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Why ? Letter to Growers Dear Valued Growers, Smart Genetics Thank you for being a part of the success we’ve seen in 2018! Smart genetics works to deliver the most advanced soybean variety choices so you have the This past year, we saw Credenz® become one of the top 10 soybean brands planted in strongest foundation available today for any and every field condition your soybeans will face. the United States, and we’re soy excited to lay down the foundation for another great growing season with you! In 2019, we invite growers like you to continue getting more from Smart genetics is the key that helps you unlock the potential of your soybean fields and builds their fields with Credenz smart genetics — that means state-of-the-art breeding, tailored a stronger future through: varieties, herbicide-tolerant traits and ongoing industry innovations to help unlock the potential of your soybean fields. We are committed to continued research and innovation to provide a smarter soybean so growers continue to see high soybean yields and maximum profitability. HERBICIDE- TAILORED VARIETIES With solutions that fit your fields and around-the-clock support, we’ll help TOLERANT TRAITS National brand offering you plan, prepare, protect and succeed for another outstanding year in 2019. Committed to bringing a complete line of innovative seed and crop tailored varieties to fit protection solutions to any field conditions every soybean acre Sincerely, Jody Wynia Allen Gent Soybean Seed Product Manager – Head of U.S. Soybean Business Smart North America Genetics UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF YOUR FIELDS STATE-OF-THE- ONGOING ART BREEDING INNOVATION Leading technology State-of-the-art breeding, providing superior advancing the highest weed control in potential germplasm high-yielding genetics 2 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 3
The Credenz Agronomic Services Team: ® Northern Region Here to Help You Make Better Crop Grace Looker Leslie Lloyd Management Decisions Regional Agronomist 419-561-7008 Regional Agronomist 515-423-9641 When you buy Credenz, you’re buying the support of dedicated industry seed experts. Meet your Credenz support team. Our researchers, scientists and variety specialists work together to deliver innovative solutions and seed recommendations. They collaborate with consultants, university extension specialists and others to capture, evaluate and summarize variety information and provide agronomic expertise and service to enhance a soybean grower’s ROI on every acre. All Regions Dawn Gustafson Regional Agronomist Marc Hoobler Monty Malone 605-592-1729 Soybean Agronomic Soybean Agronomy Lead Services Manager 870-351-0390 919-257-7860 Southern Region Northern Region William Johnson Scott Asher Brett Naylor Marshall Beatty U.S. Soybean Technology Eastern Region Agronomic Manager Services Manager Soybean Variety Development Regional Agronomist Manager, Midwest 501-517-0037 919-214-0457 515-229-1097 417-880-6873 Charlie Faggard Debbie Brown Nick Weidenbenner David Pazdernik Elite Performance Trials Manager Regional Agronomist Regional Agronomist Regional Agronomist 919-602-8183 843-845-7708 309-212-5454 317-385-9101 4 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 5
State-of-the-Art Breeding Southern Region Jenny Cahoon Kyle Fontenot Regional Agronomist Regional Agronomist 252-904-5788 318-801-8474 Lucas Owen Heath Reeves Regional Agronomist Regional Agronomist 731-793-3530 806-252-4585 Andy White Regional Agronomist 662-417-5081 6 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG
Herbicide-Tolerant Traits Credenz Delivers Varieties ® That are Right for Your Field Our best-in-class soybean breeding program leverages a wide variety of techniques to build better Credenz soybeans through molecular-assisted breeding, computational biology, genetic modification, traditional breeding and field testing. Credenz Breeding Programs Across the Country PUERTO RICO Marion, AR Champaign, IL Pikeville, NC • Maturity Support: MG4 • Maturity Support: late • Maturity Support: late through early MG5 MG2 through early MG4 MG5 through MG7 Beaver Crossing, NE Memphis, TN Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico • Maturity Support: mid- • Soybean Pathology • Trait Introgression MG1 through early MG3 Greenhouse and Lab 8 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG
HERBICIDE-TOLERANT Plan a Strong Foundation with Be in the Know – Effective SOA for Your Most Problematic Weeds TRAITS the Right Trait Package As Senior Product Manager, David Tanner advises growers, “It’s really important to understand the weeds in your field and understand which herbicide sites of action will be most effective in tackling them. With this, you can As the weed landscape continues to evolve, it’s clear that weed control is no longer what it implement an effective season-long program for clean fields.” As a reference, the chart below identifies which used to be. Managing weeds and, in particular, problematic weeds like Palmer amaranth, sites of action (SOA) are still effective in preemergence and postemergence applications for the top five most waterhemp, marestail, kochia and ragweed with known resistance to certain technologies, troublesome weeds: Palmer amaranth, tall waterhemp, marestail, kochia and ragweed. is one of the most difficult challenges growers are facing today. As of 2017, there were 119.6 PREEMERGENCE POST-RESIDUAL POSTEMERGENCE million glyphosate-resistant acres reported; that’s an increase of 15.6 million acres from 2016. 1 PALMER AMARANTH Microtubule Inhibitors/DNAs Resistance started as a regional problem and has quickly snowballed into a national issue. Synthetic Auxins Photosystem II Inhibitors/Triazine Long-Chain Fatty Acid EFFECTIVE SOA PPO Inhibitors Due to the magnitude of this challenge, growers need to implement a well-planned herbicide Inhibitors/Amides Glutamine Synthetase Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitors/Amides Inhibitor program starting with the right herbicide trait for this upcoming season. When evaluating your HPPD Inhibitors* herbicide-trait selection, take into consideration these three tips: ALS Inhibitors INEFFECTIVE SOA ALS Inhibitors EPSP Synthase Inhibitor KNOW YOUR FIELD – Evaluate your field and make note of what worked and what PPO Inhibitors didn’t in the previous crop year. TALL Microtubule Inhibitors/DNAs WATERHEMP Synthetic Auxins Photosystem II Inhibitors/Triazine (Resistance Confirmed) Long-Chain Fatty Acid EFFECTIVE SOA PPO Inhibitors KNOW YOUR WEEDS – Identify and evaluate any weeds in your fields or your Inhibitors/Amides Glutamine Synthetase Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitors/Amides neighborhood to determine if these problematic weeds were missed or resistant to the