicide applicationEAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2630KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 7TEST WEIGHT 4COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 3
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932-66amxttm brand
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
633-62tm brand 333-52tm brand
933-88amxttm brand
113 DAY
113 DAY
Sets the standard for the western corn belt
Multiple years of consistent performance
Moderate plant stature
Very good stalks and brittle snap resistance, roots are average
Plant first as stress emergence is superb
Proven genetics offering a solid agronomic package
Good, consistent performance potential over a broad area
Taller plant stature
Above average brittle snap resistance
Very good test weight/grain quality
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2680KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 4TEST WEIGHT 5COB COLOR Pink Orange
HUSK COVER 8
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2680KERNEL ROWS 16-18EAR FLEX 6TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink Orange
HUSK COVER 4
CORN ON CORN
935-67amxttm brand 735-31amtm brand
115 DAY
Excellent yielding agronomically sound hybrid
Best results when placed on good soils/irrigation
Excellent stalks, roots and brittle snap tolerance
Dual purpose hybrid—grain and silage
Food-grade hybrid
Open husks with good grain qualityEAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2730KERNEL ROWS 18-20EAR FLEX 9TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Pink
HUSK COVER 3
CORN ON CORN
14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT HEALTH
STRESS EMERGENCE
GRAY LEAF SPOT†
DROUGHT TOLERANCE
STAYGREEN†
NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
DRYDOWN†
GOSS’S WILT
ROOT STRENGTH
EAR HEIGHT
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT†
EARLY VIGOR
PLANT HEIGHT
GIBBERELLA EAR ROT
DIPLODIA EAR ROT†
BRITTLE STALK
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS HYBRID BENEFITS
735-44amtm brand
115 DAY
Widespread adaptation, potential yield leader both east and west
Taller plant stature with excellent stalks and roots
Average brittle snap can cause concern in western corn belt
Drought tolerance average, performance can drop below 140 bpa
Above average test weight and good tolerance to Fusarium Ear Rot
EAR CHARACTERISTICS
GDU’S TO BLACK LAYER 2810KERNEL ROWS 14-18EAR FLEX 7TEST WEIGHT 6COB COLOR Red
HUSK COVER 4
435-12tm brandCORN ON CORN
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702-42amtm brand 8 — — 7 5 5 6 8 5 8 5 7 8 4
812-18amxtm brand 7 — — 8 9 7 6 8 8 8 8 4 6 5
815-20amxtm brand
9 Y — 8 6 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 4715-13amtm brand
819-93amxtm brand
6 — — 9 8 9 9 7 9 7 9 4 4 5719-91amtm brand
920-03amxttm brand
8 Y Y 7 8 8 7 9 8 9 8 5 5 6720-02amtm brand
921-60amxttm brand
7 — — 9 7 8 8 7 8 7 8 4 4 6721-57amtm brand
822-63amxtm brand
7 — — 9 7 9 6 8 9 8 9 4 4 5722-49amtm brand
822-09amttm brand
8 Y — 9 5 7 8 8 8 8 8 5 4 5322-74tm brand
122-08tm brand
922-32amxttm brand 7 — — 8 8 9 7 6 9 6 9 4 4 4
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SILAGE GUIDE
Optimum® AQUAmax® hybrids: Product performance in water-limited environments is variable and depends on many factors such as the severity and timing of moisture deficiency, heat stress, soil type, management practices and environmental stress as well as disease and pest pressures. All hybrids may exhibit reduced yield under water and heat stress. Individual results may vary.
AMXT - Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme Insect Protection system contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. The major component contains the Agrisure® RW trait, the YieldGard® Corn Borer gene, and the Herculex® XTRA genes.
® Poncho, VOTiVO, Raxil, Gaucho and Allegiance are registered trademarks of Bayer.
® Maxim is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company.
AMX - Optimum® AcreMax® Xtra Insect Protection system with YGCB, HXX, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects.
