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“Make it rain” whenever you need it to.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to a Canadian corporation, company, partnership or natural person that owns or leases a corn or soybean farm located in the provinces of ON, QC, NB, NS, PEI and NF, and, where applicable, who is at least the age of majority. Contest runs Sept.1/15 to Aug. 1/16 at 11:59:59pm ET. Limit: max. 200 entries per person regardless of method of entry. Odds depend on number of entries received. Prizes incl. account credit redeemable for purchase of any Pioneer® seed products for use on plantable acreage of a designated farm and based on farm size at the time of notification of winning. 1 Grand Prize: up to $50,000 account credit per year for 25 consecutive years. 5 Secondary Prizes: up to $10,000 account credit redeemable before June 1, 2017. Account credit not transferable between farms; account credits end if farm operations on designated farm ceases. Details & Rules: www.seedforlife.ca I *An account credit redeemable for the purchase of the manufacturer’s recommended quantity of any DuPont Pioneer seed product per plantable square acre located on one (1) corn or soybean farm located in the Territory to be designated by entrant, that is owned or leased by entrant at the time of notification of winning. I ** Invoice and pay by December 4, 2015 to earn two (2) entries per unit of corn.
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Early-bird deadline December 4, 2015**Early-bird deadline December 4, 2015**
Double your chances to win!
Purchase Pioneer® brand corn products and be automaticallyentered to win the grand prize of Seed for Life (up to $1.25 million)or one of five secondary prizes Seed for a Season (up to $10,000).
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DUP1525-Doerksen Farm-Final_5_Tr-v1-GCOL.psd 530 ppi CMYK Up to Date DUP1525-Doerksen Farm-Final_1_Tr-v1-GCOL.psd 526 ppi CMYK Up to Date DUP1525-Doerksen Farm-Final_2_Tr-v1-GCOL.psd 526 ppi CMYK Up to Date DUP1525-Doerksen Farm-Final_3_Tr-v1-GCOL.psd 526 ppi CMYK Up to Date DUP1525-Doerksen Farm-Final_4_Tr-v1-GCOL.psd 526 ppi CMYK Up to Date PIONEER-DuPont Pioneer Brand Bar-4C.ai Up to Date
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ACCOUNT: Daniel LaCute CAMPAIGN / CREATIVE NAME: Pioneer Brand East: Brand Ads 2K15
PRODUCTION: Chris Rozak ITEM DESCRIPTION: English DPS CLIENT: Pioneer East
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From the moment Martin broke ground next to his father’s farm to the day Martin’s son Bryan decided that he too would become a farmer, we’ve been fortunate to play a part in the growth of the Doerksens as farmers and as a family.
For over 55 years we’ve helped the Doerksens grow crops. Turns out, we also helped grow them.
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GREEN = NEW For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 38.
HEAT UNITS Conventional
2050-2575
P7332R
P7213R
P7410HR
P7632AMTM
P7980HR
P7958AMTM
P8210HR P8210R P8210
P8387AMTM
P8542AMTM P8542AMX
TM
P8651HR
P8673XR
2600-2700
P8622AMTM P8622R
P8906AMTM
P9188AMTM P9188AMX
TM P9188P9224AM
TM
38N94AMTM 38N85 38N86
P9329AMTM
2800-2950
P9411HR
38M58P9526AMX
TM
P9675AMXTTM P9675R P9675
P9644AMTM P9644AMX
TM
P9840AMTM
P9807AMTM P9807R
P9917AMXTM P9917
3000-3150
P0094AMTM
P0157AMTM P0157AMX
TM P0157P0216AM
TM
P0496AMXTM P0496
P0506AMTM
35F50AMTM 35F37
3200-3400P0604AM
TM
P0987AMXTM
P1197AMXTTM
Pioneer® Brand Corn Product Positioning
FuFULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
BELLY!Fu MIND!
FULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
FULL MIND
FULL BELLY!
FULL BELLY!
FULL MIND!
FULL MIND!
FULL BELL
FULL MINDFULL BELL
At DuPont Pioneer, we think it’s important that every child has the opportunity to be their best. But in Canada, it’s estimated that 1 out of 7 children are at risk of missing out on at least one meal each day. That’s why we’re launching the Full Belly! Full Mind! initiative in 2016.
DuPont Pioneer will be making a fi nancial commitment to support breakfast and student nutrition programs across Canada.
Watch our web site for information on how your community can participate in this exciting new initiative, or speak to your local Pioneer sales representative.
A full belly – for a full mind.
FuFULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
BELLY!Fu MIND!
FULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
FULL MIND
FULL BELLY!
FULL BELLY!
FULL MIND!
FULL MIND!
FULL BELL
FULL MINDFULL BELL
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
P7213R 2050 72 75 74 3 4 7 3 5 6 7 3 3 6 3 7
P7332R 2000 73 77 81 5 5 8 6 5 5 3 8 5 5
P7410HR 2100 74 77 77 7 6 7 3 8 4 6 3 3 4 6
P7632AMTM 2225 76 77 81 5 5 8 6 5 5 3 8 5 5
P7958AMTM 2300 79 84 83 4 6 7 6 7 5 6 5 3 4 4
P8210HR 2475 82 80 81 4 7 6 5 7 5 4 4 4 6 5 5
P8210R 2425 82 80 81 4 7 6 5 7 5 4 4 4 6 5 5
P8210 2425 82 80 81 4 7 6 5 7 5 4 4 4 6 5 5
P8387AMTM 2500 83 85 4 5 5 5 7 4 5 5 3 6 5
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P7332R2000 HEAT UNITS • High yield potential • Good drought tolerance• Very good root strength
P7632AM™2225 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Strong performance• Exceptional root strength• Good drought tolerance
2300 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• High yield potential• Strong drought tolerance• Very good root and stalk strength• Above average test weight
P7958AM™2500 HEAT UNITS
• High performing product • Moderate root and stalk strength• Strong drought tolerance
P8387AM™
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NEW*For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 38.
