2020 Product Guide
Dear Delta Grow Customers and Friends,
The people of Delta Grow Seed Co., Inc., have been providing the growers of the mid-South Delta region a local voice in variety selection for over a half century. There have been many changes in the seed industry over the past fifty years and in our company. Our focus has been and will continue to be our farmers and our family. One does not work without the other.
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In an effort to meet the needs of our growers, we consistently stay up-to-date on all new yield and herbicide-tolerance technolo-gies. We want to continue to provide you with the CHOICE OF THE DELTA.
There are a lot of seed companies for you to choose from, so
Contact one of our Salesmen for
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Chris Tillman870-816-4160
Northeast and Central Arkansas
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Louisiana, South Arkansas, South Mississippi
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North and Central Mississippi,
Missouri, West Tennessee
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Sincerely,Lee HughesPresident Delta Grow Seed Co., Inc.
Full Season Seeding Rate ChartTarget Stand (full season)
Plants/ac Seed GermInitial Seeding Rate
seeds/acAssumed
Stand Loss Final Seeding Rate
Row Spacing (inches)
7.5 15 30Seeds per foot
100,000 85% 117,647 5% 123,839 1.8 3.6 7.1
100,000 90% 111,111 5% 116,959 1.7 3.4 6.7
100,000 85% 117,647 10% 130,719 1.9 3.8 7.5
100,000 90% 111,111 10% 123,457 1.8 3.5 7.1
100,000 85% 117,647 20% 147,059 2.1 4.2 8.4
100,000 90% 111,111 20% 138,889 2.0 4.0 8.0
100,000 85% 117,647 30% 168,067 2.4 4.8 8.6
100,000 90% 111,111 30% 158,730 2.3 4.8 9.1
DG Dependable
Target Stand (Double Crop)
Plants/ac Seed GermInitial Seeding Rate
seeds/acAssumed
Stand Loss Final Seeding Rate
Row Spacing (inches)
7.5 15 30Seeds per foot
140,000 85% 164,706 5% 173,375 2.5 5.0 10.0
140,000 90% 155,556 5% 163,743 2.3 4.7 9.4
140,000 85% 164,706 10% 183,007 2.6 5.3 10.5
140,000 90% 155,556 10% 172,840 2.5 5.0 9.9
140,000 85% 164,706 20% 205,882 3.0 5.9 11.8
140,000 90% 155,556 20% 194,444 2.8 5.6 11.2
140,000 85% 164,706 30% 235,294 3.4 6.8 13.5
140,000 90% 155,556 30% 222,222 3.2 6.4 12.1
Double Crop Seeding Rate Chart
DG Fits Your Plan
DG Reliable
4790 GENRR2YSuitable on all soil types but might get
tall on loam soils. Indeterminate growth habit with a rel-ative maturity of 4.7 for the delta areas
of the mid-South. Good emergence and excellent Frog-
eye Leaf Spot tolerance. Includer type salt tolerance.
5170 GENRR2Y/STSCan be used on mixed soils. Plants
can be medium to tall in height. Resistant to metribuzin with good protection from Stem Canker, SDS
and Southern Root Rot.Relative maturity is 5.2.
Excluder salt tolerance for Delta soils.
5585 GENRR2Y/STSBetter for loams to mixed soils in the
Delta. Resistant to metribuzin. Resistant to Root Knot Nematodes
and excellent Frogeye Leaf Spot tolerance. Determinate growth habit with a relative maturity of 5.6.
Excluder type salt tolerance.
Arkansas Locations1 Mississippi Locations2 Louisiana Location3
VarietyPoinsett
Co. Rohwer Avg. Irr. Avg.Non-Irr.
Avg.Overall
Avg.Central Station Dean Lee Rice Station
4790 GENRR2Y 72.3 75.4 73.8 68.8 75.8 72.6 52.0 42.9 62.7
5170 GENRR2Y/STS 68.4 66.5 67.5 - - - - - -
5585 GENRR2Y - - - 65.3 82.1 72.8 - - -1 Preliminary Yields of Irrigated Early-Planted Soybean Cultivars from the University of Arkansas.2 Mississippi State University Variety Trial Results from Irrigated locations = Brooksville, Clarksdale, Longwood, Stoneville (clay), Stoneville (loam); Non-Irrigated = Brooksville, Hickory Flat, Olive Branch, Raymond, Stoneville (clay), Tippo.3 Louisiana State University Official Variety Trial Yields from Central Research Station, Baton Rouge; Dean Lee Research and Extension Center, Alexandria; H. House Caffey Research Station, Rayne.
