Soybeans
Growers once considered their soybean crop much simpler to manage than their corn crop. However, this philosophy is changing as management systems evolve and new pest challenges arise. For example, soybeans are now planted earlier, so seed treatment use has grown dramatically. Increasing soybean aphid problems mean that scouting and spraying may now be necessary. Spread of soybean cyst nematode, sudden death syndrome, white mold and other diseases has increased management requirements for soybeans. For these reasons, growers still taking a low management approach to soybean production are likely missing a significant opportunity to increase their bottom line.
The record shows that soybean yield increases have not kept pace with those of corn over the last 25 years. DuPont Pioneer is dedicated to accelerating the pace of soybean yield improvement, both to meet global demand for grain and grower needs for increased production efficiency. An industry-leading network of agronomists and researchers has been established across North America to help accomplish this goal. This team conducts studies in growers' fields and other research sites throughout the U.S. and Canada, including collaborative studies with university scientists.
The mission of DuPont Pioneer Agronomy Sciences is to help maximize grower productivity by delivering useful crop management information built on rigorous, innovative research. This booklet serves as an introduction to DuPont Pioneer agronomic research, with examples of recent research results in several key areas of soybean management. Additional reserach reports and crop management publications are available from your Pioneer sales professional and at www.pioneer.com. We hope this extensive library of research-based agronomic information and the local expertise of our agronomists and researchers serve as valuable resources to help improve productivity in your soybean operations.
VARIETIES
P18T85R View More |
1.8 RM RR/SCN |
Leader in late group 1 maturity with good early emergence |
Good White Mold and SDS resistance |
Early harvest candidate and good harvest standability |
P22T73R View More |
2.2 RM RR/SCN |
Our highest yielding early soybean |
solid disease package - BSR, WM, SDS and pytopthora |
Well suited for all narrow row enviroments |
P22T69R View More |
2.2 RM RR/Peking SCN |
Plant on all soils except poorly drained |
Excellent disease scores (FEC, White mold & SDS) |
New yield levels for this maturity |
P24T93R View More |
2.4 RM RR/SCN |
Narrow canopy ideal for 15" rows |
Excellent disease tolerance, WM and SDS |
Excellent harvest standability |
P25A70R View More |
2.5 RM RR/SCN |
New high yielding variety that will work on a variety of soils |
Contest type yield performace, well suited following multiple years of corn on corn |
Good white mold and SDS scores |
P27T03R View More |
2.7 RM RR/SCN |
High yielding late group 2 |
Industry leading white mold tolerance, very good BSR and phytopthora tolerance as well |
Well suited for narrow rows |
P27T47R View More |
2.7 RM RR/SCN |
Yield contest winner |
Compact plant type with good disease tolerance |
Well suited for narrow rows, keep on your better ground |
P28T08R View More |
2.8 RM RR/SCN |
High yielding full season soybean |
Strong emergence with excellent SDS tolerance |
Position on fields without a history of white mold |
P31T11RView More |
3.0 RM RR/SCN |
Our highest yielding early group 3 variety |
Excellent SDS score |
Good harvest standability |
Conventional Varieties
92Y21View More |
2.2 RM SCN |
New conventional; early group ll with superior field emergence |
Good SDS and BSR resistance |
Well suited for all soils |
P25T01S View More |
2.5 RM SCN/STS |
High yielding mid season variety, STS tolerant |
Well suited for all soils |
Good SDS score |
P29T50 View More |
2.9 SCN |
High yielding variety |
Well suited for poorly drained soils |
Godd disease tolerance, BSR, white mold and SDS |
Roundup Ready Xtend Soybeans
P19A14X View More |
1.9 RR/Xtend/SCN |
Early harvest option, strong pytopthora field tolerance |
Very good early emergence |
Average disease scores, Peking source SCN |
P21A28X View More |
2.1 RR/Xtend SCN |
Excellent yield potential with Peking source SCN |
Strong phytopthora field tolerance, good SDS and white mold scores |
Versatile, can plant on all soils |
P22T24X View More |
2.2 RM RR/Xtend/SCN |
High yielding variety, very offensive. Use in conjunction with Dicamba herbicide programs |
Average disease scores |
Good harvest standability, keep on better drained soils |
P24T80X View More |
2.4 RM RR/Xtend/SCN |
Offensive variety with good SDS and white mold scores |
Excellent harvest standability, strong field pytopthora tolerance |
Great early emergence, well suited for narrow rows |
P24A99X View More |
2.4 RN RR/Xtend/SCN |
Excellent yield potential and harvest standability |
Excellent SDS score |
Narrow row candidate with excellent early emergence |
P28T71X View More |
2.8 RR/Xtend/SCN |
Leader/high yielding variety for use with Dicamba herbicide programs |
Well suited for all soils |
Good BSR and SDS tolerance, not well suited for white mold environments |
P31A22X View More |
3.1 RR/Xtend/SCN |
Full season high yielding soybean for use with Dicamba herbicide programs |
Well suited for most soils, strong pytopthora field tolerance |
Excellent SDS tolerance |
Liberty Link Soybeans
P22T01L View More |
2.0 RM LL |
Early group 2 high yielding soybean variety for use with Liberty herbicide |
Place on highly productive soils, does not have SCN gene |
below average disease scores, yield levels similiar to 22T69 |
P24T56L View More |
2.4 RM LL/SCN |
Our highest yielding Liberty Link variety, for use with Liberty herbicide |
Average disease scores |
Place on your highly productive soils |
P26T44L View More |
2.6 RM LL/SCN |
Leader variety for use with Liberty herbicide |
Moderate canopy |
Solid disease scores |
Kip Cullers Soybean Yield Champ
T Series Soybeans