9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep. 98
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
P8542AMTM 2550 85 86 6 5 7 7 5 5 7 5 6 5
P8542AMXTM 2550 85 86 6 5 7 7 5 5 7 5 6 5
P8651HR 2550 86 85 85 4 8 3 6 7 5 6 7 4 3 5 5
P8673XR 2550 86 86 84 7 5 8 4 7 5 5 6 7 6 3 4
P8622AMTM 2600 86 86 86 6 6 6 7 7 5 4 7 4 5 6 5 7
P8622R 2500 86 86 86 6 6 6 7 7 5 4 7 4 5 6 5 7
P8906AMTM 2650 89 89 89 5 6 8 7 7 6 5 8 5 5 4 6 3 3 5
P9188AMTM 2650 91 89 91 4 6 8 4 7 4 6 4 6 5 7 5
P9188AMXTM 2700 91 89 91 4 6 8 4 7 4 6 4 6 5 7 5
P9188 2650 91 89 91 4 6 8 4 7 4 6 4 6 5 7 5
P9224AMTM 2675 92 92 3 6 6 5 7 5 5 4 6 7 4
P8542AM2550 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Outstanding yield potential• Very good root strength• Solid drought tolerance
P8542AMX™2550 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Superb yield potential• Very good drought tolerance• Above average grain drydown
2650 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• High performing product • Early flowering• Excellent root and stalk strength• Superb test weight scores
P9188AM™2675 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent performance • Above average root and stalk strength• Excellent disease resistance
P9224AM™
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9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep. 1110
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
38N94AMTM 2700 92 89 94 7 7 7 8 7 7 5 7 5 4 5 6 4 4 3
38N85 2700 92 89 94 7 7 7 8 7 7 5 7 5 4 5 6 4 4 3
38N86 2700 92 89 94 7 7 7 8 7 7 5 7 5 4 5 6 4 4 3
P9329AMTM 2700 93 94 91 5 7 5 7 7 7 5 6 8 3 6 5 5 6
P9411HR 2800 94 93 93 3 5 8 5 6 6 5 3 5 4 5 5 4 3 2
P9526AMXTM 2825 95 91 94 6 4 5 3 9 6 5 6 3 6 5 3 3
38M58 2850 94 93 96 8 7 6 5 7 6 6 6 4 5 5 6 4 4 3
P9675AMXTTM 2850 96 93 96 3 5 4 5 7 6 5 4 8 7 6 5 3 3 7
P9675R 2850 96 93 96 3 5 4 5 7 6 5 4 8 7 6 5 3 3 7
P9675 2850 96 93 96 3 5 4 5 7 6 5 4 8 7 6 5 3 3 7
P9644AMTM 2875 96 97 97 6 6 5 6 8 6 5 3 5 6 6 4 4 3
P9644AMXTM 2925 96 97 97 6 6 5 6 8 6 5 3 5 6 6 4 4 3
P9411HR2800 HEAT UNITS
• Top-end yield potential• Outstanding emergence and early growth• Excellent root strength
P9644AM™2875 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• High top-end yield potential• Good standability• Very good drought tolerance
2925 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• High top-end yield• Very good drought tolerance• Above average root and stalk strength
P9644AMX™
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9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep. 1312
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
P9840AMTM 2925 98 97 5 4 8 6 7 5 5 3 3 6 4 5 3
P9807AMTM 2950 98 103 100 4 6 6 6 8 5 4 7 4 4 4 4 2 3 8
P9807R 2950 98 103 100 4 6 6 6 8 5 4 7 4 4 4 4 2 3 8
P9917AMXTM 2950 99 96 98 3 4 6 4 8 6 4 4 5 6 5 4 2 3 1
P9917 2900 99 96 98 3 4 6 4 8 6 4 4 5 6 5 4 2 3 1
P0094AMTM 3000 100 95 102 4 5 6 4 8 6 5 3 7 7 5 4 4 2
P0157AMTM 3000 101 102 102 6 5 7 4 9 5 6 4 7 5 6 4 4 4 4
P0157AMXTM 3050 101 102 102 6 5 7 4 9 5 6 4 7 5 6 4 4 4 4
P0157 3000 101 102 102 6 5 7 4 9 5 6 4 7 5 6 4 4 4 4
P0216AMTM 3100 102 107 108 5 6 6 5 8 5 4 7 3 5 5 4 3 4 7
P0496AMXTM 3100 104 104 106 8 6 7 5 8 6 6 6 3 6 4 4 4 3
P0496 3100 104 104 106 8 6 7 5 8 6 6 6 3 6 4 4 4 3
P9840AM™2925 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent root strength• Very good staygreen• Above average drought tolerance
P0157AMX™3050 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent drought tolerance -Optimum® AQUAmax™ product• Outstanding performance• Very good root strength and test weight
3100 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Leader hybrid for maturity• Late-flowering with very fast drydown• Strong drought tolerance
3100 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Outstanding drought tolerance -Optimum® AQUAmax™ product• Excellent yield potential• Balanced argonomics for variable soils
P0216AM™ P0496AMX™
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9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep. 1514
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
35F50AMTM 3150 105 100 104 7 5 5 5 8 5 7 5 3 7 5 5 4 4 7
35F37 3100 105 100 104 7 5 5 5 8 5 7 5 3 7 5 5 4 4 7
P0506AMTM 3150 105 105 105 7 6 4 7 9 5 5 6 3 6 5 5 5 7
P0604AMTM 3200 106 108 105 4 5 4 4 7 6 7 6 7 5 5 6 4 5 4
P0987AMXTM 3350 109 108 109 5 5 6 7 7 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 3 5 6
P1197AMXTTM 3400 111 113 113 7 8 5 8 7 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 5
35F50AM™3150 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Outstanding yield potential• Excellent grain drydown• Exceptional drought tolerance
P0506AM™3150 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent drought tolerance -Optimum® AQUAmax™ product• Outstanding yield potential• Above average stalk strength
P0604AM™3400 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Fantastic full season hybrid • Excellent root and stalk strength• Superb late season plant health• Well-suited for corn-on-corn acres
P1197AMXT™3200 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Outstanding yield potential• Strong drought tolerance• Excellent disease resistance
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9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep. 1716
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P7632AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P7958AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P8210
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P8210R RR2
P8387AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P8542AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P8542AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
P8622AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P8622R RR2
P8651HR HX1, LL, RR2
P8673XR HXX, LL, RR2
P8906AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9188AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9188AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
P9224AM™ AM, LL, RR2
38N85 RR2
38N86
38N94AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9329AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9411HR HX1, LL, RR2
P9526AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
38M58 HX1, LL, RR2
P9644AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9644AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
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P9840AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P9917AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
P9917
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P0157
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P0157AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
P0216AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P0496
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35F37 RR2
35F50AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P0506AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P0604AM™ AM, LL, RR2
P0987AMX™ AMX, LL, RR2
P1197AMXT™ AMXT, LL, RR2
Know Your Technology Segments Herbicide - Corn Product Management Guide
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IdentifiersCorn Technology Traits Insect Resistance Levels Herbicide
Resistance
RR2 Roundup Ready® Corn 2 E
LL LibertyLink® E
HX1, LL, RR2 Herculex I, LibertyLink, Roundup Ready Corn 2 (Corn Borer) E M V E V E E
AM, LL, RR2 Optimum® AcreMax® (Corn Borer) E M V E V E E
AMX, LL, RR2 Optimum AcreMax Xtra, LibertyLink, Roundup Ready Corn 2 (Corn Borer/Rootworm) E M V E V E E E E
AMXT, LL, RR2 Optimum AcreMax XTreme, LibertyLink, Roundup Ready Corn 2 (Corn Borer/Rootworm)** E M V E V E E E E
HXX, LL, RR2 Herculex XTRA, LibertyLink, Roundup Ready Corn 2 (Corn Borer/Rootworm) E M V E V E V E E
E = Excellent V = Very Good G = Good M = Moderate Blank = Not Labelled ** Contains Agrisure® RW trait.
