2016 Michigan Soybean Performance Report...Cooperator: David & Jason Woods Planting date: 5-24-16...
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**Jan and Scott: Wording for front Cover of the 2016 Performance Report. The logo embedded here is the most current logo to use. The attached mailing list is for 7,538. MSPC will want 300 extras not sure how many John with MSU will want. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2016 Michigan Soybean Performance Report "Putting Your Checkoff to Work" The 2016 Michigan Soybean Performance Report is a result of a cooperative effort of Michigan State University, Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This information will help you to make informed critical choices for your 2017 soybean crop. Publication and distribution of this report is provided by checkoff funds through the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This data can be accessed electronically at www.varietytrials.msu.edu/soybean and in a searchable database at www.soybeanyielddata.msu.edu.
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Fellow Soybean Producers,Many experts claim that soybean genetics contribute as much as two thirds of the yield potential of your crop. This makes the task of selecting varieties that fit your farm critical to your soybean yield. This report contains the most complete source of unbiased yield comparisons from across the state.This year marks the end of a very productive and successful career of an MSU Soybean Research Technician, John Boyse. John has conducted the soybean performance trials across the state for 29 years with accuracy, professionalism and dedication. Thanks, John, for your significant contributions to the success of the Michigan soybean industry. The investment of checkoff funds in this publication is an example of our mission to “Manage checkoff resources to increase return on investment for Michigan soybean farmers while enhancing sustainable soybean production”. We feel confident in the value of this resource and hope that it proves as a valuable resource for your farm.We wish you a safe and profitable 2017 season.
Sincerely,Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee Directors
District #1 Sarah Peterson, Niles District #2 Pete Crawford, Dansville District #3 Laurie Isley, Palmyra District #4 Dennis Gardner, CroswellDistrict #5 Mike Sahr, Saginaw District #6 Alan Moore, BannisterDistrict #7 Steve Koeman, Hamilton
Putting Your Checkoff To Work
2016 Michigan SoybeanPerformance Report
Michigan Soybean Promotion CommitteePO Box 287
Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734
Galecka Farms, Clinton County
The 2016 Michigan Soybean Performance Report is a result of a cooperative effort of Michigan State University, Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This information will help you to make informed critical choices for your 2017 soybean crop. Publication and distribution of this report is provided by checkoff funds through the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This data can be accessed electronically at www.varietytrials.msu.edu/soybean and in a searchable database at www.soybeanyielddata.msu.edu.
**Jan: Letter for back cover of 2016 Performance Report. Keep the mail panel at the bottom 1/3 of the page the same as last year’s.
Fellow Soybean Producers, Many experts claim that soybean genetics contribute as much as two thirds of the yield potential of your crop. This makes the task of selecting varieties that fit your farm critical to your soybean yield. This report contains the most complete source of unbiased yield comparisons from across the state. This year marks the end of a very productive and successful career of an MSU Soybean Research Technician, John Boyse. John has conducted the soybean performance trials across the state for 29 years with accuracy, professionalism and dedication. Thanks, John, for your significant contributions to the success of the Michigan soybean industry. The investment of checkoff funds in this publication is an example of our mission to “Manage checkoff resources to increase return on investment for Michigan soybean farmers while enhancing sustainable soybean production”. We feel confident in the value of this resource and hope that it proves as a valuable resource for your farm. We wish you a safe and profitable 2017 season. Sincerely, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee Directors District #1 Sarah Peterson, Niles District #2 Pete Crawford, Dansville District #3 Laurie Isley, Palmyra District #4 Dennis Gardner, Croswell District #5 Mike Sahr, Saginaw District #6 Alan Moore, Bannister District #7 Steve Koeman, Hamilton
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2016 MICHIGAN SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE REPORT D.WANG, J.F.BOYSE, AND R.G.LAURENZ, DEPT. OF PLANT SOIL & MICROBIAL SCIENCES
This report provides information on the performance of Conventional, Liberty Link, and Roundup Ready soybean varieties in Michigan in 2016. The presentation of data for the entries tested does not suggest approval or endorsement of varieties by Michigan State University.
TESTING PROCEDURES
Eight trials are reported here. The Central locations for the Conventional, Roundup Ready and Liberty Link trials include test sites in Allegan, Clinton, Saginaw and Sanilac Counties. The Southern locations for the Conventional, Liberty Link and Roundup Ready trials include test sites in Clinton, Hillsdale, Lenawee, and St. Joseph (irrigated) Counties. Twenty-eight seed companies entered a total of 253 commercial varieties. The cooperators, planting dates, harvest dates, and other site details for the locations are listed below. Seed was planted in 6-row plots, 20 feet long with 15-inch row spacing, at a depth of 1.5-inches. The planting rate was 160,000 seeds/acre. At each location, varieties were replicated four times in a lattice design. The plots were trimmed to a length of 14 feet and the center four rows were harvested. Experimental design, data management, and data analysis were conducted with AGROBASE Generation II, (Agronomix Software, Inc., Winnipeg, Canada).
TEST SITE INFORMATION
Lenawee County Nearest city: Britton Cooperator: David & Jason Woods Planting date: 5-24-16 Harvest date: Roundup and Liberty 11-7-16 Conventional 11-9-16 Previous crop: Seed Corn Soil type: Brookston Clay Loam Fertilizer: 250# /A 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax
Hillsdale County Nearest city: Reading Cooperator: Robert Lennard Planting date: 5-22-16 Harvest date: 10-7-16 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Matherton Loam – Sand Loam Fertilizer: 150# 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax St. Joseph County - Irrigated Nearest city: Mendon Cooperator: Roger and Anne Gentz and Family Planting date: 5-25-16 Harvest date: 10-25-16 Previous crop: Seed Corn Soil type: Elston Sandy Loam Fertilizer: 175#/A 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional and Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Clinton County Nearest city: Cooperator: Tom Galecka Planting date: 5-19-16 Harvest date: 10-19-16 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Corunna Sandy Loam Fertilizer: none Herbicides: All trials-Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Liberty Link Trials – 36oz/A Liberty Allegan County Nearest city: Hamilton Cooperator: Harvey Jipping Planting date: 5-20-16 Harvest date: 10-21-156 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Clay Loam Fertilizer: Lime pelletized 200#/A, Potash Ammonia Sulfate 250#/A Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Saginaw County Nearest city: Saginaw Cooperator: Tom Hoff Planting date: 5-23-16 Harvest date: 10-16-16
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2016 MICHIGAN SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE REPORT D.WANG, J.F.BOYSE, AND R.G.LAURENZ, DEPT. OF PLANT SOIL & MICROBIAL SCIENCES
This report provides information on the performance of Conventional, Liberty Link, and Roundup Ready soybean varieties in Michigan in 2016. The presentation of data for the entries tested does not suggest approval or endorsement of varieties by Michigan State University.
