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CONTENTSGOLDEN HARVEST 1 Golden Harvest Story
2 Product Placement
5 Research
CORN 6 Traits Portfolio
8 Hybrid Characteristics
10 Hybrid Descriptions
15 Silage Characteristics
16 Agronomic Management
ENOGEN CORN 17 Enogen Story
19 Hybrid Characteristics
20 Hybrid Descriptions
22 Agronomic Management
SOYBEANS 23 Soybean Story
24 Soybean Characteristics
26 Variety Descriptions
STEWARDSHIP 29 Stewardship
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With company roots dating to the mid-1800s, the Golden Harvest® brand draws on a rich heritage that combines genetics, agronomy and service to deliver high-quality corn hybrids and soybean varieties. Today, every Golden Harvest hybrid and variety is bred with the individual needs of hardworking farmers like you in mind.
Golden Harvest has a diverse hybrid and variety portfolio to maximize yield in every field. Bred to perform in even the most difficult conditions, Golden Harvest Corn hybrids offer insect control, water optimization and herbicide tolerance with high-performing Agrisure® traits and technologies. Golden Harvest Soybeans contain built-in resistance to yield-robbing pests and diseases and the traits you need to protect against many of today’s toughest threats.
Not only are our hybrid and variety agronomic attributes second to none, our Golden Harvest Seed Advisors™ know how to put them to work for you. From planting to harvest, our independent Seed Advisors go the extra mile to help you harvest your best season yet because at the end of the day, your success is our success.
SEED THAT REWARDS YOUR HARD WORK
GOLDEN HARVEST
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HOW AGRONOMIC KNOWLEDGE IMPROVES PRODUCT PERFORMANCE
Excellent genetics are important, but top performance requires more than just planting last year’s plot winner. Successful placement and management of corn hybrids and soybean varieties is absolutely critical to achieving top-end yields.
Agronomic know-how is at the core of the Golden Harvest team, from our breeders to local independent Seed Advisors. To help you maximize product performance across different environments, we begin with our Core Equation, which considers Soils, Genetics, Management and Environment, and examine how these factors interact with Golden Harvest products. Thoroughly understanding these four elements, along with knowledge about Golden Harvest Corn and Soybean products, will guide a sound seed recommendation for maximum performance on each �eld.
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PRODUCT PLACEMENT
GENETICSSOILS
The starting point for a good �eld recommendation is understanding its soil.
Five key metrics about a soil help determineproduct �t:
• Soil type or texture – based on percentage of mineral particles such as sand, silt or clay, which impacts drainage, aeration and availability of nutrients
• pH – a measure of soil acidity/alkalinity, which affects availability of plant nutrients
• Drainage – result of various factors in�uencing water-holding capacity
• Cation exchange capacity (CEC) – measure of the soil’s ability to hold/release water and nutrients
• Organic matter – increases nutrient/water- holding capacity
• Fertility – measure of nutrient content and availability
Understanding the genetic characteristics of a product and its key agronomic attributes is the second key part of successful productplacement, including:
• Heterotic background – a hybrid’s genetic background can indicate tendencies and some characteristic strengths and weaknesses
• Ear type – some ear types can reduce risk across different soil types and in different temperature and water-driven environments
• Root type – different root types perform better in certain soils and environments
• Plant type – particular plant types perform better in different populations and can mitigate risk in situations where heat, water, canopy and weed control may be limiting factors
• Disease tolerance – hybrids vary in disease tolerance, but management and environment are also contributing factors
• Emergence/vigor – hybrids vary in emergence strength and can be impacted by both management and environment
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In farming corn and soybeans, no two �elds or growing seasons are ever the same. Regularly check GoldenHarvestSeeds.com for tips on how to respond to the unexpected and stay informed on handling the latest challenges. You can also visit the site to �nd your local independent Golden Harvest Seed Advisor, who can provide area expertise and �eld-speci�c solutions to help you maximize yield on every �eld.
MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT
Crop management includes many practices that can vary by area. Consider the following six key management practices when positioninga product, and also look at other products which provide complemetary options to furtherreduce risk:
• Planting population – performance can be impacted positively or negatively by population
• Nitrogen application – hybrids vary in response to nitrogen
• Crop rotation – considerations based on previous crop can include emergence and pest issues
• Response to fungicide – consideration for risk of fungal diseases
• Yield environment – additional management inputs can affect yield
• Complementary seed options – spread risk by selecting diverse hybrids and varieties
The �nal element of successful product postioningincludes the most unknown and uncontrollablevariables. The environment changes by geography,�eld and season. Key considerations here include:
• Drought tolerance – performance under water stress
• Weather conditions – impact of temperature, precipitation and moisture on performance
• Yield environment – range of typical yield expectations for a �eld
• Geographical �t – relative maturity is a key part of local �t
With access to local trial and yield data, state-of-the-art placement tools and in-depth knowledge of the key attributes driving performance, your local independent Seed Advisor is well-equipped to recommend hybrids and varieties that will thrive in each �eld. They can also provide guidance on managing your seed selections throughout the season for best possible results.
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OUR DATA-DRIVEN SOLUTIONSWITNESSRESEARCH POWERED RESULTSTo help ensure best local positioning of Golden Harvest Corn and Soybeans, our Agronomy Research program analyzes their agronomic characteristics each year. Using research locations across the Corn Belt, these studies provide insight on best management practices for Golden Harvest hybrids and varieties.
Uniform testing methodology means research results are a reliable predictor of the response farmers will see in their fields. Our independent Golden Harvest Seed Advisors are trained to use the information from the agronomic research studies to help guide product placement and management for top performance in farmers’ fields.
GET IMMERSED IN LOCAL FIELD TRIALSTo get a closer look at part of our Agronomy Research program, visit a Golden Harvest Grow More™ Experience site. Attendees will enjoy an immersive training experience that features local agronomic recommendations and Golden Harvest hybrids and varieties best-suited for particular field situations. The sites offer a front-row seat to new products and allow visitors the opportunity to talk to local agronomists about management practices, technologies and products that can help reach their production goals. To find out when the next Golden Harvest Grow More Experience day is, talk with your local Golden Harvest Seed Advisor.
RESEARCH
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PROTECT GENETIC YIELD POTENTIAL WITH AGRISURE TRAITSThe Agrisure traits portfolio offers best-in-class insect control, water optimization and herbicide tolerance.
Featuring a different mode of action, the Agrisure Duracade® trait is a critical component in your corn rootworm management program. • Agrisure Duracade trait stacks feature a different mode of action to help control corn rootworm
differently than other traits on the market, resulting in healthier plants with stronger root systems that supply optimal water and nutrient uptake
• Available in integrated E-Z Refuge® products that offer farmers the convenience of not having to manage separate refuge acres
• Offered in the latest, high-yielding genetics, such as water-optimizing Agrisure Artesian® hybrids, and in combination with other insect control and herbicide-tolerant trait technologies
Visit AgrisureDuracade.com for more information.
