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THE GRAHAM FAMILYSecond GenerationEdgeley, SK To view the Graham’s full story, visit: DEKALB.CA/farmer-stories
Stephen and his local DEKALB®Agronomist, Andrew Chisholm, scoutfor spider mites in his soybean crop.
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GARRY & CHAD LIEBRECHT3rd & 4th GenerationRhein, SK To view the Liebrecht’s full story, visit: DEKALB.CA/farmer-stories
DEKALB® Territory Manager, Trish Chernoff scouting a canola field with Chad.
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It’s the system that makes the difference. Flip to page 5 for more information on the Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System and application requirements.
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Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans combine the proven yield potential of the Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybean trait, along with tolerance to both dicamba and glyphosate.
The residual activity of dicamba can help reduce early weed competition and improve late-season control, supporting higher yield potential and cleaner fields at harvest.
Combined with the newest genetics from DEKALB, you can get the variety that best suits the agronomic needs of your farm.
Introducing two NEW ULTRA-EARLY DEKALB® Roundup Ready 2 XTEND® Soybean VarietiesThe newest and earliest DEKALB Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans to come from the DEKALB Breeding Program. These varieties were bred and tested for you in Western Canada.
DKB0005-44 000.5 RM 2175 CHU • Excellent White Mould tolerance• Very good field tolerance to Phytophthora Root Rot
(Rps 1c resistance gene) and Brown Stem Rot• Branchy, medium height with excellent standability• Similar to 22-60RY with more height• Ultra-early variety which should be placed in appropriate
maturity zone
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DKB0009-89 000.9 RM 2275 CHU • Bushy and branches well, medium height variety
with excellent standability• Good defensive disease package with resistance to Soybean Cyst
Nematode (R3), very good field tolerance to Phytophthora Root Rot(Rps 1c&k resistance gene), and excellent tolerance to White Mould
• Broader acre fit than 22-60RY• An excellent Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® variety
in early maturity zones
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DKB003-29 00.3 RM 2375 CHU
DKB006-29 00.6 RM 2450 CHU
DKB007-67 00.7 RM 2475 CHU
DKB005-52 00.5 RM 2425 CHU
DKB006-99 00.6 RM 2450 CHU
• Medium-to-tall height, branchy variety• Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode (R3)• Excellent tolerance to White Mould• Well suited to tough, low
productivity growing conditionsas well as high yield environments
• Very good field tolerance toIron Deficiency Chlorosis
• Medium-tall height, very branchy varietywith excellent standability
• Excellent tolerance to White Mould• Well suited to highly
productive loam soils• Very good field tolerance to
Iron Deficiency Chlorosis
• Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode (R3) with goodfield tolerance to Phytophthora Root Rot (Rps 3a resistancegene) and Iron Deficiency Chlorosis
• Similar branching to DKB005-52with excellent standability andvery good early season vigour
• Very good tolerance toWhite Mould and performswell on all soil types
• Medium-tall height with excellent standability• Excellent agronomic package• Excellent tolerance to White Mould• Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode (R3)• Excellent field tolerance to
Phytophthora Root Rot(Rps 1c resistance gene) andIron Deficiency Chlorosis
• Well suited to all soil typesand row widths
• Resistance to Soybean Cyst Nematode (R3)with very good field tolerance to Phytophthora Root Rot(Rps 3a resistance gene)
• Shorter, bushy plant whichbranches well
• Best suited to wide rowsand lower populations
• Well suited to toughergrowing conditions
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System
I T ’ S T H E S Y S T E M T H A T M A K E S T H E D I F F E R E N C E
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS.
NOZZLESUse nozzles and operating pressures that produce Extremely Coarse (XC) to Ultra Coarse (UC) droplets to minimize drift
WEED HEIGHTSpray weeds less than 10 cm tall
LABEL BUFFERMaintain the required label buffer to protect sensitive areas
GROUND SPEEDSMake sure ground speed is less than 25 km/h
TRIPLE RINSEUse triple rinse tank clean-out procedure
BOOM HEIGHTMaintain boom height 50 cm above crop canopy to reduce the risk of drift
WIND SPEEDOptimal wind speeds for application typically occur between 5 and 15 km/h
AMMONIUM SULFATE Ammonium sulfate and ammonium-based additives are restricted in applications
WATER VOLUMEMinimum carrier volume is 10 GPA
5 to 15 km/h
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Application Requirements
Proper herbicide application is crucial. Further information for spraying on target and minimizing drift can be found at: https://www.genuitytraits.ca/en/soybeans
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Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans combine the proven yield potential of the Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybean trait, along with tolerance to both dicamba and glyphosate.