4977 LL/STSAnother LL variety with the STS trait.
A tall, tough bean for tough fields. An option for double crop situations.
Excellent emergence and harvest quali-ties of standability and low shatter..
Solid disease package. Root Knot resistant.
Relative maturity 4.9.
Performed best in UA Full Season Tri-als at Stuttgartt 68.9.
100 bu/ac Raymond, MS.72.0 bu/ac average all MSU Trials.
Liberty Link® Soybean Patent StatementSeeds containing the LibertyLink® trait may be protected under one or more U.S. patents and may be planted only to produce one (1) commercial crop in a single season, and only after signing a BASF Grower Technology Agreement. It is illegal to save seeds containing the LibertyLink trait for use as planting seed or for transfer to others for use as planting seed.
Arkansas Locations1 Mississippi Locations2 Louisiana Location3
VarietyPoinsett
Co. Rohwer Avg. Irr. Avg.Non-Irr.
Avg.Overall
Avg.Central Station Dean Lee Rice Station
4977 LL/STS 76 63 70 67 77 55 54 66 591 Preliminary Yields of Irrigated Early-Planted Soybean Cultivars from the University of Arkansas.2 Mississippi State University Variety Trial Results from Irrigated locations = Brooksville, Clarksdale, Longwood, Stoneville (clay), Stoneville (loam); Non-Irrigated = Brooksville, Hickory Flat, Olive Branch, Raymond, Stoneville (clay), Tippo.3 Louisiana State University Official Variety Trial Yields from Central Research Station, Baton Rouge; Dean Lee Research and Extension Center, Alexandria; H. House Caffey Research Station, Rayne.
DG 46X25
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 46X25 RR2 Xtend 4.6 R R R MR3;14 MR 1C S E VG E Y N
Field Notes• Use in Delta on loan to mix soils only.• Stem canker resistant.• Very good lodging and good width.• Good Frogeye and SDS tolerance.• Not for clay- too short.
Yield Notes• Edges AG46x6 by 0.1 bu. in 27 mixed
soil locations and 2.2 days earlier.• #5 in mixed soil breakout across all
trials in 016 and 2017.• #2 at the Dean Lee Station, LSU.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 46X65/STS RR2 Xtend 4.6 MR R R 3,5,14 R 1C MR VG VG VG N Y
DG 46X65/STSField Notes• “Must have” variety.• Beautiful tawny tan color.• STS tolerance.• Strong SDS package with Stem Canker
resistance.
Yield Notes• Tremendous variety across all
locations.• Can be grown on a clay or loam.• +2.9 bu/ac advantage over AG46x6.• Won 417 yield trials.• #2 Overall MSU Test in 2019 with a
10 location average of 72.9
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 47X95/STS RR2 Xtend 4.7 MR R MR 3,9,14 R 1C S E VG VG N Y
DG 47X95/STSField Notes• STS tolerance.• Excluder for high salt situations.• Full Stem Canker Resistance.• Mediun--tall plant type.• Purple flower with gray pubescence.• Excellent on sand to mixed soil
Yield Notes• #2 Overall at Extension, LA.• #2 Overall at Indianola, MS.• #2 Overall at Stuttgart, AR.• +2 bu over AG47x6 and AG 49x6
across 31 locations.• 101.3 bu/ac Stoneville Irrigated 2019
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48X05 RR2 Xtend 4.9 MR MR MR N T N S VG VG E Y N
DG 48X05Field Notes• Medium height variety• Light tawny tan plant color.• Good lateral branching.• Excellent lodging.• Good disease package.• Good across all soil types.• Excellent for non-irrigated situations.