AM - Optimum® AcreMax® Insect Protection system with YGCB, HX1, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above-ground insects.
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923-83amxttm brand 6 — — 8 8 9 8 8 9 8 9 4 4 7
824-04amxtm brand 6 — — 9 8 8 5 8 9 8 9 4 5 6
824-37amxtm brand
6 — — 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6724-16amtm brand
925-95amxttm brand
8 — — 8 6 6 5 8 6 8 6 3 4 6725-59amtm brand
125-05tm brand
425-17tm brand 8 Y — 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 5 4 4
826-64amxtm brand 8 Y — 8 7 8 9 8 8 8 8 5 5 6
728-92amtm brand 7 — Y 9 9 9 9 7 9 7 9 4 4 7
928-58amxttm brand 5 — Y 8 8 9 8 7 9 7 9 4 4 6
829-35amxtm brand 7 — — 7 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 6 6 7
729-96amtm brand 8 Y — 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 4 5 6
830-39amxtm brand
6 — Y 9 8 9 9 6 9 6 9 4 4 5 130-07tm brand
731-16amtm brand 6 — Y 9 9 9 7 6 9 7 9 4 5 4
932-66amxttm brand
9 Y — 8 7 8 9 9 8 9 8 8 8 5 832-33amxtm brand
732-99amtm brand
132-06tm brand
733-13amtm brand 7 — Y 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 4 5 4
933-88amxttm brand 8 — — 9 6 7 6 8 7 8 7 7 5 6
935-67amxttm brand
9 Y — 8 6 8 9 8 7 8 7 7 8 6 735-31amtm brand
735-44amtm brand
8 — — 6 7 6 9 7 6 7 6 6 7 6 435-12tm brand
IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful in selecting and managing products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other products sold by Curry. Information and scores are assigned by Curry and are based on period-of-years testing through 2015 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2016 harvest. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision.
AMT – Optimum® AcreMax® TRIsect® Insect Protection System with RW, YGCB, HX1, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag refuge solution for above and below ground insects. The major component contains the Agrisure® RW trait, the YieldGard® Corn Borer gene, and the Herculex® I genes. In EPA-designated cotton growing counties, a 20% separate corn borer refuge must be planted with Optimum AcreMax TRIsect products. Curry,® Optimum,® AcreMax,® TRIsect® and AQUAmax® are trademarks of Pioneer.
Herculex® Insect Protection technology by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Hi-Bred. Herculex® and the HX logo are registered trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
YieldGard,® the YieldGard Corn Borer Design and Roundup Ready are registered trademarks used under license from Monsanto Company.
Liberty,® LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer.
Agrisure® is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. Agrisure® technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under a license from Syngenta Crop Protection AG.
EverGol® is a registered trademark of Bayer.
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SCORING: 9 = Superior, 1 = PoorPLANT HEIGHT 9 = Tall, 1 = Short
EAR HEIGHT: 9 = High, 1 = Low
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
BRAND SOYBEAN PRODUCTS
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PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE GENE
Rps1c = Resistant to races 1-3, 6-11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34, 36Rps1k = Resistant to races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21-24, 26, 36, 37Rps1a = Resistant to races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13-18, 24Rps6 = Resistant to races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-21, 25, 28, 33-35
numbering key & scoringRATINGS: 9 = Superior, 1 = Poor
GRAIN RATING: % of Protein & Oil at 13% Moisture
CANOPY WIDTH: 9 = Extremely Bushy, 1 = Very Narrow
APHID TOLERANCE: AA = Above AverageA = AverageBA = Below Average
SEED SIZE SCORE: 9 = Small, 1 = Large
: = Preliminary Data
BST—BROWN STEM ROT: SUS = SusceptibleMS = Moderately SusceptibleMT = Moderately TolerantT = Tolerant
PLANT HEIGHT FOR MATURITY: 9 = Tall, 1 = Short
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH: Ratings based on relative length of hypocotyls, which is the portion of the seedling between the cotyledons and the root. S = Short; M = Medium; L = Long.