Efficacy levels based on DuPont Pioneer and/or independent university entomologist results against susceptible insect populations. Product responses can vary by location, pest population, environmental conditions, and agricultural practices.
# With these pests, a decrease of susceptibility to certain technology traits in corn has been observed in some insect populations, which may result in lower efficacy than depicted in this chart. Please contact your authorized Pioneer Representative or consult with your local University Extension for more information regarding insect resistance management guidelines, best management practices and to understand whether there has been insect resistance
To protect the usefulness and availability of these technologies for the future, growers must implement an Insect Resistance Management (IRM) program as specified in product use guides.
For detailed IRM requirements for products with in-plant insect resistance, refer to the appropriate product use guide, available from your Pioneer sales representative or on the web at: www.pioneer.com/Canada.
Blank = Insufficient Data = Adequate Tolerance = Requires Careful Management = Crop Response Warning
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You can’t spell growth without a “T”Pioneer® brand T Series soybeans are designed to give you a great harvest. They provide a
winning combination of advanced genetics and defensive traits to help deliver a consistent,
impressive yield from every acre. Plus, our local expertise and testing will help ensure you
choose the variety that’s right for your farm.
Ask your local Pioneer sales rep about the right T Series soybean varieties for your acres.
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SOYBEANS
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS RATINGS*
P002T04R 2350 002 7 L 1k 3 4** BA 5 5 8 5 5 34.8 20.8 TN 2800-3200
P006T78R 2425 006 7 L 1c 5 4** A 6 6 9 5** 4 34.5 20.4 BR 2500-2900
90Y01 2525 00 7 L 1k 5 4** A 5 6 7 6 8 33.8 20.9 TN 2600-3000
P01T23R 2525 01 6 L 1c 3 4 3** BA 5 5 7 8 5 33.1 21.1 BR 2650-3050
P05T24R 2625 05 7 L 1k 4 4 3** BA 3 6 7 8 5 33.8 20.2 BR 2300-2700
P06T28R 2650 06 6 L 1k 5 5 3** A 5 5 7 7 6 34.6 20.6 BR 2550-2950
90Y90 2750 09 8 L 1c 7 6 4** A 5 6 7 7 6 34.8 19.8 BR 2350-2750
P09T74R2 P188788 2750 09 7** L 1c 5 8 4 6 7 7** 5 34.0 20.1 BL 2950-3350
91Y01 2775 10 6 S 1c 5 4 2** BA 5 5 6 7 6 33.2 20.1 BF 2350-2750
P12T82R 2800 12 7 L 1k 5 5 4** A 4 4 7 8** 5 33.7 21.2 BR 2500-2900
P15T46R2 P188788 2900 15 8** L 1c 7 9 3 6 7 7** 6 33.8 19.8 IB 2400-2800
P15T83R P188788 2900 15 8 S 1k 6 5 9 A 5 5 7 7 4 32.3 21.2 BR 2200-2600
91Y61 2925 16 7 L 5 6 5 A 4 7 6 6 5 33.8 20.3 BR 2450-2850
90Y012525 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent field emergence• Good harvest standability• Solid disease resistance package
2650 HEAT UNITS
• Very good white mould resistance• Moderate canopy width with good plant height• Excellent harvest standability
2900 HEAT UNITS
• Excellent yield potential• Strong field emergence• Solid disease resistance package
P06T28R
P15T46R2
2750 HEAT UNITS
• Very good field emergence• Reliable harvest standability• Favorable canopy width
P09T74R2
P006T78R2425 HEAT UNITS
• Good white mould resistance • Above average harvest standability• Good field emergence
resistanceandability
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Pioneer® brand soybean varieties treated with Cruiser Maxx® Vibrance® Beans seed treatment (thiamethoxam) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of soybean varieties that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep.
* For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 39.
9 = Outstanding 1 = Poor Blank = Insufficient Data
Symbol indicates above average resistance to: Soybean Cyst Nematode
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P18T31R P188788 2975 18 5 L 1k 3 5** 8 AA 6 6 7 7** 4 33.3 20.2 BL 2300-2700
P19T01R P188788 3000 19 8 L 1k 2 5 9 A 6 5 8 8 5 34.2 19.3 BR 2300-2700
92Y12 3050 21 8 L 1k 3 8 4 A 5 6 7 8 5 34.8 19.6 BL 2450-2850
P22T69R Peking 3075 22 8 L 1k 4 7 9 9 AA* 6 6 8 8 5 33.7 20.2 BL 2750-3150
P24T05R P188788 3125 24 7 L 1k 5 6 8 A 6 5 8 8 6 33.9 19.3 BL 2800-3200
P24T19R P188788 3150 24 6 M 1k 6 6 9 A 3 6 6 8 6 33.8 19.4 BF 2550-2950
92Y55 P188788 3150 25 7 L 1k 4 5 5 9 A 4 5 7 8 6 33.8 19.8 BL 2700-3100
P25T51R P188788 3175 25 7 L 1c, 3a 6** 7 5 9 A 3 6 6 8 5 35.0 19.3 BR 2350-2750
92Y83 P188788 3225 28 7 L 1k 3 5 7 8 A 3 5 8 8 6 34.9 19.7 BL 2650-3050
P28T08R P188788 3225 28 8 L 1k 3 6 8 A 4 6 7 5 33.7 20.0 BL 2150-2550
93Y05 P188788 3275 30 8 L 1k 5 2 6 4 8 A 5 6 8 9 5 33.9 19.3 BL 2450-2850
P32T83L R 3300 32 7 L 1c 6 4 8 6 7 7 35.1 18.9 BF 2300-2700
P33T72R P188788 3325 33 7 M 1k 5 5 5 8 A 4 5 7 8** 5 33.9 19.6 BL 2550-2950
P18T31R2975 HEAT UNITS
• Excellent white mould tolerance• Reliable harvest standability• Race 3 SCN resistance
P19T01R3000 HEAT UNITS
• Excellent yield potential• Exceptional field emergence• Above average white
mould tolerance
3075 HEAT UNITS
• Top end yield potential• Good white mould tolerance• Solid disease resistance package
P22T69R3125 HEAT UNITS
• Excellent yield potential• Very good white mould tolerance• Excellent harvest standability
P24T05R
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Pioneer® brand soybean varieties treated with Cruiser Maxx® Vibrance® Beans seed treatment (thiamethoxam) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of soybean varieties that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep.
