ONTARIO 2025 SEED GUIDE
2 ONE BRAND standing for PERFORMANCE Every year, farmers take time to review their seed options when planning for the new crop year ahead. Choosing the right genetics is the most impactful decision a farmer makes on yield and performance potential, and there is no room for compromise on either. As a seed company, we know this and realize we can only be successful if our customers are successful. Our business was founded on the premise that a local seed company could best understand, service, and meet the needs of farmers across the country. We have now grown into a national presence, and our brand has been recognized not only for our high-performing genetics but also for our unwavering attention to agronomy and field support. Last year, in a move to streamline our purpose and identity, we nationalized our corn and soybean efforts under theMaizex Seeds brandwith a crisp new look to showcase our brand and our mission. This year, we continue this evolution by incorporating our forage products under the Maizex brand as well. This means all our products are nowbeingmarketed under one brand that represents outstanding product performance in corn, soybeans, and forages—one brand that signifies our commitment to meeting the needs of Canadian farmers both today and into the future. This is why Maizex Seeds invests heavily in our product development. The result is outstanding product performance that is driving our growth as a seed business across Canada. Every year, we plant thousands of plots in pre-commercial and commercial trials across the country. We use the information gleaned from these trials, as well as input from our customers, as part of a rigorous product selection process to determine the genetics we will produce and sell. The culmination of these efforts is our 2025 product guide, which showcases our very best for your consideration.
3 Talk to your local Maizex representative today to learn more about high-performance Maizex seed options for your farm in seed corn, soybeans, and forages. One brand for performance, field by field on your farm.
OUR TEAM Maizex Management 4 Blake Ashton General Manager (519) 359-4858 Blake.Ashton@maizex.com Stephen Denys Director of Market & Product Development (519) 358-3370 Stephen.Denys@maizex.com Shane Jantzi, CCA-ON National Sales Manager (519) 778-7715 Shane.Jantzi@maizex.com Research Support Hayley Adey Research Technician – Eastern Canada (519) 682-1720 Hayley.Adey@maizex.com Patrick Le Heiget Research Technician – Western Canada (204) 870-0798 Patrick.Leheiget@maizex.com Agronomy Support Adam Parker, CCA-ON Market Development Agronomist & Forages (226) 820-6280 Adam.Parker@maizex.com Henry Prinzen, CCA-ON Market Development Agronomist (226) 747-6213 Henry.Prinzen@maizex.com Pascal Larose, Agr. Product and Agronomy Lead – Corn and Soybeans, Quebec & Maritimes (450) 779-5383 Pascal.Larose@sollio.ag Philippe Defoy, Agr. Regional Manager, Eastern Ontario, Quebec & the Maritimes (819) 531-8737 Philippe.Defoy@maizex.com Shawn Winter, CCA-ON Product Development Manager – Corn (519) 809-0078 Shawn.Winter@maizex.com Jeremy Visser, CCA-ON Product Development Manager – Soybeans (519) 359-8428 Jeremy.Visser@maizex.com Lyne Beaumont, Agr. Product and Agronomy Lead – Forages and Cereals, Quebec (418) 572-8972 Lyne.Beaumont@sollio.ag Karen Dunlop Marketing Manager (519) 358-6408 Karen.Dunlop@maizex.com Sharmeen Kukkadi Accounting Manager (519) 682-1720 Sharmeen.Kukkadi@maizex.com Dave Baute President
Territory Managers 5 Maritimes Klay Ansems Maritimes (902) 680-6995 Klay.Ansems@maizex.com Western Canada Darrel Théroux Manitoba North & Saskatchewan (204) 898-9859 Darrel.Theroux@maizex.com Stephan Chabbert Manitoba South (204) 693-1034 Stephan.Chabbert@maizex.com Danielle MacCallum Alberta (403) 715-2628 Danielle.MacCallum@maizex.com Eastern Ontario & Quebec Leigh Hudson-Templeton, CCA-ON East Ontario Kingston to Cornwall (613) 408-7212 Leigh.Hudson@maizex.com Steve Letendre North and East Quebec (819) 313-9106 Steve.Letendre@maizex.com Stéphane Larose Western Quebec (514) 606-1720 Stephane.Larose@maizex.com Western & Central Ontario Chuck Belanger Southwestern Ontario (519) 401-0715 Chuck.Belanger@maizex.com Kirk Van Will, CCA-ON Southcentral Ontario North (519) 899-3255 Kirk.VanWill@maizex.com Bryce Ruppert Western Ontario Southeast (519) 403-4462 Bryce.Ruppert@maizex.com Mike Eckert, CCA-ON Western Ontario North (226) 820-2203 Mike.Eckert@maizex.com Justin Brennan, CCA-ON Central-East Ontario (519) 401-9017 Justin.Brennan@maizex.com Laura Johnston, CCA-ON Southcentral Ontario South (519) 476-2482 Laura.Johnston@maizex.com Maizex Seeds Inc. 4488 Mint Line Tilbury, Ontario N0P 2L0 (877) 682-1720 | info@maizex.com | maizex.com
Maizex invests in agronomy research every year with the goal of providing information that helps farmers make profitable management decisions that maximize the potential of the genetics they are planting. Below is an overview of some of the extensive research we have in place. In addition to these areas, we aim to be on the cutting edge of agronomic topics that directly affect farmers. Examples include fungicide response in corn, characterizing corn hybrids by kernel mass and number, sulfur on soybeans, and the impact of biologicals on yield. Yield Soil type response Planting depth Fungicide response Standability Disease tolerance Nitrogen application timing Seed treatment testing Population response Grain and silage quality Nitrogen response Environmental response Emergence Test and kernel weight Macro- and micro-nutrient response Sustainability Subscribe to our agronomy emails for up-to-date information and tips. 6 AGRONOMY RESEARCH that makes a DIFFERENCE
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MAIZEX CORN HYBRIDS Maizex is a leader in the commercialization of high-performance corn hybrids, which are created from world-class germplasm matched with the latest advancements in trait and seed treatment technologies. Through the input of our team, our goal is to select and position hybrids designed to help Canadian farmers achieve higher yields through base yield and improved agronomic performance. Maizex has also been an innovator in seed-corn quality since its inception. We were the first company in Canada to process and market refuge-in-the-bag (RIB) seed options for farmers, and we are continually innovating our production and processing efforts to produce the highest quality seed possible, whether for grain, silage, or grazing end uses. Traits Features Positioning The trusted benefits of SmartStax® technology intertwined with a new RNAi-based mode of action offers exceptional crop protection. This product is the first with three modes of action, offering the strongest biotech defense against corn rootworm. First choice for yield performance, especially on corn-on-corn acres.* The standard on the market today with above- and below-ground insect protection. First choice for yield performance, especially on corn-on-corn acres.