FIELD EMERGENCE: Rating based on speed and strength of emergence in sub-optimal temperatures. 1-3 = Below Average; 4-6 = Average; 7-9 = Excellent.
NO DATA: Not Enough Locations
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Leader product for mid group 0 maturity
Good SCN race 1 and 5 resistance
Outstanding SCN race 3 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c)
Good Phytophthora field resistance
Good IDC tolerance
Excellent shattering tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of white mold
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate IDC tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of SDS and Charcoal rot
Leader product for early group 1 maturity
Outstanding SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k and Rps6)
Good IDC tolerance
Very good soybean aphid antibiosis
Excellent shattering resistance
May lodge in highly productive environments
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 6PROTEIN % 32.3OIL % 20.3
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE Peking
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K,6
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
1061tm brand
1084tm brand
1103tm brand
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SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 3PROTEIN % 34.7OIL % 20.7
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Outstanding SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Outstanding IDC tolerance
Outstanding brown stem rot field tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of white mold
Outstanding SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps3a and Rps1c)
Outstanding downy mildew tolerance
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate white mold field tolerance
Resistant to brown stem rot
Avoid fields with a history of SDS
Excellent harvest standability
Very good SCN race 1, 3 and 5 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c)
Excellent field emergence
Resistant to brown stem rot
Avoid fields with a history of SDS
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Small
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR White
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C,3A
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE Peking
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1105tm brand
1115tm brand
1141tm brand
1
1.1
1.4
(No Data)
(No Data)
(No Data)
(No Data)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Good IDC tolerance
Very good brown stem rot field tolerance
Good harvest standability
Leader for mid group 1 maturity
Outstanding SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Good IDC tolerance
Very good soybean aphid antibiosis
Tall plant height may provide an advantage in stress environments
May lodge in highly productive environments
Outstanding SCN race 1, 3 and 5 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c and Rps6)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate IDC tolerance
Excellent harvest standability
Resistant to brown stem rot
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K,6
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE Peking
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1164tm brand
1167tm brand
1181tm brand
1.6
1.6
1.8
(No Data)
(No Data)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 33.4OIL % 20.4
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 32.8OIL % 20.2
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Above average downy mildew tolerance
Good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Great IDC tolerance
Moderate white mold field tolerance
Excellent harvest standability
Leader for early group 2.0 maturity
Outstanding SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate white mold field tolerance
Excellent harvest standability
Excellent shattering tolerance
Resistant to brown stem rot
Uniform height in rolling ground
Great companion product for 1225
Outstanding downy mildew tolerance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Excellent field emergence
Avoid fields with a history of Phytophthora and IDC
Very high yield potential
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1218tm brand
1225tm brand
1227tm brand
2.1
2.2
2.2
*
* *
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 34.3OIL % 19.7
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 7PROTEIN % 34.1OIL % 19.7
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 35.0OIL % 19.6
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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PRO
DU
CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Good yield potential when placed on well managed ground
Good phytophthora field tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of SDS
Attractive plant stature with good standability
Excellent field emergence
Very high yielding potential soybean with good defense
Medium bushy soybean with medium height
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c)
Excellent harvest standability
Avoid fields with a history of SDS
Moves west into SD very well
Very consistent
Leader product for mid group 2.0 maturity
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Moderate white mold field tolerance
Very good frog eye leaf spot tolerance
Excellent shattering resistance
Performs from western NE to eastern IA
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR White
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Grey
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE Yes
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE Peking
APHID TOLERANCE BA
3226LLtm brand
1246tm brand
1252tm brand
2.2
2.4
2.5
(No Data)
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % No DataOIL % No Data
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 33.7OIL % 20.1
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 32.7OIL % 20.4
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Excellent companion for 1252
Excellent harvest standability and emergence
Moderate upright soybean with good height
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Moderate IDC resistance
Good white mold tolerance
Workhorse variety with high yield potential
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Above average downy mildew tolerance