* For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristicsratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 39.
9 = Outstanding 1 = Poor Blank = Insufficient Data
Symbol indicates above average resistance to: Soybean Cyst Nematode
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FuFULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
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FULL BELLY! FULL MIND!
FULL MIND
FULL BELLY!
FULL BELLY!
FULL MIND!
FULL MIND!
FULL BELL
FULL MINDFULL BELL
Since 2013, DuPont Pioneer has helped promote safety in rural communities across Canada, through our Funding Initiative for Rural Emergencies (F.I.R.E.) program. Together, we will have delivered more than $300,000 to rural fi re departments and emergency service organizations by the end of 2015.
Thank you to the entire DuPont Pioneer team for your involvement and support of this important initiative. The F.I.R.E. program will conclude at the end of 2015, but our investment will continue to burn bright, helping those who protect what matters most, for years to come.
Watch for details about our new 2016 community investment program, coming soon.
Together, we helped protect rural heroes in the line of F.I.R.E.®, SM, TM Trademarks and service marks of DuPont, Pioneer or their respective owners. © 2015, PHII.
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SILAGE CORNS
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• Excellent starch content• Very good milk/beef per acre• Strong digestibility
P9789AMXT™2600-2900 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Leader product in maturity for silage tonnage and quality• Tall plant with higher ear placement• Excellent hybrid for corn-on-corn
P9675AMXT™2600-2800 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent silage yield and starch content• Superb digestibility and tonnage• Excellent milk/beef per acre
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P7332R 1800-2100 74 5 8 6 5 3
P7958AMTM 2000-2300 75 6 7 7 5 5
P8387AMTM 2300-2600 77 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 5 5 7 4 5
P8542AMXTM 2300-2600 77 9 5 5 7 8 8 6 5 7 7 5 7 5
P8906AMTM 2300-2600 84 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 6 8 7 6 8 6
P8622AMTM 2300-2600 85 6 6 7 5 7 5
P9188AMXTM 2400-2700 85 6 8 7 7 6 7 7 6 8 7 4 4 5
P9329AMTM 2400-2700 90 8 5 8 8 9 7 7 7 5 7 7 6 5
38N94AMTM 2400-2700 91 8 8 9 9 7 8 9 7 7 7 7 7 6
38N85 2400-2700 91 8 8 9 9 7 8 9 7 7 7 7 7 6
P9224AMTM 2400-2700 93 7 6 5 7 7 6 5 6 6 7 5 4 4
P9526AMXTM 2500-2800 92 7 9 9 8 8 8 9 4 5 9 6 6 3
P9675AMXTTM 2600-2900 94 8 8 8 8 9 8 9 5 4 7 6 4 5
P9789AMXTTM 2600-2900 95 8 7 8 8 9 8 7 5 6 7 6 6
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NEW*For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 38.
9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep.
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P0677AMX™2800-3100 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Strong new genetics with the BMR gene• Superb digestibility• Excellent milk per acre
P0506AM™3100-3300 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Excellent drought tolerance -Optimum® AQUAmax™ product• Excellent silage yield and starch content• Very good digestibility and tonnage
P0496AMX™2800-3100 HEAT UNITS Single-bag integrated refuge
• Large statured plant• Excellent tonnage and digestibility• Favourable for corn-on-corn and drought prone soils
P0242AMXT™2800-3100 HEAT UNITS Silage specific product
• Excellent tonnage and digestibility• Very good forage quality• Superb milk/beef per acre
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P9644AMXTM 2600-2900 95 7 8 9 9 8 8 8 6 5 8 6 3 4
P9807AMTM 2700-3000 101 8 8 8 7 8 8 9 6 6 8 5 7 4
P0157AMXTM 2700-3000 107 8 8 8 7 6 8 7 5 7 9 5 4 4
P0242AMXTTM 2800-3100 104 7 9 8 8 7 8 9 6 6 7 5 6 6
P0216AMTM 2800-3100 107 8 8 8 8 6 7 8 6 6 8 5 7 4
P0496AMXTM 2800-3100 106 8 7 8 8 8 9 7 6 7 9 6 6 4
P0677AMXTM BMR 2800-3100 106 6 8 9 9 7 7 9 3 6
P0783XR BMR 2850-3150 107 6 8 9 9 9 5 9 7 5
P0506AMTM 2900-3200 107 8 7 7 7 5 7 7 6 4 9 5 6 5
34A85 3000-3300 108 9 6 7 9 7 9 7 5 4 5 4 8 5
P0987AMXTM 3100-3400 110 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 5 6 7 5 4 5
P1180XR BMR 3100-3400 111 5 8 9 9 9 5 9 7 5
P1197AMXTTM 3100-3400 114 8 7 8 8 9 7 8 8 5 7 5 6 5
NEW*For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 38.
9= Outstanding 1= Poor Blank= Insufficient Data
Pioneer® brand corn products treated with mid-rate seed treatment (PPST 250 / thiamethoxam) or high-rate seed treatment (Poncho® 1250 + VOTiVO™ / clothianidin) are Class 12 pesticides under Ontario Regulation 63/09 of the Pesticides Act. DuPont Pioneer offers a broad lineup of corn seeds that are not Class 12 pesticides available for sale in all maturities. For more information, please talk with your Pioneer sales rep.
