Organic Soybeans Feed Grade

Organic Soybeans: Feed Grade

Organic Feed Group: Dark Hilum

1A24 Early-Group I Dark Hilum

  • Above average yields for this early Group I organic variety
  • Very good performance, even under stress conditions
  • Healthy plants that stand well at harvest time
  • Very good protein for a dark hilum organic variety
  • 2,500-2,800 seeds/lb

15K9 CNV Mid-Group I Dark Hilum

  • High protein, use for higher protein feeding rations
  • Highest yield in 2006 Wisconsin organic trial
  • 2,600-2,900 seeds/lb

16A7 Mid-Group I Dark Hilum

  • Best yielding organic variety in Group 1
  • Good performance south of normal maturity zone
  • 120% of plot mean in Minnesota State Trials (3 locations)
  • Plants are medium height and semi-bush
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

19A9 CNV Mid-Group I Dark Hilum

  • High yielding late Group I organic variety
  • Very good standability, works well from Minnesota to New York
  • Very good heat/drought tolerance, and phytopthora tolerance
  • 7% above mean in 2008 Wisconsin State Trials
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

2A12 Early-Group II Dark Hilum

  • Dependable, high yielding organic feed type variety
  • Excellent stress tolerance, performs well even on poorer soils
  • Good field tolerance to PRR
  • 12% above mean in 2006 Wisconsin State Trails
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

21C0 Early-Group II Dark Hilum
New for 2010

  • High yielding, feed type organic variety
  • Plants are medium tall and medium bush
  • Variety has cyst resistance
  • 2,900-3,200 seeds/lb

24A7CY Mid-Group II Dark Hilum

  • 9% higher yield than 2A12 in 2008
  • Bushier plant type, develops excellent canopy
  • Cyst resistance gives this organic variety a better agronomic package
  • 2,600-2,800 seeds/lb

25A0 Mid-Group II Dark Hilum
New for 2010

  • 3.5 bushels more yield per acre for this organic variety than 27A9 in 2008
  • Variety is medium tall and bushy, makes good canopy
  • 2,900-3,100 seeds/lb

2A71 Late-Group II Dark Hilum

  • Dependable high yielding organic feed type variety
  • Good IDC tolerance, very good phytopthora resistance
  • Good canopy results from taller plants that have a medium bush profile
  • Yield was 110% of plot mean in Wisconsin State Trials
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

27A9 Late-Group II Dark Hilum

  • Medium tall, late Group II organic variety
  • Good yields across many environments
  • Excellent iron chlorsis score
  • Very good tolerance to heat/drought and has good standability
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

28A0 Late-Group II Dark Hilum
New for 2009

  • 3 bushels more per acre for this organic variety than 27A9 in 2008
  • Medium height and intermediate profile make a good canopy
  • 2,900-3,100 seeds/lb

29AR9 CNV Late-Group II Dark Hilum
Now Organic!

  • Aphid resistant organic variety, with fast emergence
  • Excellent cyst nematode resistance and very good IDC scores
  • Yield advantage most significant in environments with heavy aphid pressure
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

30A7 Early-Group III Dark Hilum

  • Yields have been very close to 2A71
  • Very good plant health for this organic variety
  • Very good standability at harvest
  • 2,700-3,100 seeds/lb

34A7 Mid-Group III Dark Hilum

  • Excellent yields in this Group III organic variety
  • Very good stability even in stressed environments
  • Semi-bush plant type, medium height
  • 2,400-2,700 seeds/lb

37A0 Mid-Group III Dark Hilum
New for 2010

  • Very good white mold, BSR tolerance with cyst resistance
  • Good performance on marginal soil types
  • 5% over test mean for 3 years
  • 2,900-3,300 seeds/lb

38C9 Late-Group III Dark Hilum
New for 2010

  • 4% better yield for this organic variety than 34A7
  • Medium tall, semi-bush plants
  • Variety has cyst resistance with excellent iron chlorosis rating
  • 2,600-3,000 seeds/lb

CNV indicates Non-GMO hybrids produced using conventional methods. Not treated with materials prohibited by the NOP rules.