TESTING PROCEDURES
Eight trials are reported here. The Central locations for the Conventional, Roundup Ready and Liberty Link trials include test sites in Allegan, Clinton, Saginaw and Sanilac Counties. The Southern locations for the Conventional, Liberty Link and Roundup Ready trials include test sites in Clinton, Hillsdale, Lenawee, and St. Joseph (irrigated) Counties. Twenty-eight seed companies entered a total of 253 commercial varieties. The cooperators, planting dates, harvest dates, and other site details for the locations are listed below. Seed was planted in 6-row plots, 20 feet long with 15-inch row spacing, at a depth of 1.5-inches. The planting rate was 160,000 seeds/acre. At each location, varieties were replicated four times in a lattice design. The plots were trimmed to a length of 14 feet and the center four rows were harvested. Experimental design, data management, and data analysis were conducted with AGROBASE Generation II, (Agronomix Software, Inc., Winnipeg, Canada).
TEST SITE INFORMATION
Lenawee County Nearest city: Britton Cooperator: David & Jason Woods Planting date: 5-24-16 Harvest date: Roundup and Liberty 11-7-16 Conventional 11-9-16 Previous crop: Seed Corn Soil type: Brookston Clay Loam Fertilizer: 250# /A 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax
Hillsdale County Nearest city: Reading Cooperator: Robert Lennard Planting date: 5-22-16 Harvest date: 10-7-16 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Matherton Loam – Sand Loam Fertilizer: 150# 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax St. Joseph County - Irrigated Nearest city: Mendon Cooperator: Roger and Anne Gentz and Family Planting date: 5-25-16 Harvest date: 10-25-16 Previous crop: Seed Corn Soil type: Elston Sandy Loam Fertilizer: 175#/A 0-0-60 Herbicides: Conventional and Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Clinton County Nearest city: Cooperator: Tom Galecka Planting date: 5-19-16 Harvest date: 10-19-16 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Corunna Sandy Loam Fertilizer: none Herbicides: All trials-Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Liberty Link Trials – 36oz/A Liberty Allegan County Nearest city: Hamilton Cooperator: Harvey Jipping Planting date: 5-20-16 Harvest date: 10-21-156 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Clay Loam Fertilizer: Lime pelletized 200#/A, Potash Ammonia Sulfate 250#/A Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Saginaw County Nearest city: Saginaw Cooperator: Tom Hoff Planting date: 5-23-16 Harvest date: 10-16-16
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Previous crop: Wheat Soil type: Clay Loam Fertilizer: None Herbicides: Conventional & Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 12 oz. Authority MTZ, 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax Sanilac County Nearest city: Sandusky Cooperator: Gerstenberger Farms, Inc. Planting date: 5-21-6 Harvest date: 10-24-16 Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Parkhill Clay Loam Fertilizer: none Herbicides: Conventional and Liberty Link Trials – Preemerge 1.5#/A Lorox 50% D.F. 1.33 pt/A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials – 32 oz./A Roundup Powermax LIBERTY LINK TRIAL
The Central Liberty Link soybean varieties were tested in Allegan, Clinton, Saginaw and Sanilac Counties. The South Liberty Link soybean varieties were tested in Hillsdale, Lenawee, Clinton and St. Joseph Counties. Both trials were treated with conventional herbicides as noted in test site information.
GROWING CONDITIONS / COMMENTS
Most of Michigan was dry during the early growing season and White mold as well as most diseases were not a factor. Excessive rain in August caused plants to grow tall and caused more lodging in many areas. Overall yields were good to excellent.
USING THE DATA
Results are presented in Tables 1 through 8. Yield: Yield is expressed as bushels per acre at 13% moisture and is reported as single and across site means for 2016. Two and three year means are also presented when applicable. Height: Plant height, reported in inches, was measured at maturity from the soil surface to the tip of the main stem. The reported values are means of 4 reps at all sites. Lodging: Lodging scores reflect the erectness of the plants before harvest. The reported values are means of 4 reps at all sites. Ratings are based on the following scale: 1= Almost all plants are erect. 2= All plants leaning slightly, or fewer than 25% of the plants are down. 3= All plants leaning moderately (45%), or 25% to 50% of the plants are down. 4= All plants leaning considerably, or 50% to 80% of the plants are down. 5= Almost all plants are down.
Phytophthora Resistance: Information on the presence of phytophthora resistance genes was provided by the organizations entering varieties. Varieties denoted with:
1a are resistant to phytophthora Races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13-20, 24, 26 & 27.
1b are resistant to Races 1, 3-9, 13, 15, 18, 21, & 22.
1c are resistant to Races 1-3, 6-11, 13-15, 17, 21, 23, 24 & 26.
1k are resistant to Races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 20-24 & 26.
3 are resistant to Races 1-5, 8 and 9. 6 are resistant to Races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-21 &
25. 7 are resistant to Races 12, 16, 18 & 19.
Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance (SCN): Seed Companies that screen varieties for SCN resistance have indicated if the variety has known susceptibility or resistance
R – Resistant MR – Moderately Resistant S – Susceptible MS – Moderately Susceptible
These notations followed by a number indicate the identified cyst nematode race.
SELECTING A VARIETY
LSD (least significant difference, found at the bottom of each data column) values are useful when comparing two varieties in the same table. If the difference between two varieties is less than the LSD value, this difference is probably due to chance or minor environmental differences. However, if the difference between two varieties is greater than the LSD, there is a 95% or greater probability that the difference in performance is due to the greater yield potential of one variety. Valid comparisons can only be made between averages in the same column. The C.V. (coefficient of variation, found at the bottom of each data column) is indicative of the trial precision. Lower C.V. values indicate more precise trials. The primary consideration in selecting a variety is yield. When evaluating a variety, consider yield performance over locations and across several years, if available. Considerations other than yield are also important in selecting a variety. It is especially important to select a variety that will mature before the first frost in the fall. The degree of lodging varies among varieties. Lodging ratings should be used to evaluate potential harvest losses. Growers who have experienced lodging in the past and have had harvest problems may want to select a more lodging-resistant variety. Alternatively, a variety susceptible to lodging may be planted at a slightly lower population to increase standability. Growers should note seed size when selecting planting rates. Planting rates should be based on number of seeds per acre and not on pounds per acre.
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It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
TREATMENT CODE
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
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It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field
evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower’s knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection.
SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University’s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the ‘TMT’ column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the ‘Directory of Companies’
Code Treatment ACL Acceleron Agr F/I Agrishield Fungicide/Insecticide ALL Allegiance AM Apron Maxx (Maxim) AM-C Apron Maxx & Cruiser Clar Clariva CM Cruiser Maxx Ecl-US-Q EclipseUS quad IM EG EverGolEnergy ENC Encase ESC Escalate G Gaucho I ILeVO (BayerCropScience) N NForce N-H Inhibit O Optimize P Poncho PA PA2030
SmartCote S SmartCote Supreme SS SureStand Vib Vibrance V Votivo
.
TREATMENT CODE
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/.
**Jan and Scott: Wording for the bottom of page 4 of 2016 Performance Report or in a location where space is available. Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier!
Soybeanyielddata.msu.edu Sort by location Compare specific brands Select by resistance traits Limit the range of maturities View only the top varieties Use the statistical data for validity
2017 Pest and Crop Management Update for Field Crop Producers and Agronomists What: Five integrated pest and crop management (IPM) update meetings for field crop producers and
agronomists will be conducted this winter. The programs are sponsored by Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Corn Marketing Program of Michigan and Michigan Wheat Program.
When/Where: All programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. except for the Dundee location which will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. The dates and locations for the meetings are:
January 12, Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Mt. Pleasant, contact Isabella County MSUE at 989.317.4079
January 13, Saginaw Valley Research & Extension Center, Frankenmuth, contact Lapeer County MSUE at 810.667.0341
February 21, Cabela’s, Dundee, contact Van Buren County MSUE at 269.657.8213 February 22, Dowagiac Conservation Club, Dowagiac, contact Van Buren County MSUE at
269.657.8213 February 23, Sanilac Career Center, Peck, contact Sanilac County MSUE at 810.648.2515
Registration: The registration fee for this program is $25.00 per person. Pre-registration is required to ensure an accurate count for meals and materials. Please register one week before the event you plan to attend.
To register online (preferred method): Please go to http://events.anr.msu.edu/IPMcropsmgmt2017/.
To register by phone: Please call the MSU Extension office that is hosting the meeting you plan to attend.
Online webinar option: If you are unable to attend these meetings, you can learn about and register for the 2017 Field Crops Webinar Series at http://events.anr.msu.edu/FieldCropsWebinarSeries2017/. - 5 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESSASGROW Monsanto Company M&W M&W Seeds Inc.
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 8443 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, MI 48827www.asgrowanddekalb.com www.mwseeds.com
BECK'S Beck's Hybrids MCIA Michigan Crop Improvement Assn.6767 E. 276th Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 2905 Jolly Rd., Okemos, MI 48864 www.beckshybrids.com www.michcrop.com
BLUE RIVER Blue River Hybrids MYCOGEN Mycogen Seeds2326 230th Street, Ames, IA 50014 9330 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268www.blueriverorgseed.com www.mycogen.com
CHANNEL Monsanto (Channel) NATURE’S Citizens LLC800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 GENETICS 421 N Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI 48813www.channel.com www.citizenselevator.com
CREDENZ Bayer CropScience NK BRAND Syngenta Seeds Inc.2 T.W. Alexander Drive 11055 Wayzata Blvd., Minnetonka, MN 55440Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 www.syngenta.comwww.cropscience.bayer.com
NUTECH NuTech Seed, LLCD.F. SEEDS D.F. Seeds, Inc. 2321 N Loop Dr., Suite 230, Ames, IA 50010
PO Box 159, Dansville, MI 48819 www.yieldleader.comwww.dfseeds.com
RENK Renk SeedDAIRYLAND Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. 6809 Wilburn Rd., Sun Prairie, WI 53590
P.O. Box 958, West Bend, WI 53095 www.renkseed.comwww.dairylandseed.com
RUPP Rupp Seeds, Inc.DYNA-GRO Crop Production Services 17919 Co. Rd. B, Wauseon, OH 43567
4648 S. Garfield Rd., Auburn, MI 48611 www.ruppseeds.comwww.dynagroseed.com
SEED Seed Consultants Inc.eMERGE Schillinger Genetics CONSULTANTS 648 Miami Trace Rd. SW
4401 Westown Parkway, Suite 225 Washington Court House, OH 43160West Des Moines, IA 50266 www.seedconsultants.comwww.GrowNonGmo.com
SPECIALTY Specialty HybridsGREAT LAKES Great Lakes Hybrids 306 N Main St., Monticello, IN 47960
9915 W. M-21 Hwy, Ovid, MI 48866 www.specialtyhybrids.comwww.greatlakeshybrids.com
STEYER Steyer SeedsHDC Hensall District Cooperative PO Box 209, Old Fort, OH 44861
1 Davidson Dr., Hensall, ON N0M1X0 www.steyerseeds.comwww.hdc.on.ca
STRIKE Burtch Seed Company, Inc.HOEGEMEYER Hoegemeyer Hybrids 4742 Tama Rd., Celina, OH 45822
1755 Hoegemeyer Rd., Hooper, NE 68031 www.burtchseed.comwww.therightseed.com
WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc.KEY AGRA SolutionsLLC 23778 Delphos Jennings Rd.
23778 Delphos Jennings Rd. Delphos, OH 45833 Delphos, OH 45833 www.wellmanseeds.comwww.agrasolutions.com
ZFSELECT Zeeland Farm Services, Inc.LEGACY Legacy Seeds, Inc. 2525 84th Avenue, Zeeland, MI 49464
PO Box 68-290 Depot St., Scandinavia, WI 54977 www.zfsinc.comwww.legacyseeds.com
2016 DIRECTORY OF COMPANIES
- 5 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESSASGROW Monsanto Company M&W M&W Seeds Inc.