Inhibitor HPPD Inhibitors* chemical program used last season. ALS Inhibitors INEFFECTIVE SOA ALS Inhibitors EPSP Synthase Inhibitor PPO Inhibitors KNOW YOUR CHEMISTRIES – Review your chemical program to ensure you MARESTAIL Microtubule Inhibitors/DNAs are using multiple effective chemistries in a single tankmixed preemergence or Photosystem II Inhibitors/Triazine Synthetic Auxins postemergence application. Long-Chain Fatty Acid EFFECTIVE SOA PPO Inhibitors Inhibitors/Amides Glutamine Synthetase Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitors/Amides Inhibitor THE “NEW” NEWS IN RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT HPPD Inhibitors* ALS Inhibitors INEFFECTIVE SOA ALS Inhibitors EPSP Synthase Inhibitor PPO Inhibitors KOCHIA Microtubule Inhibitors/DNAs Photosystem II Inhibitors/Triazine Long-Chain Fatty Acid Glutamine Synthetase EFFECTIVE SOA PPO Inhibitors Inhibitors/Amides Inhibitor Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitors/Amides HPPD Inhibitors* ALS Inhibitors Synthetic Auxins INEFFECTIVE SOA ALS Inhibitors PPO Inhibitors EPSP Synthase Inhibitor For years, best management practices have recommended using multiple effective herbicide sites of action (SOA). However, growers were left to decide whether to rotate or tankmix RAGWEED Microtubule Inhibitors/DNAs their SOA. Research shows that fields in which more than two SOA were tankmixed resulted Photosystem II Inhibitors/Triazine Synthetic Auxins Long-Chain Fatty Acid in these particular fields being 83 times less likely to develop herbicide resistance. By 2 EFFECTIVE SOA PPO Inhibitors Inhibitors/Amides Glutamine Synthetase tankmixing, weeds are exposed to multiple chemistries simultaneously for increased efficacy. Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitors/Amides Inhibitor It’s important to consider that the sites of action used still provide effective control, meaning HPPD Inhibitors* no resistance has been reported. ALS Inhibitors INEFFECTIVE SOA ALS Inhibitors EPSP Synthase Inhibitor PPO Inhibitors 1 As reported by Stratus Ag Research, Glyphosate Resistance Tracking: USA 2017. Evans, J., Tranel, P., Hager, A., Schutte, B., Wu, C., Chatham, L., and Davis, A., 2016, “Managing the Evolution of Herbicide 2 *Pending approval. Photography credits: Palmer amaranth, Ross Recker, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Bugwood.org; tall waterhemp, John D. Byrd, Mississippi State University, Bugwood.org; marestail, Charles T. Bryson, Resistance.” Pest Management Science, Vol. 72: pp. 74–80. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org; kochia, Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut, Bugwood.org; ragweed, Ohio State Weed Lab, The Ohio State University, Bugwood.org. 10 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 11
HERBICIDE-TOLERANT Common Herbicide Classifications TRAITS Repeated use of herbicides with the same sites of action (SOA) can result in herbicide-resistant weeds. Below are some of the most common products on the market in each SOA group. SOA # OF RESISTANT SITES OF ACTION PRODUCT EXAMPLES GROUP WEED SPECIES Ranked growers’ choice as the #1 soybean system in 2017, LibertyLink system 1 ACCASE INHIBITORS Clethodim/Select Max ® 40+ is the simply better solution for a stronger yield and superior weed control. ALS INHIBITORS Pursuit herbicide, FirstRate ® ® 150+ Advantages from the LibertyLink System* MICROTUBULE INHIBITORS Pendimethalin/Prowl herbicide ® 10+ Dicamba/XtendiMax , Engenia ® ® Excellent Yield Performance SYNTHETIC AUXINS 35+ 2 herbicide, 4-D/Enlist ® • LibertyLink delivered a 2+ bu/A advantage over Asgrow Roundup Ready ® PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS Metribuzin/Sencor ® 100+ 2 Xtend soybeans** ® EPSP SYNTHASE INHIBITOR Glyphosate/Roundup ® 40+ Superior Weed Control of Broadleaf Weeds and Grasses 10 GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR Liberty herbicide ® 0* • 98% superior control of a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses*** Sulfentrazone/Authority ® Fomesafen/Cobra , Flexstar , Reflex ® ® ® • Excellent control of resistant weeds, including driver weeds like Palmer amaranth, 14 PPO INHIBITORS 10+ Flumioxazin/Valor waterhemp and marestail ® Acifluorfen/Blazer ® Pyroxasulfone/Zidua herbicide ® • No known resistance in soybeans 15 LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACID INHIBITORS Dimethenamid-P/Outlook herbicide ® - † S-metolachlor/Dual Magnum ® • Unique site of action (Group 10), unlike any other herbicide on the market Isoxaflutole** 27 HPPD INHIBITORS
TAILORED VARIETIES Plan for Top Challenges SDS SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME in Your Area SDS is a top yield-robbing disease affecting most soybean-growing states, resulting in yield losses of 20 to 70 percent annually. The disease, caused by the fungus Fusarium virguliforme, isn’t easy to detect prior to plant infection as it spreads through soil movement. SDS thrives in cool, wet weather conditions and once in a field, it Your field’s location can be the biggest indicator stays there and can easily flare up. Although SDS infection begins of the agronomic challenges you’ll face during early in the growing season, symptoms are typically not apparent the season. While northern regions tend to suffer until midsummer. Initial infections of SDS occur on the roots and from cool, dry conditions, southern regions crowns of seedlings, which result in root rot and impact early- typically suffer from hot, wet conditions. As season seedling health. At flowering, the SDS fungus produces toxins that cause foliar destruction, including leaf drop, aborted such, each region comes with its own unique pods and, ultimately, yield loss. Because SDS attacks the root first, pest and disease pressures. Below is an by the time above-ground symptoms are visible, it’s too late to overview of some of the key issues you may find protect against the disease. Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org in your area, along with corresponding Credenz variety suggestions to help you tackle them. FEATURED VARIETIES: CZ 2601LL CZ 3233LL SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE SCN CZ 3841LL CZ 4308LL SCN is the #1 yield robber in soybeans. Responsible for yield losses of more than 30 percent in some fields, SCN racks up about $1.5 billion in crop damage each year in the U.S., even PRR PHYTOPHTHORA ROOT & STEM ROT outpacing the damage done by soybean aphids. Because SCN lives in the soil, plant damage often goes undetected until it’s PRR is the third-most yield-stealing disease in soybeans. Plants severe. Almost all soybean growers face nematode pressure, but infected early in the season with the fungus Phytophthora may not all realize the damage the pest is doing to their fields, since appear as leaf blight, not showing symptoms until later in the there may be few or no above-ground symptoms. By the time season. Typically, early-season symptoms include seed rot nematode infestations become severe, soybean plants appear (preemergence damping off) or yellowing, wilting and death of generally stunted with yellowing leaves; however, because these emerging seedlings. As plants enter the flowering stage and symptoms can fit a lot of pest and nutrient problems, growers begin to set pods, symptoms of late-season Phytophthora stem should sample their soil for proper diagnosis. Once in a field, SCN and root rot may develop. Infected older plants show reduced cannot be eliminated, making it essential to actively manage this vigor or gradually die over the season. The stems show brown pest with multiple strategies. discoloration, which extends upward from below the soil line. Phytophthora root and stem rot is more likely to occur in cool, FEATURED VARIETIES: Jon Eisenback, Mactode Publications, Bugwood.org wet weather conditions and must be managed early on. Once it infects a field, little can be done to reverse the damage it can cause. CZ 2928LL CZ 3601LL Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org FEATURED VARIETIES: CZ 4820LL CZ 5150LL CZ 2601LL CZ 3233LL CZ 7008LL CZ 4222LL CZ 5150LL 16 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 17
TAILORED VARIETIES FROGEYE LEAF SPOT FELS RKN ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE FELS, caused by the fungus Cercospora sojina, is a common soybean foliar disease in the South, with potential to cause more RKN is a scourge to soybeans in the southern U.S., damaging than 30 percent annual yield loss if not properly managed. It’s plants and even leading to early death and low yields. These soil- a more recent disease in midwestern states and has spread borne microorganisms invade plant roots, seeking to establish into the upper Midwest as well. Warmer winter temperatures, the crop’s vascular system as a specialized feeding site. When susceptible soybean germplasm and reduced tillage lead to they succeed, the cellular makeup of the plant changes, and large more frequent outbreaks of Frogeye leaf spot. Although infection knots develop around the feeding site and nematode itself. As RKN may begin at any stage of development, Frogeye leaf spot most populations in a field rise, root galling increases. RKN can infect a often occurs after flowering. Typically, it’s seen in the upper majority of southern row crop species including corn, soybeans, canopy as small dark spots on the leaves. The spots are angular cotton and grain sorghum and can overwinter. Most farmers don’t with light gray centers and distinct purple to red-brown margins. realize that their soybean fields have been invaded by nematodes Individual leaf spots can merge to form larger patterns of blight as these pests can feed off soybean roots for weeks before any on the leaf. When the infection occurs, it can lead to poor above-ground symptoms appear. By then, nematode damage is germination and premature leaf drop. difficult to control. Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org FEATURED VARIETIES: FEATURED VARIETIES: Edward Sikora, Auburn University, Bugwood.org CZ 3841LL CZ 4308LL CZ 4222LL CZ 5147LL CZ 6109LL CZ 7008LL CZ 5225LL CZ 6515LL IRON DEFICIENCY CHLOROSIS IDC SWM SCLEROTINIA WHITE MOLD IDC is a soybean condition most common in the upper Midwest and Northern Plains states where soils tend to SWM, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is a soybean disease have higher carbonates and/or soluble salts. It is expressed that affects growers in the upper Midwest. The disease thrives in in new leaf tissue as an interveinal yellowing while the cool, wet conditions during the early reproductive stages when veins remain green. As the deficiency progresses, leaf flower petals are abundant. Early planting dates, narrow-row tissue and even the growing point can die. While iron is an width systems, soil tillage, high plant populations and high soil essential micronutrient for the plant, and there is typically fertility can increase potential for white mold infection. White an abundance of iron in the soil, it must be available in the mold may be first apparent when single plants found in a healthy soluble form the plant needs. The effect of IDC is reduced canopy wilt and rapidly die. Leaves may look gray-green, off-color plant growth, and it can lead to a reduction in yield potential. or wilted, and cankers may appear on the stems at the nodes. Even a temporary yellowing is associated with yield loss. White mold can cause yield losses ranging from 10 to 30 percent Soybean IDC severity is made worse in cool, wet soils and by reducing pod number and weight and by impacting soybean soils with high residual nitrate. quality. If White mold is found in a field, it’s recommended that the field be harvested last to avoid spreading the disease via harvest Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org equipment. CZ 0301LL FEATURED VARIETIES: FEATURED VARIETIES: Daren Mueller, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org CZ 1028LL CZ 2601LL CZ 1738LL CZ 2101LL 18 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 19
TAILORED VARIETIES Credenz ® CZ 0121LL RM ® ® BRAND 0.1 STRENGTHS • Tall plant type for maturity that stands well soybeans • Consistent yields from north to south KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 2 come in tailored Phytophthora Source Rps1k Phytophthora (FT) 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 varieties to fit any CZ 0301LL BRAND STRENGTHS RM 0.3 ® ® field conditions. • Best IDC in Credenz early lines ® • Branchy plant type for row spacing flexibility • Great performance for last three seasons KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1k Phytophthora (FT) 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 2 CZ 0309GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 0.3 ™ STRENGTHS • Strong yield potential in an early MG0 • Good lateral branching for wider rows • Attractive light tawny/tan color KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora (FT) 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 22 | | 2019 20 2019 SOYBEAN SOYBEAN VARIETY VARIETY CATALOG CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 21