* Broad-spectrum above-ground insect control, including Western Bean Cutworm. Rotated ground with high risk of Western Bean Cutworm activity. Combines three modes of action, including Trecepta®, for the next generation of protection against above-ground insects, including Western Bean Cutworm. Ideal for initial year of corn-on-corn situations with high risk of Western Bean Cutworm. Dual modes of action for above-ground insects. Rotated ground and second-year corn as part of an integrated rootworm strategy. Features a unique mode of action that controls corn rootworm differently than other traits on the market and acts as an excellent foundation for an effective corn rootworm control strategy. Excellent choice for yield performance and corn rootworm control, including corn-on-corn situations.* Combines yield with Roundup Ready® weed control flexibility. Rotated ground with no insect pressure. CONV Selected for yield potential and natural plant health. Ideal for non-GMO opportunities. *Talk to your Maizex Seeds dealer about resistance-management strategies for corn rootworm traits. Trait Technologies Maizex sources and matches the best available traits from global providers to meet our customers’ needs based on the specific insect, disease, and weed spectrums experienced across the varied growing regions of Canada. 8
ABOVE GROUND PROTECTION AGAINST BELOWGROUND PROTECTION AGAINST Corn Borer Corn Earworm Black Cutworm Armyworm Western Bean Cutworm Corn Rootworm Herbicide Tolerances Refuge Roundup Ready® LibertyLink® 5% RIB Roundup Ready® LibertyLink® 5% RIB Roundup Ready® 5% RIB Roundup Ready® 5% RIB Roundup Ready® 5% RIB Glyphosate Tolerant 5% E-Z Refuge® Roundup Ready® 9
SEED CORN TREATMENTS A critical tool for most farmers in ensuring early-season seedling survival and growth, seed treatments protect your genetic investment. They provide insurance against soil-borne insects and diseases that can reduce yield even before the plant emerges in the spring. Maizex offers a variety of seed treatment options to match your field situation, from untreated seed to fully treated seed with an insecticide and a full range of fungicides to control tough soil-borne diseases. Options Untreated Option for organic or conventional production. Fungicide Only Fungicide + Insecticide Vibrance® Cinco Vibrance® Cinco broad-spectrum fungicide provides added control of seed- and soil-borne pathogens, such as Pythium, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium, as well as weakly pathogenic fungi such as Aspergillus and Penicillium. Lumiante™ Lumiante™ fungicide seed treatment provides enhanced protection against Pythium, is effective at low application rates, and offers balanced translocation to protect plants. Stamina™ Stamina™ fungicide seed treatment delivers effective protection against seed rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani, resulting in more consistent and uniform emergence for maximum yield potential. Seedling vigour is increased both above and below ground, including under colder than normal soil conditions, with an enhanced ability to withstand minor environmental stress. Fortenza® The diamide insecticide Fortenza® provides critical early-season protection with control of European chafer, wireworm, and cutworm. 10
The Advantage Mother Nature rarely produces the exact same seed size from one year to the next in a seed corn crop. With the investment made today in precision planting systems, Maizex understands the need to fine-tune planters to deliver the best singulation and uniformity possible. We test different seed sizes for all key hybrids to recommend air pressure or brush settings to achieve the best singulation for the seed grade you are planting. Ask your local Maizex dealer for our annually updated SeedRight recommendations. 11
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions RIB MZ 1200DBR 2050 72 1277 73 • Early flowering promotes movement north of zone • Excellent seedling vigour for early stand establishment • Strong test weight and grain quality MZ 1231DBR MZ 1340DBR RIB NEW MZ 1231DBR 2050 72 1280 73 • Elevated yield performance • Excellent fall intactness promotes efficient harvest • Strong stay-green with open husk at harvest MZ 1200DBR MZ 1340DBR RIB MZ 1340DBR 2150 73 1250 73 • Ultra-early flowering • Excellent grain quality and test weight • Open husk aids grain drydown MZ 1397DBR MZ 1544DBR RIB NEW MZ 1397DBR 2150 73 1270 74 • Sets grain early for risk management • Excellent fall intactness promotes efficient harvest • Strong stay-green with open husk at harvest MZ 1544DBR MZ 1688DBR CONV MZ 154 2250 75 1301 75 • Rapid grain drydown • Strong stalks facilitate harvest ease • Strong disease package 12 GRAIN Corn Legend Numerical ratings (1 – 9): 1 = Very poor; 9 = Excellent; UR = Unrated RIB or E-Z Refuge = Hybrids that contain 5% non-traited seed corn in the bag. Response to intensive management: “Intensive management” denotes additional plant population (i.e. +5,000 ppa), nitrogen (i.e. +50 lbs N/acre), and with fungicide applications at VT (tassel stage). In trials this was generally compared to a standard management package that had inputs in the range of 30,000 – 32,000 ppa, 135 – 170 lbs N/acre, and no foliar fungicide applications. The numerical ratings in this category are scored from 0 – 10, where 0 = No response, 10 = A very large response, and UR = Unrated. Kernel number vs. kernel mass: N = A kernel number hybrid, where yield is driven more by the number of kernels; M = A kernel mass hybrid, where yield is driven more by the mass of each kernel; N/M = A hybrid that is slightly above-average in terms of yield being driven by both kernel number and kernel mass. Final seeding population: Population in 000s ppa that is the ideal target for this hybrid. Where conditions are less favourable, move to the lower range of the population recommendations. Plant height: S = Short; M = Medium; T = Tall Disease ratings: NCLB = Refers to Northern Corn Leaf Blight ANTH = Refers to Anthracnose
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Responds to increased population • Ideal for dual-purpose option 4 M 32-34 9 M 12-14 8 8 9 9 8 7 • Above-average response to increased population • Excellent stability across environments 6 N 32-34 9 S-M 14-16 8 8 9 8 8 9 • Above-average response to increased population • Above-average response to intensive management • Position for timely harvest 7 M 34-36 9 S-M 12-14 7 8 8 9 6 7 • Above-average response to increased population • Predicted average response to intensive management package 6 M 34-36 8 M 16-18 8 8 9 9 8 6 • Below-average response to intensive management • Excellent stability across environments UR M 32-34 8 S-M 14-16 9 9 8 8 8 7 Learn more about our innovative characterization of hybrids by kernel mass and kernel number. Maizex offers a full portfolio of hybrids that feature outstanding yield potential and agronomic performance for maturities across Canada. This includes a full range of options from conventional to multiple-trait modes of action to protect and enhance your yield potential. Our robust testing and product development program incorporates field variability and intensive management studies to provide additional insight into how best to position Maizex hybrids field by field on your farm.