VAPORGRIP® TECHNOLOGY
Our liquid dicamba formulation features VaporGrip® Technology. In older dicamba formulations, dicamba ions combine with free hydrogen ions to form volatile dicamba acid. VaporGrip® Technology prevents dicamba ions from combining with hydrogen ions, significantly reducing volatility.
TWO CHEMISTRY OPTIONS
The Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System gives you the choice of two enhanced chemistry options:
Roundup Xtend® herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology (Group 4 and 9): a pre-mix of our low-volatility dicamba formulation and glyphosate.
XtendiMax® herbicide with VaporGrip® Technology (Group 4): a low-volatility dicamba formulation.
These herbicides also give you up to 14 days of residual activity on certain small-seeded broadleaf weeds to keep fields clean longer.
Older dicamba formulations
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22-60RY 000.9 RM 2275 CHU
23-60RY 00.2 RM 2350 CHU
25-10RY 00.8 RM 2500 CHU
23-11RY 000 RM 2300 CHU
24-10RY 00.5 RM 2425 CHU
• Compact, bushy plant• Excellent standability• Excellent tolerance to White Mould• Resistance to Soybean Cyst
Nematode (R3), very good fieldtolerance to PhytophthoraRoot Rot (Rps 1c resistance gene)and Iron Chlorosis
• Consistent high yield potentialvariety in all yield environments
• Very tall, bushy variety which stands well• Excellent emergence and early season vigour• Well suited to clay soils• Good yield performance over a number of years
(2013-2017 Monsanto Field Trials in Western Canada)
• Excellent yield potential• Consistent variety that performs well in a range
of yield environments• Excellent emergence and seedling vigour• Tall, bushy plant with excellent
standability• Performs well on all soil types
and yield environments
• Medium-to-Tall, bushy variety• Well suited to tougher growing conditions• Excellent tolerance to Iron Chlorosis• Performs well on all soil types,
in all yield environments
• Excellent standability• Excellent tolerance to White Mould• Consistent variety that performs well
in a range of yield environments
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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* = For more information, please refer to the legend on the last page of this guide.
Plant HeightS = ShortM = MediumT = Tall
LEGEND
SCOTT & MARILYNNE PANTEL, 3rd Generation - Baldur, MBScott Pantel says that his number one reason for growing soybeans on the farm now is yield. Scott and Marilynne grow their soybeans in rotation with Genuity® Roundup Ready® canola and he controls his canola volunteers with a tank mix application of glyphosate and VIPER® ADV herbicide.
Read more about the Pantel family and why they choose to grow DEKALB canola and soybeans at DEKALB.ca/farmer-stories
NOTE: For all agronomic ratings, 1=Excellent, 9=Poor. For more information on Phytophthora Root Rot resistance genes and races, go to page 13.
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Data compiled from Monsanto conducted field trials.
Seed Size CategoriesL <5500 seeds/kg M 5500-6500 seeds/kg S >6500 seeds/kg
Soil Type RecommendationsCL-C = Clay Loam, ClayALL = All Soil TypesSL-CL = Sandy Loam,
Loam, Clay Loam
Hilium ColourBR = BrownBF = BuffIB = Imperfect BlackBL = BlackGR = GreyIY = Imperfect Yellow
Value-Added TraitGENRR2Y = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® RR2X = Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®SCN = Soybean Cyst Nematode
Rating Scale1-2 = Excellent3-4 = Very Good5-6 = Good to Average7-8 = Fair to Poor9 = Poor- = Not Available
PubescenceG = GreyT = TawnyLT = Light Tawny
Plant HeightS = ShortM = MediumT = Tall
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DKB0005-44 RR2X/SCN 000.5 2175 M T BL – – 1 3 3 2 ALL • • • 4 Rps 1c 1 4 – 4 R3
DKB0009-89 RR2X/SCN 000.9 2275 M T BL – – 2 4 3 3 ALL • • • 4 Rps 1c & 1k 1 8 – 4 R3
22-60RY GENRR2Y/SCN 000.9 2275 S T BL M 5800 1 3 3 3 ALL • • 3 Rps 1c 2 1 – 4 R3
23-11RY GENRR2Y 000 2300 M-T T BL M 5900 3 3 3 3 ALL • • • 4 Rps 1c 3 1 – 2 Susc
23-60RY GENRR2Y 00.2 2350 T T BL M 5800 3 2 2 2 ALL • • • 3 – 4 – – 2 Susc
DKB003-29 RR2X/SCN 00.3 2375 M-T T BL – – 3 2 3 2 ALL • • • – – 2 4 – 3 R3
24-10RY GENRR2Y 00.5 2425 M-T G IB L 5100 2 3 3 2 SL-CL • • 3 Rps 1k 2 5 – 4 Susc
DKB005-52 RR2X/SCN 00.5 2425 M-T LT BL M 5700 2 3 3 3 ALL • • • 2 Rps 1c 2 5 – 2 R3
DKB006-29 RR2X 00.6 2450 M-T T BL – – 2 2 4 2 ALL • • • 4 Rps 1k 2 6 – 3 Susc
DKB006-99 RR2X/SCN 00.6 2450 M L BL – – 2 2 3 3 ALL • • 4 Rps 3a 4 6 – 5 R3
DKB007-67 RR2X/SCN 00.7 2475 M T BL – – 2 2 3 3 ALL • • • 5 Rps 3a 3 6 – 4 R3
25-10RY GENRR2Y 00.8 2500 T T BL L 5400 2 2 2 2 ALL • • • 3 Rps 1c 3 5 – 3 Susc
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DEKALB® hybrids and varieties are tested for you, by you.