The Agrisure Viptera® trait delivers more control of more insects for more yield potential.• Agrisure Viptera stacked with Agrisure RW controls up to 16 above- and below-ground pests,
including black cutworm, corn earworm and Western bean cutworm
• Reduces mycotoxin development by limiting insect damage through comprehensive control of corn earworm and other ear-feeding insects, helping to protect grain quality
• A critical part of today’s top-performing trait stacks, Agrisure Viptera provides extraordinary above-ground insect control for maximum yield and productivity
Visit AgrisureViptera.com for more information.
Agrisure Artesian corn hybrids maximize yield when it rains and increase yield when it doesn’t.• Built using scientifically selected genes, this elite class of high-performing hybrids can respond
to water stress with multiple modes of action and at virtually any stage of growth—managing gaps in rainfall throughout the season
• The most advanced corn water technology for season-long performance
• A simple, efficient way to help manage the unpredictability of weather
Visit AgrisureArtesian.com for more information.
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AGRISURE TRAITS NOMENCLATURE These traits and technologies are available in a variety of high-performing trait stacks. To convey the characteristics and advantages of the various Agrisure trait stacks, there is a consistent, straightforward naming system to indicate the technologies present in each trait stack.
Syngenta offers multiple integrated, single-bag refuge options. A number of Agrisure, Agrisure Viptera and Agrisure Duracade trait stacks are available as E-Z Refuge products, offering dual modes of action on key pests along with grower convenience and stewardship compliance.
Agrisure Duracade®
5% Single Bag Integrated Refuge*
E-Z Refuge®
Agrisure® RW + Agrisure Duracade—corn rootworm controlAgrisure CB/LL + Herculex® 1—corn borer controlAgrisure Viptera® + Herculex 1—broad lepidopteran controlAgrisure Duracade series plus glyphosate and glufosinate tolerance**
Any hybrid with an “A” after the trait nomenclature indicates that it features Agrisure Artesian® technology. Agrisure Artesian technology is featured in many trait stacks.
Agrisure Duracade
5% Single Bag Integrated Refuge*
E-Z Refuge
Agrisure RW + Agrisure Duracade—corn rootworm controlAgrisure CB/LL + Herculex 1—corn borer controlHerculex 1—broad lepidopteran suppressionAgrisure Duracade series plus glyphosate and glufosinate tolerance**
Agrisure
5% Single Bag Integrated Refuge*
E-Z Refuge
Agrisure RW + Herculex RW—corn rootworm controlAgrisure CB/LL + Herculex Xtra—corn borer controlHerculex 1—broad lepidopteran suppressionHerbicide tolerance—glyphosate and glufosinate**
Agrisure
5% Single Bag Integrated Refuge*
E-Z Refuge
No corn rootworm traitAgrisure CB/LL + Herculex Xtra—corn borer controlHerculex 1—broad lepidopteran suppressionHerbicide tolerance—glyphosate and glufosinate**
Agrisure Viptera
5% Single Bag Integrated Refuge*
E-Z Refuge
No corn rootworm traitAgrisure CB/LL + Herculex 1—corn borer controlAgrisure Viptera + Herculex 1—broad lepidopteran controlHerbicide tolerance—glyphosate and glufosinate**
Agrisure Viptera
20% Structured Refuge
Agrisure RW—corn rootworm controlAgrisure CB/LL—corn borer control Agrisure Viptera—broad lepidopteran controlHerbicide tolerance—glyphosate and glufosinate**
Agrisure Viptera
20% Structured Refuge
No corn rootworm traitAgrisure CB/LL—corn borer controlAgrisure Viptera—broad lepidopteran controlHerbicide tolerance—glyphosate and glufosinate**
5 2 2 2 A
5 1 2 2
3 1 2 2
3 1 2 0
3 2 2 0
3 1 1 1
3 1 1 0
* Corn Belt only.** Consult bag tags for E-Z Refuge product herbicide options; only those labeled EZ1 may be sprayed with glufosinate.
Note: The naming system does not apply to Agrisure 3000GT.
For more information about the Agrisure traits portfolio, visit AgrisureTraits.com
High-Performing Traits toProtect Genetic Yield Potential
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Flex hybrids adjust to growing conditions by changing ear length or kernel depth. Determinate/Fixed hybrids are less able to adjust ear size. Plant Population is considered more important for a determinate-ear hybrid than for a flex-ear hybrid.
Drought: Agrisure Artesian water-optimized hybrid.
KeyRating Scale 1 = Best 9 = Worst - = Not available
Test Weight 1 = High 9 = Low
Plant Height 1 = Tall 9 = Short
Ear Height 1 = High 9 = Low
Root Type P = Penetrating M = Modified F = Fibrous
Leaf Type U = Upright S-U = Semi-Upright P = Pendulum
Ear Flex F = Flex SF = Semi-Flex SD = Semi-Determinate D = Determinate
Husk Cover S = Short M = Medium L = Long
Cob Color R = Red P = Pink W = White
Disease Tolerance 1 = High 9 = Low - = Not Available
CHARACTERISTICS
PRODUCT TRAIT OFFERS
Gold
en H
arve
stHy
brid
Ser
ies
Above/Below Ground Insect Protection with E-Z Refuge
Above Ground Insect Protection with E-Z Refuge
Above/Below Ground Insect Protection
Above Ground Insect Protection
No Insect Protection
No Insect Protection
Conventional
G84J92 3011A GTA Conv.-A NEWG89A09 NEW 5122 NEW 3120 NEW Conv. NEWG90Y04 5222A NEW 3220A NEW 3110A GTA/LL NEWG92T43 5222 3220 3111G94U87 NEW 3110A NEW Conv.-A NEWG95D32 3220 NEWG96V99 5122 3120G97N86 NEW 5222 NEW 3110 NEWG97X48 5122 3111G98L17 5122 3120 NEW 3000GT Conv. NEWG98R06 5122 3010G98Y58 GT/LL NEWG01D24 NEW 3120 NEWG01P52 3122A GTAG02W74 3000GT Conv.G03A50 5122 3120G03C84 5122 NEW 3120G03H42 5122 3000GTG03W95 3000GTG05B91NEW 5122 NEW 3010 NEWG05T82 3122 GTG06K93 3000GTG06N80 5222 3220 3111 GTG06Z97NEW 5122 NEW 3120 NEWG07F23 3111 GT Conv. NEWG07H81 NEW 3010A NEWG07B39 3122A 3120A 3111A GTAG09A86 NEW 3000GT NEW 3110 NEWG09E98 3122G09Y24 NEW 5222A NEW 3220A NEWG10C45 5122 3010G10S30 5222 3220G10T63 3122 3120 3000GT Conv. NEWG11F16 5222A 3111A GTA NEWG11U58 3122 3220G12W66 3220 NEW 3000GT GT NEW Conv. NEW
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MATURITY INFORMATION AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS PLANT CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE TOLERANCE PRODUCT