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions RIB MZ 1544DBR 2250 75 1301 75 • Excellent disease package promotes yield • Strong agronomics and standability for harvest ease • Versatile placement north and south of zone MZ 1397DBR MZ 1688DBR RIB MZ 1688DBR 2300 76 1323 77 • Rapid grain drydown • Industry-leading plant health • Extended stay-green for added yield MZ 1544DBR E49K32 R RIB E49K32 R 2300 79 1335 78 • Impressive late-season plant health • Industry-leading yield • Strong agronomics MZ 1688DBR MZ 2266DBR RIB E52V92 R 2450 82 1374 80 • Excellent grain quality and test weight • Outstanding agronomics • Early flowering MZ 1544DBR MZ 2344DBR RIB MZ 2266DBR 2450 82 1353 79 • Strong agronomics with top-end yield • Early-flowering hybrid with open husks to aid drydown • Excellent grain quality with high test weight E49K32R MZ 2344DBR RIB NEW MZ 2344DBR 2500 83 1330 78 • Yield-leading performance across environments • Superior grain quality and test weight • Excellent stress tolerance MZ 2266DBR MZ 2452DUR X-Series CONV MZ 248X 2550 84 1515 86 • Reliable performance • Impressive stalk strength • High kernel mass MZ 154 MZ 305X E-Z Refuge MZ 2452DUR 2550 84 1470 84 • Blocky ears with great grain quality • Position on corn-after-corn fields • Impressive seedling vigour for stand establishment MZ 2699DBR MZ 2780SMX 14 GRAIN Corn
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Below-average response to intensive management • Excellent stability across environments 2 M 32-34 8 S-M 14-16 9 9 8 8 8 7 • Average response to fungicide • Above-average response to population • Excellent dual-purpose option 5 N 34-36 9 T 16-18 9 9 8 8 8 7 • Moderate response to population • Favourable response to fungicide and additional nitrogen • Excels in high-yield environments 8 UR 32-34 8 M 16-18 9 8 8 8 8 UR • Above-average response to population • Excels in variable soils • Excellent dual-purpose option 7 UR 34-36 8 T 14-16 9 8 8 9 8 6 • Responds to increased population • Reserve highest populations for high-yielding fields 6 M 34-36 9 M 14-16 8 8 8 9 8 8 • Below-average response to increased population • Ideal for delayed harvest 5 N 32-34 8 T 18-20 9 8 9 9 7 8 • Favourable response to fungicide • Less favourable response to increased population • Ideal for delayed harvest UR M 30-32 8 T 16-18 9 8 8 7 7 7 • Above-average response to intensive management • Position for early harvest • Excels in variable-yield environments • Ideal for dual purpose 7 N 32-34 9 M-T 18-20 8 8 9 8 8 7
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions RIB NEW MZ 2575DBR 2575 85 1430 83 • Strong early-season vigour for rapid stand establishment • Open husks promote rapid grain drydown • Maintains leading performance under lower- to moderate-yield environments MZ 2344DBR MZ 2699DBR CONV MZ 269 2600 86 1515 85 • Early flowering promotes movement north of zone • Excels in variable-yield environments • Impressive vigour for rapid stand establishment MZ 248X MZ 314 RIB MZ 2699DBR 2600 86 1515 85 • Leading yield potential • Exceptional stress tolerance • Impressive vigour for rapid stand establishment MZ 2780SMX MZ 2982DBR RIB NEW MZ 2780SMX 2650 87 1545 87 • Attractive fall appearance with very open husk • Ear girth combined with open husk • Excellent stress tolerance and plant intactness MZ 2699DBR MZ 2982DBR RIB MZ 2982DBR 2700 89 1552 89 • Powerful seedling vigour for tough conditions • Leading top-end yields • Rapid grain drydown MZ 3117DBR MZ 2699DBR X-Series CONV MZ 305X 2700 90 1534 89 • Impressive girthy ear with deep kernels • Excellent stay-green • Outstanding seedling vigour MZ 269 MZ 314 RIB MZ 3120SMX 2750 91 1610 93 • Powerful seedling vigour for tough conditions • Top corn-on-corn performance • Rapid grain drydown MZ 3117DBR MZ 3314SMX RIB MZ 3117DBR 2750 91 1575 92 • Hybrid with proven top-end yield • Strong stalks for flexible harvest • Uniform ear size down the row MZ 2982DBR MZ 3314SMX 16 GRAIN Corn
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Predicted favourable response to fungicide • Excels in variable-yield environments UR N 32-34 9 M-T 18-20 8 8 9 8 7 7 • Excels in variable-yield environments • Above-average responses to population and management UR N 32-34 9 M-T 18-20 9 8 8 8 7 7 • Excels in variable-yield environments • Above-average responses to population and management 6 N 32-34 9 M-T 18-20 9 8 8 8 7 7 • Predicted response to increased population • Predicted favourable response to fungicide • Excellent in corn-on-corn management UR N/M 34-36 8 M 16-18 9 8 9 9 8 9 • Excels in high-yield environments • Average yield response to fungicide but improves late-season intactness 7 N/M 30-34 9 S-M 18-20 8 8 9 8 7 6 • Favourable response to fungicide • Less response to increased population UR N 30-32 9 M 18-20 7 8 8 8 8 UR • Excels in high-yield environments • Average yield response to fungicide but improves late-season intactness 6 N/M 30-32 9 M 18-20 8 8 9 8 7 6 • Average response to fungicide alone • Above-average response to intensive management • Excels in moderate- to high-yield environments 6 N 32-34 9 M 18-20 9 9 9 8 8 7
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions CONV MZ 314 2750 91 1575 92 • Top-end yield potential • Allows flexible harvest timing • Consistent ear size across plants MZ 269 MZ 369 E63D17 R 2775 93 1620 94 • Solid agronomics for flexible harvest • Durable disease tolerance • Defensive performance MZ 3117DBR MZ 3505DBR RIB MZ 3314SMX 2775 93 1622 94 • Impressive leaf-disease tolerance • Compact plants with strong stalks • Broadly adapted for flexible positioning MZ 3117DBR MZ 3505DBR RIB NEW MZ 3432TRE 2800 94 1605 93 • Industry-leading above-ground insect control including Western bean cutworm • Broadly adapted for flexible positioning • Industry-leading yield potential MZ 3117DBR MZ 3528DBR RIB MZ 3505DBR 2850 95 1632 96 • Excellent late-season plant health • Open husks aid grain drydown • Next-level yield potential MZ 3314SMX MZ 3528DBR RIB NEW MZ 3528DBR 2850 95 1600 94 • Strong seedling vigour establishes stands quickly • Impressive fall intactness promotes ease of harvest • Leading leaf- and ear-disease tolerance protects yield potential MZ 3505DBR MZ 3818DBR CONV MZ 369 2875 96 1632 96 • Strong agronomics with top-end yield • Exceptional stalk strength for flexible harvest • Excellent disease tolerance MZ 314 MZ 397 RIB NEW MZ 3717SSP 2900 97 1590 93 • Industry-leading corn rootworm protection • Impressive fall intactness promotes ease of harvest • Exceptional stay-green promotes full yield potential MZ 3505DBR MZ 4026SSP 18 GRAIN Corn