Yield Notes• Consistently high yields.• 81.6 bushel average MSU Irrigated 2019.• 108% of Trial Average at Pine Tree.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48X45 RR2 Xtend 4.8 R R MR R3;
MR14 MR 1A S VG VG E N Y
DG 48X45Field Notes• Medium plant height that
gets shorter on clays.• Good width to the plant.• Excellent standability.• Excluder.• 4.9 relative maturity. • Suitable for all soils.
Yield Notes• #1 UA All Location
Average 2017.• #3 in all MSU locations.• Consistently in the top 3
yielders in Delta, TN trials.• 83.4 bushel average MSU
Irrigated 2019.• #1 In Clarkesdale on clay
at 93 bushels.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 49X15 RR2 Xtend 4.9 MR MR MR N T 1A S E E VG Y N
DG 49X15Field Notes• Medium--tall growth habit.• Competitive across many soil types.• Purple flowers and gray pubescence..• Good standability.
Yield Notes• Very strong 3-year average.• 109.6% above check average in 2018.• #4 MSU Irrigated 83 bushel average
in 2019.• #2 Overall MSU 78 bu average in Irri-
gated and Non-Irrigated 2019.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 52X05/STS RR2 Xtend 5.2 MR R MR N T N S VG G E Y N
DG 52X05/STSField Notes• Very nice appearance.• STS and Stem Canker resistance.• Medium--tall plant type.• RM 5.2 with STS tolerance.• Excellent on clay soils.
Yield Notes• 111.6% of trial mean in 2018 trials.• 107.05% of trial mean in 2017• #5 MSU Irrigated 76.6 bushel average
in 2019.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 54X25 RR2 Xtend 5.4 MR R R R3;
MR14 T R VG VG VG N Y
DG 54X25Field Notes• Use on mixed to loam soils in the Delta• Excluder salt tolerance.• Good Frogeye tolerance.• RK resistant.• Good charcoal rot tolerance.• Narrow with good standability.
Yield Notes• #2 in 2017 in house trials.
Yield of the Top 10 Group IV Enlist Varieties for the 2019 Mississippi Soybean Variety Trials.
Longwood Stoneville Irr. Olive Branch Raymond Stoneville Verona Non. Irr. Overall
Irr. Irr. Avg. Non. Irr. Non. Irr. Non. Irr. Non. Irr. Avg. Avg. Variety (clay) (loam) (loam) (loam) (clay) (loam)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- bu/ac ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DG 48E28 69.5 96.2 67.2 85.6 95.8 86.4 70.1 76.2 72.8 Go Soy 463E19 74.3 97.5 69.6 85.2 94.8 71.8 77.9 74.2 72.5 DG 48E49 71.9 95.3 69.0 75.8 76.3 80.7 76.2 70.0 69.6 DG 46E29 73.7 93.9 66.7 79.8 82.3 77.9 73.3 70.5 69.1 DG 47E25 79.4 90.1 68.5 79.3 77.5 74.1 79.9 69.3 69.0 DG 49E29 78.2 86.5 65.6 78.0 78.4 78.2 74.0 69.4 68.0 DG 48E39 69.0 98.8 65.2 73.7 87.0 87.0 51.9 68.7 67.4
Yield of Enlist, Liberty Link, and Xtend Varieties in LSU Trials. Central Station Rice Station Dean Lee Average --------------------------------bu/ac--------------------------- DG 48X45 50 61 80 64 DG 49X15 57 53 78 62 DG 4977 LL/STS 54 59 66 60 DG 52X05/STS 58 63 62 61 DG 54X25 41 52 77 57 DG 48E10 52 66 75 64 DG 48E28 51 58 76 62 DG 48E39 55 65 77 66 DG 52E22 50 55 67 58
Variety Keiser Marianna Pine Tree Rohwer Stuttgart
Stuttgart Non-Irrigated All-Location Average
Dyna-Gro S46EN29 81.0 71.7 63.4 76.9 69.0 43.3 66.7 Delta Grow 48E10 79.8 71.4 60.4 76.2 67.8 44.7 66.2 Credenz CZ 4820LL 82.2 66.0 62.0 74.2 63.5 44.9 66.2 Progeny P4710 E3 80.0 64.9 63.7 75.5 65.8 39.9 65.9 USG 7480XT 85.8 69.2 56.6 69.1 64.8 37.3 64.5 Delta Grow 48X45 85.6 64.2 51.9 71.6 61.7 45.4 64.5 Delta Grow 52E22 82.9 69.7 58.6 67.6 64.5 40.8 63.9 Delta Grow 5585RR2 80.5 69.6 65.7 65.3 63.3 41.3 64.1
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 46E29/STS Enlist E3 4.6 R R MR 3,14 MR 1K S VG VG VG Y N
DG 46E29/STSField Notes• STS tolerant variety.• Performs well on heavy clays .• Ecxcels on mixed soils.• Expressing 1% purple flowers.
