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DEKALB releases new corn and soybean products for 2016
July 28, 2015 - The DEKALB brand has announced the release of its line of new corn and soybean products for Eastern and Western Canada for the 2016 season. According to a news release by Monsanto, the following products incorporate advanced breeding techniques and innovative traits for maximum performance potential.
Eastern Canada
Corn:
- DKC23-17RIB: Early maturing product with fast drydown
- DKC32-12RIB: Top end yield potential, good ear flex and performance under drought stress
- DKC37-93RIB: Strong all season; excellent seedling vigour all the way to superb late season appearance
- DKC40-35RIB: Versatile across all soil types and yield environments
- DKC48-56RIB: Widely adaptable hybrid with top end yield potential
Soybeans:
- 24-12RY: Well suited to all row widths and soil types
- 25-11RY: Best suited for heavier soils, fits well in no-till systems
- 26-14RY: Well suited to wider rows and heavier soils, very good field tolerance to phytopthora root rot
- 28-15RY: Excellent emergence, very good field tolerance to phytopthora root rot
- 29-62RY: Very adaptable variety, well suited to all row widths and soil types
- 31-14RY: Well suited to tougher growing conditions and no-till systems
- 32-62RY: Phytopthora root rot stack trait, resistance to Rps 1c & 3a, resistant to sudden death syndrome
Western Canada
Canola:
- 75-65 RR: A hybrid with solid agronomics and improved pod integrity that offers the option for straight cutting
- 75-57 CR: Offers clubroot protection as part of a well-rounded agronomic package
- 75-45 RR: A unique combination of early maturity with strong yield potential
Corn:
- DKC23-17RIB: Early maturing product with fast drydown
- DKC32-12RIB: Top end yield potential, good ear flex and performance under drought stress. An excellent fit for
Soybeans:
- 24-12RY: Well suited to all row widths and soil types
- 25-11RY: Best suited for heavier soils, fits well in no-till systems
Visit www.dekalb.ca or the DEKALB app for more information on these products.
July 28, 2015 By Top Crop Manager
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