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 0419GTLL* RM ® NEW CZ 1028LL RM ® ® BRAND 0.4 ™ BRAND 1.0 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Consistent yield potential • Good SCN tolerance with 88788 resistance • Good IDC tolerance • Solid agronomic package with good standability • Bushier canopy for RM • Stable performer across a wide geography KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 3 Standability 2 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora Source No specific race resistance Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 0601LL RM ® ® BRAND 0.6 CZ 1139GTLL* RM ® NEW STRENGTHS BRAND 1.1 ™ • Consistent yields from north to south • Medium-tall bushy line STRENGTHS • Top-end performer with great versatility • High yield potential • Good IDC tolerance KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Excellent standability with good lateral branching Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 KEY CHARACTERISTICS Phytophthora Source Rps1a Plant Height Medium/Tall Phytophthora (FT) 3 Standability 2 Sclerotinia White Mold 5 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 0729GTLL* RM ® NEW CZ 1201LL RM BRAND 0.7 ™ ® ® BRAND 1.2 STRENGTHS • Great standability and agronomics STRENGTHS • Excellent SCN tolerance with 88788 resistance • 3a PRR gene • Above average IDC tolerance • Taller plant suitable for narrower rows • Top-end yielder for three seasons KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 2 Plant Height Medium/Tall Phytophthora Source Rps3a Standability 3 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Segregating Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 22 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 23
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 1332LL RM ® ® CZ 1738LL RM BRAND 1.3 BRAND 1.7 ® ® STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • “Go-to” early MG1 • Strong early vigor and all-around disease package • Consistent yielder across all environments • Consistent yielder across all environments • Nice all-around defensive package KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 4 Standability 3 Phytophthora Source No specific race resistance Phytophthora Source No specific race resistance Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 2 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 1859GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 1.8 ™ CZ 1418LL RM ® ® BRAND 1.4 STRENGTHS • Stable high yield across multiple environments STRENGTHS • Excellent top-end yield potential • Good defensive package with IDC, SCN, BSR and PRR(1c) tolerance • Medium-tall plant type that forms an excellent canopy • Great standability KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 3 Standability 2 Phytophthora Source No specific race resistance Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora (FT) 3 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 1549GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 1.5 ™ CZ 2069GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 2.0 ™ STRENGTHS • Top-end yield potential, racehorse type variety STRENGTHS • Good IDC and SCN tolerance • Excellent yield potential in tough environments • Medium-tall plant type with attractive look • Great IDC tolerance • Performs well in lower planting populations KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 3 Plant Height Medium/Tall Phytophthora (FT) 4 Standability 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 24 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 25
Ask your authorized Cre- denz retailer for ® more information. THE RESULTS ARE IN! CREDENZ IS LEADING TO HIGHER YIELDS. 32 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 25
Top Performers Across the Country Louisiana/Mississippi • Credenz variety CZ 4222LL soybeans outyielded S42-P6 by 2 bu./A in 2017 OVT trials. ® See more trial results at https://officialvarietytesting.ces.ncsu.edu/. Alabama • Credenz LibertyLink varieties yielded a 9 bu./A advantage over Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties in Group IV ® head-to-head trials. Michigan • Credenz LibertyLink varieties yielded a 1 bu./A advantage over Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties in Group V • CZ 2312LL ranked #1 out of 23 varieties in the central region trial with a +3.3 bu./A yield head-to-head trials. advantage over the trial average. • CZ 2601LL ranked #2 out of 21 varieites in the southern region trial with a +1.9 bu./A yield See more trial results at http://www.aces.edu/anr/crops/varietytesting/. advantage over the trial average. See more trial results at https://varietytrials.msu.edu/. Arkansas • Credenz LibertyLink varieties dominated Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an average of 4.4 bu./A in the Minnesota Early Group V full-season trial. • Credenz variety CZ 1201LL averaged 110% of the trial mean in central region trials. • Credenz LibertyLink varieties outperformed Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an average of 1.4 bu./A in See more trial results at the Late Group IV full-season trial. http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/soybean/variety-selection-and-genetics/. See more trial results at http://www.arkansasvarietytesting.com/home/soybean/. North Carolina/South Carolina Delaware/Maryland • Credenz variety CZ 7008LL soybeans outyielded AG69X6 Roundup Ready 2 Xtend by 2.6 bu./A in 2017 • CZ 4222LL and CZ 4308LL outyielded AG43X7 by an average of 1.5 bu./A in FIRST Trials. OVT trials. See more trial results at http://www.firstseedtests.com/soybean-pennsylvania.php. See more trial results at https://officialvarietytesting.ces.ncsu.edu/. Georgia North Dakota • Credenz variety CZ 5150LL soybeans outyielded AG51X8 Roundup Ready 2 Xtend by 3.3 bu./A in 2017 OVT trials. • Credenz variety CZ 0601LL yielded at 104% of the mean in the LibertyLink central region trials. See more trial results at https://officialvarietytesting.ces.ncsu.edu/. • Credenz variety CZ 1028LL ranked #1 at 115% and 118% of the trial averages in LibertyLink variety trials at Dazey and Wishek, ND, respectively. • Credenz variety CZ 1028LL yielded at 107% of the mean in the LibertyLink southern region trials. Illinois See more trial results at https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/varietytrials/soybean. • Credenz variety CZ 2312LL outyielded all Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties in the region 1 variety trials. See more trial results at http://vt.cropsci.illinois.edu/soybean.html. Ohio • Credenz LibertyLink varieties outyielded Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an average of 1.5 bu./A and all Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an average of 1.8 bu./A in Ohio trials. Indiana See more trial results at http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/soy2016/. • Credenz variety CZ 3738LL was the #1 yielding LibertyLink variety across all central IN trials. • Credenz had 3 out of the top 4 placing varieties in the central Indiana non-Roundup Ready 2 Xtend yield trials (CZ 3548LL, CZ 3601LL and CZ 3738LL). Pennsylvania • Credenz variety CZ 3841LL outperformed AG36X6 in the Southeast Pennsylvania FIRST Trials. See more trial results at https://ag.purdue.edu/agry/PCPP/SitePages/pcppSoy.aspx. See more trial results at http://www.firstseedtests.com/soybean-pennsylvania.php. Iowa