ShadowNEW Upright Black
BLACK BEANShadow – New Upright Black Holds Pods Off Ground
PPrrooffiillee::Shadow has a unique upright short runner growthhabit. It has a semi-determinate short vine plant, butappears like a tall bush since it has a very shortrunner on top of the plant. Combined with the veryupright structure and a stiff main stem, it is a strongbranching plant with a high scattered pod set.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee::Shadow has performed well in many of the beanproduction regions. Preliminary data has shown a200 lbs./AC yield advantage over T-39. With its yieldadvantage, earlier maturity, and disease resistance,Shadow is a great alternative to T-39.
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SHADOW VS T-39*
SHADOW T-39 *Data from the Great Plains region
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SHADOW*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
112-116 days
2A
2,017seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV (“I” gene); Ua
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
Beryl RBeryl with Rust Resistance
GREAT NORTHERNBeryl R - Beryl with Rust Resistance
PPrrooffiillee::Beryl R has high resistance (HR) to all prevalent strainsof rust. It has good yield potential, combined earlymaturity and wide adaptability. It is well-regarded for itsability to produce under a wide array of conditions andproduction practices.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee::Beryl R, by industry standards, is considered a top varietyfor western Nebraska. It is often used as the comparisonfor measuring other great northern varieties. It hasproven itself over many years of use with many farmingpractices. Beryl R has maintained the performance levelsexpected by producers and the industry, and carries acutting edge gene that confers high rust resistance.
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BERYL R VS. BERYL*
Beryl R Beryl*Data from the Great Plains region
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BERYL R*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
104-108days
3B
1,525 seeds/lb.
HR: Ua
IR: BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
GN 99131Early Maturing Great Northern
GREAT NORTHERNGN 99131 - Early Maturing Great Northern
PPrrooffiillee::GN 99131 is an upright, short vine, medium profilevariety that arches over. It is a high yielding, earlymaturing variety suitable for replanting and late plantings,and is similar in maturity to Ivory. GN 99131 is bestutilized on strong ground due to its shorter vine. It alsohas acceptable canning characteristics.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee::Growing this early maturing proprietary variety can providea high yielding option for replanting or during a year whena late plant is needed. GN 99131 also typically provides alarger seed size than Beryl without a significant sacrificein yield.
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GN 99131 VS. BERYL*
GN 99131 Beryl*Data from the Great Plains region
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GN 99131*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
98-102days
3B
1,386 seeds/lb.
IR: BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
MarquisComplimentary Variety to Beryl
GREAT NORTHERNMarquis - Complimentary Variety to Beryl
PPrrooffiillee::Marquis is a broadly adapted variety with strong andconsistent yield performance. It is most similar toBeryl and has shown itself to be a good option forproducers in spreading varietal risk. When comparedto Beryl, Marquis has slightly more vine and yieldpotential depending on the production year and fieldsituation. This variety is known for its strongproduction and good seed quality characteristics, andis adapted to a broad array of production conditions.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee::Using marquis in your varietal mix with Beryl can helpspread out your risk and increase your yield potential.These complimentary varieties reduce the impactenvironmental conditions can have on your crops.
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Marquis*Data from the Great Plains region
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MARQUIS*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
104-108days
3B
1,450 seeds/lb.
HR: CI
IR: BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
OrionHigh Yielding Upright
GREAT NORTHERNOrion - High Yielding Upright Great Northern
PPrrooffiillee::Orion is an upright medium profile variety. It is similar inplant type to Beryl, but more upright. Orion has a largerand more consistent seed size than beryl from year toyear. Overall, Orion has demonstrated better canningquality than Beryl in four canning trials with MichiganState University.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee::Assuming a 160 lbs. increased yield compared to Beryl,growing Orion could potentially increase your profit by$27/AC on $17/cwt. beans. This amounts to $2,700 on100 acres.
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ORION VS. BERYL*
ORION BERYL*Data from the Great Plains region
Yield (lbs./AC)
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ORION*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
103-107days
2B
1,331 seeds/lb.