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Forage Quality
54Q14 8 9 9 4 VH 34 HR HR HR HR HR HR R
55Q27 9 8 9 5 VH 34 HR HR HR HR HR HR R
Muscle – Stable High Yield and Winter Hardiness
55V50 9 7 9 5 VH 34 HR HR R HR HR HR R
53V52 6 8 6 4 VH 33 HR HR R R HR HR R
54B66TM 7 9 7 4 VH 30 R R HR HR HR HR R
Leafhopper Resistant
55H94 9^ 8 9^ 5 H 34 HR HR HR HR HR HR R HR
55V50 54Q14MUSCLE - STABLE HIGH YIELD AND QUALITY
• Leading yield potential • Excellent disease resistance package• Fast re-growth and exceptional winter-hardiness
FORAGE QUALITY -LODGING RESISTANT
• Exceptional forage yield potential and high forage quality• Very good winter-hardiness• Strong disease resistance package
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Agronomic ratings based on period-of-years testing through 2013 harvest. Pest resistance, dormancy and winterhardiness ratings based on standard test protocols prescribed by the North American Alfalfa Improvement Conference (NAAIC). Ratings may change over additional years of data collection, or if NAAIC protocols change. Contact your Pioneer sales representative before planting for the latest trait rating information.
IMPORTANT: Ratings based on tests conducted by Dupont Pioneer Research and independent sources.
RATINGS: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor; Blank = Insufficient Data.
DISEASE RESISTANCE PROFILE: HR = High Resistance; R = Resistant; MR = Moderately Resistant; Blank = Insufficient Data.
1: FORAGE YIELD: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor. Based on Pioneer research comparisons with other Pioneer® varieties.
2: FIELD APPEARANCE: For Pioneer® alfalfa variety 55H94, scores taken in moderate to heavy leafhopper infestation, with no insecticide applied.
3: WINTERHARDINESS: VH = Very Hardy; H = Hardy.
4: DISEASE RESISTANCE INDEX: DRI is a disease index based on the following pests: Bacterial wilt, Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt, Anthracnose, Phytophthora and Aphanomyces (Race 1) and Aphanomyces (Race 2). HR = 5 points; R = 4 points; MR = 3 points; LR = 2 points; S = 1 point. Highest possible DRI = 35 points.^ Scores taken in moderate to heavy leafhopper infestation, with no insecticide applied.
MUSCLE - STABLE HIGH YIELD AND QUALITY
• Excellent forage yield potential • Excellent disease resistance• Strongest quality forage for the highest digestibility
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11CFT Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Improves fibre (NDF) digestibility. Reduces dry matter loss resulting from both “front-end” fermentation losses and “back-end” feedout losses. Reduces heating, increasing bunklife.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improved dry matter intake• Improved NDF digestibility• Improved gain/tonne of silage fed
• Improved feed efficiency• Reduced heating at feeding• Reduced dry matter loss at feeding
** *** ***
Corn Silage
11C33 Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Reduces dry matter loss resulting from both “front-end” fermentation losses and “back-end” feedout losses. Reduces heating, increasing bunklife. Provides similar silage quality as 1132 with greatly improved bunklife.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Reduces heating at feeding• Reduces dry matter loss
** *** **
1174 Reduces dry matter loss resulting from “front-end” fermentation losses. Improves fermentation, retaining more energy. Increases bunklife.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• See claims at right under “Grass/Cereal/Legume”
** ** *
High-Moisture Corn
11B91Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Reduces aerobic dry matter loss. Reduces heating, increasing bunklife. Improves high-moisture corn quality. Reduces yeast and mould counts.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Reduces heating at feeding• Reduces dry matter loss
*** ***
1189Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Rapidly reduces pH and increases the starch digestibility in high-moisture corn, snaplage or earlage.Helps improve feed efficiency and rate of gain in animals fed high-moisture shelled corn, snaplage or earlage.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improved dry matter retention. • Increased dry matter intake, average daily gain and feed efficiency in beef.• Improved feed efficiency of growing-finishing beef cattle when used as directed on high moisture ear corn harvested
between 30-40% moisture.
*** *
Grass Fibre Technology
11GFT Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Reduces dry matter loss resulting from both “front-end” fermentation losses and “back-end” feedout losses. Reduces heating, which increases bunklife. Improves neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improves acid detergent fibre (ADF) digestibility • Improves neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility
** *** ***
Grass/Cereal/Legume
11G22 Multi-strain with L. buchneri
Improves silage quality and reduces the risk of heating, which increases bunklife. Provides low terminal pH and desirable volatile fatty acid profile for decreased fermentation loss and enhanced bunklife.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improves ADF digestibility• Reduces growth of yeast and mould at feeding
• Reduces heating at feeding• Reduces dry matter loss at feeding
** *** *
1174 Reduces dry matter loss. Promotes faster silage fermentation, retaining more energy. Improves forage quality for silage with higher energy.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improved silage protein quality (soluble)• Improved fibre (ADF) digestibility (soluble)• Improved average daily gain (soluble)
• Improved feed efficiency (soluble)• Improved fibre fraction (soluble)
** ** *
Alfalfa Fibre Technology
11AFT Improves fibre (NDF) digestibility. Reduces dry matter loss resulting from both “front-end” fermentation losses and “back-end” feedout losses. Reduces heating, increasing bunklife.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improves acid detergent fibre (ADF)• Improves neutral detergent fibre (NDF)
• Improves crude protein digestibility of alfalfa silage ensile at 35%-45% dry matter.
** *** ***
Alfalfa Silage
11H50 Reduces dry matter loss. Reduces heating, improving bunklife. Promotes faster, more efficient fermentation. Reduces ammonia nitrogen loss for improved protein quality. Helps improve alfalfa silage nutritional quality.REGISTERED PRODUCT CLAIMS• Improved dry matter digestibility
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Reduced heating at feedingReduced dry matter loss at feeding
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25W31 Soft White +3 9 9 8 7 5 6 7 6 7 5 4 5 Awned
IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful in selection and management of DuPont Pioneer® brand products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other Pioneer brand products, not competitive products. Information and scores are assigned by DuPont Pioneer Research Managers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through 2014 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2015 harvest. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision. Refer to www.pioneer.com or contact a Pioneer sales representative for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer brand product.
RATINGS: 9 = Excellent; 1 = Poor; Blank = Insufficient Data.All ratings are average figures, which can vary with location and year. Disease rated on resistance.