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
GDUs
to S
ilk
GDUs
to B
lack
Lay
er
Emer
genc
e
Seed
ling
Vigo
r
Root
Stre
ngth
Stal
k St
reng
th
Drou
ght
Gree
n Sn
ap
Stay
gree
n
Dryd
own
Test
Wei
ght
High
pH
Plan
t Hei
ght
Ear H
eigh
t
Root
Typ
e
Leaf
Typ
e
Ear F
lex
Husk
Cov
er
Cob
Colo
r
Gray
Lea
f Spo
t
North
ern
Corn
Lea
f Blig
ht
Goss
’s W
ilt
Eyes
pot
Anth
racn
ose
Stal
k Ro
t
Fusa
rium
Cro
wn
Rot
Com
mon
Rus
t
Gold
en H
arve
stHy
brid
Ser
ies
86 1200 2140 3 3 3 3 1 4 3 4 2 3 3 5 M S-U SF M R - - 4 - - - - G84J9289 1215 2280 2 2 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 4 5 M U SF L R - 4 4 3 - - - G89A09 NEW92 1240 2300 2 3 4 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 F P SF M R - 3 4 - - - - G90Y0492 1265 2350 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 2 5 2 2 2 F P F M R 5 3 6 3 4 5 2 G92T4394 1265 2375 3 3 3 2 1 3 4 3 3 2 3 5 M U SF M R - 3 5 - - - - G94U87 NEW95 1280 2400 3 3 3 2 2 5 2 4 2 2 2 4 F S-U SF M R 4 5 3 2 - 3 4 G95D3296 1275 2420 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 5 4 M S-U SD M R - 3 4 - - 4 - G96V9997 1275 2400 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 M U SD L R 4 4 4 - - - - G97N86 NEW97 1270 2400 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 M S-U SF M R 3 - 6 4 - - 5 G97X4898 1295 2410 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 1 2 2 M P SF M R - 5 6 5 3 - - G98L1798 1295 2410 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 2 3 1 4 3 M U SF M R - 2 5 - - - - G98R0698 1305 2430 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 4 M P SF M R 6 2 7 2 3 - - G98Y58
101 1300 2440 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 M U SD M R - 2 3 - - - - G01D24 NEW101 1335 2460 2 2 4 2 1 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 P U SF M P 4 4 3 3 3 2 - G01P52102 1300 2445 3 4 2 2 2 4 3 4 4 3 5 6 M S-U SF S R 3 2 6 - 4 3 - G02W74103 1315 2460 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 4 4 M S-U SF M R 4 3 4 - 3 5 - G03A50103 1355 2475 4 4 3 3 3 4 5 3 4 3 3 3 M S-U SF M R 4 3 4 - 4 3 3 G03C84103 1315 2460 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 M S-U D S R 3 3 5 3 2 3 3 G03H42103 1365 2510 3 2 4 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 2 4 F S-U SF M P 5 3 4 5 5 - 3 G03W95105 1320 2555 4 3 3 3 3 2 6 3 3 4 6 6 P U SD M P 5 3 6 - - - - G05B91NEW
105 1355 2550 2 2 5 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 2 3 M U SF M P 4 5 3 4 2 2 3 G05T82106 1385 2530 3 3 3 3 2 4 4 4 3 2 3 3 M S-U F M R 5 4 3 4 4 5 4 G06K93106 1350 2570 4 4 2 3 3 2 5 3 4 3 6 6 M P SF M R 4 3 5 2 3 5 4 G06N80106 1325 2560 3 3 4 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 M U SD M R 4 4 4 - - - - G06Z97NEW
107 1375 2570 3 3 3 2 2 3 4 3 4 4 5 5 M S-U SF M P 3 2 4 2 - - 5 G07F23107 1360 2550 3 3 2 3 1 4 4 4 3 3 2 4 F U F M R 4 4 6 - - - - G07H81 NEW109 1375 2570 4 2 5 4 1 4 4 5 4 3 3 4 M P SF M P 5 4 4 - 4 4 - G07B39109 1385 2580 4 2 3 2 3 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 M S-U SD M P 3 5 4 5 - - - G09A86 NEW109 1395 2570 3 2 5 2 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 3 M U SD M P 3 3 5 6 2 2 3 G09E98109 1420 2570 4 3 4 4 1 3 5 4 4 4 5 3 M S-U SD M R 5 2 4 - - - - G09Y24 NEW110 1405 2570 4 3 2 2 3 5 4 3 3 1 3 3 M S-U SF M R 3 3 2 3 - 5 4 G10C45110 1405 2570 3 3 4 3 4 3 5 4 4 2 5 4 M S-U F M P 6 2 4 2 - - - G10S30110 1405 2580 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 2 2 4 2 3 M U SF M R 3 4 3 5 - - 4 G10T63111 1430 2590 4 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 5 4 5 5 M P SF M R 4 3 5 2 - - 4 G11F16111 1405 2580 4 4 2 3 2 3 5 4 4 3 6 6 M P SF M P 7 3 4 - 4 6 - G11U58112 1425 2620 4 3 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 M S-U SF M W 4 4 3 4 - 3 3 G12W66
Note: Disease and Insect Ratings
Ratings are not absolute; environmental conditions and certain cultural practices, such as continuous corn, play a critical role in disease development and insect infestation, which can, in turn, predispose plants to secondary disease such as stalk and ear rots. If conditions are severe, even hybrids rated as resistant can be adversely affected. Growers should balance yield potential, hybrid maturity and cultural practices against the anticipated risk of disease or insect pressure.
Ratings are based on interpretation of statistically analyzed results of studies conducted by Syngenta.
Seed products with the LibertyLink® (LL) trait are resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium, an alternative to glyphosate in corn, and combine high-yielding genetics with the powerful, non-selective, postemergent weed control of Liberty® herbicide.
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Description key
RM: 101: Specific relative maturity for this hybrid series.
G01P52 Hybrid Series: All hybrids within this series were developed from the same base genetics.
Trait versions available in this chassis.
NEW: Indicates hybrid series or hybrid trait versions new for 2017.
AGRISURE NOMENCLATURE
Breaking Down the Nomenclature
The brand designator “G” indicates Golden Harvest.
This two-digit number is the same as the last two digits of
relative maturity.
The dash separates the genetic and trait portions.
“A” indicates the presence of Agrisure Artesian technology for water optimization in the hybrid.
The next letter and two-digit number are randomly designated to uniquely identify
each genetic family.
The trait designator is aligned with the Agrisure traits nomenclature system.
G 1 1 F 1 6 - 5 2 2 2 A
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CORN SILAGE HYBRID SELECTION Silage quality and yield scores are based on actual tonnage—the silage analysis values were compared to hybrids of similar maturity.
PRODUCT AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE TOLERANCE AGRONOMIC RESEARCH RATINGS
Gold
en H
arve
stHy
brid
Ser
ies
Rela
tive
M
atur
ity (R
M)
Emer
genc
e
Root
Stre
ngth
Drou
ght
Stay
gree
n
Plan
t Hei
ght
Ear H
eigh
t
Gray
Lea
f Spo
t
Goss
’s W
ilt
Yiel
d (T
on/A
)
CP (%
of D
M)
NDF
48 h
r (%
)
NDF
Dig.