Very high yield potential when placed on better ground
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c)
Very good brown stem rot field tolerance
Excellent frog eye leaf spot tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of SDS
Exceptional yield potential with great defense
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Excellent harvest standability
Resistant to brown stem rot
Keep under irrigation in western NE to keep height
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR White
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1C
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1264tm brand
1267tm brand
1279tm brand
2.6
2.6
2.7
* *
*
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 34.3OIL % 19.7
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % 33.7OIL % 20.1
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 33.6OIL % 20.2
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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DU
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Top yield potential variety
Handles diverse soil types is a strength of this variety
Good tolerance to areas prone to IDC
Shorter variety with multiple pods per node
Excellent shatter tolerance
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Good yield potential when placed on well managed ground
Avoid fields with a history of SDS and IDC
Good early vigor and harvest standability
Good field emergence
Good shatter tolerance
Excellent harvest standability
Medium bushy soybean with moderate height
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1K)
Very high yielding potential soybean
Performs best in western Iowa, SD and NE
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Grey
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Imperfect Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Grey
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Imperfect Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Medium
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE Peking
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1289tm brand
3285LLtm brand
1299tm brand
2.8
2.8
2.9
*
*
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 32.6OIL % 21.1
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) No DataPROTEIN % 32.6OIL % 21.1
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 7*PROTEIN % 33.5OIL % 19.8
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Excellent yield potential
Medium tall, medium bushy soybean
Outstanding downy mildew tolerance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Moderate IDC resistance
Excellent harvest standability
Very attractive field appearance
Performs very well under irrigation with great standability
Excellent yield potential under higher fertility
Medium height, medium bushy soybean
Outstanding downy mildew tolerance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1k)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate white mold field tolerance
Early group 3.0 maturity non-cyst product
Best performance in NE Nebraska
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1K)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Very good brown stem rot field tolerance
Outstanding frog eye leaf spot tolerance
Excellent shattering tolerance
Resistant to brown stem rot
Avoid fields with IDC, SDS and charcoal rot
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR White
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Black
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE NO
SCN SOURCE NON SCN
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1308tm brand
1320tm brand
1333m brand
3
3.2
3.3
* *
*
*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 34.7OIL % 19.6
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 34.2OIL % 19.8
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 33.5OIL % 19.7
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
HARVEST STANDABILITY
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
CANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
SHATTER TOLERANCE
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
Great companion for 1357 with more yield potential
Elite soybean with high yield potential for this zone
Moderate height bushy canopy
Outstanding downy mildew tolerance
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Moderate IDC tolerance
Outstanding SCN race 3 resistance
Good SCN race 14 resistance
Very good brown stem rot field tolerance
Excellent shattering resistance
Avoid fields with a history of IDC and white mold
Prioritize for earlier and frequent scouting when aphids are present in the area
Outstanding yield potential
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Avoid fields with a history of IDC and white mold
Slightly below average tolerance to soils with high chloride salt accumulation
Racehorse type product
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Black
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR Purple
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Tan
HILUM COLOR Black
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE None
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT MT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE None
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
BROWN STEM ROT HT
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE None
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
1341tm brand
1357tm brand
1390tm brand
3.4
3.5
3.9
(No Data)
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*
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 2PROTEIN % 33.5OIL % 19.5
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 6PROTEIN % 34.0OIL % 18.9
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 4PROTEIN % 33.1OIL % 19.6
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
26B
RA
ND
SO
YB
EAN
PR
OD
UC
TS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE/INSECT TOLERANCE
EMERGENCE WHITE MOLD
HARVEST STANDABILITY SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCECANOPY WIDTH
DOWNY MILDEWPLANT HEIGHT
SHATTER TOLERANCE FROG EYE LEAF SPOT
IRON CHLOROSIS DEFICIENCY
1415Ctm brand
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IMPORTANT: Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only part of your product positioning decision. Individual results may vary.