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Allows for a flexible harvest • Excellent dual-purpose hybrid • Ideal for variable-yield environments UR N 32-34 9 T 16-18 9 9 8 7 7 UR • Excels in variable-yield environments • Allows for a flexible harvest UR N 34-36 9 T 16-18 9 8 9 9 7 UR • Excels in variable-yield environments • Less likely to respond to fungicides 4 M 32-34 9 M 16-18 9 9 8 8 8 8 • Excels in variable-yield environments • Predicted favourable response to fungicide • Dual-purpose option UR N 32-34 8 T 18-20 9 9 8 7 7 8 • Average response to fungicide • Match population to yield environment • Ideal for delayed harvest • Dual-purpose option 5 M 30-34 9 T 16-18 9 9 9 8 8 8 • Above-average response to increased population and fungicide • Dual-purpose option 8 M 34-36 9 T 16-18 9 8 8 8 9 8 • Moderate response to fungicide • Excels in variable-yield environments • Ideal for delayed harvest UR M 32-36 9 M-T 16-18 9 9 8 8 8 7 • Predicted favourable response to increased population and fungicide • Dual-purpose option UR M 32-36 9 T 16 9 9 8 7 8 8
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions RIB NEW MZ 3704VT4 2900 97 1705 99 • Industry-leading above-ground insect control, including Western bean cutworm, combined with rootworm control • Open husks promote rapid grain drydown • Strong performance in variable-yield environments MZ 3528DBR MZ 4049SMX RIB MZ 3818DBR 2925 98 1698 99 • Dependable yield across diverse environments • Durable disease tolerance • Excellent fall intactness MZ 3505DBR MZ 3930DBR RIB MZ 3930DBR 2950 99 1698 99 • Open husks promote rapid drydown • Strong late-season intactness • Next-level yield potential MZ 3818DBR MZ 4026SSP RIB MZ 3877SMX 2925 98 1723 100 • Excellent grain-filling performance • Open husks allow fast grain drydown • Moves north and south of zone well MZ 3528DBR MZ 4049SMX CONV MZ 397 2950 99 1660 100 • Closely related to hybrids with proven performance • Solid stress tolerance • Open husk for rapid drydown MZ 314 MZ 369 RIB NEW MZ 4026SSP 2950 100 1700 101 • Industry-best corn rootworm protection • Strong seedling vigour establishes stands quickly • Solid stalks allow flexible harvest MZ 3818DBR MZ 4158DBR RIB MZ 4049SMX 2975 100 1685 102 • Maturity-leading yield potential • Solid stress tolerance • Open husk for rapid drydown MZ 3930DBR MZ 4158DBR RIB MZ 4151TRE 3000 101 1707 103 • Control of Western bean cutworm • Durable disease package • Exceptional stalk strength for flexible harvest MZ 4158DBR MZ 4577SMX 20 GRAIN Corn
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Predicted favourable response to fungicide • Excels in variable-yield environments • Dual-purpose option UR UR 32-34 8 M-T 18-20 8 8 8 8 7 8 • Average response to fungicide • Raise populations to match yield potential • Ideal for delayed harvest 6 N 32-36 8 M-T 16-18 9 8 8 8 8 8 • Raise populations accompanied with fungicide and nitrogen • Ideal for variable-yield environments • Excellent stalk strength 7 N/M 30-34 8 T 18-20 9 8 9 8 8 8 • Average response to fungicide • Target moderate populations • Excellent in corn-on-corn management 5 M 32-34 9 M 16-18 9 9 9 9 7 7 • Above-average response to fungicide • Use lower populations to maintain yield in stressful environments UR N 28-36 9 M-T 18-20 8 8 9 8 7 7 • Continuous corn acres • Position for delayed harvest UR M 32-34 8 M 16-18 9 8 8 9 7 8 • Above-average response to fungicide • Excellent in corn-on-corn management • Use lower populations to maintain yield in stressful environments 7 N 28-36 9 M-T 18-20 9 8 9 8 7 8 • Above-average response to intensive management • Responds favourably to fungicide • Excels in variable-yield environments 7 M 32-34 9 T 16-18 9 8 8 8 8 7
Hybrid CHU RM CHU to 50% Silk Silking RM Characteristics Companions RIB MZ 4158DBR 3100 101 1698 103 • High yield with strong stalks and staygreen for flexible harvest • Responds to intensive management • Open husks allow for fast grain drydown MZ 4049SMX MZ 4608SMX RIB MZ 4577SMX 3150 103 1690 102 • Proven genetics for stress tolerance • Compact plant for ease of harvest • Solid stalks allow flexible harvest MZ 4158DBR MZ 4608SMX CONV MZ 460 3200 106 1720 106 • Strong leaf-disease tolerance • Impressive stay-green • Photocopied ear size with consistent ear placement MZ 397 RIB MZ 4608SMX 3200 106 1680 107 • High yield with market-leading DON tolerance • Open husks promote rapid drydown • Photocopied ear size with consistent ear placement MZ 4577SMX MZ 4703DBR RIB MZ 4755TRE 3250 107 1670 108 • Solid agronomics and Western bean cutworm protection • Leading yield potential • Open husks aid drydown MZ 4799SMX MZ 4703DBR RIB NEW MZ 4799SMX 3250 107 1690 109 • Market-leading DON tolerance • Open husks promote rapid drydown • Leading stress tolerance in moderate- to lower-yield environments MZ 4577SMX MZ 4703DBR RIB NEW MZ 4703DBR 3250 107 1650 107 • High yield potential with excellent grain quality and test weight • Impressive fall intactness promotes ease of harvest • Improved DON tolerance MZ 4608SMX MZ 4799SMX Also Available: E44H12 R 2100 CHU MZ 4280DBR 2975 CHU MZ 452 3150 CHU 22 GRAIN Corn
Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Kernel Mass vs. Kernel Number Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH • Average response to fungicide • Above-average responses to nitrogen and plant population • Ideal for delayed harvest 8 M 34-36 9 T 16-18 8 8 8 8 7 8 • Excels in variable-yield environments • Favourable response to fungicide • Average response to intensive management 7 N 34-36 8 S-M 16-18 8 8 8 8 7 8 • Target moderate plant populations • Excellent dual-purpose option UR N/M 32-34 9 T 18-20 8 9 8 7 7 8 • Improved response to fungicides under high population • Target plant populations to match yield environment 7 N 32-34 9 M 18-20 8 8 9 7 8 7 • Responds well to fungicide • Stable performance across a wide range of environments • Ideal for delayed harvest 5 M 34-36 8 T 18-20 9 8 8 8 7 8 • Responds to fungicide • Ideal for delayed harvest and dual purpose 7 M 32-34 8 T 16-18 9 8 9 8 8 9 • Predicted above-average response to intensive management • Predicted favourable response to fungicide • Ideal for delayed harvest 8 M 34-36 8 M 16-18 9 9 8 8 8 8
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Maizex is an industry leader in silage corn, offering diverse hybrid technologies to meet the specific needs of your ration. This includes a full portfolio of dual-purpose hybrids to drive energy and feed efficiency and silage-specific hybrids for enhanced feed palatability, digestibility, and high-tonnage yield.