Yield Notes• Great yielding mid group 4 that performs well
across all soils.• # Overall in EN trials across 17 environments.• #1 Yielder at Stuttgart, Forrest City, AR and Cen-
tral Station, LSU.• #2 at Marianna, AR.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 47E19 Enlist E3 4.7 R R MR 3,14 T N S E E VG Y N
DG 47E19
Field Notes• Medium-tall variety that fits well in both clay
and loam situations.• Expressed good plant height at heavy clay
locations.• Performs well on ALL soil types.
Yield Notes• Strong yielding late 4 that fits the
Delta up through KY and westward.• #1 Overall in house trial.• #1 in Marion, Marianna and Forrest
City, AR.• #2 in Stuttgart in 2 locations.• 103 bu. in MSU Trial at Stoneville.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 47E25 Enlist E3 4.7 R R R R3:
MR14 MR N S E E VG Y N
DG 47E25
Field Notes• Very good standing late group 4 with good
defense.• Good emergence.• Purple flower with gray pubescence.• Stands well.
Yield Notes• Easily beat AG46x7, AG49x6,
AG 53x6 and AG54x6.• 103% above trial average over
multi-location test summary.• Extremely strong in LA and MS.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48E10 Enlist E3 4.8 MR R MR N T N S G G E Y N
DG 48E10
Field Notes• Good plant height.• Nice branching capability.• Good lodging score.• Best on mixed clay soil.
Yield Notes• One of the best late 4 Enlist varieties available.• #2 in the UA Irrigated Trial at Stuttgart (68 bu.).• 101 bu. Irrigated in the MSU trial at Stoneville.• Average 78 bu across all trials from LSU.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48E28 Enlist E3 4.8 R R T N MR 1C S E VG E Y N
DG 48E28
Field Notes• Can go across all Delta soil types.• Takes clay well.• Very uniform plant type.• Excellent standability.• Very narrow during growing season.
Yield Notes• #2 in 2017 in house trials• #3 in 2017 on mixed soil breakout in
Delta.• #2 at Forest City and Crawfordsville.• #2 at Heth, AR.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48E39 Enlist E3 4.8 R R MR T T N S E VG E Y N
DG 48E39
Field Notes• Very good standing late group 4 with good
defense.• Good emergence.• Purple flower with gray pubescence.• Stands well.
Yield Notes• Easily beat AG46x7, AG49x6,
AG 53x6 and AG54x6.• 103% above trial averarge over
multi-location test summary.• Extremely strong in LA and MS.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 48E49/STS Enlist E3 4.8 R R T R T S E VG E N Y
DG 48E49/STS
Field Notes• Beautiful tawny tan variety.• STS tolerant.• Excluder for high salt situations.• Excellect variety for light soils.• Will shorten up on heavy clays.
Yield Notes• Mid group 4 that fits great in the
south.• #2 at Newport, AR.• #2 at Jonesboro, AR.• #2 at Forrest City, AR.• #4 at Stuttgart.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 49E29 Enlist E3 4.9 T T MR MR MR S E VG E Y N
DG 49E29
Field Notes• Good emergence.• White flower and gray pubescence.• Very consistent.• Good standability.
Yield Notes• #2 in 2017 testing summary.• 105% above test mean.• Outpaced AG46x7, AG49x6 by more than 3 bu/ac.
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 52E22 Enlist E3 5.2 R MR MR MR MR S E VG E Y N
DG 52E22
Field Notes• Latest E3 variety available.• Medium plant height.• Good emergence.• Good standability.• White flower with gray pubescence
Yield Notes• 107% above test mean in 2016• 107% above test mean in 2017.• 2 to 8 bu/ac higher than AG49x6, AG5233,
AG53x6, AG54x6.• #2 (98.9 bu/ac) MSU Irrigated variety trial,
Stoneville.• 106% Test mean in UA trial at Keiser.