South Dakota • Credenz varieties outyielded Asgrow varieties by an average of 0.5 bu./A in northern district trials. • Credenz variety CZ 1332LL ranked #1 and #2 in LibertyLink variety trials at South Shore and Brookings, SD, • Credenz varieties outyielded Asgrow varieties by an average of 0.8 bu./A in central district trials. respectively. • Credenz varieties outyielded Pioneer brand varieties by an average of 2.4 bu./A in southern district trials. ® • Credenz variety CZ 2601LL ranked #1 and #2 in LibertyLink variety trials at Volga and Beresford, SD, See more trial results at http://www.croptesting.iastate.edu/Soybean/Reports.aspx. respectively. See more trial results at http://igrow.org/agronomy/soybeans/soybean-variety-trial-results/. Kansas Tennessee • CZ 3841LL and CZ 3601LL finished first and second in the East Central Irrigated performance trial. • Credenz variety CZ 4748LL was awarded highest yielding LibertyLink Group IV variety based on a two-year See more trial results at average. http://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/services/crop-performance-tests/soybean/2017-soybean-performance-test.html. • Credenz variety CZ 5147LL was awarded highest yielding Group V across nine county tests in both Tennessee and Kentucky. See more trial results at http://varietytrials.tennessee.edu/soybean.htm. Kentucky • Credenz varieties CZ 3841LL and CZ 3945LL outperformed Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an Wisconsin average of 1.0 bu./A and 0.5 bu./A, respectively, in Group III trials. • Credenz varieties CZ 2101LL and CZ 2601LL averaged 7 and 5 bu./A above trial averages in • Credenz variety CZ 4748LL outperformed Asgrow Roundup Ready 2 Xtend varieties by an average of 0.5 bu./A in Late two seasons at the Arlington, WI, location. Group IV trials. See more trial results at See more trial results at http://graincrops.ca.uky.edu/variety-testing. http://www.coolbean.info/soybean_research/variety_trial_results_soybean.php. 26 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 31
Credenz varieties are tailored to fit your fields ® Chloride Sensitivity Chloride Sensitivity PRR (Field Tolerance) PRR (Field Tolerance) Herbicide-Tolerant Frogeye Leaf Spot Herbicide-Tolerant Frogeye Leaf Spot Relative Maturity Relative Maturity Sclerotinia White Brown Stem Rot Brown Stem Rot Herbicide Group Herbicide Group Iron Deficiency Iron Deficiency Sudden Death Sudden Death Soybean Cyst Soybean Cyst Phytophthora Phytophthora Phytophthora Phytophthora Stem Canker Stem Canker Flower Color Brand Name Sulfonylurea Flower Color Brand Name Pubescence Plant Height (seeds per lb.) Pubescence Plant Height Standability (seeds per lb.) Hilum Color Standability Hilum Color (Field Rating) Trait Name (Field Rating) Trait Name Metribuzin Plant Type Nematode Nematode Syndrome Plant Type Nematode Syndrome Root-knot Seed Size Tolerance Tolerance Pod Color Seed Size Tolerance Pod Color Chlorosis Chlorosis Source Source Mold CZ 0121LL LibertyLink 10 0.1 IND Med/Tall Gray Purple Tawny Brown 2,900 2 - - Includer Rps1k 3 3 3 4 - 3 CZ 4105LL LibertyLink 10 4.1 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Brown 2,600 1 3 1 8 Excluder Rps1a 3 4 3 8 - 8 - CZ 0301LL LibertyLink 10 0.3 IND Med/Avg Gray Purple Tawny Brown 2,500 3 3 - Includer Rps1k 3 3 3 4 - 2 Roundup Ready 2 CZ 4181RY 9 4.1 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,600 4 4 3 8 Includer No specific race 4 3 3 8 - 7 1 Yield NEW CZ 0309GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 0.3 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 3,000 3 - 4 Includer Rps1c 4 3 3 - 4 4 CZ 4222LL LibertyLink 10 4.2 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 3,300 4 4 6 3 SEG Rps1a 4 4 3 3 - 7 2 NEW CZ 0419GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 0.4 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 3,300 3 - 4 Includer Rps1c 4 3 5 - 4 4 CZ 4308LL LibertyLink 10 4.3 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,800 4 4 3 3 Includer Rps1c 4 - 3 3 - - - CZ 0601LL LibertyLink 10 0.6 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Tawny Tan 2,900 3 3 4 SEG Rps1a 3 5 3 5 4 4 NEW CZ 4539GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 4.5 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,900 2 4 4 3 Includer - 3 3 3 - 4 - - NEW CZ 0729GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 0.7 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 3,100 2 - 4 - Rps3a 4 - 5 - 4 4 CZ 4540LL LibertyLink 10 4.5 IND Med/Tall Black White Tawny Tan 3,150 4 1 1 3 Excluder No specific race 5 4 - 3 2 3 - CZ 1028LL LibertyLink 10 1.0 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,500 2 4 4 Excluder No specific race 4 2 3 4 3 3 CZ 4548LL LibertyLink 10 4.5 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 3,200 3 4 4 4 Includer Rps1k 4 - 3 4 - - 1 NEW CZ 1139GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 1.1 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 2 - 4 - - 3 - 3 - 4 3 NEW CZ 4649LL LibertyLink 10 4.6 IND Tall Buff Purple Gray Tan 2,600 2 - 3 3 SEG No specific race 4 - 4 8 4 - - CZ 1201LL LibertyLink 10 1.2 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,300 3 2 5 SEG Rps1a segregating 3 4 3 4 3 4 CZ 4748LL LibertyLink 10 4.7 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Brown 2,800 3 3 1 1 SEG Rps1a 5 1 3 3 5 7 - CZ 1332LL LibertyLink 10 1.3 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,500 3 3 3 Excluder No specific race 3 3 4 4 2 3 CZ 4820LL LibertyLink 10 4.8 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Brown 2,800 3 4 3 3 Includer Rps1a 5 2 2 6 - - - CZ 1418LL LibertyLink 10 1.4 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,200 3 - 5 SEG No specific race 3 2 4 4 3 3 CZ 4918LL LibertyLink 10 4.9 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,900 2 4 4 2 Includer Rps1a 4 4 3 4 - - - NEW CZ 1549GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 1.5 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,800 3 - 4 Includer - 4 3 5 4 3 4 CZ 4938LL LibertyLink 10 4.9 IND Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 2,900 4 3 3 2 Includer Rps1k 4 4 - 7 5 - - CZ 1738LL LibertyLink 10 1.7 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,800 4 4 4 SEG No specific race 4 4 4 3 3 4 HBK LL4950 LibertyLink 10 4.9 IND Tall Buff Mixed Gray Tan 3,300 3 7 1 1 SEG Rps1c segregating 5 1 2 8 6 7 - NEW CZ 1859GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 1.8 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,500 2 - 4 - Rps1c 4 3 3 4 3 3 HBK LL4953 LibertyLink 10 4.9 IND Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 2,800 2 6 1 1 SEG Rps1k 5 1 1 3 5 6 - NEW CZ 2069GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 2.0 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,600 4 - 4 Includer - 4 3 5 4 3 3 CZ 5147LL LibertyLink 10 5.1 DET