48
hr (%
)
Star
ch (%
of D
M)
Fat (
% o
f DM
)
TDN
(% o
f DM
)
Feed Effect On*
NEL
(Mca
l/lb)
Milk
(lbs
/Ton
)*
Milk
(lbs
/A)*
Beef
(lbs
/Ton
)*
Beef
(lbs
/A)*
G84J92 86 3 3 1 3 3 5 - 4 H l l l l l l l l l l H
G90Y04 92 2 4 1 3 2 2 - 4 H H l l l H l l l H l H
G92T43 92 3 5 3 3 2 2 5 6 l t l t H l t l t t t l
G95D32 95 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 3 H t l l H H l l l H l H
G96V99 96 3 2 3 3 5 4 - 4 H l H l l l H l H H H l
G97X48 97 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 6 t H l l l t l l l t l t
G98L17 98 2 4 3 3 2 2 - 6 H l l l l l l l l H l H
G98R06 98 3 4 4 4 4 3 - 5 l l l l H t t t t t t l
G01P52 101 2 4 1 2 2 3 4 3 l l H l l t l l l l l l
G02W74 102 3 2 2 3 5 6 3 6 t l H H l l l l l t l t
G03A50 103 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 l l H l H H t l t l t l
G03C84 103 4 3 3 5 3 3 4 4 t t H l H H l l t t l t
G03H42 103 2 2 4 3 4 5 3 5 t l l l l H t t t 6 t t
G03W95 103 3 4 2 4 2 4 5 4 H l l l l H l l l H l l
G05T82 105 2 5 2 2 2 3 4 3 H t l l l l l l H H l H
G06K93 106 3 3 2 4 3 3 5 3 l t l l H H H l H l H l
G06N80 106 4 2 3 5 6 6 4 5 l H l H l H l l l l l l
G07F23 107 3 3 2 4 5 5 3 4 H l l l l l H H H H H H
G07B39 109 4 5 1 4 3 4 5 4 H l H H l H H H H H H H
G09E98 109 3 5 2 2 2 3 3 5 H t H H l l H H H H H H
G10C45 110 4 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 l l H H H l l H H l H l
G10S30 110 3 4 4 5 5 4 6 4 t l l l H l l l l t l t
G10T63 110 2 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 H t t t l l l l l H l H
G11F16 111 4 2 1 2 5 5 4 5 t l l l H t l l l t l t
G11U58 111 4 2 2 5 6 6 7 4 t H H H l H H H H t l t
G12W66 112 4 3 4 2 2 2 4 3 H t l l l H l l l H l H
NOTE: Hybrid characteristics such as staygreen and drought stress tolerance are also important to consider when selecting hybrids for silage. Digestibility ratings are based on NIR and in-vitro digestibility analysis. Milk performance estimates generated from University of Wisconsin equations. Comparisons should only be made among hybrids within a maturity group. Although actual silage yield and quality analysis of a hybrid will vary with environment, the relative ranking of a hybrid will be similar. These ratings are a relative performance guide. Conduct a laboratory test to determine actual silage quality when balancing a feed ration.
Using This Chart
Yield: Calculated on a per-acre basis and adjusted to standard moisture.
Crude Protein (CP): Indicates the percent content of feed component relative to other hybrids.
Neutral Detergent Fiber Digestibility 48 Hour (NDFD 48 hr): Estimates the ruminant digestibility of the NDF fraction.
Starch: Indicates the percent content of feed component.
Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN): Sum of the digestibility of different nutrients.
Net Energy Lactation (NEL): Feed effect on net energy for lactating cows based on acid detergent fiber (ADF).
Milk/Ton: An estimate of forage quality driven by starch content, starch digestibility and NDF; Milk/A combines the estimate of forage quality (Milk/Ton) and yield (Tons/A) into a single term.**
Beef/Ton: A proprietary estimate of forage quality driven by TDN; Beef/A combines the estimate of forage quality (Beef/Ton) and yield (Tons/A) into a single term.
Drought: Agrisure Artesian water-optimized hybrid.KeyRating Scale
1 = Best9 = Worst- = Not available
Plant Height1 = Tall9 = Short
*NOTE: These ratings should not be used to estimate actual production per animal, but instead they should be used to determine relative overall silage quality and yield of each hybrid. **Milk/A: Combining yield and quality into a single term, http://www.uwex.edu/ces/forage/pubs/milk2000.htm
Ear Height 1 = High 9 = Low
Ratings Key H= Best Choice l = Good Choice t = Average to Slightly Below Average 6 = Not Recommended - = Not Available
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AGRONOMIC MANAGEMENTPRODUCT AGRONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND PLACEMENT TRAITS END USE TRAITS
Gold
en H
arve
st H
ybrid
Ser
ies
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
Seeding Rate Adaptation to Soil Types/Yield Environments
Star
ch
Prot
ein
Oil
Feed
to G
ain
Yiel
d in
<28
K Po
p
Yiel
d in
28–
31K
Pop
Yiel
d in
31–
34K
Pop
Yiel
d in
34–
37K
Pop
Yiel
d in
>37
K Po
p
Root
Stre
ngth
Stal
k St
reng
th
Cont
inuo
us C
orn
Drou
ght P
rone
High
pH
High
ly Pr
oduc
tive
Varia
ble
Poor
ly Dr
aine
d
Nitro
gen
Resp
onse
G84J92 86 l H H H l 3 3 l H t H H H l H t t HG89A09 NEW 89 t l l H H 3 3 H l t H l l - l l t l
G90Y04 92 l l H H H 4 2 H H l H H l H H l t t
G92T43 92 l H l t t 5 4 l l l H l H H l l t HG94G71 NEW 94 t l l l t 3 2 l l t l H l l - - - -G94U87 NEW 94 l l l l H 3 2 l H l l H H - H l t l
G95D32 95 l H H H H 3 2 H H l H H H t H t t l
G96V99 96 t l l H H 2 3 l l l H l l l H t l l
G97N86 NEW 97 6 l l H H 4 2 t 6 l H t H - l H t t
G97X48 97 t l l l l 4 3 l t t H l l H t H t HG98L17 98 t l H l l 4 3 H l H H H l l H l t l
G98R06 98 6 t l H H 4 2 t t H H l l t H l t HG98Y58 98 6 t l H H 3 3 t t l H l l l H t l -G01D24 NEW 101 t t H H H 2 3 l l l H l l l l l H l
G01P52 101 6 t l H H 4 2 H H l H H l H l H t l
G02W74 102 l H H H l 2 2 l H t H l l t l l t HG03A50 103 t l H l l 3 3 l l l H H t l l l H HG03C84 103 l H H l t 3 3 t H t H H l - l t H l
G03H42 103 6 t l H l 2 3 l t t H l H t l l H l
G03W95 103 l l l t t 4 4 t H 6 H H t H t l H -G05B91 NEW 105 t t H H l 3 3 - l 6 H H H - l l l HG05T82 105 t t l l l 5 2 l H l H H H H H t t l
G06K93 106 H H l t t 3 3 l H l t H t - H t H l
G06N80 106 l l l l l 2 3 t l t H l t l t H H HG06Z97 NEW 106 6 t l l l 4 3 - t t H l H - l l l t
G07F23 107 l l l H H 3 2 H H 6 H H l l l t H HG07H81 NEW 107 H l l t t 2 3 - H t t l l - l t l HG07B39 109 l H H t t 5 4 l H t l H t H l t H l
G09A86 NEW 109 t l l H H 3 2 - l t H H H - t H l l
G09E98 109 t t l H H 5 2 l H t H H H H H l t t
G09Y24 NEW 109 H H H l l 4 4 - H 6 H H l - t H H l
G10C45 110 l l l l l 2 2 l l H H l t - l l t l
G10S30 110 H H H t t 4 3 t l l H l l l t t H l
G10T63 110 l H H l l 4 4 l l 6 H H t l l t H l
G11F16 111 H H l l l 2 2 l H 6 H H l t l t l HG11U58 111 l l l l l 2 3 l H t H H t t t l H HG12W66 112 6 t l H H 3 2 H t l H l l l l t l l
KeyRating Scale
1 = Best9 = Worst
- = Not available
Score InterpretationH= Best Choice
l = Good Choice t = Average to Slightly Below Average 6 = Not Recommended - = Not Available
Drought: Agrisure Artesian water-optimized hybrid.