IR: BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
EnsignMid-Season UprightGreat Plains Region
NAVY BEANEnsign – Mid-Season Upright
PPrrooffiillee::Ensign is a broadly adapted white navy bean thatmatures several days earlier than Schooner. Its uprightstructure and high scattered pod set facilitates irrigationtiming and may reduce the incidence of white mold andwater damage. An even dry down enhances Ensign’s yieldpotential.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Ensign’s early to medium maturity makes it a goodcandidate for replants or late plants. Its maturity, coupledwith a good dry down at harvest, may give growerspeace-of-mind and flexibility when used to enhance theirvarietal makeup. .
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ENSIGN VS. VISTA*
ENSIGN VISTA*Data from the Great Plains region
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ENSIGN
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
107-111 days
2A
2,806 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
EnsignMid-Season Upright
NAVY BEANEnsign – Mid-Season Upright
PPrrooffiillee::Ensign is a broadly adapted mid-season variety. It has ahigher scattered pod set holding most pods off theground, and good even dry down. In testing, in both theMIN-DAK and Great Lakes regions, Ensign has yieldedstrongly with similar maturity varieties such as Avanti.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 340 lbs. /AC yield increase over Norstar, thisvariety can potentially increase your profit $54/AC on$16/cwt. beans minus the difference in seed cost/AC.This can calculate out to an approximate $7,520increased profit over Norstar on one quarter section field.
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ENSIGN VS. NORSTAR*
ENSIGN NORSTAR*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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ENSIGN
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
98-101 days
3B
2,235 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
NavigatorConsistent PerformanceGreat Lakes Region
NAVY BEANNavigator – Consistent Performance
PPrrooffiillee::Navigator is a full season, upright, short vine with highscattered pod set with good cold tolerance germination.Navigator has demonstrated uniform maturity, excellentyield potential in fertile soils, and excellent canning quali-ty. .
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NAVIGATOR
NAVIGATOR*Data from the Great Lakes region
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NAVIGATOR*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
93-97days
2A
2,624seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
NavigatorConsistent PerformanceMIN-DAK Region
NAVY BEANNavigator – Consistent Performance
PPrrooffiillee::Navigator is a full season, upright, short vine with highscattered pod set with good cold tolerance germination.Navigator has demonstrated uniform maturity, excellentyield potential in fertile soils, and excellent canningquality. This bean is currently being direct harvested inthe MIN-DAK region.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 170 lbs. /AC yield increase over Norstar, thisvariety can potentially increase your profit $30/AC on$18/cwt. beans minus the difference in seed cost/AC.This can calculate out to an approximate $3,600increased profit over Norstar on one quarter section field.
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NAVIGATOR VS. NORSTAR*
NAVIGATOR NORSTAR*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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NAVIGATOR*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
99-103 days
2A
2,427 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
NA ROG331Proven Mid-Season Canner
NAVY BEANNA ROG331 – Proven Mid-Season Canner
PPrrooffiillee::ROG331 is a mid-season navy variety. ROG331 showsbroad adaptability and good yield potential in navyproduction regions. ROG331 has well rounded varietycharacteristics of upright architecture and canningquality.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 115 lbs. /AC yield increase over Norstar, thisvariety can potentially increase your profit $18/AC on$16/cwt. beans minus the difference in seed cost/AC.This can calculate out to an approximate $1,760increased profit over Norstar on one quarter section field.
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NA ROG331 VS. NORSTAR*
NA ROG331 NORSTAR*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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NA ROG331
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
99-103 days
2A
2,670 seeds/lb.
HR: CI (Race 07)
IR:BCMV (“I” gene);
CI (Race 17)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
SchoonerFull Season, Medium VineGreat Lakes Region
NAVY BEANSchooner – Full Season, Medium Vine
PPrrooffiillee::Schooner is a reliable variety with a long history of con-sistent performance. This excellent canner has a reputa-tion for starting strong and finishing strong, and holds itspods off the ground to avoid the costly effects of waterdamage. it has proven its adaptability and yielding power.Schooner germinates well in cool soils, matures evenly,and dries down uniformly.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 30 lbs. /AC yield increase over Vista, coupledwith a 3 day earlier maturity. Schooner can potentiallyincrease your profit $5/AC on $17/cwt. beans and loweryour risks associated with later maturing varieties. Thiscan calculate out to an approximate $500 on 100 AC ofproduction.