Med Black Purple Tawny Tan 3,100 1 1 1 1 SEG No specific race - 1 - 5 3 3 - CZ 2101LL LibertyLink 10 2.1 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 2 4 3 Includer Rps1a segregating 3 2 4 2 2 5 CZ 5150LL LibertyLink 10 5.1 SEMI-DET Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 2,900 2 5 1 1 Includer Rps1k 3 1 2 8 6 6 - CZ 2312LL LibertyLink 10 2.3 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 3 4 4 SEG Rps1a 4 2 4 5 4 3 CZ 5225LL LibertyLink 10 5.2 DET Med Brown White Tawny Tan 3,300 1 - 2 1 SEG No specific race - 1 - 3 3 7 1 CZ 2408LL LibertyLink 10 2.4 IND Med/Avg Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 3 4 4 SEG Rps1a segregating 4 2 3 4 3 3 CZ 5242LL LibertyLink 10 5.2 SEMI-DET Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 3,100 3 5 1 1 SEG Rps1c - 1 - 8 5 7 - CZ 2510LL LibertyLink 10 2.5 IND Med/Avg Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,100 3 4 4 SEG Rps1a 4 4 3 4 3 4 CZ 5328LL LibertyLink 10 5.3 DET Med/Avg Brown Purple Tawny Tan - 1 - 2 1 SEG No specific race - 1 3 8 4 2 - NEW CZ 2579GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 2.5 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 3 - 4 Includer - 4 3 3 4 3 4 CZ 5445LL LibertyLink 10 5.4 DET Med/Tall Black White Tawny Tan 3,300 2 4 1 1 Excluder Rps1a segregating - 1 - 6 2 7 - CZ 2601LL LibertyLink 10 2.6 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 2,900 2 4 4 SEG Rps1c 3 4 4 4 3 2 CZ 5515LL LibertyLink 10 5.5 IND Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Tan 3,050 3 6 3 1 SEG Rps1a segregating 4 1 - 8 3 2 1 CZ 2810LL LibertyLink 10 2.8 IND Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 2,900 5 4 4 SEG Rps1k 2 3 3 4 1 3 NEW CZ 5859LL LibertyLink 10 5.8 DET Med/Tall Black White Tawny Tan 2,500 2 - 3 1 SEG No specific race 3 - 5 5 4 - - NEW CZ 2889GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 2.8 IND Med/Tall Brown Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,800 3 - 4 - Rps1a 4 3 5 4 4 4 CZ 5947LL LibertyLink 10 5.9 DET Med/Tall Black White Tawny Tan 3,200 3 1 1 1 Includer - - 1 - 7 3 6 - CZ 2915LL LibertyLink 10 2.9 IND Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Brown 3,100 4 4 4 SEG Rps1k 6 4 4 4 3 6 NEW CZ 6069LL LibertyLink 10 6.0 DET Med/Avg Black White Tawny Tan 2,600 2 - 5 2 SEG No specific race 4 - 5 8 3 - 1 CZ 2928LL LibertyLink 10 2.9 IND Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Brown 3,000 3 4 4 SEG Rps1c 4 4 4 4 3 5 CZ 6109LL LibertyLink 10 6.1 DET Med/Avg Black White Tawny Tan 2,500 2 - 2 1 SEG No specific race - 1 - 8 3 5 - CZ 3118LL LibertyLink 10 3.1 IND Med/Avg Buff White Gray Tan 2,700 3 4 2 Includer Rps1c 3 - 4 4 3 5 CZ 6316LL LibertyLink 10 6.3 DET Med/Avg Black Purple Tawny Tan 2,900 2 6 1 1 Excluder No specific race - 1 4 6 3 3 1 CZ 3233LL LibertyLink 10 3.2 IND Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Tan 2,600 5 3 4 SEG Rps1c segregating 4 3 3 5 2 5 CZ 6515LL LibertyLink 10 6.5 DET Tall Black White Tawny Tan 3,050 2 8 1 1 Includer - - 1 - 3 4 - - NEW CZ 3309GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 3.3 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,600 2 - 4 - - 4 3 3 4 3 - CZ 7007LL LibertyLink 10 7.0 DET Med/Tall Brown Purple Tawny Tan 3,300 2 2 1 1 Excluder No specific race - 1 - 8 3 2 1 NEW CZ 3519GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 3.5 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,400 3 - 4 - - 3 - 3 - 3 - CZ 7008LL LibertyLink 10 7.0 DET Med/Tall Brown White Tawny Tan 3,100 2 - 3 6 SEG No specific race - 3 2 - - 1 - CZ 3548LL LibertyLink 10 3.5 IND Med/Tall Black Purple Lt. Tawny Brown 2,500 2 4 5 SEG Rps1c 4 3 4 4 3 6 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor – : Testing is currently under way. Group 9 = EPSP Synthase Inhibitor Group 10 = Glutamine Synthetase Inhibitor Group 27 = HPPD Inhibitors CZ 3601LL LibertyLink 10 3.6 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Tan 2,600 2 4 4 SEG Rps1a 3 5 4 5 4 6 *Components of the technology described here have not yet received regulatory approvals; approvals are pending. LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. CZ 3738LL LibertyLink 10 3.7 IND Med/Tall Imp. Black Purple Gray Brown 2,700 3 3 2 Includer Rps1c 3 4 4 4 3 6 CZ 3841LL LibertyLink 10 3.8 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Tan 2,700 4 3 4 Includer Rps1a 2 2 4 4 2 5 NEW CZ 3929GTLL* LibertyLink GT27 9 10 27 3.9 IND Med/Tall Black White Lt. Tawny Brown 2,700 3 4 4 Includer - 3 3 3 - 3 - CZ 3945LL LibertyLink 10 3.9 IND Med/Tall Buff White Gray Tan 2,700 3 3 2 Includer Rps1a 3 5 3 5 2 5
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 2101LL RM ® ® CZ 2510LL RM BRAND 2.1 BRAND 2.5 ® ® STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Better than average SCN for MG2 with 88788 resistance • Great performer in western U.S. • Excellent standability and disease package • High-quality, all-around variety for agronomics and yield • Best SWM tolerance in the lineup KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Plant Height Medium/Average Standability 3 Standability 2 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Phytophthora Source Rps1a Segregating Phytophthora (FT) 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 2 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 5 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 CZ 2312LL RM ® ® CZ 2579GTLL* RM ® BRAND 2.3 NEW BRAND 2.5 ™ STRENGTHS • Medium-tall, bushy plant type with consistent yields STRENGTHS across the U.S. • Stable performer across varying soil types • Very attractive light tawny/tan • Good IDC tolerance • “Go to” early MG2 • Taller plant type and attractive look KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Standability 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 5 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 2408LL RM ® ® CZ 2601LL RM BRAND 2.4 2.6 ® ® BRAND STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Excellent defensive package • Consistent east to west, works in all soil types • Medium, bushy plant type • Excellent standability and IDC tolerance • Works well across varied soil types from east to west • “Go-to” variety in mid-MG2 KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Standability 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora Source Rps1a Segregating Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 2 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 29 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 30
