2015 prairie brand soybeans. 0598r2 0.5 rm grower plot top 3 finish f.i.r.s.t. top 20% yield – mn:...
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2015 Prairie Brand Soybeans
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Top Products For 2015
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1822R2 1.8 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Titonka, Lake Park– MN: Glenville, Walnut Grove
• State trials top 20% yield– ICPT: Maynard
Positioning Notes:Nice line: will remind you of 1722R2 – clean down the rowConsistency across all soil types – will move south better than 1794R2Good defense: BSR, SWM, IDCAvoid SDS prone soilsHighest yield of 1.5-1.8 RM products in 2014
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1947R2 1.9 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Remsen, Titonka, Floyd, Greene,
Harris– MN: Walnut Grove, Madison, Sleepy
Eye– SD: Alexandria, Iroquois
• F.I.R.S.T. top 20% yield– IA: Algona, Osage– MN: Clinton, Glencoe, Jeffers,
Litchfield, New Richland– SD: Flandreau, Beresford, Howard– Region Summary: MNCE, MNSO,
SDEC
• State trials top 20% yeld– ICPT: Manly– SDSU: Miller, Bath
PositioningWow! Beats 2024R2’s westFull plant profile – fit for 30” rowsUse as your big gun for top end yield – acres coming off corn-corn-corn rotationNot much defenseOnly bean that outperformed 2024R2 consistently in 2014: +3 bu/ac west of I-35
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1956R2 1.9 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish:– IA: Sioux Rapids, Woden, Floyd,
Greene, Harris, Bancroft– MN: Walnut Grove
• F.I.R.S.T. top 20% yield– IA: New Hampton, Algona, Osage– MN: Jeffers, Clinton, Wabasso,
Glencoe, Kasson, New Richland– Region Summary: IANO Early,
MNSO
• State trials top 20% yield– ICPT: Nashua, Sutherland, Corwith,
Maynard– SDSU: Bath, Bancroft
Positioning NotesVERSATILE: plant everywhere
Medium tall plant Good BSR, IDC, SWM Handles stress
SDS tolerance is very average according to 2014 observationsCloser to 2.0 than 2024R2Vs. 2024R2
+1 bu/ac north of Hwy 18 -1 bu/ac south of hwy 18
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2033R2 2.0 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Floyd, Bancroft– MN: Glenville
• Did not test extensively
PositioningCompetitive with 2024R2Great defense for wet disease prone ground
Makes a great companion for many products
Brings stability in disease areas
plant type can get branchy though
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2188R2 2.1 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Remsen, Bancroft– MN: Glenville, Milroy
• F.I.R.S.T. top 20% yield– MN: New Richland, Kasson
• State trials top 20% yield– ICPT: Manly– SDSU: Miller, Geddes
Positioning NotesReplacement for 2099NRR2Great IDC tolerance for tough high pHWell-drained soilsAll row widthsGreat way to offer a diverse genetic package: 1947R2, 2024R2, 2188R2, 2230R2
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2319R2 2.3 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Albert City, Kamrar, Adel,
Merrill, Lehigh– NE: Wakefield
• F.I.R.S.T. top 20% yield– IA: Laurens, Moorland– SD: Salem, Ethan, Gary– Region Summary: IANC Early
Positioning Notes:2419RR2 with SCN protection
Same yield this year, wait until a dry year – SCN more of a factor
Avoid crap soils• Put where 2419RR2 has
been successful• Soils with decent
productivity
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2556R2 2.7 RM
Positioning Notes:Replacement for 2468R2Sell against AG2433Big plant – good for soils where you need above average heightSDS tolerance is suspect
2014 observations were below average
May limit its use Central IA & east
Brand Yield
PB-2556R2 52.4
AG2433 51.8
PB-2484R2 51.4
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2600R2 2.6 RM
• Grower plot top 3 finish– IA: Alta, Sioux Rapids, Kamrar,
Carroll, Merrill– NE: Wayne, Wakefield
• F.I.R.S.T. top 20% finish– IA: Hartley, Galva– SD: Salem– Region Summary: IANW Full
• State top 20% yield– Missouri Valley, Corwith, Lowden
Positioning NotesVery good standabilityDoes carry some SCN resistance: use on soils with very light to no SCN population densityWet soils – no tillGood results west although it does work central & east as wellReplacement for 2668R2’s going forward?Yield leader: 2-3 bu/ac better than 2668R2
Disease CoverageBSR IDCPRR SCNSDS SWM
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N-Hibit (harpin protein)
N-Hibit 1 Trifoliate ahead Check
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N-HibitNon N-Hibit