Trait ratings provide key information useful in selection and management of Curry® brand products in your area. Scores are based on testing through 2015 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2016 harvest. Information and ratings are based on average performance across area of adaptation under normal conditions, over a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Refer to www.curryseed.com or contact a Curry sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Curry brand product and for product placement and management suggestions specific to your operation and local conditions.
Varieties with the LibertyLink® gene (LL) are resistant to Liberty® herbicide.
Liberty®, LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer.
Always follow grain marketing, stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Varieties with the Glyphosate Tolerant trait (including those designated by the letter “R” in the product number) contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate herbicides. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate.
Niche product for the west
Very good SCN race 3 and 14 resistance
Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1K)
Good Phytophthora field tolerance
Good IDC tolerance
Above average frog eye leaf spot tolerance
Excellent field emergence and shattering tolerance
Below average tolerance to soils with high chloride salt accumulation
Prioritize for earlier and frequent scouting when aphids are present in the area
HYPOCOTYL LENGTH Large
FLOWER COLOR White
PUBESCENCE Light Tawny
POD COLOR Brown
HILUM COLOR Brown
BROWN STEM ROT MS
PHYTOPHTHORA GENE 1K
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE YES
SCN SOURCE P188788
APHID TOLERANCE BA
GRAIN RATING
SEED SIZE SCORE (Seeds/lb.) 5PROTEIN % 33.0OIL % 19.4
Protein and Oil percents are calculated based on 13% moisture. The value may vary based on growing season and location.
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A mid-maturity, high-yield potential, disease tolerant mid-oleic ExpressSun hybrid
Adapted to the central sunflower growing areas of ND & SD
This hybrid is suited for the birdseed market
Hybrid performs best in high-yielding environments at moderate populations
KEY ENVIRONMENTS
HIGH YIELD ENVIRONMENT SuitableMINIMUM/NO-TILL ENVIRONMENTS SuitableFIELDS AT HIGH RISK OF SCLEROTINIA Suitable
SOILS
EARLY PLANTING/COLD SOILS Poor Suitability
SUITABILITY
LATE HARVEST SuitableHEAVY CLAY SOILS Poor SuitabilityHIGH POPULATIONS Poor SuitabilityEXPRESS HERBICIDE APPLICATION Highly SuitablePOORLY DRAINED SOILS Poor SuitabilityIRRIGATION SuitableDESICCATION FOR EARLY HARVEST Highly SuitableDOWNY MILDEW PRONE ENVIRONMENTS Highly SuitableHIGH pH-Fe CHLOROSIS SuitableLIMITED IRRIGATION SuitableSUNFLOWER-ON-SUNFLOWER Poor SuitabilityDROUGHT PRONE SOILS SuitableDRYLAND SuitableLOW POPULATION Highly SuitableHIGH RAINFALL-GRAIN MOLD PRONE SuitablePHOMOPSIS PRONE ENVIRONMENTS Highly Suitable
CMO6399tm brand
69 DAY
SUITABILITY RATINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CHARACTERISTIC SCORES DISEASE SCORES
YIELD FOR MATURITY ROOT SCLEROTINIA
COLD EMERGENCE HEAD SCLEROTINIA
DOWNY MILDEWOIL CONTENT
PHOMOPSISMID-OLEIC SCORE
PLANT HEIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
ROOT STRENGTH
TEST WEIGHT
YIELD UNDER DROUGHT
ROOT LODGING
STALK LODGING
DRY DOWN
A mid-maturity, high-yield potential, disease tolerant mid-oleic ExpressSun hybrid
Adapted to the central sunflower growing areas of ND & SD
Hybrid is suited for the birdseed market
High-yielding environments may cause increased plant height