We confidently bring you the products in this seed guide thanks to the work of our DEKALB Agronomists and cooperating farmers through our Market Development (MD) Trial program. DEKALB brand hybrids and varieties have been extensively tested across Western Canada by farmers in real growing conditions. This results in a robust dataset for making decisions on your farm.
Three ways you can take advantage of these farmer-led MD Trials:
1. Tour a local MD Trial this summerThis summer, we invite you to tour MD Trials near you to see how our products perform in your local conditions. Call your local DEKALB Representative or 1-84-GO-DEKALB to find out more about tours in your area.
2. Visit DEKALB.ca for all local trial dataWe are committed to gathering and transparently sharing harvest data with you. Visit DEKALB.ca to see how products perform near your farm.
3. Call your local DEKALB Representative for customized productrecommendations for your farm
Our expert agronomists can use the data collected to provide you with customized hybrid or variety recommendations to suit the needs of your farm. If you are interested in learning more about an agronomic recommendation for DEKALB products on your farm, call your local DEKALB Territory Account Manager or find your local DEKALB Agronomist by visiting DEKALB.ca.
THE KUNTZ FAMILY, 3rd Generation - Battleford, SKThe Kuntz Brothers look for solid research, proven results, and their own experience before investing in seed. “I look at all the companies and try to compare,” says Brad, “With the trials that we’ve done ourselves with the DEKALB Brand team, and the results that I’ve seen on our farm, I know I can trust DEKALB.”Read more about the Kuntz family and why they choose to grow DEKALB canola at DEKALB.ca/farmer-stories
KYLE & LANDON PAPWORTH, 4th Generation - Lethbridge, ABKyle and Landon Papworth worked with their DEKALB reps as pilot testers of the Climate FieldView™ digital ag platform. They were part of the first wave of farmers testing the technology in Western Canada. Kyle loves the concept of having all your data in one place and is excited about the yield mapping. “It’s the direction our farm is going: precision agriculture,” Landon told us.Read more about the Papworths and why they choose to grow DEKALB canola at DEKALB.ca/farmer-stories
We confidently bring you the products in this seed guide thanks to the work of our DEKALB Agronomists andcooperating farmers through our Market Development (MD) Trial program. DEKALB brand hybrids and varietieshave been extensively tested across Western Canada by farmers in real growing conditions. This results ina robust dataset for making decisions on your farm.
Three ways you can take advantage of these farmer-led MD Trials:
2. Visit DEKALB.ca for all local trial dataWe are committed to gathering and transparentlysharing harvest data with you. Visit DEKALB.ca tosee how products perform near your farm.
Let Your Data Drive YouNo two farms are the same. Your farm is as unique as you. Climate FieldView™ is an integrated digital platform that allows you to easily aggregate your field data in one easy to use software application. Simplify field data management. Climate FieldView is your data partner to support the decisions you make every day.
Get started today at ClimateFieldView.ca
Contact your DEKALB representative to learn more about Climate FieldView™.
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HYBRID * TRAIT CHUGRAIN CORN
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DKC23-17RIB VT2P 2075 1800-2000 2 2 1 3 2
DKC26-40RIB VT2P 2150 1900-2100 1 1 2 2 1
DKC30-07RIB VT2P 2350 2100-2275 2 2 2 2 1
DKC31-09RIB GENVT3P 2400 2150-2325 2 2 1 2 1
DKC32-12RIB VT2P 2450 2150-2350 2 2 1 2 2
DKC34-57RIB VT2P 2575 2300-2500 1 2 1 2 1
DKC38-55RIB VT2P 2650 2425-2600 3 2 2 2 2
68.69 million Roundup Equivalent Litres were applied in the spring of 2016. Of those applications, 75.8% is applied alone,2 which puts farmers at risk for selecting for resistance.
Tank mix at least once per growing season. Add another effective mode of action to the tank with glyphosate.