Agronomy ratings are based on statistically analyzed results of studies conducted by Syngenta. Agronomy ratings are relative based on other hybrids within the same maturity group.
General Interpretation of Hybrid Response to Management/Placement Situations and End Use TraitsSeeding Rate: The seeding rate columns indicate how well a hybrid responds to lower or higher planting populations. Your local Golden Harvest Seed Advisor has a calculator tool to help determine the optimal seeding population for various environments in your local geography.
Adaptation to Soil Types/ Yield Environments: Ratings and soil type classifications are based on interpretation of studies conducted by Syngenta.
Continuous Corn: Favorable ratings in this column indicate hybrids containing multiple agronomic phenotypic traits deemed important for fields where corn is being cultivated for consecutive years. Ratings are weighted based on the following individual hybrid characteristics: emergence strength, early vigor, root and stalk strength, staygreen and yield.
High pH Performance: Ratings represent an assessment of stand establishment, chlorosis severity and yield performance.
End Use Traits: Ratings indicate end-use suitability based on the level of each grain quality characteristic.
Feed to Gain: Favorable ratings indicate hybrids with kernel density and weight associated with optimized feed to gain in a dry-rolled corn ration according to independent testing.
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Golden Harvest is proud to offer a unique product to you in the form of Enogen® hybrids. These hybrids feature an in-seed innovation that benefits farmers marketing grain to participating ethanol plants, as well as producing grain for livestock feed.
ENOGEN: HELPING TO MAKE CORN FARMERS MORE SUCCESSFULEnogen corn helps to enhance ethanol production and make ethanol even more sustainable. Available through independent Seed Advisors, Enogen hybrids enable you to become an enzyme supplier for your local ethanol plant and add value to your crop.
We are working with a growing number of ethanol plants to expand the market opportunity. By the end of 2017, we anticipate more than 200 million bushels of Enogen corn will have been grown on more than 1 million acres and contributed to nearly 4.5 billion gallons of ethanol produced. Enogen hybrids also perform equal to or better than other high-performing corn hybrids, as demonstrated in a number of trials, giving you more options with the same great yields.1
What sets Enogen corn apart from other technologies is that it is designed to enhance ethanol production, which in turn adds incremental value to farmers and rural communities. All Enogen farmers combined are expected to earn a total premium of approximately $32 million in 2017, creating real advantages for corn producers and rural economies.
To grow Enogen corn, you can use your existing cultural farming practices, including nutrient, insect and disease management programs. Enogen farmers are required to follow specific, yet reasonable stewardship requirements that include the planting of non-Enogen border rows around an Enogen corn field, planter and combine cleanout, and dedicating bin space for all Enogen grain.
We are committed to helping corn farmers and ethanol producers be more successful and making the benefits of ethanol more broadly available to consumers.
1 Syngenta production data from over 700,000 contracted acres, 2012–2016.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that approximately 40 percent of the U.S. corn crop is used in ethanol production. Enogen corn enzyme technology helps to enhance ethanol production and can help make home-grown American ethanol even more sustainable. Because Enogen corn hybrids contain the alpha-amylase enzyme directly in the grain, Enogen farmers can become enzyme suppliers for your local plant, increasing the value of your crop and improving profit potential. Visit Enogen.com to learn about how you can become an enzyme supplier.
ETHANOLDemand is Growing
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When growing corn to be fed on-farm for a beef or dairy operation, selecting a hybrid that provides value in the field and in your feed ration is a simple way to improve profit potential. Unique Enogen Feed hybrids do just that, offering proven genetics and strong agronomic characteristics, plus a step-change in the way starch and sugar are processed during digestion, providing more available energy to beef and dairy cattle.
Enogen Feed hybrids offer excellent yield potential and quality across a variety of soil types and conditions, on top of strong agronomics such as standability and disease tolerance. There are no additional agronomic management practices required, unlike other highly managed silage hybrids. Additionally, Enogen Feed hybrids offer the flexibility to harvest for grain or chop for silage, and perform equal to or better than non-Enogen corn hybrids.1
Incorporating Enogen Feed hybrids in your operation is as easy as replacing the corn you currently grow and feed, and allows you to unlock the energy potential of your feed ration. Energy is key to maximizing production, and corn is an important energy source because it supplies starch, which is converted to sugar during digestion. Enogen Feed corn, fed as grain or silage, helps convert starch to sugar more efficiently and more rapidly during the digestive process, resulting in enhanced digestibility and more readily available energy.
Enogen Feed corn is a high-value output product that must be grown as an identity preserved crop and fed on-farm only. Farmers must adhere to all applicable stewardship requirements, and sign and comply with an Enogen contract.
1 Syngenta production data from over 350,000 Enogen acres, 2012–2015.
For more information about Enogen or Enogen Feed corn hybrids, contact your independent Golden Harvest Seed Advisor.