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 8443 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, MI 48827www.asgrowanddekalb.com www.mwseeds.com
BECK'S Beck's Hybrids MCIA Michigan Crop Improvement Assn.6767 E. 276th Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 2905 Jolly Rd., Okemos, MI 48864 www.beckshybrids.com www.michcrop.com
BLUE RIVER Blue River Hybrids MYCOGEN Mycogen Seeds2326 230th Street, Ames, IA 50014 9330 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268www.blueriverorgseed.com www.mycogen.com
CHANNEL Monsanto (Channel) NATURE’S Citizens LLC800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 GENETICS 421 N Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI 48813www.channel.com www.citizenselevator.com
CREDENZ Bayer CropScience NK BRAND Syngenta Seeds Inc.2 T.W. Alexander Drive 11055 Wayzata Blvd., Minnetonka, MN 55440Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 www.syngenta.comwww.cropscience.bayer.com
NUTECH NuTech Seed, LLCD.F. SEEDS D.F. Seeds, Inc. 2321 N Loop Dr., Suite 230, Ames, IA 50010
PO Box 159, Dansville, MI 48819 www.yieldleader.comwww.dfseeds.com
RENK Renk SeedDAIRYLAND Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. 6809 Wilburn Rd., Sun Prairie, WI 53590
P.O. Box 958, West Bend, WI 53095 www.renkseed.comwww.dairylandseed.com
RUPP Rupp Seeds, Inc.DYNA-GRO Crop Production Services 17919 Co. Rd. B, Wauseon, OH 43567
4648 S. Garfield Rd., Auburn, MI 48611 www.ruppseeds.comwww.dynagroseed.com
SEED Seed Consultants Inc.eMERGE Schillinger Genetics CONSULTANTS 648 Miami Trace Rd. SW
4401 Westown Parkway, Suite 225 Washington Court House, OH 43160West Des Moines, IA 50266 www.seedconsultants.comwww.GrowNonGmo.com
SPECIALTY Specialty HybridsGREAT LAKES Great Lakes Hybrids 306 N Main St., Monticello, IN 47960
9915 W. M-21 Hwy, Ovid, MI 48866 www.specialtyhybrids.comwww.greatlakeshybrids.com
STEYER Steyer SeedsHDC Hensall District Cooperative PO Box 209, Old Fort, OH 44861
1 Davidson Dr., Hensall, ON N0M1X0 www.steyerseeds.comwww.hdc.on.ca
STRIKE Burtch Seed Company, Inc.HOEGEMEYER Hoegemeyer Hybrids 4742 Tama Rd., Celina, OH 45822
1755 Hoegemeyer Rd., Hooper, NE 68031 www.burtchseed.comwww.therightseed.com
WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc.KEY AGRA SolutionsLLC 23778 Delphos Jennings Rd.
23778 Delphos Jennings Rd. Delphos, OH 45833 Delphos, OH 45833 www.wellmanseeds.comwww.agrasolutions.com
ZFSELECT Zeeland Farm Services, Inc.LEGACY Legacy Seeds, Inc. 2525 84th Avenue, Zeeland, MI 49464
PO Box 68-290 Depot St., Scandinavia, WI 54977 www.zfsinc.comwww.legacyseeds.com
2016 DIRECTORY OF COMPANIES
- 5 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESSASGROW Monsanto Company M&W M&W Seeds Inc.
800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 8443 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, MI 48827www.asgrowanddekalb.com www.mwseeds.com
BECK'S Beck's Hybrids MCIA Michigan Crop Improvement Assn.6767 E. 276th Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 2905 Jolly Rd., Okemos, MI 48864 www.beckshybrids.com www.michcrop.com
BLUE RIVER Blue River Hybrids MYCOGEN Mycogen Seeds2326 230th Street, Ames, IA 50014 9330 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268www.blueriverorgseed.com www.mycogen.com
CHANNEL Monsanto (Channel) NATURE’S Citizens LLC800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167 GENETICS 421 N Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI 48813www.channel.com www.citizenselevator.com
CREDENZ Bayer CropScience NK BRAND Syngenta Seeds Inc.2 T.W. Alexander Drive 11055 Wayzata Blvd., Minnetonka, MN 55440Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 www.syngenta.comwww.cropscience.bayer.com
NUTECH NuTech Seed, LLCD.F. SEEDS D.F. Seeds, Inc. 2321 N Loop Dr., Suite 230, Ames, IA 50010
PO Box 159, Dansville, MI 48819 www.yieldleader.comwww.dfseeds.com
RENK Renk SeedDAIRYLAND Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. 6809 Wilburn Rd., Sun Prairie, WI 53590
P.O. Box 958, West Bend, WI 53095 www.renkseed.comwww.dairylandseed.com
RUPP Rupp Seeds, Inc.DYNA-GRO Crop Production Services 17919 Co. Rd. B, Wauseon, OH 43567
4648 S. Garfield Rd., Auburn, MI 48611 www.ruppseeds.comwww.dynagroseed.com
SEED Seed Consultants Inc.eMERGE Schillinger Genetics CONSULTANTS 648 Miami Trace Rd. SW
4401 Westown Parkway, Suite 225 Washington Court House, OH 43160West Des Moines, IA 50266 www.seedconsultants.comwww.GrowNonGmo.com
SPECIALTY Specialty HybridsGREAT LAKES Great Lakes Hybrids 306 N Main St., Monticello, IN 47960
9915 W. M-21 Hwy, Ovid, MI 48866 www.specialtyhybrids.comwww.greatlakeshybrids.com
STEYER Steyer SeedsHDC Hensall District Cooperative PO Box 209, Old Fort, OH 44861
1 Davidson Dr., Hensall, ON N0M1X0 www.steyerseeds.comwww.hdc.on.ca
STRIKE Burtch Seed Company, Inc.HOEGEMEYER Hoegemeyer Hybrids 4742 Tama Rd., Celina, OH 45822
1755 Hoegemeyer Rd., Hooper, NE 68031 www.burtchseed.comwww.therightseed.com
WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc.KEY AGRA SolutionsLLC 23778 Delphos Jennings Rd.
23778 Delphos Jennings Rd. Delphos, OH 45833 Delphos, OH 45833 www.wellmanseeds.comwww.agrasolutions.com
ZFSELECT Zeeland Farm Services, Inc.LEGACY Legacy Seeds, Inc. 2525 84th Avenue, Zeeland, MI 49464
PO Box 68-290 Depot St., Scandinavia, WI 54977 www.zfsinc.comwww.legacyseeds.com
2016 DIRECTORY OF COMPANIES
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201
6 M
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GAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
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UP R
EADY
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rly M
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ity, (
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RIET
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RT
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AVE
RAG
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Phyt
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RR
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RR
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6AC
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RR
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E 3.
201
6 M
ICHI
GAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
UND-
UP R
EADY
/ Ea
rly M
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ity, (
1.0
- 2.2
),SO
YBEA
N VA
RIET
Y TR
IAL
REPO
RT
YIEL
D (B
U/A
C)
2016
AVE
RAG
E
- 9 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
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Phyt
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1615
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VAR
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Prot
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TABL
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201
6 M
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GAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
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UP
READ
Y / E
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urity
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0 - 2
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TRIA
L RE
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D (B
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ialty
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er S
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er S
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the
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r pro
duct
cod
e
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Mat
PHYT
O20
1615
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14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
TYG
roup
TMT*
RES
SCN
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AVG
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gan
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ton
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naw
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ght
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grow
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42 R
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eds
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ryla
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330/
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2.3
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+O1k
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1.6
37.3
18.7
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ryla
ndD
SR-2
616/
R2Y
2.6
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+O3a
MR
78.2
72.0
69.7
71.2
79.4
75.5
86.6
371.