At-A-Glance Comparison of Varieties
Herbicide Trait RM Disease Ratings Agronomics
Variety FELS SC SDS SCN Phy. Gene RKN Emerge Standability Shatter Includer Excluder 46X25 RR2 Xtend 4.6 R R R MR3;14 MR 1C S E VG E Y N
46X65/STS RR2 Xtend 4.6 MR R R 3,5,14 R 1C MR VG VG VG N Y 47X95/STS RR2 Xtend 4.7 MR R MR 3,9,14 R 1C S E VG VG N Y
48X05 RR2 Xtend 4.9 MR MR MR N T N S VG VG E Y N 48X45 RR2 Xtend 4.8 R R MR R3;
MR14 MR 1A S VG VG E N Y
49X15 RR2 Xtend 4.9 MR MR MR N T 1A S E E VG Y N 52X05/STS RR2 Xtend 5.2 MR R MR N T N S VG G E Y N
54X25 RR2 Xtend 5.4 MR R R R3; MR14
T R VG VG VG N Y
46E29/STS Enlist E3 4.6 R R MR 3,14 MR 1K S VG VG VG Y N
47E19 Enlist E3 4.7 R R MR 3,14 T N S E E VG Y N 47E25 Enlist E3 4.7 R R R R3:
MR14 MR N S E E VG Y N
48E10 Enlist E3 4.8 MR R MR N T N S G G E Y N 48E28 Enlist E3 4.8 R R T N MR 1C S E VG E Y N 48E39 Enlist E3 4.8 R R MR T T N S E VG E Y N
48E49/STS Enlist E3 4.8 R R T R T S E VG E N Y 49E29 Enlist E3 4.9 T T MR MR MR S E VG E Y N 52E22 Enlist E3 5.2 R MR MR MR MR S E VG E Y N
FELS = Frogeye Leaf Spot; SC = Stem Canker; SDS = Sudden Death Syndrome; SCN = Soybean Cyst Nematode; Phy. = Phytophthora; RKN = Root Knot Nematode. Disease Rating Scale: Susceptible; Moderately Susceptible; Tolerant; Moderately Resistant; Resistant. Agronomic Rating Scale: Poor; Fair; Good; Very Good; Excellent. N=Not Available
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Seeds containing the Enlist, Herculex and PowerCore traits are protected under numerous US patents. Seeds containing patented traits can only be used to plant a single commercial crop and cannot be saved or replanted. You acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the following documents in effect at the time of planting of this seed: (i) the Technology Use Agreement and (ii) the Product Use Guides for all technologies in this seed, including the Herbicide Resistance Management (HRM), and Use requirements detailed therein (www.corteva.us/Resources/trait-stewardship.html). To plant Enlist, Herculex and PowerCore seed, you must have a limited license from Dow AgroSciences LLC (or other appropriate affiliates). In consideration of the foregoing, Dow AgroSciences grants to the Grower the limited license to use its technology to produce only a single commercial crop in the United States under the terms and conditions set forth in the Technology Use Agreement in effect at the time of planting of this seed.Always read and follow herbicide label directions prior to use: Enlist™ products contain the Enlist trait that provides crop safety for use of labeled over-the-top ap-plications of glyphosate, glufosinate and 2,4-D herbicides featuring Colex-D® technology when applied according to label directions. Following burndown, the only 2,4-D containing herbicide products that may be used with Enlist™ crops are products that feature Colex-D technology and are expressly labeled for use on Enlist crops. 2,4-D products that do not contain Colex-D technology are not authorized for use in conjunction with Enlist products. Enlist corn contains genes that confer tolerance to 2,4-D and –fop herbicides. 2,4-D and -fop herbicides will damage or kill crops that are not tolerant to 2,4-D or -fops. Enlist E3™ soybean seeds containing the Enlist™ trait can only be used to plant a single commercial crop. It is unlawful to save and replant Enlist E3™ soybeans. Addi-tional information and limitations on the use of these products are provided in the Dow AgroSciences Technology Use Agreement and Enlist™ Soybean Product Use Guide. U.S. patents for Dow AgroSciences technologies can be found at the following webpage: www.corteva.us/Resources/trait-stewardship.html. Dow AgroSciences is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Dow AgroSciences products are commercialized in accordance with ETS product launch stewardship guidance and Dow AgroSciences Product Launch Stewardship Policy. No crop or material produced from this product can be exported to, used, processed or sold across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. For further information about your crop or grain marketing options, contact DAS at 877-4-TRAITS (877-487-2487). Information regarding the regulatory and market status of agricultural biotechnology products can be found at: www.biotradestatus.com.