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 2810LL RM CZ 2928LL RM ® ® BRAND 2.8 ® ® BRAND 2.9 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Excellent PRR tolerance • Taller plant type with good standability • Great disease package: Rps1k, SWM, SCN, SDS, BSR • Highest yielding late MG2 in 2017 trials • Taller, robust and consistent KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1k Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora (FT) 2 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 1 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 5 CZ 2889GTLL* RM ® NEW CZ 3118LL RM BRAND 2.8 ™ 3.1 ® ® BRAND STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Top-end potential • Consistent, uniform performer across multiple geographies • Good option for well-drained soils in IL, IA, NE • Good tolerance to PRR, SWM, SDS and FELS • Nice lateral branching for row spacing flexibility KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Standability 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Phytophthora Source Rps1c Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 5 CZ 2915LL RM ® ® BRAND 2.9 CZ 3233LL RM ® ® STRENGTHS BRAND 3.2 • Medium-tall with intermediate bushy plant type • Three years of consistent yield performance from east to west STRENGTHS • Strong yields for several seasons KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Larger, bushy plant type Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Plant Height Medium/Tall Phytophthora Source Rps1k Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Phytophthora (FT) 6 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Segregating Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 6 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 5 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 31 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 32
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 3309GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 3.3 ™ CZ 3601LL RM ® ® BRAND 3.6 STRENGTHS • Taller, robust plant type STRENGTHS • Consistent across environments • Consistent across many soil types • Good early vigor • High-yielding racehorse variety • Solid defensive package and standability KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 2 Plant Height Medium/Tall Phytophthora (FT) 4 Standability 2 Sclerotinia White Mold 4 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Brown Stem Rot 3 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 CZ 3519GTLL* RM ® NEW BRAND 3.5 CZ 3738LL ™ RM ® ® BRAND 3.7 STRENGTHS • Great performance in the east STRENGTHS • Excellent SCN and PRR field tolerance • Consistent yielder that moves north well • Solid agronomics and standability • Good standability and disease tolerance KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Standability 3 Brown Stem Rot 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 CZ 3548LL RM ® ® BRAND 3.5 CZ 3841LL RM ® ® STRENGTHS BRAND 3.8 • Bushy, dark brown bean that forms an excellent canopy • STS tolerance STRENGTHS • Very consistent yields across all regions • Solid agronomics and standability • Good Phytophthora and SDS ratings • Grower favorite past few seasons KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 2 Plant Height Medium/Tall Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Standability 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Phytophthora (FT) 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 5 Soybean Cyst Nematode 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 33 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 34
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 3929GTLL* RM ® NEW CZ 4181RY RM BRAND 3.9 ™ BRAND 4.1 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Great performance north to south • Tall variety for that tough acre option • Excellent disease package • STS tolerance • Great yield potential across multiple environments KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 4 Standability 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora Source No specific race resistance Phytophthora (FT) 3 Stem Canker 8 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 CZ 3945LL RM BRAND 3.9 ® ® CZ 4222LL RM ® ® BRAND 4.2 STRENGTHS • Solid defensive package STRENGTHS • Excellent canopy for all soil types and row spacings • High-yielding light tawny/brown variety with STS tolerance • Southern adapted for early and full season planting KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Standability 4 Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Phytophthora Source Rps1a Phytophthora (FT) 3 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 2 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 6 CZ 4105LL RM ® ® BRAND 4.1 CZ 4308LL RM ® ® BRAND 4.3 STRENGTHS • Consistent yielder and solid disease tolerance STRENGTHS • Superior standability • Taller, rugged plant type with top-end yield potential • Chloride excluder for an early MG4 • Moves well north to south • Best at 140k planting population KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 1 Plant Height Medium/Tall Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Standability 4 Phytophthora Source Rps1a Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Phytophthora (FT) 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 35 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 36
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 4539GTLL* RM ® NEW CZ 4649LL RM NEW BRAND 4.5 ™ BRAND 4.6 ® ® STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Top-end yielder with great standability • Stem canker resistance • Moves well north for mid-MG4 • Good standability • Good overall defensive package KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Pubescence Gray Standability 2 Standability 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Soybean Cyst Nematode 4 Phytophthora (FT) 3 Stem Canker 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 CZ 4540LL RM ® ® CZ 4748LL RM ® ® BRAND 4.5 BRAND 4.7 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Growth variety for wide row adaptability • Good FELS and Stem canker tolerance • Yield leader on early planted delta soils • Great southern variety with high yield • Outstanding tolerance to high chloride soils • Proven performance over several seasons KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Pubescence Tawny Pubescence Light Tawny Standability 4 Standability 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 1 Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Stem Canker 1 Chloride Sensitivity Excluder Phytophthora Source Rps1a Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 CZ 4548LL RM BRAND 4.5 ® ® CZ 4820LL RM BRAND 4.8 ® ® STRENGTHS • Mid MG4 STS option STRENGTHS • Solid performer across many geographies • High-yielding late MG4 that responds well to management • Best at 140k planting population • Stem canker and Phytophthora protection for poorly drained soils • Responds well to early planting on productive delta soils KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Standability 3 Plant Height Medium/Tall Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Pubescence Light Tawny Phytophthora Source Rps1k Standability 3 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Stem Canker 3 Chloride Sensitivity Includer Phytophthora Source Rps1a Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 37 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 38