1: HEADING DATE IN AREAS OF ADAPTATION: Heading date in days earlier (-) or later (+) than Pioneer® brand variety: 25R47 in Northern Red wheat areas. 25W41 in Northern White wheat areas.
2: PLANT HEIGHT: Lower scores = shorter.
*For complete definitions and disclaimers related to product descriptions, characteristics ratings and disease ratings, and all other information contained herein, see page 39.
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IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful in selection and management of Pioneer® brand corn products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other Pioneer brand products, not competitive hybrids. Information and scores are assigned by DuPont Pioneer Research Managers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through 2014 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2015 harvest. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. All products within a hybrid family receive the same score unless observations indicate a significant difference. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision. Refer to www.pioneer.com or contact a Pioneer sales representative for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer® brand product.
1 MARKET SEGMENT: Designations indicate product is also suitable for the following market: BMR – Brown Mid Rib Corn; AQ – Optimum® AQUAmax®
2 TECHNOLOGY SEGMENT: AM — Optimum® AcreMax® Insect Protection system with YGCB, HX1, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above-ground insects. AMXT (Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme) — Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. The major component contains the Agrisure® RW trait, the YieldGard® Corn Borer gene, and the Herculex® XTRA genes. AMX (Optimum® AcreMax® XTRA) — Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. Agrisure® technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under a license from Syngenta Crop Protection AG. HX1 — The Herculex® I insect protection trait offers a high level of resistance to European corn borer; very good resistance to black cutworm and western bean cutworm; and moderate resistance to corn earworm. HXX — Herculex® XTRA contains the Herculex I and Herculex RW genes for resistance to the same pests as Herculex I as well as protection against larvae of western corn rootworm and northern corn rootworm. LL — Contains the LibertyLink® gene for resistance to Liberty® herbicide. RR2 — Contains the Roundup Ready® Corn 2 trait that provides crop safety for over-the-top applications of labelled glyphosate herbicides when applied according to label directions. YGCB — The YieldGard® Corn Borer gene offers a high level of resistance to European corn borer; and moderate resistance to corn earworm.
Agrisure® and Agrisure Viptera® are registered trademarks of, and used under license from, a Syngenta Group Company. Agrisure® technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under a license from Syngenta Crop Protection AG.
Herculex® insect protection technology by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Hi-Bred.®, ™ Herculex and the HX logo are trademarks
of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Liberty®, LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer. Roundup Ready®, YieldGard® and the YieldGard Corn Borer design are registered trademarks used under license from Monsanto Company.
3 CRM (Comparative Relative Maturity): There is not an industry standard for maturity ratings so comparing products maturity and harvest moisture ratings between companies is usually difficult. Use the CRM rating to compare Pioneer® brand products with competitive hybrids of a similar maturity and harvest moisture. CRM ratings, and harvest moistures, for products within a family may vary slightly, depending upon the level of insect (ECB and CRW) infestation. Conventional and straight hybrids with the RR2 gene within a family will usually be 1-2 CRMs earlier than indicated, when insect infestations are moderate to heavy. One CRM difference is about ¹/² point of moisture difference at harvest.
4 PHYSIOLOGICAL CRM: Measures differences in maturity to zero milkline stage. To help decide if a new product fits your area’s growing season, compare its physiological CRM to a corn product that you plant or one that is successfully used in your area.
5 GRAIN DRYDOWN: Compares corn products of a similar maturity for rate of kernel moisture loss after grain physiological maturity (zero kernel milkline). A lower score indicates slower drydown, possibly offering a wider opportunity for high-moisture grain harvest.
IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful inselection and management of Pioneer® brand products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with otherPioneer® brand products, not competitive products. Information andscores are assigned by DuPont Pioneer Research Managers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through 2014 harvestand were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores maychange after 2015 harvest. Scores represent an average ofperformance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growingconditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, andmay not predict future results. Individual product responses arevariable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pestpressures. Please use this information as only one component ofyour product positioning decision. Refer to www.pioneer.com orcontact a Pioneer sales representative for the latest and mostcomplete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer brand product.
1 HERBICIDE RESISTANCE: Varieties with the glyphosate tolerant trait (including those designated by the letter “R” in the product number) contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate herbicides. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Always follow grain marketing, stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Always follow grain marketing, stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Varieties with the Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® (RR2Y) trait contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Genuity®, Roundup® and Roundup Ready 2 Yield® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC used under license. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.
(-) = Variety does not contain a herbicide resistant gene. LL — Contains the LibertyLink® gene for resistance to Liberty® herbicide.
IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful inselection and management of Pioneer® brand products in your area Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other Pioneer® brand products, not competitive products.Information and scores are assigned by DuPont Pioneer ResearchManagers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through2014 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2015 harvest. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision. Refer to www.pioneer.com or contact a Pioneer sales representative for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer® brand product.
1 HERBICIDE TOLERANT TRAIT: Hybrids with the Genuity® Roundup Ready® gene (RR) are tolerant to labelled rates of Roundup® branded herbicides. This technology allows for post-emergent applications of Roundup without crop injury or stress (seeherbicide label). Labelled Roundup herbicide should only beused over the top of those hybrids and varieties that carry theRoundup Ready designation. Hybrids with the CLEARFIELD®
trait (CL) are tolerant to labelled rates of Tensile® or Odyssey®
herbicides. This technology allows for post-emergent applicationsof these herbicides without crop injury or stress (see herbicidelabel). Labelled herbicides should only be used over the top ofthose hybrids and varieties that contain the CLEARFIELD trait. .®Genuity® and Roundup Ready are trademarks trademarks used with permission of the company Monsanto.®CLEARFIELD is a registered trademark of BASF.
6 DROUGHT TOLERANCE: Drought tolerance is a complex trait, determined by a platform’s ability to maintain yield in limited-moisture environments. A higher score indicates the potential for higher yields vs. other platforms of similarmaturity in limited-moisture environments.
7 STRESS EMERGENCE: All corn products are expected to establish normal stands under average soil conditions. Stress
emergence is a measure of the genetic ability or potential to emerge in the stressful environmental conditions of cold, wet soils or short periods of severe low temperatures, relative to other Pioneer® brand hybrids. Ratings of 7-9 indicate very good potential to establish normal stands under such conditions; a rating of 5-6 indicates average potential to establish normal stands under moderate stress conditions; and ratings of 1-4 indicate the hybrid has below average potential to establish normal stands under stress and should not be used if severe cold conditions are expected immediately after planting. Stress emergence is not a rating for seedling disease susceptibility, early growth or speed of emergence.
