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Eastern Corn Belt growers advised to plan ahead for varying disease pressure

  • Syngenta agronomists encourage growers to prepare for a range of field conditions
  • Golden Harvest® Corn and NK® Soybeans offer a range of agronomic solutions for any field
MINNETONKA, Minn., USA – Each growing season delivers its own unexpected set of challenges for growers. After a season with heavy late-season disease pressure, Syngenta agronomists are reminding corn and soybean growers to prepare for unpredictable agronomic challenges as they select hybrids and varieties for 2017.
 
“The weather last season ended up being favorable for disease pressure in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, and for all we know, Mother Nature could do it again in 2017 with gray leaf spot or diplodia ear rot,” said Eric Anderson, a Syngenta product development agronomist in Indiana. “Growers who selected hybrids and varieties with built-in disease protection and who implemented comprehensive management programs saw the best results in 2016, so we encourage others to follow suit this year.”
 
With broad portfolios, Golden Harvest® Corn and NK® Soybeans offer agronomic solutions for any field.
 
Golden Harvest combines advanced genetics with industry-leading Agrisure® traits to help each field grow strong, while the local expertise and agronomic resources of a Golden Harvest Seed Advisor™ help to maximize yields. Some of the key hybrids for Eastern Corn Belt growers to consider in 2017 are:
  • G03A50-3120 E-Z Refuge® brand: A broadly adapted hybrid, G03A50-3120 E-Z Refuge brand has outstanding staygreen and plant health. The hybrid features the Agrisure 3120 E-Z Refuge trait stack, which offers two modes of action against corn borer and control of ear-feeding insects, with the convenience of an integrated refuge product.
  • G07F23-3111 brand: Excellent stalk strength and very good root strength define G07F23-3111 brand, a broadly adapted hybrid with consistent performance across a range of yield environments. The hybrid features the Agrisure Viptera® trait, which provides more control of more insects for more yield potential.
NK Soybeans offer growers a high-tech portfolio created using a complex analytics system of research and development, providing industry-leading genetics for unique field challenges. Key varieties for Eastern Corn Belt growers to consider include:
  • S28-N6 brand: With great stress tolerance, S28-N6 brand also features Phytophthora root rot field tolerance and a solid soybean cyst nematode package.
  • S35-C3 brand: Another variety rated highly for stress tolerance, S35-C3 brand is a solid choice for growers’ with stress-prone soils. It offers strong resistance to late-season diseases such as frogeye leaf spot and sudden death syndrome.
“Helping the grower optimize performance is our top priority,” said Todd McRoberts, product development agronomy manager at Syngenta. “Through a diverse portfolio of hybrids and varieties with strong agronomic backing, growers have the ability to maximize their yields season after season.”

For more information on Golden Harvest and to find a local Golden Harvest Seed Advisor, visit www.GoldenHarvestSeeds.com. For more information on NK Soybeans, visit www.NKsoybeans.com.
 
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