Silage Hybrid Type Hybrid Silage CHU Silage RM Grain CHU Grain RM CHU 50% Silk Characteristics RIB Dual MZ 1200DBR 1900 69 2050 72 1277 • Early flowering allows movement north • Aggressive seedling vigour Silage Specific MS 6960R 1950 69 2100 72 1325 • Rapid grain setup for maturity • Solid agronomics promote yield RIB Dual MZ 1340DBR 1975 71 2150 73 1250 • Increased starch quantity • Early flowering allows movement north RIB Dual MZ 1544DBR 2100 72 2250 75 1301 • Soft kernel density • Strong disease package protects feed quality RIB Dual MZ 1688DBR 2150 73 2300 76 1323 • Consistent performance across environments • Starch quantity stability from uniform ear size Silage Specific NEW MS 7711R 2175 74 2300 77 1287 • Early flowering allows movement north • Solid agronomics promote yield Legend Silage hybrid type: Dual = Dual-purpose hybrids that can be used for grain or silage; Silage Specific = Designed for silage production and not recommended for grain corn production; Leafy Silage = Leafy hybrids that combine effective fibre with highly available starch and are not recommended for grain production. Numerical ratings (1 – 9): 1 = Very poor; 9 = Excellent; UR = Unrated Silage CHU and Silage RM are based on the appropriate maturity zones for growing the hybrid to silage maturity. Final seeding population: Population in 000s ppa that is the ideal target for this hybrid. Where conditions are less favourable, move to the lower range of the population recommendations. 26 SILAGE Corn
Management Agronomic Ratings Characteristics Final Seeding Population Corn on Corn Response to Fungicide Tonnage Seedling Vigour Plant Height Digestibility Kernel Texture Starch Amount Early Starch Availability at Harvest Disease Rating • Rapid starch accumulation 32-34 - 8 7 8 M-T 7 M 9 8 7 • Early grain set reduces risk north of zone 28-32 - 8 7 8 M 7 S 8 8 7 • Dependable tonnage 34-36 - 9 7 9 M-T 7 M 9 8 7 • Ideal for high-starch rations 32-34 - 8 7 9 M-T 7 S 9 8 8 • Enhanced stay-green allows flexible harvest 34-36 - 8 8 9 M-T 7 S 9 8 8 • Industry-leading tonnage for maturity 32-34 - 7 9 8 T 8 M 8 8 8 Herbicide Sensitivity Caution: avoid post-emergent application of Group 27 & 28 herbicides (e.g., Converge®, Callisto®, or Impact™) on Leafy silage hybrids. Leafy hybrids have shown increased injury after postemergent application of Group 27 & 28 herbicides in comparison to other hybrids. Corn on Corn: If “Yes,” denotes that this hybrid contains enhanced insect protection, which protects performance on corn-after-corn fields. Plant height: S = Short; M = Medium; T = Tall; VT = Very tall Kernel texture: VS = Very soft; S = Soft; M = Medium; H = Hard Starch amount: 1 = Low; 9 = High Early starch availability at harvest: 1 = Least readily available; 9 = Most readily available Tips on how to select the right hybrid for your ration.
Silage Hybrid Type Hybrid Silage CHU Silage RM Grain CHU Grain RM CHU 50% Silk Characteristics CONV Silage Specific NEW MS 782 2250 75 2450 78 1298 • Early flowering allows northern adaptation • Impressive stay-green optimizes feed quality RIB Silage Specific NEW MS 7822DBR 2250 75 2400 78 1298 • Above-ground insect protection • Rapid grain set for early geography Silage Specific MS 8022R 2250 75 2400 78 1298 • Industry-leading early-season vigour • Rapid grain set for early geography RIB Silage Specific MS 7733DBR 2350 77 2500 81 1337 • Above-ground insect protection • Early flower allows northern movement RIB Dual E52V92 R 2300 77 2450 82 1374 • Early grain set reduces risk north of zone • High starch content RIB Dual NEW MZ 2266DBR 2300 78 2450 82 1353 • Early flowering promotes longer starch-fill period • Strong agronomics with high tonnage Silage Specific LF 728R 2300 74 2500 83 1319 • Standard of silage and grazing corn • White cobs for more palatable silage E-Z Refuge Dual MZ 2452DUR 2400 80 2550 84 1470 • Wider window for optimum harvest • Impressive plant stature CONV Dual MZ 248X 2400 81 2550 84 1515 • Excellent stay-green for flexible harvest • Robust plant type increases yield 28 SILAGE Corn
Management Agronomic Ratings Characteristics Final Seeding Population Corn on Corn Response to Fungicide Tonnage Seedling Vigour Plant Height Digestibility Kernel Texture Starch Amount Early Starch Availability at Harvest Disease Rating • High-tonnage conventional hybrid option 32-34 - 8 9 9 VT 8 M 8 8 8 • Large harvest window 32-34 - 8 9 9 VT 8 M 8 8 8 • Large harvest window 32-34 - 8 9 9 VT 8 M 8 8 8 • Increased starch availability 28-30 - 8 8 9 M-T 8 M 8 8 7 • Outstanding agronomics 34-36 - 7 8 8 M-T 7 M 9 8 9 • Ideal for high-starch rations 34-36 - 7 8 9 M 7 M 9 8 8 • Rapid grain setup for maturity 28-30 - 8 8 9 M-T 8 M 8 8 7 • Large ears enhance starch quantity 32-34 Yes 8 8 9 T 8 M 8 8 8 • Blocky ears promote starch quantity 30-32 - 8 8 8 M 7 S 8 8 7
Silage Hybrid Type Hybrid Silage CHU Silage RM Grain CHU Grain RM CHU 50% Silk Characteristics Silage Specific MS 8270R 2450 82 2600 85 1370 • Tall, robust plant type • Extended stay-green preserves silage quality E-Z Refuge Silage Specific MS 8411DUR 2450 82 2600 86 1589 • Proven performance • Large ears with soft kernel texture RIB Dual MZ 2699DBR 2450 83 2600 86 1515 • Early grain set reduces risk north of zone • Rapid canopy establishment Silage Specific MS 8632R 2550 86 2700 90 1530 • Adapted for northern movement • Impressive tonnage RIB Leafy Silage LF 9066SMX 2600 87 2750 91 1610 • Large, robust stature for maturity • Adapted for movement north Dual E63D17 R 2625 89 2775 93 1620 • Strong yield combined with high starch quantity • Excellent spring vigour RIB Dual MZ 3314SMX 2625 89 2775 93 1622 • Enhanced stay-green allows flexible harvest • Excellent agronomics for harvest ease RIB Dual NEW MZ 3432TRE 2700 91 2800 94 1610 • Industry-leading Western bean cutworm control to maintain feed quality • Robust plant type increases yield RIB Dual MZ 3505DBR 2750 92 2850 95 1632 • Enhanced stay-green allows flexible harvest 30 SILAGE Corn