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 4918LL RM HBK LL4953 RM ® ® BRAND 4.9 ® ® BRAND 4.9 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Consistent-yielding, late MG4 • Broadly adapted across soil types • Good standability and strong defensive package • Excellent tolerance to SCN • Broad adaptation across central and southern U.S. • Outstanding stem canker and FELS resistance KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Tall Plant Height Medium/Tall Pubescence Gray Pubescence Light Tawny Standability 2 Standability 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 6 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Stem Canker 1 Stem Canker 2 Phytophthora Source Rps1k Phytophthora Source Rps1a Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 4 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating CZ 4938LL RM CZ 5147LL ® ® BRAND 4.9 RM ® ® BRAND 5.1 STRENGTHS • Taller, robust, aggressive plant type STRENGTHS • Exceptional on early planted clay soils • Excellent SDS and FELS tolerance • Better at lower plant populations • Canker-resistant stem • Exceptional performance in high-yield environments KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Pubescence Gray Plant Height Medium Standability 4 Pubescence Tawny Sudden Death Syndrome 3 Standability 1 Stem Canker 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 1 Phytophthora Source Rps1k Stem Canker 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating HBK LL4950 RM CZ 5150LL ® ® BRAND 4.9 RM ® ® BRAND 5.1 STRENGTHS • Well adapted for the clay soils in the South STRENGTHS • Excellent choice for early planting • Excellent FELS tolerance • Wide canopy for rapid canopy closure • Exceptional yield and standability • Broadly adapted to soil type and planting date KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Pubescence Gray Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 3 Pubescence Gray Stem Canker 1 Standability 2 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Segregating Sudden Death Syndrome 5 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Stem Canker 1 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Phytophthora Source Rps1k Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 39 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 40
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 5445LL RM ® ® CZ 5225LL RM BRAND 5.4 ® ® BRAND 5.2 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Excellent for high-chloride fields • Excellent choice for double cropped acre • Resistant to stem canker and FELS • STS tolerance • Tawny line with good standability • Moderate resistance to RKN KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium Pubescence Tawny Pubescence Tawny Standability 2 Standability 1 Sudden Death Syndrome 4 Stem Canker 1 Stem Canker 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Chloride Sensitivity Excluder CZ 5242LL RM ® ® BRAND 5.2 CZ 5515LL RM ® ® BRAND 5.5 STRENGTHS • Excellent for heavy soil and wide rows STRENGTHS • Best at 140k population or less • Excellent STS variety for dryland fields • Indeterminate MG5 for wide rows and 120k population or less KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Tall KEY CHARACTERISTICS Pubescence Gray Plant Height Tall Standability 3 Pubescence Light Tawny Stem Canker 1 Standability 3 Phytophthora Source Rps1c Stem Canker 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 5328LL RM ® ® BRAND 5.3 CZ 5859LL RM ® ® NEW STRENGTHS BRAND 5.8 • New attractive tawny/tan early MG5 • Excellent stem canker and FELS resistance STRENGTHS • Excellent yield potential in a late MG5 determinant KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Stem canker resistance and a complete defensive package Plant Height Medium/Average KEY CHARACTERISTICS Pubescence Tawny Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 1 Pubescence Tawny Stem Canker 1 Standability 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 Soybean Cyst Nematode 5 Soybean Cyst Nematode 3 Stem Canker 1 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Frogeye Leaf Spot 3 RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 41 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 42
TAILORED VARIETIES CZ 5947LL RM ® ® CZ 6316LL RM BRAND 5.9 BRAND 6.3 ® ® STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Excellent plant height for all soil types • Big plant type for quick canopy • Bushy plant type performs well in wide rows • Works well in heavy clay soils • Very adapted for eastern U.S. • STS soybean KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Tall Plant Height Medium/Average Pubescence Tawny Pubescence Tawny Standability 3 Standability 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 1 Stem Canker 1 Stem Canker 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Chloride Sensitivity Excluder Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 CZ 6069LL RM ® ® NEW CZ 6515LL RM ® ® BRAND 6.0 BRAND 6.5 STRENGTHS STRENGTHS • Great standability and agronomics • Big plant type for quick canopy • Attractive tawny/tan determinant for East Coast environments • Excellent for wide row spacing • STS tolerance • Attractive tawny/tan appearance KEY CHARACTERISTICS KEY CHARACTERISTICS Plant Height Medium/Average Plant Height Tall Pubescence Tawny Pubescence Tawny Standability 2 Standability 2 Stem Canker 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 8 Frogeye Leaf Spot 5 Stem Canker 1 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 4 CZ 6109LL RM BRAND 6.1 ® ® CZ 7007LL RM ® ® BRAND 7.0 STRENGTHS • Consistent high yields in Mid-Atlantic trials over multiple years STRENGTHS • Attractive tawny/tan • Excellent stem canker tolerance • Big canopy, excellent for wide rows KEY CHARACTERISTICS • STS soybean Plant Height Medium/Average KEY CHARACTERISTICS Pubescence Tawny Plant Height Medium/Tall Standability 2 Pubescence Tawny Stem Canker 1 Standability 2 Frogeye Leaf Spot 2 Sudden Death Syndrome 2 Chloride Sensitivity Segregating Stem Canker 1 Iron Deficiency Chlorosis 3 Frogeye Leaf Spot 1 Chloride Sensitivity Excluder RATING SCALE: 1 = Excellent; 9 = Poor FT = Field Tolerance MG = Maturity Group RM = Relative Maturity *LibertyLink GT27 is not tolerant to all HPPD herbicides. HPPD herbicides currently on the market are prohibited for use with LibertyLink GT27 soybeans and may result in significant crop injury. 43 | 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG 2019 SOYBEAN VARIETY CATALOG | 44
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