KEY ENVIRONMENTS
HIGH YIELD ENVIRONMENT SuitableMINIMUM/NO-TILL ENVIRONMENTS SuitableFIELDS AT HIGH RISK OF SCLEROTINIA Suitable
SOILS
EARLY PLANTING/COLD SOILS Poor Suitability
SUITABILITY
LATE HARVEST SuitableHEAVY CLAY SOILS Poor SuitabilityHIGH POPULATIONS SuitableEXPRESS HERBICIDE APPLICATION Highly SuitablePOORLY DRAINED SOILS Poor SuitabilityIRRIGATION SuitableDESICCATION FOR EARLY HARVEST SuitableDOWNY MILDEW PRONE ENVIRONMENTS Highly SuitableHIGH pH-Fe CHLOROSIS SuitableLIMITED IRRIGATION SuitableSUNFLOWER-ON-SUNFLOWER Poor SuitabilityDROUGHT PRONE SOILS SuitableDRYLAND SuitableLOW POPULATION Highly SuitableHIGH RAINFALL-GRAIN MOLD PRONE SuitablePHOMOPSIS PRONE ENVIRONMENTS Highly Suitable
CHO6408tm brand
68 DAY
SUITABILITY RATINGS
TRAIT SCORE RATINGS:9=Excellent; 1=PoorBlank=insufficient data
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CHARACTERISTIC SCORES DISEASE SCORES
YIELD FOR MATURITY ROOT SCLEROTINIA
COLD EMERGENCE HEAD SCLEROTINIA
DOWNY MILDEWOIL CONTENT
PHOMOPSISMID-OLEIC SCORE
PLANT HEIGHT
STALK STRENGTH
ROOT STRENGTH
TEST WEIGHT
YIELD UNDER DROUGHT
ROOT LODGING
STALK LODGING
DRY DOWNTRAIT SCORE RATINGS:9=Excellent; 1=PoorBlank=insufficient data
Dupont™, Express®, Expressun® and Totalsol® are trademarks of Dupont or its affiliates.
® Curry is a registered trademark of Pioneer. ® 2016, PHII.
IMPORTANT: Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other Curry brand products, not competitive products. Information and ratings are assigned by Curry Agronomists and Research Managers, based on average performance across area of adaptation under normal conditions, over a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only part of your product positioning decision. Refer to www.curryseed.com or contact a Curry sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Curry brand product and for product placement and management suggestions specific to your operation and local conditions.
numbering key & scoring CMO6399TM
Curry Mid-Oleic
CRMComparative Relative Maturity
The first and last number combined is CRM
RMRelative Maturity
The middle two numbers are RM69
39CMOEMERGENCE: Ratings taken when first true leaf is visible
MID-OLEIC SCORE: 9 = Consistently meets oleic level specifications for NuSun® oil.
PLANT HEIGHT: Short stature is desirable. 9 = Short; 1 = Tall.
DOWNY MILDEW RACE RESISTANCE:
Indicates downy mildew resistance to the races identified.
28B
RA
ND
SO
RG
HU
M P
RO
DU
CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2TRAIT SCORES
2TRAIT SCORES
YIELD FOR MATURITY
YIELD FOR MATURITY
YIELD UNDER DROUGHT
YIELD UNDER DROUGHT
DRYDOWN
DRYDOWN
STALK STRENGTH
STALK STRENGTH
ROOT STRENGTH
ROOT STRENGTH
COLD EMERGENCE
COLD EMERGENCE
HEAD EXERTION
HEAD EXERTION
HEAD TYPE (1=COMPACT: 9=OPEN)
HEAD TYPE (1=COMPACT: 9=OPEN)
TEST WEIGHT
TEST WEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
PLANT HEIGHT
CHARCOAL ROT
CHARCOAL ROT
FUSARIUM ROT
FUSARIUM ROT
HEAD SMUT-NORTH
HEAD SMUT-NORTH
HEAD SMUT-SOUTH
HEAD SMUT-SOUTH
DOWNY MILDEW
DOWNY MILDEW
RUST SOOTY STRIPE
RUST SOOTY STRIPE
ANTHRACNOSE-WEST
ANTHRACNOSE-WEST
HEAD FUSABRIUM
HEAD FUSABRIUM
ANTHRACNOSE-EAST
ANTHRACNOSE-EAST
HEAT RESPONSE
HEAT RESPONSE
LEAF BLIGHT
LEAF BLIGHT
COLOR SCORE
COLOR SCORE
1POSITIONING INFORMATION
A high-yield potential, medium maturity hybrid with good standability
Positioning for: Dry land acres of central and eastern Kansas, south central and southeast Nebraska
Management comments: control greenbugs and chinch bugs when necessary. This hybrid tends to tiller under good conditions.