Management Agronomic Ratings Characteristics Final Seeding Population Corn on Corn Response to Fungicide Tonnage Seedling Vigour Plant Height Digestibility Kernel Texture Starch Amount Early Starch Availability at Harvest Disease Rating • Strong agronomics 30-32 - 8 8 9 VT 8 M 8 8 7 • Robust plant type 30-32 Yes 8 8 8 T 8 S 8 8 7 • Large ears promote higher starch values 32-34 - 6 9 9 M-T 8 M 9 8 8 • Attractive plant type 30-32 - 8 9 9 T 8 M 8 8 7 • Enhanced trait package 28-32 Yes 8 8 8 T 8 M 8 8 8 • Excellent stay-green for harvest ease 34-36 - 7 8 9 T 7 M 9 8 8 • Position on corn-after-corn fields 32-34 Yes 7 8 9 M 7 M 9 8 8 • Ideal for high-starch rations 32-34 - 8 9 8 T 7 S 9 8 8 • Large, robust plant type 30-34 - 8 9 9 T 7 M 9 8 8
Silage Hybrid Type Hybrid Silage CHU Silage RM Grain CHU Grain RM CHU 50% Silk Characteristics RIB Dual NEW MZ 3528DBR 2750 92 2850 95 1600 • Leading leaf-disease tolerance protects feed quality • Excellent agronomics promote harvest ease LEAFY FLOURY Leafy Silage LFG 8755R 2750 91 2900 97 1614 • Floury gene for early starch availability at harvest • Industry-leading tonnage RIB Dual NEW MZ 3717SSP 2775 94 2900 97 1590 • Industry-leading corn rootworm protection • Strong stay-green widens harvest window CONV LEAFY FLOURY Leafy Silage NEW LFG 999 2800 96 2950 99 1638 • Floury gene for early starch availability at harvest • Large ears enhance starch quantity LEAFY FLOURY Leafy Silage NEW LFG 9999R 2800 96 2950 99 1638 • Floury gene for early starch availability at harvest • Large ears enhance starch quantity RIB Dual MZ 3818DBR 2800 94 2925 98 1698 • Leading plant health protects sample quality • Large ears enhance starch quantity RIB Dual MZ 3877SMX 2800 94 2925 98 1723 • Adapted north of zone • Consistent yield leader RIB Leafy Silage LF 8890SMX 2800 94 2950 99 1637 • Proven genetics for yield stability • Extended harvest window RIB Dual MZ 3930DBR 2800 96 2950 99 1698 • Massive plant stature • Consistent ear line CONV Dual MZ 397 2800 96 2950 99 1685 • Maturity-leading yield potential • Allows flexible field positioning 32 SILAGE Corn
Management Agronomic Ratings Characteristics Final Seeding Population Corn on Corn Response to Fungicide Tonnage Seedling Vigour Plant Height Digestibility Kernel Texture Starch Amount Early Starch Availability at Harvest Disease Rating • Flexible harvest window 34-36 - 8 9 9 T 7 M 9 8 9 • Very good seedling vigour 27-30 - 9 9 8 VT 9 VS 8 9 5 • Position on corn-after-corn fields 32-36 Yes UR 8 8 T 8 H 9 8 8 • Strong leaf-disease tolerance 27-30 - 9 9 8 VT 9 VS 8 9 7 • Strong leaf-disease tolerance 27-30 - 9 9 8 VT 9 VS 8 9 7 • Solid stress tolerance 32-36 - 7 8 8 M-T 8 M 9 8 9 • Position on corn-after-corn fields 32-34 Yes 7 9 9 M 7 H 9 8 8 • Large, robust plant type 28-32 Yes 8 8 8 T 8 M 8 8 8 • Flexible harvest window 30-34 - 7 9 8 T 8 M 9 9 8 • Leading milk-per-acre values 28-36 - 9 9 9 T 8 M 9 8 7
Silage Hybrid Type Hybrid Silage CHU Silage RM Grain CHU Grain RM CHU 50% Silk Characteristics RIB Leafy Silage NEW LF 0037SMX 2900 97 3000 100 1650 • Industry-leading tonnage • Strong leaf-disease tolerance maintains feed quality RIB Dual NEW MZ 4026SSP 2950 100 3000 101 1700 • Industry-leading corn rootworm protection • Strong leaf-disease tolerance maintains feed quality RIB Dual MZ 4049SMX 2850 97 2975 100 1685 • Maturity-leading yield potential • Allows flexible field positioning LEAFY FLOURY Leafy Silage LFG 9701R 2900 97 3050 101 1690 • Floury gene for early starch availability at harvest • Unmatched yield potential RIB Dual MZ 4158DBR 2950 99 3100 101 1698 • Strong yield combined with high starch quantity • Strong agronomics promote harvest ease RIB Dual MZ 4608SMX 3050 101 3200 106 1680 • Large ears enhance starch quantity • Elevated starch content CONV Dual MZ 460 3050 103 3200 106 1700 • Massive plant stature • Strong agronomics RIB Dual NEW MZ 4799SMX 3100 103 3250 107 1690 • Large, robust plant type • Strong leaf- and ear-disease tolerance protects quality RIB Dual NEW MZ 4703DBR 3125 104 3250 107 1650 • Elevated starch content • Strong ear-rot tolerance 34 SILAGE Corn
Management Agronomic Ratings Characteristics Final Seeding Population Corn on Corn Response to Fungicide Tonnage Seedling Vigour Plant Height Digestibility Kernel Texture Starch Amount Early Starch Availability at Harvest Disease Rating • Large, robust plant type 28-32 Yes 8 9 8 VT 8 M 8 8 9 • Early flowering allows movement north 32-34 Yes UR 8 8 M 8 M 9 8 8 • Leading milk-per-acre values 28-36 Yes 9 9 9 T 8 M 9 8 7 • White cob for increased digestibility 28-32 - 9 9 8 VT 9 VS 7 9 7 • Impressive plant stature 34-36 - 9 9 9 T 7 H 9 8 9 • Adapted north of zone 32-34 Yes 6 9 9 M 8 H 9 8 8 • Soft kernels for increased starch availability 30-32 - 7 9 9 VT 8 S 8 8 8 • Allows flexible field positioning 32-34 Yes 6 9 8 T 8 M 9 8 9 • Impressive plant stature 34-36 - UR 9 8 T 7 H 9 8 8