31Mixtures work best. Tank mixes have
been shown to be more effective than alternating single-mode applications
(AKA rotating herbicides) when it comes to managing herbicide resistance.1
Group 1 and 2 herbicides are
considered high risk, as many weed species
are resistant to these herbicides. Using them can put more pressure
on glyphosate to control tough weeds such as
kochia, wild oats and cleavers. Don’t rely
solely on glyphosate or any one mode of action
to control them.
1 Beckie and Reboud, 2009. Selecting for Weed Resistance: Herbicide Rotation and Mixture. Weed Technology, 23: 363-3702 AgData 2016, Glyphosate BPI Report
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Tank mixtures: The applicable labeling for each product must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. Follow applicable use instructions, including application rates, precautions and restrictions of each product used in the tank mixture. Monsanto has not tested all tank mix product formulations for compatibility or performance other than specifically listed by brand name. Always predetermine the compatibility of tank mixtures by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Monsanto and Vine Design® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada, Inc. licensee. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2018 Monsanto Canada Inc.
Visit MonsantoCMS.ca for more resistance insight and chemistry recommendations.
OUTSMART WEEDS IN 3 STEPsManaging resistance isn’t about using less glyphosate; it’s about using herbicides effectively. Here’s how:
Grow three or more different crops in your rotation. It can help break
cycles of disease, insects and weeds and give you more herbicide options.
Weeds outsmart habits, not systems. Herbicide-tolerant crops don’t cause resistance. The way we use them can.
Take advantage of pre-seed options. It’s your easiest opportunity to include a tank mix in your herbicide program.
Spice up your mix
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CORNGR/SU/IS The hybrid/herbicide combination can result in plant height reduction, stand loss and suspected yield loss under very adverse environmental conditions, high rates or extreme soil pH levels or organic content.
Use of drop nozzle spraying for post-emergence herbicides or planting in warm soils for incorporated herbicides may avoid interactions. Consult your DEKALB dealer for additional information. 1 CORN RELATIVE MATURITY Relative maturity (RM) can be used to compare product’s maturity to existing products in the DEKALB lineup. The relative maturity of a hybrid is assessed by comparing the harvest maturity to established products with known RM ratings. Relative maturity assignments are based on four main components: Harvest moisture, Growing Degree Units (GDUs) to mid pollination (flowering), test weight, and plant health. 2 TARGET POPULATION Final plant population in thousands suggestions are based on medium to high yield environment. In fields with lower yield potential consider targeting slightly lower population. Adjust planting rate to suit individual field conditions.3 HERBICIDE SAFETY Ratings are based on observations and research using herbicides at and above labeled rates to simulate extreme environmental conditions, misapplication and adverse soil pH or organic content.
Either no adverse effects from the hybrid/herbicide combination were noted or only slight damage could be noted under adverse conditions or herbicide application at higher than label rates.
SOYBEANPRR FIELD TOLERANCE A rating of the plant survival and health for Phytophthora Root Rot
PRR Resistance Gene Rps 1c denotes resistance to races 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38
Rps 1k denotes resistance to races 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 36, 37 and 38
Rps 3a denotes resistances to races 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 39
Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance Susc = Susceptible R1 = Resistant to Race 1 SCN R3 = Resistant to Race 3 SCN MR3 = Moderately resistant to Race 3
Soybean Relative Maturity Relative maturity (RM) can be used to compare product’s maturity to existing products in the DEKALB lineup. The relative maturity of a variety is assessed by comparing the harvest maturity to established products with known RM ratings in their adapted geographies.
CANOLABLACKLEG RESISTANCE GENES: RESISTANCE A = RLM1 OR LEPR3 RESISTANCE B = RLM2 RESISTANCE C = RLM3 RESISTANCE D = LEPR1 RESISTANCE E1 = RLM4 RESISTANCE E2= RLM7 RESISTANCE F = RLM9 RESISTANCE G = RLMS RESISTANCE H = LEPR2 X = UNKNOWN
Blackleg Resistance Rating (% of Westar Check) R = 0-29.9 MR = 30-49.9 MS = 50-69.9 S = 70-100
Farmers who conduct DEKALB® Market Development trials are provided with seed at no charge. Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. These products have been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from these products can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for these products. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Performance may vary from location to location and from year to year, as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible and should consider the impacts of these conditions on the grower’s fields.
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THE GRAHAM FAMILYSecond GenerationEdgeley, SK To view the Graham’s full story, visit: DEKALB.CA/farmer-stories
Stephen and his local DEKALB® Agronomist, Andrew Chisholm, scout for spider mites in his soybean crop.
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GARRY & CHAD LIEBRECHT3rd & 4th GenerationRhein, SK To view the Liebrecht’s full story, visit: DEKALB.CA/farmer-stories
DEKALB® Territory Manager,Trish Chernoff scouting acanola field with Chad.