738
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airy
land
DSR
-270
7/R
2Y2.
7C
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MR
73.6
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83.0
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036
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airy
land
DSR
-290
9/R
2Y2.
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72.0
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84.5
80.5
74.3
392.
637
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Gro
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2.3
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r1c
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a-G
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4C
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lar
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737
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a-G
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at L
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at L
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gacy
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5C
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TAB
LE 4
. 201
6 M
ICH
IGAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
UN
D-U
P R
EAD
Y / L
ate
Mat
urity
, (2.
3 - 3
.0),S
OYB
EAN
VAR
IETY
TR
IAL
REP
OR
T
2016
AVE
RAG
EYI
ELD
(BU
/AC
)
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Mat
PHYT
O20
1615
-16
14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
TYG
roup
TMT*
RES
SCN
AVG
AVG
AVG
Alle
gan
Clin
ton
Sagi
naw
Sani
lac
Hei
ght
Lodg
ing
Prot
ein
Oil
TAB
LE 4
. 201
6 M
ICH
IGAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
UN
D-U
P R
EAD
Y / L
ate
Mat
urity
, (2.
3 - 3
.0),S
OYB
EAN
VAR
IETY
TR
IAL
REP
OR
T
2016
AVE
RAG
EYI
ELD
(BU
/AC
)
NuT
ech
7279
2.7
Smar
tCot
e S
1cR
71.3
63.4
80.9
76.0
65.1
391.
636
.718
.3R
enk
RS2
46N
R2
2.4
AM-C
1kR
72.8
67.0
78.8
71.3
74.0
391.
837
.018
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upp
RS7
239
2.3
CM
1cR
74.7
73.9
70.0
83.0
78.5
67.5
401.
635
.418
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upp
RS7
241
2.4
CM
1kR
74.2
63.8
81.9
78.6
72.7
391.
537
.318
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ed C
onsu
ltant
sSC
S 92
56R
™2.
5AL
L,EG
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MR
75.3
74.1
66.1
77.4
82.8
75.1
421.
338
.218
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ed C
onsu
ltant
sSC
927
7R™
2.7
ALL,
EG,G
1cM
R73
.560
.980
.782
.769
.840
1.7
36.8
18.3
Seed
Con
sulta
nts
SCS
9295
RR
™2.
9AL
L,EG
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MR
75.1
75.2
75.7
75.8
75.3
73.6
391.
538
.618
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ecia
lty25
64C
R2
2.5
ACL
1cM
R/M
S1,R
367
.669
.069
.148
.473
.177
.471
.542
3.1
38.1
17.4
Spec
ialty
2685
CR
22.
6AC
L1c
R3
70.9
70.7
58.6
80.0
76.8
68.2
452.
437
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ecia
lty30
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3.0
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372
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1.8
37.2
17.7
GR
AND
MEA
N73
.463
.581
.575
.273
.539
1.9
37.6
18.0
Max
. 78
.877
.686
.482
.886
.645
3.1
39.2
19.3
Min
. 67
.248
.473
.158
.365
.136
1.1
35.4
16.8
LSD
(0.0
5)5.
112
.27.
710
.710
.1C
V (%
)8.
411
.55.
78.
58.
3*S
eed
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tmen
t: Se
e 'S
eed
Trea
tmen
t' pa
ragr
aph
(und
er 'U
sing
the
Dat
a') f
or p
rodu
ct c
ode
- 11 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
Mat
PHYT
O20
1615
-16
14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
TYG
roup
TMT*
RES
SCN
AVG
AVG
AVG
Alle
gan
Clin
ton
Sagi
naw
Sani
lac
Hei
ght
Lodg
ing
Prot
ein
Oil
TAB
LE 4
. 201
6 M
ICH
IGAN
CEN
TRAL
RO
UN
D-U
P R
EAD
Y / L
ate
Mat
urity
, (2.
3 - 3
.0),S
OYB
EAN
VAR
IETY
TR
IAL
REP
OR
T
2016
AVE
RAG
EYI
ELD
(BU
/AC
)
NuT
ech
7279
2.7
Smar
tCot
e S
1cR
71.3
63.4
80.9
76.0
65.1
391.
636
.718
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enk
RS2
46N
R2
2.4
AM-C
1kR
72.8
67.0
78.8
71.3
74.0
391.
837
.018
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upp
RS7
239
2.3
CM
1cR
74.7
73.9
70.0
83.0
78.5
67.5
401.
635
.418
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upp
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241
2.4
CM
1kR
74.2
63.8
81.9
78.6
72.7
391.
537
.318
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ed C
onsu
ltant
sSC
S 92
56R
™2.
5AL
L,EG
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MR
75.3
74.1
66.1
77.4
82.8
75.1
421.
338
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ed C
onsu
ltant
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927
7R™
2.7
ALL,
EG,G
1cM
R73
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1.7
36.8
18.3
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Con
sulta
nts
SCS
9295
RR
™2.
9AL
L,EG
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MR
75.1
75.2
75.7
75.8
75.3
73.6
391.
538
.618
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ecia
lty25
64C
R2
2.5
ACL
1cM
R/M
S1,R
367
.669
.069
.148
.473
.177
.471
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3.1
38.1
17.4
Spec
ialty
2685
CR
22.
6AC
L1c
R3
70.9
70.7
58.6
80.0
76.8
68.2
452.
437
.318
.2Sp
ecia
lty30
05C
R2
3.0
ACL
1c,3
aR
372
.872
.265
.582
.071
.772
.243
1.8
37.2
17.7
GR
AND
MEA
N73
.463
.581
.575
.273
.539
1.9
37.6
18.0
Max
. 78
.877
.686
.482
.886
.645
3.1
39.2
19.3
Min
. 67
.248
.473
.158
.365
.136
1.1
35.4
16.8
LSD
(0.0
5)5.
112
.27.
710
.710
.1C
V (%
)8.
411
.55.
78.
58.
3*S
eed
Trea
tmen
t: Se
e 'S
eed
Trea
tmen
t' pa
ragr
aph
(und
er 'U
sing
the
Dat
a') f
or p
rodu
ct c
ode
- 12 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
Mat
Phyt
o20
1615
-16
14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
TYG
roup
TMT*
Res
ist.