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SCHOONER VS. VISTA*
SCHOONER VISTA*Data from the Great Lakes region
Yield (lbs./AC)
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SCHOONER
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
93-97 days
3B
2,352 seeds/lb.
HR: CI (Race 07)
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
SchoonerFull Season, Medium VineMIN-DAK Region
NAVY BEANSchooner – Full Season, Medium Vine
PPrrooffiillee::Schooner is a reliable variety with a long history of con-sistent performance. This excellent canner has areputation for starting strong and finishing strong, andholds its pods off the ground to avoid the costly effectsof water damage. it has proven its adaptability andyielding power. Schooner germinates well in cool soils,matures evenly, and dries down uniformly.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 120 lbs. /AC yield increase over Norstar, thisvariety can potentially increase your profit $19/AC on$16/cwt. beans minus the difference in seed cost/AC.This can calculate out to an approximate $1,920increased profit over Norstar on one quarter section field.
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SCHOONER VS. NORSTAR*
SCHOONER NORSTAR*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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SCHOONER
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
98-103 days
3B
2,804 seeds/lb.
HR: CI (Race 07)
IR:BCMV (“I” gene)
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
FloydNEW - High Resistance to Rust
PINK BEANFloyd – High Resistance to Rust
PPrrooffiillee::Traditional size and colored pink suitable for growingin the MIN-DAK region. This variety is ROG312 withhigh resistance to rust.
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Floyd*
Floyd*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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Floyd*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
98-102days
3B
1,341 seeds/lb.
HR: Ua
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
PK ROG922Mid-Season with Adaptability
PINK BEANPK ROG922 – Mid-Season with Adaptability
Profile:Pink ROG922 is a mid-season upright controlled vinevariety showing adaptability in the western bean pro-duction regions. In the past two years of regional yieldtesting, the comparison of upright ROG922 pink tovine Viva pink showed ROG922 with yield advantage.Also, ROG922, with its strong main stem structure,allows better management of irrigation practices.
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PK ROG922*
PK ROG922*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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PK ROG922*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
102-107days
2B
1,040 seeds/lb.
HR: CI (Race 07, Race
17 “Alpha”)
IR:BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
BuckskinBright Seed Alternative forHigh Plains
PINTO BEANBuckskin – Bright Seed alternative for High Plains
PPrrooffiillee::Buckskin is an early season variety with broadadaptability. It tends to have a strong early pod set,early maturity, and even dry down contributing to atimely harvest. Buckskin also has an arched structureallowing most pods to say off the ground, which helpsmaintain good bean quality.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Buckskin’s distinctive bright background pinto colorholds well in storage and lends itself to marketing. Inaddition to the bright seed, Buckskin brings a diseaseresistance package that helps ensure consistentyields from year to year.
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BUCKSKIN*
BUCKSKIN *Data from the Great Plains region
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BUCKSKIN*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
93-97 days
3B
1,234 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
PT RemingtonMid-Season Upright Vine
PINTO BEANPT Remington – Mid-Season Upright Vine
Profile:Remington is an upright, mid-season pinto varietyadapted to most pinto growing regions. It hasdemonstrated good yield potential and good dry-down characteristics, particularly in MIN-DAKregion. For best performance, Remington shouldbe planted at the recommended population.
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REMINGTON VS. MAVERICK*
REMINGTON MAVERICK*Data from the MIN-DAK region
Yield(lbs./AC)
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PT REMINGTON
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
95-99 days
2B
1,199 seeds/lb.
HR: Cl (Race 73,
Race 17 “Alpha”)
IR:BCMV; Ua
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
PT Topaz RNow Has High Resistance to Rust
PINTO BEANPT Topaz R – High Resistance to Rust
PPrrooffiillee::For the MIN-DAK region, Topaz R combines early maturityand uniform dry down with stable yield performance. Oneadvantage of Topaz R at harvest is the lack of green stem.Topaz R harvest begins when many other varieties areripening but still lingering with late senescence. As with allupright arched varieties, Topaz R should be planted at rec-ommended planing rates for best yield performance.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Assuming a 90 lbs. /AC yield increase over Topaz, this vari-ety can potentially increase your profit $14/AC on $16/cwt.beans minus the difference in seed cost/AC. This cancalculate out to an approximate $2,240 increased profitover Topaz on one quarter section field. In addition tohaving a yield advantage, Topaz R has the “UR 11” geneconferring resistance to known strains of rust in NorthDakota.
