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Higher Yield Potential Highlights Newest Pioneer® Brand T Series Soybeans

Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:01:50 CST

Higher Yield Potential Highlights Newest Pioneer® Brand T Series Soybeans



To maximize return from their soybean acres, growers are looking for higher soybean yields, and DuPont Pioneer soybean breeders are delivering with a large class of new products available in 2014. These elite new varieties continue the Pioneer pursuit of improved yield potential while offering the agronomic and defensive traits needed to protect this potential.


"This second wave of Pioneer® brand T Series soybean varieties offers improved yield potential and defensive traits for growers from the northern to the southern states," says Andre Trepanier, DuPont Pioneer soybean marketing manager. "The goal is to continue helping growers obtain consistently higher yields in their fields."


The 2014 lineup contains 44 new T Series varieties, ranging in maturity from Group 00 to Group 5. While the plant breeding emphasis is on high-yield potential, the lineup includes a diverse range of defensive traits growers can tailor to the localized challenges in their individual fields.


An expanded offering of herbicide tolerant traits are available, including products with the original Roundup Ready®, Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, LibertyLink® and DuPont™ STS® technologies.


In addition, Pioneer is introducing four new products that feature the Plenish® high oleic trait. This trait allows growers in participating processor areas to contract Plenish soybeans for the high oleic oil market, providing attractive oil alternatives to food and industrial markets. These varieties offer top tier performance and on par with elite Pioneer soybean varieties plus processor-paid contract premiums for added per acre returns.


"Growers can work with their Pioneer sales professional to identify the right product for each acre," Trepanier says. "The necessary defensive traits will vary depending on geography and field history. It's important to choose a variety that will stand up to the in-season challenges each operation faces."


The new Pioneer T Series products carry resistance or tolerance to key yield-robbing diseases and pests, including Phytophthora root rot, soybean cyst nematode (SCN), sudden death syndrome, brown stem rot, iron chlorosis and frogeye leaf spot.


"Growers also can take advantage of Pioneer Premium Seed Treatment offerings, to provide an extra level of performance for improved early-season disease and insect protection," Trepanier says. "This new T Series class adds to an already strong soybean lineup, giving growers even better opportunities to succeed."


T Series products are the result of a relentless research and testing focus to deliver products with higher yield potential. To learn more about these new T Series varieties and see which fit their fields, growers can contact their Pioneer sales professional.     



   

 

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