SCN
AVG
AVG
AVG
Hill
sdal
eC
linto
nLe
naw
eeSt
.Jos
eph
Hei
ght
Lodg
ing
Asgr
owAG
2336
GEN
RR
2Y2.
3AC
L1c
R76
.373
.775
.670
.685
.340
2.0
Asgr
owAG
2535
GEN
RR
2Y2.
5AC
L1k
MR
84.6
79.7
76.9
82.7
84.9
77.2
93.6
402.
1As
grow
AG26
36G
ENR
R2Y
2.6
ACL
1kR
81.6
78.9
87.0
81.7
73.6
84.7
421.
5Be
ck's
255R
22.
5ES
C3a
R3,
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78.3
88.3
76.5
62.1
86.8
371.
2Bu
rtch
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e 21
16G
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1AM
MR
73.0
79.4
70.7
61.4
80.5
401.
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rtch
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e 24
5R2
2.4
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+Vib
1cM
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nnel
23
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379
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1.8
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nnel
26
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22.
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1cR
376
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2.3
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denz
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2474
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2.4
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EG,IL
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79.1
77.7
83.8
80.7
70.0
82.0
412.
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rede
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88 R
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7P,
V,EG
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OM
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ltant
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sulta
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9314
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1AL
L,EG
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sulta
nts
SCS
9335
RR
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6.8
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d Tr
eatm
ent:
See
'See
d Tr
eatm
ent'
para
grap
h (u
nder
'Usi
ng th
e D
ata'
) for
pro
duct
cod
e
TAB
LE 6
. 20
16 M
ICH
IGAN
SO
UTH
ERN
ZO
NE
RO
UN
D-U
P R
EAD
Y / L
ate
Mat
urity
, (2.
8 - 3
.7),
SOYB
EAN
VAR
IETY
TR
IAL
REP
OR
TYI
ELD
(BU
/AC
)20
16 A
VER
AGE
- 14 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
Mat
Phyt
o20
1615
-16
14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
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roup
TMT*
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ist.
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AVG
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sdal
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linto
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naw
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eph
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ght
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ein
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Asgr
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3034
GEN
RR
2Y3.
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3334
GEN
RR
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L1c
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80.4
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at L
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gacy
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t Tot
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RR
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M,N
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1480
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81.9
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lar
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lar
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kR
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23.
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8C
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pR
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ed C
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ltant
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R™
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1kM
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sulta
nts
SCS
9314
RR
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1AL
L,EG
,G1k
R75
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sulta
nts
SCS
9335
RR
™3.
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L,EG
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MR
79.9
79.8
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637
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lty30
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er28
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er30
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81.4
84.1
80.7
76.0
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472.
338
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ellm
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CR
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237
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anW
563
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lman
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131
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D M
EAN
80.3
83.0
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73.6
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238
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ax.
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82.9
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139
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in.
74.9
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66.6
81.8
401.
336
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D (0
.05)
3.9
8.7
8.6
6.7
7.5
CV
(%)
5.9
6.3
6.8
5.4
5.1
*See
d Tr
eatm
ent:
See
'See
d Tr
eatm
ent'
para
grap
h (u
nder
'Usi
ng th
e D
ata'
) for
pro
duct
cod
e
TAB
LE 6
. 20
16 M
ICH
IGAN
SO
UTH
ERN
ZO
NE
RO
UN
D-U
P R
EAD
Y / L
ate
Mat
urity
, (2.
8 - 3
.7),
SOYB
EAN
VAR
IETY
TR
IAL
REP
OR
TYI
ELD
(BU
/AC
)20
16 A
VER
AGE
- 15 - www.variety trials.msu.edu/soybean
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TAB
LE 7
. 20
16 M
ICH
IGAN
LIB
ERTY
LIN
K C
ENTR
AL S
OYB
EAN
TR
IAL
REP
OR
T
Mat
urity
PHYT
O20
1615
-16
14-1
6B
RAN
DVA
RIE
TYG
roup
TMT*
RES
SCN
AVG
AVG
AVG
Alle
gan
Clin
ton
Sagi
naw
Sani
lac
Hei
ght
Lodg
ing
Prot
ein
Oil
Beck
's23
4L4
2.3
ESC
1kR
3,M
1471
.264
.471
.874
.273
.238
2.1
38.3
17.5
Beck
's26
4L4
2.6
ESC
1cR
3,M
1474
.166
.675
.675
.376
.640
2.3
37.6
18.1
Cre
denz
CZ
1623
LL
1.6
P,V,
EG,IL
eVO
R67
.351
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1.9
38.9
17.5
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denz
CZ
1845
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1.8
P,V,
EG,IL
eVO
1kM
S69
.055
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denz
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2.1
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1cM
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denz
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2312
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2.3
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75.7
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denz
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2.6
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1cM
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1.9
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denz
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2810
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76.9
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78.9
432.
637
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9127
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61.9
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9171
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Seed
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F 92
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sD
F 92
32 N
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2.3
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38.9
17.3
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Seed
sD
F 92
51 N
LL
2.5
ACL,
P,V,
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2.0
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17.4
DF
Seed
sD
F 92
61 L
L2.
7AC
L,P,
V,I,N
1kS
74.3
70.0
68.0
69.6
70.0
74.6
82.3
372.
338
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F Se
eds
DF
9263
N L
L2.
6AC
L,P,
V,I,N
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73.3
71.2
61.0
83.2
78.0
71.2
381.
538
.117
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yna-
Gro
S20L
L47
2.0
CM
,Vib
,Cla
r1c
R68
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1.4
38.0
18.2
Dyn
a-G
roS2
2LL6
52.
2C
M,V
ib,C
lar
1kM
R71
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17.2
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a-G
roS2
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62.
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lar
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72.9
69.7
68.0
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76.1
72.2
412.