1POSITIONING INFORMATION
A high-yield potential, full season hybrid with good stalks
Positioning for: Dry land acres of central and eastern Kansas, south central and southeast Nebraska
Management comments: control greenbugs and chinch bugs when necessary. This hybrid tends to tiller under good conditions.
1PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
GRAIN COLOR BronzeENDOSPERM COLOR *
1PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
GRAIN COLOR RedENDOSPERM COLOR White
1OBSERVED SUITABILITY PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
HEAVY CLAY SOILS SuitableEARLY PLANTING/COLD SOILS SuitableHIGH POPULATION SuitableINSECTICIDE LEAF BURN *POORLY DRAINED SOILS *IRRIGATION *NO-TILL Highly SuitableEARLY HARVEST SuitableCHINCH BUG PRONE ENVIRONMENTS *HIGH pH-Fe CHLOROSIS *LIMITED IRRIGATION SuitableSORGHUM-ON-SORGHUM SuitableLOW TEMP AT FLOWERING *ERGOT PRONE ENVIRONMENTS *DROUGHT PRONE SOILS SuitableDRYLAND Highly SuitableLOW POPULATION SuitableHIGH RAINFALL–GRAIN MOLD PRONE *SOOTY STRIPE PRONE ENVIRONMENTS Suitable
1OBSERVED SUITABILITY PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
HEAVY CLAY SOILS SuitableEARLY PLANTING/COLD SOILS SuitableHIGH POPULATION *INSECTICIDE LEAF BURN *POORLY DRAINED SOILS *IRRIGATION *NO-TILL Highly SuitableEARLY HARVEST Highly SuitableCHINCH BUG PRONE ENVIRONMENTS *HIGH pH-Fe CHLOROSIS *LIMITED IRRIGATION SuitableSORGHUM-ON-SORGHUM SuitableLOW TEMP AT FLOWERING *ERGOT PRONE ENVIRONMENTS *DROUGHT PRONE SOILS Highly SuitableDRYLAND Highly SuitableLOW POPULATION SuitableHIGH RAINFALL–GRAIN MOLD PRONE *SOOTY STRIPE PRONE ENVIRONMENTS *
CS093tm brand
CS168tm brand
109 RM
116 RM
9=Superior; 0=Poor
9=Superior; 0=Poor
* = Insufficient or Inconsistent Observations
* = Insufficient or Inconsistent Observations
(No Data)
(No Data)
(No Data)
(No Data)
(No Data)
1POSITIONING INFORMATION is based upon historical field observations and analysis of traits by Agronomists and Research Managers and may not predict future results. Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as part of your product positioning decision.
2TRAIT SCORES are based upon period-of-years testing and were the latest available at the time of printing.
Curry makes no warranties, express or implied around the information contained herein. All such warranties are hereby disclaimed.
HEAD TYPE: 9 = Open; 1 = Compact. PLANT HEIGHT: 9 = Very Tall; 1 = Short.
HEAD SMUT RESISTANCE: Rated for resistance to Races 1, 2, 3, 4.