Disclaimers:
The Enlist™ System - Get Control of Tough Weeds
Following burndown, Enlist Duo® and Enlist One® with Colex-D® technology are the only herbicides containing 2,4-D that are labeled for preemergence and postemergence use with Enlist E3™ soybeans.
• Convenient blend of 2,4-D choline and glyphosate
• Two modes of action to deliver control and help prevent resistance in your fields
• Straight-goods 2,4-D choline with additional tank-mix flexibility
• Ability to tank-mix with glufosinate and other qualified herbicides, customizing the ratio of herbicides to match each farm’s needs
On-Target Applications
• 90% less drift than traditional 2,4-D
• 96% less volatile than 2,4-D ester
• New 2,4-D Choline• Glyphosate• Glufosinate
Disclaimer: Enlist E3™ soybeans were jointly developed by Dow AgroSciences LLC and MS Technologies, LLC. ®™ Enlist, Enlist E3, the Enlist E3 logo, and Colex-D are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Excellence Through Stewardship is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship.
Bayer:Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying posi-tion for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. It is a violation of federal and state law to use any pesticide product other than in accordance with its labeling. NOT ALL formulations of dicamba or glyphosate are approved for in-crop use with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans. ONLY USE FORMULATIONS THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY LABELED FOR SUCH USES AND APPROVED FOR SUCH USE IN THE STATE OF APPLICATION. Contact the U.S. EPA and your state pesticide regulatory agency with any questions about the approval status of dicamba herbicide products for in-crop use with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans or cotton with XtendFlex® Technology. Roundup Ready® 2 Technology contains genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate. Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. Contact your seed brand dealer or refer to the Monsanto Technology Use Guide for recommended weed control programs. Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, and Roundup Ready® are trademarks of Bayer Group.
Seed Protection: Rights And ResponsibilitiesDEFINITIONS:1970 Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA) - Legislation enacted to promote the development of new varieties by allowing the variety owner to determine who may sell seed of the variety. Farmers may save seed for their own planting needs and sell that amount to a neighbor, if plans for that variety change. All seed sales must comply with state seed laws. Applies to all varieties protected prior to April 4, 1995.1994 Amended PVPA - Amendment to the Plant Variety Protection Act that prohibits the sale of any farmer saved seed without the permission of the variety owner. It also extends protection to tuber reproduced plants, varieties essentially derived from the variety, and harvested material of the variety. Seed protected under the 1994 PVPA must be sold by variety name (except for turf, forage, alfalfa & clover). Length of protection was increased to 20 years for most kinds, 25 years for trees, shrubs and vines. Applies to all varieties protected after April 4, 1995.Title V - an option for protected varieties that allows for the sale of the seed by variety name only as a class of certified seed. Non-certified sales are prohibited. Seed may be called “Certified” only after meeting all requirements and standards of an Official Seed Certifying Agency. Utility Patents - A means of protection for certain varieties, especially those developed through genetic engineering or biotechnology. Farmers may not save, clean/condi-tion, or sell any seed protected under a utility patent.
Variety Maturity HeightLodging
ScoreTest
Weight BYDV Leaf Rust Stem RustStripe Rust
Maxie Early Medium-short
5 3 4 4 4 5
DG1000 Medium-early
Medium-tall
5 4 4 5 5 5
DG3500 Medium- early
Medium 5 5 5 5 - 5
DG7500 Early Medium-short
4 3 3 4 4 5
Rating Scale:1=POOR 2= FAIR 3=GOOD 4= VERY GOOD 5=EXCELLENT
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