537
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reat
Lak
esG
L176
9NLL
1.7
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/I,C
lar
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39.1
17.6
Gre
at L
akes
GL2
264N
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r F/I,
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rR
73.8
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78.0
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138
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reat
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esG
L255
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2.5
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/I,C
lar
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72.5
70.2
61.5
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77.0
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037
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2116
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1C
M69
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2.3
39.0
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IA23
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TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TABLE 3 TABLE 4 TABLE 5 TABLE 6 Central Southern Central Early Central Late Southern Early Southern LateConventional Conventional Roundup Ready Roundup Ready Roundup Ready Roundup Ready Allegan Hillsdale Allegan Allegan Hillsdale Hillsdale Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Saginaw Lenawee Saginaw Saginaw Lenawee Lenawee Sanilac St. Joseph Sanilac Sanilac St. Joseph St. Joseph
TABLE 7 TABLE 8 Central SouthernLiberty Link Liberty Link Allegan Hillsdale Clinton Clinton Saginaw Lenawee Sanilac St. JosephMonsanto Company Bayer CropScience (con't) D.F. Seeds, Inc.(con't)Asgrow AG1435GENRR2Y (3) CREDENZ CZ 1845 LL (7) D.F. SEEDS DF 9311 N LL (8)Asgrow AG1636GENRR2Y (3) CREDENZ CZ 2101 LL (7) D.F. SEEDS JACKSON F (1)Asgrow AG2035GENRR2Y (3) CREDENZ CZ 2312 LL (7,8) D.F. SEEDS LILY (1,2)Asgrow AG2336GENRR2Y (4,5) CREDENZ CZ 2474 RY (4,5)Asgrow AG2535GENRR2Y (4,5) CREDENZ CZ 2510 LL (7,8) Dairyland Seed Asgrow AG2636GENRR2Y (4,5) CREDENZ CZ 2601 LL (7,8) DAIRYLAND DSR-1313/R2Y (3)Asgrow AG3034GENRR2Y (4,6) CREDENZ CZ 2788 RY (5) DAIRYLAND DSR-1526/R2Y (3)Asgrow AG3334GENRR2Y (6) CREDENZ CZ 2810 LL (7,8) DAIRYLAND DSR-1721/R2Y (3)
CREDENZ CZ 2915 LL (8) DAIRYLAND DSR-1870/R2Y (3,5)Beck's Hybrids CREDENZ CZ 3060 RY (5,6) DAIRYLAND DSR-2017/R2Y (3,5)BECK'S 185R2 (1) CREDENZ CZ 3233 LL (7) DAIRYLAND DSR-2110/R2Y (3,5)BECK'S 215R2 (1) CREDENZ CZ 3234 LL (7) DAIRYLAND DSR-2330/R2Y (4,5)BECK'S 233R4 (2) CREDENZ CZ 3383 RY (6) DAIRYLAND DSR-2400 (1,2)BECK'S 234L4 (7,8) DAIRYLAND DSR-2616/R2Y (4,5)BECK'S 255R2 (4,5) D.F. Seeds, Inc. DAIRYLAND DSR-2707/R2Y (4,5)BECK'S 264L4 (7,8) D.F. SEEDS DF 155 F (1,2) DAIRYLAND DSR-2909/R2Y (4,6)BECK'S 273R4 (4) D.F. SEEDS DF 192 N (1)BECK'S 274L4 (8) D.F. SEEDS DF 227 N (1) Crop Production ServicesBECK'S 297R4 (6) D.F. SEEDS DF 242 N (1,2) DYNA-GRO S17RY06 (3)BECK'S 3091X2 (6) D.F. SEEDS DF 272 N (1,2) DYNA-GRO S17RY67 (3)BECK'S 3353X2 (6) D.F. SEEDS DF 317 N (2) DYNA-GRO S18RY25 (3)BECK'S 338L4 (8) D.F. SEEDS DF 5101 R2Y (3) DYNA-GRO S19RY65 (3)
D.F. SEEDS DF 5141 R2Y (3) DYNA-GRO S20LL47 (7,8)Blue River Hybrids D.F. SEEDS DF 5173 N R2Y (3) DYNA-GRO S20RY45 (3)BLUE RIVER 20FC6 (1) D.F. SEEDS DF 5193 N R2Y (3) DYNA-GRO S21XT77 (3)BLUE RIVER 21C6 (1,2) D.F. SEEDS DF 5227 N R2Y (3,5) DYNA-GRO S2207N (1,2)BLUE RIVER 22DC6 (1,2) D.F. SEEDS DF 5242 R2Y (4,5) DYNA-GRO S22LL65 (7,8)BLUE RIVER 27C5 (2) D.F. SEEDS DF 5263 R2Y/STS (4,5) DYNA-GRO S23RY85 (4,5)BLUE RIVER Exp193e (2) D.F. SEEDS DF 5287 N R2Y (4,6) DYNA-GRO S24RY87 (4,5)BLUE RIVER ExpM88 (1,2) D.F. SEEDS DF 7217 N X R2Y (3) DYNA-GRO S25LL96 (7,8)
D.F. SEEDS DF 7237 X R2Y (4) DYNA-GRO S26RS37 (4,5)Monsanto (Channel) D.F. SEEDS DF 7266 N X R2Y (4,5) DYNA-GRO S26RY75 (4,5)CHANNEL 2108 R2 (3) D.F. SEEDS DF 7296 N X R2Y (6) DYNA-GRO S27TX86 (5)CHANNEL 2306 R2 (4,5) D.F. SEEDS DF 9127 N LL (7) DYNA-GRO S29RY05 (6)CHANNEL 2609 R2 (5) D.F. SEEDS DF 9171 N LL (7) DYNA-GRO S30XT96 (6)CHANNEL 2908 R2 (4) D.F. SEEDS DF 9221 N LL (7) DYNA-GRO S31RY86 (6)CHANNEL 3009 R2 (6) D.F. SEEDS DF 9232 N LL (7,8) DYNA-GRO S33RY76 (6)
D.F. SEEDS DF 9251 N LL (7,8)Bayer CropScience D.F. SEEDS DF 9261 LL (7,8) Schillinger GeneticsCREDENZ CZ 1623 LL (7) D.F. SEEDS DF 9263 N LL (7,8) eMERGE e1665 (1)
There were 241 varieties from 27 private seed companies entered in 7 county test sites in the 2016 Soybean Variety Performance Trials. Numbers within parentheses refer to the Table in which the variety appears. Company names
used in association with variety numbers refer to the brand, and the numbers are the variety designation.