THAT ENERGIZE YOUR FEED RATIONHYBRIDS
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ENOGEN CORN
CHARACTERISTICS
PRODUCT TRAIT OFFERS MATURITY INFORMATION AGRONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS PLANT
CHARACTERISTICS DISEASE TOLERANCE
Enog
en H
ybrid
Ser
ies
Abov
e/Be
low
Gro
und
In
sect
Pro
tect
ion
E-
Z Re
fuge
Abov
e/Be
low
Gro
und
In
sect
Pro
tect
ion
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
GDUs
to S
ilk
GDUs
to B
lack
Lay
er
Emer
genc
e
Seed
ling
Vigo
r
Root
Stre
ngth
Stal
k St
reng
th
Drou
ght
Gree
n Sn
ap
Stay
gree
n
Dryd
own
Test
Wei
ght
High
pH
Plan
t Hei
ght
Ear H
eigh
t
Root
Typ
e
Leaf
Typ
e
Ear F
lex
Husk
Cov
er
Cob
Colo
r
Gray
Lea
f Spo
t
North
ern
Corn
Lea
f Blig
ht
Goss
’s W
ilt
Eyes
pot
Anth
racn
ose
Stal
k Ro
t
Fusa
rium
Cro
wn
Rot
Com
mon
Rus
t
E092T4 3000GT 92 1265 2350 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 2 5 2 2 2 F P F M R 5 3 6 3 4 5 2
E095D3 NEW 5122 NEW 95 1280 2400 3 3 3 2 2 5 2 4 2 2 2 4 F S-U SF M R 4 5 3 2 - 3 4
E097X4 3000GT 97 1270 2400 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 M S-U SF M R 3 - 6 4 - - 5
E098R0 NEW 5122 NEW 98 1295 2410 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 2 3 1 4 3 M U SF M R - 2 5 - - - -
E101P5 3011A 101 1335 2460 2 2 4 2 1 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 P U SF M P 4 4 3 3 3 2 -
E103H4 NEW 3000GT NEW 103 1315 2460 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 M S-U D S R 3 3 5 3 2 3 3
E105T1 3000GT 105 1355 2550 2 2 5 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 2 3 M U SF M P 4 5 3 4 2 2 3
E106N8 5122 3000GT 106 1350 2570 4 4 2 3 3 2 5 3 4 3 6 6 M P SF M R 4 3 5 2 3 5 4
E107B3 3011A 109 1375 2570 4 2 5 4 1 4 4 5 4 3 3 4 M P SF M P 5 4 4 - 4 4 -
E109R3 3000GT 109 1395 2570 3 2 5 2 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 3 M U SD M P 3 3 5 6 2 2 3
E111B8 5122 3000GT 111 1405 2580 4 4 2 3 2 3 5 4 4 3 6 6 M P SF M P 7 3 4 - 4 6 -
E111F1 5122A 111 1430 2590 4 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 5 4 5 5 M P SF M R 4 3 5 2 - - 4
E112J1 NEW 3011A NEW 112 1415 2600 2 2 4 4 1 4 2 3 2 4 3 2 F U SF M R 3 4 3 - - - 3
Flex hybrids adjust to growing conditions by changing ear length or kernel depth. Determinate/Fixed hybrids are less able to adjust ear size. Plant Population is considered more important for a determinate-ear hybrid than for a flex-ear hybrid.
Drought: Agrisure Artesian water-optimized hybrid.Rating Scale 1 = Best 9 = Worst - = Not available
Test Weight 1 = High 9 = Low
Plant Height 1 = Tall 9 = Short
Ear Height 1 = High 9 = Low
Root Type P = Penetrating M = Modified F = Fibrous
Leaf Type U = Upright S-U = Semi-Upright P = Pendulum
Ear Flex F = Flex SF = Semi-Flex SD = Semi-Determinate D = Determinate
Husk Cover S = Short M = Medium L = Long
Note: Disease and Insect RatingsRatings are not absolute; environmental conditions and certain cultural practices, such as continuous corn, play a critical role in disease development and insect infestation, which can, in turn, predispose plants to secondary disease such as stalk and ear rots. If conditions are severe, even hybrids rated as resistant can be adversely affected. Farmers should balance yield potential, hybrid maturity and cultural practices against the anticipated risk of disease or insect pressure.
Ratings are based on interpretation of statistically analyzed results of studies conducted by Syngenta.
Seed products with the LibertyLink (LL) trait are resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium, an alternative to glyphosate in corn, and combine high-yielding genetics with the powerful, non-selective, postemergent weed control of Liberty herbicide.
Cob Color R = Red P = Pink W = White
Disease Tolerance 1 = High 9 = Low - = Not Available
Key
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ENOGEN NOMENCLATURE
Breaking Down the Nomenclature
RM: 92: Specific relative maturity for this hybrid series.
E092T4 Hybrid Series: All hybrids within this series were developed from the same base genetics.
EA B C D E
101 P5 - 3011A
Note: The Agrisure 3000GT trait stack with Artesian is labeled as Agrisure Artesian 3011A.
A “E” indicates Enogen
B Relative maturity number
C Randomly designated letter and number(s)
D Separates the genetic and trait portions
E Trait designator aligned with Agrisure traits. “A” indicates the presence of Agrisure Artesian technology for water optimization in the hybrid.
Enogen hybrids are available in a variety of Agrisure trait stacks. Contact your local Enogen reseller for more information on what’s available in your geography.
Description key
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AGRONOMIC MANAGEMENT
Rating Scale1 = Best9 = Worst- = Not available
Score InterpretationH = Best Choice l = Good Choice t = Average to Slightly
Below Average 6 = Not Recommended - = Not Available
Agronomy ratings are based on statistically analyzed results of studies conducted by Syngenta. Agronomy ratings are relative based on other hybrids within the same maturity group.
Drought: Agrisure Artesian water-optimized hybrid.
General Interpretation of Hybrid Response to Management/Placement Situations and End Use TraitsSeeding Rate: The seeding rate columns indicate how well a hybrid responds to lower or higher planting populations. Your local Golden Harvest Seed Advisor has a calculator tool to help determine the optimal seeding population for various environments in your local geography.
Continuous Corn Agronomic Characteristics: Favorable ratings in this column indicate hybrids containing multiple agronomic phenotypic traits deemed important for fields where corn is being cultivated for consecutive years. Ratings are weighted based on the following individual hybrid characteristics: yield, emergence strength, early vigor, root and stalk strength, staygreen and foliar disease tolerance.
Adaptation to Soil Types/Yield Environments: Ratings and soil type classifications are based on interpretation of studies conducted by Syngenta.
High pH Performance: Ratings represent an assessment of stand establishment, chlorosis severity and yield performance.
End Use Traits: Ratings indicate end-use suitability based on the level of each grain quality characteristic.
Key
PRODUCT AGRONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND PLACEMENT TRAITS END USE TRAITS
Enog
en H
ybrid
Ser
ies
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
SEEDING RATE ADAPTATION TO SOIL TYPES/YIELD ENVIRONMENTS
Star
ch
Prot
ein
Oil
Yiel
d in
<28
K Po
p
Yiel
d in
28–
31K
Pop
Yiel
d in
31–
34K
Pop
Yiel
d in
34–
37K
Pop
Yiel
d in
>37
K Po
p
Root
Stre
ngth
Stal
k St
reng
th
Cont
inuo
us C
orn
Drou
ght P
rone
High
pH
High
ly Pr
oduc
tive
Varia
ble
Poor
ly Dr
aine
d
Nitro
gen
Resp
onse
E092T4 92 l H l t t 5 4 l l l H l H H l l t
E095D3 NEW 95 l H H H H 3 2 H H l H H H t H t t
E097X4 97 t l l l l 4 3 l t t H l l H t H t
E098R0 NEW 98 6 t l H H 4 2 t t H H l l t H l t
E101P5 101 6 t l H H 4 2 H H l H H l H l H t
E103H4 NEW 103 6 t l H l 2 3 l t t H l H t l l H
E105T1 105 t t l l l 5 2 l H l H H H H H t t
E106N8 106 l l l l l 2 3 t l t H l t l t H H
E107B3 109 l H H t t 5 4 l H t l H t H l t H
E109R3 109 t t l H H 5 2 l H t H H H H H l t
E111B8 111 l l l l l 2 3 l H t H H t t t l H
E111F1 111 H H l l l 2 2 l H 6 H H l t l t l
E112J1 NEW 112 l l l H l 4 4 l H 6 H H t H t l H
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FIELD-SPECIFICSOYBEAN OPTIONSGolden Harvest Soybeans provide new options and choices when you are looking to maximize soybean production in every field. With advanced genetics and the latest traits, Golden Harvest varieties are built tough and are ready to combat pests, diseases and whatever Mother Nature has in store.
