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Roundup
Ready Seed Soybeans
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2608RR
2900RR
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2.9 RM
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Super yield potential, one of our highest yielders
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RPS 1K Phytophthora resistance
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Medium plant height & medium bush growth habit
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Good for all row widths, has excellent shatter resistance
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Good white mold and brown stem rot resistance
2904RR
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2.9 RM
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Super yield potential, one of our most consistent yielders
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Medium plant height with upright branching, heavily podded for
all row widths
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Excellent standability and shatter resistance
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Resistance to Phytophthora root rot, Rps 1k & 2.0
2909RR CYSTX New For
2009!
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2.9 RM
New total Cyst
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Med/tall plant (38") with
medium bush plant type
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Resistant to
Phytophthora, Rps, 1K -
Works well on all
soil types -
Good overall plant
health -
This variety provides complete genetic resistance to all known
U.S. races of SCN and reduces field cyst counts
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Should be planted where Cyst Nematodes are thought or known to
be
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Will increase yield 30-70% on high cyst fields
2914RR
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2.9 RM
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Tall plant height with excellent standability works well in
all row widths
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Excellent tolerance to Phytophthora root rot, & contains
Rps 1k gene
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Very good emergence and stress tolerance with a good disease
package
3009RR CYST
New For
2009!
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3.0 RM
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Light tawny plant
with intermediate bushing -
Good resistance to
White Mold and Brown Stem Rot -
Rps 1A Phytophthora
resistance with good tolerance -
Good standability
with medium/tall plant height
3106RR
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3.1 RM
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Tall plant type with excellent standability
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Excellent tolerance to Phytopthora root rot and contains Rps
1C, 2-0 gene
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Excellent seedling vigor for minimum till, no-till situations
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Works well in all row widths
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Handles heavy wet conditions
3405RR CYSTX
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3.4 RM
New total Cyst
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Medium plant (37")
with upright branching
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This variety provides
complete genetic resistance to all known U.S. races of SCN and
reduces field cyst counts
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Should be planted
where Cyst Nematodes are thought or known to be
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Will increase yield
30-70% on high cyst fields
3408RR
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3.4 RM
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Excellent field
emergence and vigor
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Very good Sudden
Death Syndrome tolerance
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Works best on medium
to fine textured soils -
Phytophthora
protection with Rps 1K gene, and moderately resistant to race 3
Soybean Cyst Nematode
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Medium height with
strong eye appeal
Wensink Farm Seeds has a “No Saved Seed” Policy
for any seed containing a patented trait. Seeds containing
the Roundup Ready trait are protected under numerous United
States patents, including Patent Nos. 5,352,605 and RE39,247. It
is unlawful to save Roundup Ready Soybeans for planting or
transfer to others for use as planting seed.
Benefits of New Seed
Convenience of New Seed:
Economics of New Seed vs. Bin-Run:
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Average loss of ~10-15%
cleanout at harvest for bin-run seed
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Bin-run planting rates
are generally 15% higher than new certified seed
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New seed yields an
average of 1.8 bushel/acre more than bin-run (University yield
trials range from 1.2-5.9 bushel/acre)
Limited Warranty Benefits:
New Innovations:
See
your dealer for a copy of the 2007 Roundup Rewards® brochure for
qualification criteria, program requirements and full benefits.
Roundup Rewards® applies only to Roundup® branded and other
agricultural herbicides specified by Monsanto. Roundup® and Roundup
Rewards® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC.
Public
Non-GMO Certified Seed Soybeans
WYANDOT
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2.9 RM
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2006 release of the Ohio
State University (OSU)
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High yield potential with
good yield record
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Acceptable for the soy food
market because of the lack of hilum pigments
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Resistance to Phytophthora
with the Rps3a gene.
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White flowers, gray
pubescence, brown pods and yellow (clear) hila
DENNISON
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3.5 RM
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2006 release of The Ohio
State University (OSU)
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Good resistance package
includes Rps1k and Rps3a and excellent partial resistance to
Phytophthora root rot
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This new variety resembles
Kottman in appearance and is a replacement for Kottman and Resnik
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Black hilum, tan pods, light
tawny pubescence and white flowers, with up to .3% purple flowers
allowed.
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