Traits Features Positioning Outstanding genetics for high-end yield potential. Three modes of herbicide tolerance for outstanding weed control, including glyphosate-tolerant weeds. Premier early-season weed control with option to use early dicamba or later Roundup® or Liberty® in-crop. Benefits of glyphosate and new lower-volatility formulations of dicamba, such as Xtendimax® herbicide. Outstanding weed control including glyphosate-tolerant weeds such as Canada fleabane. Position dicamba applications for pre-plant or early post to maximize weed control. Genetics featuring excellent yield potential. Three-way herbicide tolerance to glyphosate, 2,4-D, and glufosinate in a three-gene molecular stack. Wide window of weed-control flexibility with excellent control of glyphosate-tolerant weeds. Using Enlist Duo™ herbicide, which contains glyphosate and 2,4-D with Colex-D™ technology, provides near-zero volatility. Unique high-yielding genetics with excellent disease tolerance, including white mould. Position where herbicide-tolerant weeds are not an issue. CONV Combines yield potential and export-quality grain characteristics. Developed for non-GMO or identity-preserved contract opportunities. Consult your Maizex dealer for contract opportunities near you. Trait Technologies 36 Maizex soybeans combine outstanding yield potential with a range of in-seed or seed-applied technologies to provide true performance, field by field on your farm. Driven by a vigorous research and testing program, Maizex soybeans meet the needs of farmers in regions across the country, based not only on yield potential but also with management tools for diseases ranging from white mould to sudden death syndrome and iron chlorosis. MAIZEX SOYBEANS
HERBICIDE TOLERANCE Glyphosate (RR) Dicamba Glufosinate (Liberty) 2,4-D Identity Preserved Conventional
38 SOYBEAN SEED TREATMENT OPTIONS Seed treatments can be a critical tool to ensure emergence and early-season plant health in soybeans. At Maizex, we recognize that your seed treatment needs depend on the presence of insect and disease pests above threshold levels field by field on your farm. To provide the flexibility necessary to meet these needs, the following treatment options are available on all Maizex soybean varieties. SEED TREATMENT OPTIONS Seed Treatment Benefits Insecticide, Fungicide & Pre-inoculant Fungicide & Pre-inoculant Fungicide O nly UNTREATED Option for organic or conventional production. Fosters higher rhizobia survival and nutrient uptake, increases root growth, and boosts nutrient and water uptake, leading to enhanced nodulation and nitrogen fixation. Delivers control of European chafer, June beetle, bean leaf beetle, black cutworm, wireworm, and seed corn maggot. Helps build a strong soybean stand, even under heavy insect pressure. The result is faster more uniform growth. Biological plant activator that stimulates the plant’s natural genetic resistance earlier in plant growth to fight off disease pathogens including white mould, rhizoctonia, and SDS. Provides broad-spectrum protection against key seed- and soil-borne diseases for stronger roots that can take full advantage of soil nutrients, even during unfavourable spring conditions. Additional protection options Trunemco™ is a new soybean cyst nematode seed treatment solution that helps soybean crops thrive. This patented technology primes plant physiology, activating the defense system for superior broad-spectrum protection against nematode invasion. Offers additional protection in late-maturity areas against Phytophthora root rot in high-risk conditions to enhance emergence and vigour in order to improve plant stands and preserve yield potential.
Variety CHU RM Characteristics Wolf R2X 2100 000.3 • Impressive phytophthora tolerance • Consistent performance across soil types • High first pod for ease of harvest Akras R2 2250 000.9 • Consistent yield performance • Great white mould tolerance • High first-pod position Badger R2X 2325 00.2 • Strong yield performance • Tall plant with good standability • Works well across all soil types NEW Hulk R2X 2475 00.8 • Tall bushy plant with great white mould tolerance • Great phytophthora field tolerance • Excellent first-pod height for ease of harvest Hydra R2 2550 0.1 • Great standability • Excellent spring vigour • Excellent white mould tolerance Cobra R2X 2575 0.2 • High yield potential even in stressed environments • Strong agronomic package • Great white mould tolerance NEW Barracuda E3 2600 0.3 • Early Enlist option with great yield performance • Great white mould tolerance • Excellent standability Grizzly R2X 2600 0.3 • Leading yield potential • Stacked phytophthora genes and leading field tolerance • Complete agronomic package Legend Numerical ratings (1 – 9): 1 = Very poor; 9 = Excellent; UR = Unrated SCN (Soybean Cyst Nematode) gene: PI88788 & Peking = Genes that provide genetic resistance Phytophthora field tolerance, white mould, and SDS (Sudden Death Syndrome) rating: UR = Unrated; BA = Below average; A = Average; AA = Above average; E = Excellent Plant height: S = Short; M = Medium; T = Tall; VT = Very tall Canopy: N = Narrow; SB = Semi-bush; B = Bushy 40 SOYBEAN Varieties
Plant Health Agronomic Ratings SCN Gene Phytophthora Resistance Gene Phytophthora Field Tolerance White Mould SDS Seedling Vigour Standability Plant Height Canopy Wide Row Adaptability Pubescence/ Pod Colour Flower/Hilum Colour Average Seed Size (Beans/Lb of Seed) PI88788 Rps3a AA AA UR 8 8 M-T SB AA G/B P/BLi 2650 - Rps1c AA E UR 8 9 M SB A G/B P/BLi 2600 - Rps1k A A UR 7 7 T B E B/B P/BL 2450 - Rps3a AA AA UR 8 7 T SB E B/B P/BL 2450 - Rps1k A E UR 8 8 M-T SB A B/B P/BL 2550 PI88788 Rps1c AA AA UR 8 7 M-T SB E LB/B P/BR 2650 - Rps1c AA AA A 7 8 S-M B A LB/B P/BR 2700 PI88788 Rps1k/3a E AA UR 8 9 M SB AA LB/B P/BL 2600 Wide-row adaptability (denotes yield and agronomic factors if planted in wider rows, i.e. 30”): BA = Below average; A = Average; AA = Above average; E = Excellent Pubescence/pod/flower/hilum colours: P = Purple; W = White; BL = Black; B = Brown; LB = Light brown; Y = Yellow; G = Grey; an “i” indicates imperfect hilum colour while a “p” indicates a pale variant of hilum colour Strategies for smart soybean selection to help you pick the best variety for your farm.