8 TEST WEIGHT: Higher score indicates heavier test weight.
9 PLANT HEIGHT: 9 = Very Tall; 1 = Short.
10 MID-SEASON BRITTLE STALK: Ratings determined by frequency and severity of stalk snappage at lower to middle stalk internodes from conditions usually favoured by rapid or optimum growth. Relative response of products can be affected by planting date, stage of growth, rate of growth, wind severity and other variables. Scores derived from both natural observations and artificial evaluation immediately prior to tasseling. NOTE: Scores do not reflect snappage enhanced by or due to herbicide interaction. The use of growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba can increase the brittle snap potential of corn products. Products with lower brittle stalk ratings will require more caution and have a higher risk associated with the use of growth regulator herbicides. Early application, proper rates and application methods, along with both hybrid and herbicide selection can help reduce this risk. BRITTLE STALK PRECAUTION: In areas with higher potential for brittle stalk breakage, growers must balance the risk of planting products with brittle stalk ratings of less than 4 against the overall performance of more resistant products with higher ratings. All products have a period of susceptibility to brittle stalk. Products with below average ratings may have a longer period of susceptibility, or may experience more severe breakage relative to hybrids with higher scores during period of susceptibility.
DISEASE & PEST RESISTANCE FOOTNOTES:
DISEASE PRECAUTION: Growers should balance corn product yield potential, maturity and cultural practice selection against their anticipated risk of a specific disease and need for resistance. In high disease-risk conditions, consider planting products with at least moderate resistance ratings of 4 or higher to help reduce risk. When susceptible products with disease ratings of 1 to 3 are planted in conditions of high disease pressure, the grower assumes a higher level of risk. If conditions are severe, even products rated as resistant can be adversely affected. Independent of yield reduction, diseases can predispose plants to secondary diseases such as stalk rots. This requires individual field and product monitoring for stalkstability and timely harvest when warranted.
DISEASE & PEST RATINGS: 6-7 = Resistant; 4-5 = ModeratelyResistant; 1-3 = Susceptible; Blank = Insufficient Data.
11 NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT CAUTION: In conditions where northern leaf blight (NLB) risk is high, growers should consider
planting only products with at least moderate NLB resistance ratings of 4 or higher.
12 GIBBERELLA EAR ROT CAUTION: Ratings based upon visual symptoms at harvest. If Gibberella ear rot has caused significant
damage in the past, growers should consider planting only products with at least moderate Gibberella ear rot ratings of 5 or higher.
13 GREY LEAF SPOT PRECAUTION: Avoid planting products with a lower grey leaf spot (GLS) rating in continuous corn fields that
have a history of GLS infection, unless tillage operations that bury significant amounts of corn residue and inoculum are practiced.
14 SILAGE YIELD: Based on tons/acre (adjusted to 30% dry matter) from multi-year comparison of products within a maturity range not exceeding 5 silage CRM units.
15 STARCH: Based on a relative comparison of the whole-plant concentration of starch among individual products.
16 WHOLE-PLANT DIGESTIBILITY: Based on estimated 24-hour in vitro whole-plant digestibility percentage (dry matter basis), as
2 SCN RESISTANCE SOURCE: There are three sources of genetic resistance to SCN currently deployed in the marketplace: PI88788; PI548402 (also known as Peking); and PI437654 (also known as Hartwig); R = Resistant
3 RELATIVE MATURITY: Shows the relative maturity group rating, with the first digit representing the general maturity group, and the second digit showing relative maturity within the group on a scale of 0 to 9, with 0 early and 9 late. For example, a soybean variety with a relative maturity rating of 17 would be a mid-late variety in Group I maturity.
4 FIELD EMERGENCE: Rating based on speed and strength of emergence in sub-optimal temperatures. 7-9 = Excellent; 4-6 = Average.
5 HYPOCOTYL LENGTH: Ratings based on relative length of hypocotyls, which is the portion of the seedling between the cotyledons and the root. root. S = Short; M = Medium; L = Long.
6 PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE GENE: (-) = No specific gene for resistance. 1a = Provides resistance to races 1-2, 10-11, 13-18, 24. 1c = Provides resistance to races 1-3, 6-11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34, 36. 1k = Provides resistance to races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21-24, 26, 36, 37. 6 = Provides resistance to races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-21, 25, 28, 33-35.
7 PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE: Varieties with high tolerance scores have demonstrated an ability to thrive in the presence of Phytophthora races to which they lack specific resistance. In some varieties, tolerance is expressed only after the early seedling growth stage, making such varieties susceptible to damping off during emergence and early seed growth.
8 SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE [SCN]: Resistance to each of the major SCN races is scored on a 1-9 scale. 9 = Excellent resistance; 8-7 = Very good resistance; 4 = Below average resistance; 3-2 = Susceptible; 1 = Highly susceptible; to the specific race indicated.
2 MATURITY: 5 = Medium-Early; 6 = Medium.
3 SCLEROTINIA: 9 = Highly Resistant; 5 = Moderately Resistant;1 = Susceptible.
4 BLACKLEG: R = Resistant; MR = Moderately Resistant.
5 BLACKLEG: 9 = Resistant, 1 = Susceptible.
6 FUSARIUM WILT: R = Resistant.
7 EARLY GROWTH: 9 = Excellent, 1 = Poor. Recorded whenplants are at 4-6 leaf stage. Rating based on relative planthealth and leaf size.
8 GREEN SEED CONTENT: 9 = Very low count (desired);1 = Very high count.
9 PLANT HEIGHT: 9 = Tall; 1 = Short (desired).
predicted by Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS).
17 FIBRE DIGESTIBILITY: Based on 24-hour enzymatic estimate of percent degradable neutral detergent fibre (NDF) as a percent of total NDF in whole-plant sample, predicted by NIRS.
18 SILAGE CRUDE PROTEIN: Based on the amount of crude protein in the whole plant, predicted by NIRS.
19 MILK OR BEEF PER ACRE: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor. Based on University of Wisconsin MILK2006 utilizing silage yield, nutrient content and digestibility.
20 MILK OR BEEF PER TON: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor. Based on University of Wisconsin MILK2006 utilizing silage yield, nutrient content and digestibility.