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TOPAZ R TOPAZ*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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PT TOPAZ R
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
89-93 days
2B
1,265 seeds/lb.
HR: Ua; Cl (Race 73,
Race 17 “Alpha”)
IR:BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
PT WinchesterPerformance and Adaptability
PINTO BEANPT Winchester – Performance and Adaptability
PPrrooffiillee::Winchester is an upright pinto bean variety adaptedto most dry bean production areas. It has mid-seasonmaturity and begins to set pods early, giving it yieldstability. Winchester also has good dry down andconsistent pod setting. Winchester providesconsistent quality and yield for producers.
EEccoonnoommiicc PPrrooffiillee:Winchester has a maturity advantage of approximate-ly 4 days earlier than Maverick; coupled with a 55lbs./AC yield advantage. This makes Winchester anexcellent candidate for replants or in a year when lateplantings are necessary.
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WINCHESTER VS MAVERICK*
WINCHESTER MAVERICK *Data from the MIN-DAK region
Yield (lbs./AC)
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PT WINCHESTER*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
93-97 days
2B
1,244 seeds/lb.
HR: CI (Race 17
“Alpha”)
IR:BCMV(“I” gene); Ua
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
WinchesterBright Seed Alternative forHigh Plains
PINTO BEANWinchester – Bright Seed Alternative for High Plains
PPrrooffiillee:Winchester is an upright pinto bean variety adaptedto most dry bean production areas. It has mid-seasonmaturity and begins to set pods early, giving it yieldstability. Winchester also has good dry down andconsistent pod setting. Winchester providesconsistent quality and yield for producers.
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WINCHESTER VS BILL Z.*
WINCHESTER BILL Z. *Data from the Great Plains region
Yield (lbs./AC)
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WINCHESTER*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
96-100 days
2B
1,363 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV; Ua
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
RYDERNEW Traditional Small RedGreat Lakes Region
SMALL RED BEANRyder – New Traditional Small Red
Profile:This small red Ryder brings traditional size andcolored beans to the market. It is an early maturing,upright plant suitable for growing in the Great Lakesregion. It matures approximately 9 days earlier thanMerlot.
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RYDER*
RYDER*Data from the Great Lakes region
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Ryder*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
84-88 days
2B
1,212seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV
*See reverse side for disease resistance abbreviation chart
RYDERNEW Traditional Small RedMIN-DAK Region
SMALL RED BEANRyder – New Traditional Small Red
PPrrooffiillee::This small red Ryder brings traditional size andcolored beans to the market. It is an early maturing,upright plant suitable for growing in the MIN-DAKregion.
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RYDER*
RYDER*Data from the MIN-DAK region
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RYDER*
Approx. Maturity
Plant Type
Approx. Seed Count
Disease Resistance
94-98 days
2B
1,299 seeds/lb.
IR:BCMV
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Bush determinate erect stem
Erect growth indeterminate short runners
Erect growth indeterminate with medium to long runners
Prostrate vine indeterminate growth with long runners
Bean common mosaic caused by the specified strains of Bean common mosaic virus
Curly top caused by Beet curly top virus
Bean golden yellow mosaic caused by Bean golden yellow mosaic virus
Anthracnose caused by Collectrichum lindemuthianum
Halo blight caused by Pseudomnas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola
Bacterial brown spot caused by Pseudomaonas syringae pv. syringae
Rust caused by the specified races of Uromyces appendiculatus
High Resistance: describes plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen under normal pest or pathogen pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. Highly resistant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest or pathogen pressure.
Intermediate Resistance: describes plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen, but may exhibit a greater range of symp-toms or damage compared to highly resistant varieties. Intermediately resistant varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plantvarieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen pres-sure.
Plant Type 1A
Plant Type 2A
Plant Type 2B
Plant Type 3B
BCMV
BCTV
BGYMV
CI
Psp
Pss
Ua
HR
IR
In cases where specific races or strains are not noted the variety is resistant to some, but not necessarily all knownraces or strains of the pathogen.
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