Developed by the same research team behind the successful NK® Soybeans program, Golden Harvest Soybeans feature built-in resistance and tolerance to damaging pests and diseases, such as soybean cyst nematode, sudden death syndrome, iron deficiency chlorosis and Phytophthora root rot. Many contain the Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® trait for increased herbicide flexibility, adding more options to your weed resistance management toolbox. The complete portfolio is available from Golden Harvest Seed Advisors, who can help you select and place the right varieties based on each of your fields’ unique conditions.
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PRODUCT AGRONOMIC/PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
Soyb
ean
Bran
ds
Herb
icid
e To
lera
nt T
rait
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
Emer
genc
e
Cano
py/P
lant
Typ
e
Plan
t Hei
ght
Grow
th H
abit
Stan
dabi
lity
Narro
w R
ow
Wid
e Ro
w
Flow
er C
olor
Pube
scen
ce C
olor
Pod
Colo
r
Hilu
m C
olor
ADAPTATION TO SOIL TYPES/YIELD ENVIRONMENTS
Drou
ght
Pron
e
High
pH
High
ly Pr
oduc
tive
Varia
ble
Poor
ly Dr
aine
d
S06-Q9 GENRR2Y 0.6 2 MB MS IND 2 2 3 PUR LTW TN BL l l H l l
GH1253X NEW RR2X 1.2 3 MB MS IND 3 2 1 WH LTW TN BR t l l l t
S12-R3 GENRR2Y 1.2 3 M M IND 2 3 2 PUR LTW TN BL l H H l l
GH1486X NEW RR2X 1.4 4 M M IND 2 1 2 PUR LTW TN BL l t t H H
S14-A6 GENRR2Y 1.4 1 M MS IND 2 1 3 PUR LTW TN BL t l H H H
GH1852X RR2X 1.8 3 MB M IND 2 1 1 PUR LTW BR BL l l l l l
GH1915X NEW RR2X 1.9 3 M MS IND 2 1 2 WH LTW BR BL t t l l t
GH2041X RR2X 2.0 3 M M IND 2 1 2 WH LTW BR BL t l H l l
S20-T6 GENRR2Y 2.0 3 M M IND 2 2 3 WH LTW BR BL l l H l l
GH2230X NEW RR2X 2.2 3 M M IND 3 1 2 WH LTW BR BL t 6 l t H
S22-S1 GENRR2Y 2.2 3 M M IND 3 2 3 WH LTW BR BL l l H l l
GH2537X NEW RR2X 2.5 3 B MT IND 3 2 1 WH LTW BR BR l t l H H
S26-P3 GENRR2Y 2.6 3 M M IND 3 3 3 PUR LTW BR BR l t H H l
GH2788X NEW RR2X 2.7 3 MB M IND 2 1 1 PUR GR BR IMB H t H H H
S27-J7 GENRR2Y 2.7 3 MT MT IND 3 3 4 WH LTW TN BL l l H H H
KeyDisease/Pest Ratings1 = Best, 9 = Worst, - = Not Available
Herbicide Tolerant TraitsGENRR2Y = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® RR2X = Roundup Ready 2 Xtend
Canopy/Plant TypeT = Thin, MT = Medium-Thin, M = Medium, MB = Medium-Bush, B = Bush
Plant HeightS = Short, MS = Medium-Short, M = Medium, MT = Medium-Tall, T = Tall
Color AbbreviationsBF = Buff, BL = Black, BR = Brown, GR = Gray, IMB = Imperfect Black, IMY = Imperfect Yellow, LTW = Light Tawny, PUR = Purple, TN = Tan, TW = Tawny, WH = White
Growth HabitIND = Indeterminate, DET = Determinate
Adaptation to Soil Types/Yield Environments H= Best Choice l = Good Choice t = Average to Slightly
Below Average 6 = Not Recommended - = Not Available
Notes
CHARACTERISTICS
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GRAIN QUALITY
DISEASE/PESTPRODUCT
PHYTOPHTHORA
Soyb
ean
Cyst
Nem
atod
e (S
CN)
Iron
Defic
ienc
y Ch
loro
sis
(IDC)
Brow
n St
em R
ot (B
SR)
Scle
rotin
ia W
hite
Mol
d (S
WM
)
Sudd
en D
eath
Syn
drom
e (S
DS)
Frog
eye
Leaf
Spo
t (FE
LS)
% P
rote
in @
13%
mst
.
% O
il @
13%
mst
.
Gene
Res
ista
nce
Fiel
d To
lera
nce
Soyb
ean
Bran
ds
38.2 19.5 S 4 R3, R14 3 2 4 - - S06-Q935.6 21.7 S 5 R3, MR14 3 5 3 3 - GH1253X NEW37.8 19.4 S 4 R3, MR14 2 2 3 3 - S12-R335.8 20.8 Rps1c 3 R3, MR14 4 3 3 3 - GH1486X NEW37.6 19.6 Rps1k 3 R3, MR14 3 2 4 3 - S14-A6
- - Rps1c - R3, MR14 3 5 - 3 - GH1852X34.6 21.1 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 4 5 4 3 - GH1915X NEW36.6 20.5 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 3 5 3 2 - GH2041X36.5 20.3 Rps1c 5 MR3 3 4 2 3 - S20-T636.1 20.8 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 5 5 3 3 - GH2230X NEW35.6 20.6 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 4 5 4 2 - S22-S133.8 21.3 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 4 4 3 4 - GH2537X NEW36.0 21.6 S 4 MR3, MR14 5 4 3 3 - S26-P335.6 20.8 Rps1c 4 R3, MR14 4 3 4 2 - GH2788X NEW37.0 20.7 Rps1k 3 R3, MR14 3 4 3 1 - S27-J7
Resistance Rating SystemIndicates when a variety is resistant to a specific disease or pest. For Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) resistance, the specific nematode races the variety is resistant against are specified. For Phytophthora, the gene conveying the resistance is listed.
Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN)3 and/or 14 = Specific race of soybean cyst nematode, R = Resistant, MR = Moderately Resistant, S = Susceptible
Phytophthora Gene ResistanceThe following genes confer resistance to the listed races of Phytophthora:Rps1a = Resistant to races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13–18, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32, 36, 38Rps1c = Resistant to races 1–3, 6–11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28–30,
32, 34, 36, 38, 44Rps1k = Resistant to races 1–11, 13–15, 17, 18, 21–24, 26, 36–38, 44Rps3a = Resistant to races 1–5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29,
31–35, 39, 44, 45S = Susceptible (no gene-specific tolerance)
Phytophthora Field ToleranceUsually not as complete as race-specific resistance, but it offers general protection. Resistance is not expressed in early stages of plant development. Numerical rating scale of 1–9; 1 = Best.
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Description key
RM: 1.9: Specific relative maturity for this hybrid series.
Ratings are based on field observations collected by Syngenta from multiple locations over multiple years. They represent comparisons with company products only.
Herbicide tolerance and other traits
Soybean brand
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PRODUCT AGRONOMIC/PLANT CHARACTERISTICS* GRAIN QUALITY*
DISEASE/PEST*
PHYTOPHTHORA
Soyb
ean
Cyst
Nem
atod
e (S
CN)
Iron
Defic
ienc
y Ch
loro
sis
(IDC)
Brow
n St
em R
ot (B
SR)
Scle
rotin
ia W
hite
Mol
d (S
WM
)
Sudd
en D
eath
Syn
drom
e (S
DS)
Soyb
ean
Bran
ds
Herb
icid
e To
lera
nt T
rait
Rela
tive
Mat
urity
(RM
)
Emer
genc
e
Cano
py/P
lant
Typ
e
Plan
t Hei
ght
Grow
th H
abit
Stan
dabi
lity
Flow
er C
olor
Pube
scen
ce C
olor
Pod
Colo
r
Hilu
m C
olor
% P
rote
in @
13%
mst
.
% O
il @
13%
mst
.
Gene
Res
ista
nce
Fiel
d To
lera
nce
GH1468L LL 1.2 2 MB M IND 4 PUR LTW TN BL 36.0 18.6 Rps1c 3 R 4 4 4 3GH1932L LL 2.1 2 M M IND 3 PUR LTW TN BL 34.3 18.8 Rps1c 4 R 4 4 4 3
KeyDisease/Pest Ratings1 = Best, 9 = Worst, - = Not Available
Herbicide Tolerant TraitsLL = LibertyLink®
Canopy/Plant TypeT = Thin, MT = Medium-Thin, M = Medium, MB = Medium-Bush, B = Bush
Plant HeightS = Short, MS = Medium-Short, M = Medium, MT = Medium-Tall, T = Tall
Color AbbreviationsBF = Buff, BL = Black, BR = Brown, GR = Gray, IMB = Imperfect Black, IMY = Imperfect Yellow, LTW = Light Tawny, PUR = Purple, TN = Tan, TW = Tawny, WH = White
Growth HabitIND = Indeterminate, DET = Determinate
Resistance Rating SystemIndicates when a variety is resistant to a specific disease or pest. For Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) resistance, the specific nematode races the variety is resistant against are specified. For Phytophthora, the gene conveying the resistance is listed.
Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN)3 and/or 14 = Specific race of soybean cyst nematode, R = Resistant, MR = Moderately Resistant, S = Susceptible
Phytophthora Gene ResistanceThe following genes confer resistance to the listed races of Phytophthora:Rps1c = Resistant to races 1–3, 6–11,
13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28–30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 44
Rps1k = Resistant to races 1–11, 13–15, 17, 18, 21–24, 26, 36–38, 44
Phytophthora Field ToleranceUsually not as complete as race-specific resistance, but it offers general protection. Resistance is not expressed in early stages of plant development. Numerical rating scale of 1–9; 1 = Best.
*NOTE: Product descriptions and ratings are sourced from the variety’s genetic supplier and may change as additional data are gathered.
CHARACTERISTICS
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STEWARDSHIP
PROTECT AND PRESERVEA strong stewardship program is essential for protecting and preserving the long-term value of insect-protected trait technology. Syngenta provides responsible programs and information regarding the appropriate crop production, handling and marketing practices.
STEWARDSHIP REQUIREMENTSRead and understand the stewardship requirements found in the Syngenta Stewardship Guide, including applicable refuge requirements when planting insect protected traits as set forth in the Syngenta stewardship/technology agreement that you sign. To sign an agreement or view recommended planting configurations, please visit SyngentaStewardship.com or contact the Syngenta stewardship team: 1-877-476-2676. By opening and using a bag of seed, you are reaffirming your obligation to comply with those stewardship requirements.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICESThe agricultural industry has learned that, in addition to planting a refuge, a sound Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy is needed to prevent Corn Rootworm (CRW) resistance. For more information on how you can implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) on your farm, including crop and trait rotation, refer to the industry CRW BMPs located at the NCGA website, NCGA.com/CornRootworm
CORN REFUGE REQUIREMENTSIt is important to recognize that different hybrid/trait packages may have different Insect Resistance Management (IRM) requirements. On-farm mixing of any seed is not an approved method to comply with stewardship requirements.
TRAIT STACK*MINIMUM REFUGE
REQUIREMENT (CORN-GROWING REGION)
MINIMUM REFUGE REQUIREMENT
(COTTON-GROWING REGION)
20% 50%
20%
E-Z Refuge—no additional refuge required
20% supplemental refuge
Refuge size is calculated by applying the appropriate percentage (e.g., 20%, 50%) to the TOTAL CORN ACRES.
Calculator available to help farmers plan how to meet the minimum refuge requirements for each Bt corn product on their farm. Download at www.irmcalculator.com
*Agrisure trait stacks may also be available as an Agrisure Artesian water optimized hybrid. The same modes of action and stewardship requirements are applicable.
Consult bag tags for E-Z Refuge product herbicide options. Only those labeled EZ1 may be sprayed with glufosinate ammonium based herbicides, including Liberty herbicide.
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GRAIN MARKETINGFarmers are encouraged to consult the Bio Trade Status website for the approval status of commercially available hybrids: BioTradeStatus.com. Talk to your grain handler prior to delivering crop so that it can be handled and marketed appropriately. Please contact your local seed representative with any questions.
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Consult bag tags for E-Z Refuge product herbicide options. Only those labeled EZ1 may be sprayed with glufosinate ammonium based herbicides, including Liberty herbicide.
Golden Harvest® and NK® Soybean varieties are protected under granted or pending U.S. variety patents and other intellectual property rights, regardless of the trait(s) within the seed. The Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® and Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® traits may be protected under numerous United States patents. It is unlawful to keep Golden Harvest® or NK® Soybeans, Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® or Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans for planting or transfer to others for use as a planting seed. Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Genuity®, Genuity and Design and Genuity Icons are trademarks used under license from Monsanto Technology LLC. LibertyLink® is a trademark used under license from Bayer. LibertyLink®, Liberty® and the Water Droplet logo are registered trademarks of Bayer. HERCULEX® and the HERCULEX Shield are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, LLC. HERCULEX Insect Protection technology by Dow AgroSciences.
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