HERBICIDE-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT GUIDE: Under certainenvironmental conditions any corn product can be injured by anyherbicide. This guide can assist in selecting and managing herbicideprograms. It is based on replicated research trials and fieldobservations. See your Pioneer sales professional or herbiciderepresentative regarding herbicide-product combinations thatrequire careful management.
ADEQUATE TOLERANCE. Available research and field observations suggest this herbicide-seed product combination is unlikely to result in crop injury.
REQUIRES CAREFUL MANAGEMENT. This herbicide-seed product combination may exhibit crop injury in challenging environments such as heavy rainfall during seed germination or seedling emergence, sandy soils, soils low in organic matter, high pH soils, or during periods of excessively cold, hot, dry or wet weather. University research indicates products within a herbicide class may vary in their degree of crop selectivity. The potential for seed product-herbicide interaction may also be impacted by the labelled herbicide rate used and the method or timing of application. For Benzoic Acid and Phenoxy herbicides, these hybrids may exhibit greater early season stalk breakage when applied prior to a significant windstorm.
CROP RESPONSE WARNING. In field observations and research, crop injury has occurred with this herbicide-seed product combination.
INSUFFICIENT DATA. Additional testing is needed to evaluate this herbicide-seed product combination. Always read and follow all
label instructions and precautions. Pioneer makes no warranty, express or implied, regarding the herbicide crop response information in this guide. All express and implied warranties, including the implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed.
21 AMIDE (Chloroacetamide and Others) tested was Harness (registered in the United States). This family also includes Dual II
Magnum, Axiom, DuPont™ Battalion®, Frontier and others in pre-packaged mixes.
22 BENZOIC ACID (Synthetic Auxins) tested was Banvel. The Phenoxy family includes 2,4-D. The rating represents these products and
others in pre-packaged mixes. Hybrids may exhibit greater early season stalk breakage when Benzoic Acid or Phenoxy herbicides are applied prior to a significant windstorm.
23 ISOXAZOLE (4-HPPD Inhibitors) tested was Balance Pro (registered in the United States; registered under the brand name
Converge in Canada). The herbicide prevents the biosynthesis of a photosynthetic pigment (carotenoid). The carotenoid pigment prevents the degradation of chlorophyll. Susceptible plant will turn white and chlorotic.
24 SU (sulfonylureas, ALS Inhibitors) tested was DuPont™ Basis®
Gold or DuPont™ Steadfast® (registered in the United States). This family also includes DuPont™ Accent®, DuPont™ Ultim®, DuPont™ Battalion®, Option and others in pre-packaged mixes. A similar
family called sulfonanilides includes Fieldstar. CAUTION: Some sulfonylurea products have label restrictions on hybrids with maturity shorter than 2700 CHU. Review the herbicide label before applying any sulfonylurea product to hybrids less than 2700 CHU.
Ratings in this guide based on data collected through 2014 harvest.
DuPont™ Basis® Gold is a restricted-use pesticide.
All herbicides are trademarks of their manufacturers.
** References: (1) 2011 Iowa State University Herbicide Manual for Ag Professionals, Extension Publication WC-92, B. Hartzler & M. Owen; (2) Weed Control Guide for Ohio Field Crops 2011 Edition, Bulletin 789, The Ohio State University Extension, M. M. Loux and J. M. Stachler; (3) 2011 Chemical Weed Control for Field Crops, Pastures, Rangeland, and Noncropland, Bulletin 1027, Kansas State University, Agricultural Experiment Station & Cooperative Extension Service, C.R. Thompson, D. E. Peterson, W. H. Fick, P. W. Stahlman, & R. E. Wolf.
9 APHID ANTIBIOSIS: A type of resistance that measures the plant’s ability to naturally reduce the rate of growth, survival and reproduction of soybean aphids on soybean plants. Antibiosis is measured by comparing the rate of aphid reproduction on different varieties. Since no varieties currently on the market offer complete resistance to aphids, growers should use these antibiosis ratings as a pest management tool (not a variety selection tool) to help determine field scouting and insecticide application priorities. AA = above average; A = average antibiosis
ratings; BA = below average antibiosis rating. For example, varieties with exceptional ratings display much lower aphid reproduction compared to varieties with average and below average ratings.
10 WHITE MOULD: Scores based on Pioneer research observations of comparative white mould tolerance among various soybean
varieties across multiple locations and years. All varieties are capable of developing white mould symptoms under severe
infestations. To our knowledge, there are no totally resistant varieties in the industry. However, differences exist in the ability of
varieties to tolerate white mould (i.e., the rate at which the infection develops and the extent of damage it causes). These scores reflect those differences.
11 CANOPY WIDTH: 9 = Extremely bushy; 1 = Very narrow.
12 ANTI-SHATTERING: 9 = Excellent tolerance to shattering; 1 = Poor tolerance to shattering.
13 PLANT HEIGHT FOR MATURITY: 9 = Tall; 1 = Short.
14 PER CENT PROTEIN AT 13% MOISTURE: Compare data within table only. Values can vary widely by growing season and region.
15 PER CENT OIL AT 13% MOISTURE: Compare data within table only. Values can vary widely by growing season and region.
16 HILA COLOUR: BL = Black; BR = Brown; G = Grey; IB = Imperfect black; TN = Tan; BF = Buff; Y = Yellow (Clear).
17 SEED SIZE RANGE: Expressed in seeds per pound under normal growing conditions. Range is calculated over multiple years and locations. Since seed size may vary by growing season and region,
check the “seeds/pound” information printed on the bag for actual seed count.
IMPORTANT: Information and ratings are based on relativecomparisons with other Sila-Bac® brand inoculants within eachspecific crop, not competitive products. Information and ratings areassigned by DuPont Pioneer Forage Additive Research, based onaverage performance across area of use under normal conditions,over a wide range of both environment and management conditions,and may not predict future results. Product responses are variableand subject to any number of environmental and managementconditions. Please use this information as only part of your productpositioning decision. Refer to www.pioneer.com or contact a Pioneer sales representative for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Sila-Bac® brand product.
FERMENTATION: Rate and extent of pH decline and thecomposition of fermentation acids occurring in silage.
BUNKLIFE: Relative heat development compared to ambient temperature. Bunklife considers both how quickly silage begins toheat and the amount of heat generated while remaining aboveambient temperature.
FIBRE DIGESTIBILITY: The digestibility of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) by the ruminant animal expressed as a percentage of the total NDF.
CORN FOOTNOTES: SOYBEAN FOOTNOTES:
CANOLA FOOTNOTES: INOCULANT FOOTNOTES:
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