INDEX FOR 2016 SOYBEAN VARIETY PERFORMANCE TRIALS
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Schillinger Genetics, con't MI Crop Improvement Assoc., con't Rupp Seeds, Inc., con'teMERGE e1993 (1) MCIA 3116LL (8) RUPP RS 7239 (4)eMERGE e2162 (1) RUPP RS 7283 (6)eMERGE e2866 (2) Mycogen Seeds RUPP RS 7302 (6)eMERGE e3066 (2) MYCOGEN 5B241R2 (4) RUPP RS 7332 (6)eMERGE e3196 (2) MYCOGEN 5N182R2 (3) RUPP RS 7377 (6)
MYCOGEN 5N206R2 (3) RUPP RS 21XT10 (3)Great Lakes Hybrids MYCOGEN 5N245R2 (4) RUPP RS 33XT63 (6)GREAT LAKES GL1760NRX (3) MYCOGEN 5N286R2 (6)GREAT LAKES GL1769NLL (7) MYCOGEN 5N287R2 (6) Seed Consultants, Inc.GREAT LAKES GL1865NR2 (3) Seed Consultants SCS 9213RR™ (3,5)GREAT LAKES GL1953NR2 (3,5) Citizens LLC Seed Consultants SCS 9256R™ (4,5)GREAT LAKES GL2063NRX (3,5) NATURE'S GENETICS 2.0 (1,2) Seed Consultants SCS 9277R™ (4,5)GREAT LAKES GL2254N (1,2) NATURE'S GENETICS 2.4 (1,2) Seed Consultants SCS 9295RR™ (4,6)GREAT LAKES GL2264NLL (7,8) Seed Consultants SCS 9314RR™ (6)GREAT LAKES GL2269NR2 (3,5) Syngenta Seeds Seed Consultants SCS 9335RR™ (6)GREAT LAKES GL2465NRX (4,5) NK BRAND S19-B2 (3)GREAT LAKES GL2469R2 (4,5) NK BRAND S20-T6 (3) Specialty HybridsGREAT LAKES GL2551NR2 (4,5) NK BRAND S21-M7 (3) SPECIALTY 2164CR2 (3,5)GREAT LAKES GL2557NLL (7,8) NK BRAND S25-L9 (4,5) SPECIALTY 2564CR2 (4,5)GREAT LAKES GL2765N (1,2) NK BRAND S26-P3 (4,5) SPECIALTY 2685CR2 (4,5)GREAT LAKES GL2789R2 (4,5) NK BRAND S28-A2 (6) SPECIALTY 3005CR2 (4,6)GREAT LAKES GL2860NLL (8) NK BRAND S28-N6 (6)GREAT LAKES GL2964NRX (4,6) NK BRAND S30-V6 (6) Steyer Seeds
STEYER 1801R2 (3)Hensall District Cooperative NuTech Seed, LLC STEYER 2102R2 (3)HDC 1600T (1) NUTECH 3174L (7) STEYER 2103XR (3,5)HDC ADARE (1) NUTECH 3205L (7) STEYER 2704XR (5)HDC BLAKE (1) NUTECH 3252L (7,8) STEYER 2805R2 (6)
NUTECH 3273L (8) STEYER 3003XR (6)Hoegemeyer Hybrids NUTECH 3309L (8)HOEGEMEYER HS1841 N (1,2) NUTECH 3321L (8) Burtch Seed Company, Inc.HOEGEMEYER HS2236 N (1,2) NUTECH 7172R2 (3) STRIKE 2116GTS (3,5)HOEGEMEYER HS2942 N (2) NUTECH 7217R2 (3,5) STRIKE 245R2 (4,5)
NUTECH 7224 (3,5)Agra SoutionsLLC NUTECH 7279 (4,5) Wellman Seeds, Inc.KEY 1726L (8) NUTECH 7307 (6) WELLMAN W 264 (2)KEY 1732L (8) WELLMAN W 274 (2)
Renk Seed WELLMAN W 295 (2)Legacy Seeds, Inc. RENK RS175NR2 (3) WELLMAN W 315 (2)LEGACY LS1737NRR2 (3) RENK RS177NX (3) WELLMAN W 4131 (6)LEGACY LS1934NRR2 (3) RENK RS195NR2 (3) WELLMAN W 4525 (5)LEGACY LS-2137NRR2 (3,5) RENK RS207NX (3) WELLMAN W 4529 (6)LEGACY LS-2437NRR2 (4,5) RENK RS213NR2 (3) WELLMAN W 4723 (5)LEGACY LS-2834NRR2 (4,6) RENK RS246NR2 (4) WELLMAN W 5627 (5)
RENK RS265NR2 (5) WELLMAN W 5630 (6)M&W Seeds RENK RS276NX (6)M&W 18L18NRR2Y (3) RENK RS286NR2 (6) Zeeland Farm Services, Inc.M&W 22L88NRR2Y (3) RENK RS306NX (6) ZEELAND ZFS 1326 (1,2)M&W 25K10NRR2Y (4,5) RENK RS316NR2 (6) ZEELAND ZFS 1414 (1)M&W 25L33RR2X (4,5) ZEELAND ZFS 1420LS (1,2)M&W 26M81 (4,5) Rupp Seeds, Inc. ZEELAND ZFS 1527NA (1,2)M&W 27K85NRR2Y (4,5) RUPP RS 7177 (3) ZEELAND ZFS 1528LS (1,2)M&W 28L11RR2X (4,6) RUPP RS 7242 (4) ZEELAND ZFS 1530LS (1,2)M&W 28Z10NRR2Y (4,6) RUPP RS 27XT61 (5)
RUPP RS 30XT29 (6)MI Crop Improvement Assoc. RUPP RS 6230 (7)MCIA 2116LL (7) RUPP RS 6267 (7,8)MCIA 2212LL (7) RUPP RS 6288 (8)MCIA 2314LL (7,8) RUPP RS 6324 (8)MCIA 2512LL (7,8) RUPP RS 7205 (3)
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The 2016 Michigan Soybean Performance Report is a result of a cooperative effort of Michigan State University, Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This information will help you to make informed critical choices for your 2017 soybean crop. Publication and distribution of this report is provided by checkoff funds through the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. This data can be accessed electronically at www.varietytrials.msu.edu/soybean and in a searchable database at www.soybeanyielddata.msu.edu.
**Jan: Letter for back cover of 2016 Performance Report. Keep the mail panel at the bottom 1/3 of the page the same as last year’s.
Fellow Soybean Producers, Many experts claim that soybean genetics contribute as much as two thirds of the yield potential of your crop. This makes the task of selecting varieties that fit your farm critical to your soybean yield. This report contains the most complete source of unbiased yield comparisons from across the state. This year marks the end of a very productive and successful career of an MSU Soybean Research Technician, John Boyse. John has conducted the soybean performance trials across the state for 29 years with accuracy, professionalism and dedication. Thanks, John, for your significant contributions to the success of the Michigan soybean industry. The investment of checkoff funds in this publication is an example of our mission to “Manage checkoff resources to increase return on investment for Michigan soybean farmers while enhancing sustainable soybean production”. We feel confident in the value of this resource and hope that it proves as a valuable resource for your farm. We wish you a safe and profitable 2017 season. Sincerely, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee Directors District #1 Sarah Peterson, Niles District #2 Pete Crawford, Dansville District #3 Laurie Isley, Palmyra District #4 Dennis Gardner, Croswell District #5 Mike Sahr, Saginaw District #6 Alan Moore, Bannister District #7 Steve Koeman, Hamilton
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