HEAT RESPONSE: 1 = Delays, least responsive; 9 = Responsive, usually heads under stress. Grain sorghum hybrids react differently to environmental conditions. The characteristics used to describe this environmental reaction are “heat response” and “color score.” Either trait is desirable in grain sorghum hybrids. Yearly environment will dictate which characteristic benefits production. NOTE: Heat response and color scores express characteristics that could be favorable or unfavorable, depending on environmental conditions. Characteristics should be compared to hybrids of similar maturity group only.
COLORING: 1 = Delays maturity; 9 = Very responsive, matures under cool conditions. Grain coloring in sorghum hybrids is closely associated with physiological maturity. Hybrids which are “early to color” are more responsive to cool temperatures than other sorghum hybrids. Under cool conditions from weather or late planting, these hybrids tend to mature and dry down rather than delay maturity. Grain sorghum hybrids react differently to environmental conditions. The characteristics used to describe this environmental reaction are “heat response” and “color score.” Either trait is desirable in grain sorghum hybrids. Yearly environment will dictate which characteristic benefits production. NOTE: Heat response and color scores express characteristics that could be favorable or unfavorable, depending on environmental conditions. Characteristics should be compared to hybrids of similar maturity group only.
numbering key
CS093TM
Curry Sorghum
RMAdd 100 to the first and the second digits for maturity
Random selected number forIdentification purposes09
3CS
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2017 SEED TREATMENTS
CurryCoat is a seed-applied, performance-enhancing technology developed specifically for Curry® Seed
and is offered on Curry brand seed products.
CORNStandard Rate CurryCoat seed treatment for corn is a powerful combination of Poncho® 500/VOTiVO®, Maxim® Quattro and Raxil® seed treatment. CurryCoat is offered on corn at no added charge.
CURRYCOAT FORMULA
Poncho®/VOTiVO® Insecticide • Applied directly to the seed, Poncho®/VOTiVO®
insecticide protects the whole plant, above and below ground, preventing damage to early-season seedlings and roots before pests can strike.
• Employs a biological mode of action with a unique bacteria strain that lives and grows with young roots, creating a living barrier that prevents nematodes from causing damage. It also has a systemic agent that’s absorbed by new roots immediately, providing control of many critical early season insect pests.
Maxim® Quattro Fungicide • A four-way formulation, this seed-applied fungicide contains four active ingredients to provide broad-spectrum protection against early-season diseases.
Raxil® Fungicide • Controls diseases like loose smut, common bunt and common root rot.
SOYBEANSCurry brand soybeans ordered with CurryCoat will be treated with a new performance-enhancing technology called EverGol® Energy fungicide along with Biostacked seed treatment, Gaucho® insecticide and Allegiance® fungicide. Additional charges will apply.
CURRYCOAT FORMULA
EverGol Energy Fungicide • A next-generation technology from Bayer CropScience,
EverGol Energy fungicide has multiple modes of action, including a new mode that provides enhanced protection against a broad spectrum of early season diseases such as Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., Botrytis cinerea and Phomopsis longicolla.
Biostacked • Stimulates rhizobia to produce the biochemical factors shown to improve root nodulation. Nodulation improves nitrogen fixing ability, which enhances nutrient uptake and overall plant performance.
Gaucho® Insecticide • This seed-applied insecticide provides unmatched protection against the worst early season pests.
Allegiance® Fungicide • Aids in the fight against stand-reducing diseases such as Rhizoctonia and Fusarium.
NEW iLeVO® Soybean Seed Treatment OptionThe ONLY seed treatment solution for soybean Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) and activity against nematodes.
• Early Plant Protection
• Increased Plant Health
• Increased Yields
• Activity Against SDS and SCN
VISIT CURRYSEED.COM FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS.
Roland, IA: (left) base treatment control (commercial seed-applied fungicides and Poncho®/VOTiVO®), (right) and iLeVO® + Base treatment
Poncho®, VOTiVO®, Raxil®, Gaucho®, Allegiance® and EverGol® Energy are registered trademarks of Bayer. Maxim® is a registered trademark of Syngenta Group Company.
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