Variety CHU RM Characteristics NEW Torpedo E3 2675 0.6 • Impressive phytophthora tolerance • Great plant height with excellent standability • Great white mould tolerance Lion R2X 2700 0.7 • Bushy bean with industry-leading white mould tolerance • Excellent standability • High first pod for ease of harvest Viper R2X 2750 0.9 • Industry-leading yield performance • Strong disease package • Excellent white mould tolerance Piranha R2X 2775 1.0 • Bushy plant with strong yield performance • Great white mould tolerance • Great phytophthora field tolerance Kites E3 2775 1.0 • Bushy bean that closes rows easily • High first pod for easy harvest • Impressive plant health Maris R2X 2775 1.0 • Leading and proven yield potential • Clean fall appearance • Excellent phytophthora tolerance Harrier E3 2850 1.3 • Bushy bean fills in rows quickly • Great phytophthora field tolerance • Strong disease tolerance Avalanche XF 2875 1.4 • Best-in-class disease and agronomic package • Strong yield performance across soil types • Excellent standability Cyclone R2X 2900 1.5 • Stacked phytophthora genes and leading field tolerance • Leading plant-disease package • Aggressive performance and yield in tough conditions Typhoon E3 2925 1.6 • Excellent yield performance across soil types • Unique Peking SCN resistance • Strong disease package with stacked phytophthora Ocelot E3 3050 2.1 • Consistent high-end yield performance • Excellent SDS tolerance • Unique Peking SCN resistance 42 SOYBEAN Varieties
Plant Health Agronomic Ratings SCN Gene Phytophthora Resistance Gene Phytophthora Field Tolerance White Mould SDS Seedling Vigour Standability Plant Height Canopy Wide Row Adaptability Pubescence/ Pod Colour Flower/Hilum Colour Average Seed Size (Beans/Lb of Seed) - Rps3a AA AA BA 8 8 M-T SB A G/B P/Y 2600 - Rps1c A E BA 7 9 M B E LB/B P/Yi 3000 PI88788 Rps1c A E AA 8 8 M SB AA LB/B P/BL 2500 - Rps3a AA AA BA 8 8 M-T B E LB/B P/BR 2650 - Rps1a AA AA E 7 8 M-T SB E G/B P/LB 2900 PI88788 Rps3a E A AA 7 8 M-T SB AA LB/LB P/BR 2800 PI88788 None E A AA 7 7 M-T B AA G/B P/BLi 2400 PI88788 Rps1k/3a AA AA A 8 9 M-T N BA B/B P/BR 2200 PI88788 Rps1k/3a AA AA A 9 8 M-T B AA LB/LB P/BL 2600 Peking Rps1c/3a E AA AA 8 8 M-T B AA G/B P/BLi 2300 Peking Rps1c AA AA E 8 8 M-T SB AA G/B P/BLi 2400
Variety CHU RM Characteristics NEW Titan XF 3125 2.4 • Strong top-end yield performance • Excellent white mould tolerance • Great phytophthora field tolerance NEW Prosper XF 3225 2.7 • Top-end yield performance • Great white mould tolerance • Excellent tolerance to SDS Energy E3 3250 2.8 • Excellent yield potential • Solid white mould tolerance • Excels in tough soil conditions NEW Emerald E3 3300 3.2 • Big bushy plant with excellent standability • Strong disease package with excellent frogeye tolerance • Excellent performance across soil types Mammouth VII XF - 5.0 • Gigantic soybean plant for silage use only • High-quality silage • Strong emergence for tougher soils Conventional Varieties (Contract Only) CONV Jari 2500 00.9 • Excellent white mould tolerance • Very high-protein bean with good yield potential • Rapid spring vigour CONV Kuma 2600 0.3 • Strong yield performance with high protein • High first-pod height for harvest ease • Strong white mould tolerance CONV Ajico 2725 0.8 • Consistent yield performance across soil types • Strong white mould tolerance • Excellent standability CONV Saru 2775 1.0 • Great yield performance and agronomic package • High first-pod height for harvest ease • Taller bean with excellent standability CONV NEW Suga 2950 1.7 • Great yield potential across soil types • Excellent tolerance to white mould • Great standability and keeps height on tougher soils 44 SOYBEAN Varieties
Plant Health Agronomic Ratings SCN Gene Phytophthora Resistance Gene Phytophthora Field Tolerance White Mould SDS Seedling Vigour Standability Plant Height Canopy Wide Row Adaptability Pubescence/ Pod Colour Flower/Hilum Colour Average Seed Size (Beans/Lb of Seed) PI88788 Rps1c AA E AA 8 7 M-T SB AA LB/B P/BL 2500 PI88788 Rps1c AA AA E 8 7 M-T B AA B/G P/BLi 2400 PI88788 Rps1k AA AA A 7 8 M-T B E LB/B P/BL 2450 Peking Rps1k AA AA AA 8 8 T B E G/B P/BR 2950 PI88788 Rps1a AA UR AA 8 7 T B E LB/B W/BL 3500 - None AA AA UR 8 8 M SB A B/B P/Yi 2400 - None A AA AA 8 8 M-T SB AA B/B P/Yi 2300 - Rps1c AA AA AA 7 9 M SB AA B/B P/Yi 2200 - Rps1c AA AA AA 7 9 M-T SB AA LB/LB P/Yi 2350 - Rps3a AA E A 8 9 M-T SB AA G/B P/Y 2250
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