Pioneer brand Corn Products Southern Indiana Leaders

[Pages:2]CRM3 Silk CRM GDUs to Silk GDUs to Phy. Mat.4 Grain Drydown5 Stalk Strength Root Strength Stress Emergence6 Staygreen Drought Tol.7 Ear Flex8 Test Wt.9 Plant Ht.10 Mid-Season Brittle Stalk11 Gray Leaf Spot12 No. Leaf Blight13 So. Leaf Blight Goss's Wilt Anthrac. Stalk Rot Fus. Ear Rot14 Gibberella Ear Rot15 Diplodia Ear Rot16 Foliar Fungicide Response-GLS17 Foliar Fungicide Response-NLB18 Variable Yield Environment Poorly Drained Soils Drought-Prone Clay Soils Drought-Prone Sandy Soils Irrigation Early Planting/Cold Soils Late Harvest Corn After Corn High Yield Environments High Residue Suitabilit y

Pioneer? brand Corn Products*

Suitability Ratings19

Hybrid Family1

P0216 P0496 P0636 P0858 P0909 P0928 P0945 P0993

P0987 P1023 P1184 P1197

P1105

P1221 P1248 P1257 P1352 P1319 P1395

P1360

33T56 P1339 P1479

P1498

P1646 P1636 P1602 P2088

WHITE

P1431W

P1477W

P1659W

32B10

WAXY

P0413 35K01 P0832 P1018 P1023 33T56

Hybrid/Brand**

P0216AMTM

P0496AMXTM P0636AMTM P0636AMXTM P0858AMXTM

P0909AMTM

P0928

P0945AMXTM P0993 P0993HR P0987

P0987AMTM P1023AMTM

P1184 P1197AMTM P1197AMXTTM P1105AMTM

P1105 P1105R P1221AMXTTM

P1248AMTM

P1257AMTM

P1352AMXTTM P1319 P1319HR P1395HR P1360 P1360HR

P1360AMTM 33T55 (RR2)

33T56 P1339AM1TM

P1479AMTM P1498

P1498AMTM P1498R P1498HR

P1646AMTM

P1636AMTM P1602AMTM

P1602 P2089AMTM

P1431W P1431WR P1477W P1477WHR P1659W P1659WHR 32B09 (RR2) 32B10 32B16 (HX1,LL,RR2)

P0413E

35K08

P0832E

P1018E

P1023E

33T54

Market Segment2

HTF AQ,HAE,HTF

102 107 1330 2600 5 6 6 5 5 8 6 4 7

5

45

104 104 1300 2550 8 6 7 6 5 9

66

3

46

7 3 44

4

HP

MP

S

S

HS HS S

S

MA S

S

S

4

4 44

5

HP

LP

HS

HS

HS

HS S

HS

SS

S

S

AQ,HAE,HTF,HES

106 108 1340 2580 6 5 7 6 5 9 6 4 7

6

5434

4 44

6

MP

HP

S

HS HS HS MA

HS

HS S

S

S

YFC,HAE,HTF

YFC,HTF,HES AQ,HAE,HTF

108 104 1300

4 44 5 4 7

109 104 1300 2470 PA PBA PA PAA PA PAA

109 111 1380

PA PAA PBA PAA PAA PAA

109 108 1340

4 33 6 5 9

75

7

4435

4 64

5

HP

HP

S

S

S

MA MA

S

MA MA

S

S

PA PA PAA PA PA PA PA PBA PAA

PBA MP

MP

HS

S

HS HS S

S

MA MA HS

S

PAA PAA PBA PA PAA PAA PAA PBA PA PBA PBA MP

LP

S

S

S

S

S

S

SS

S

HS

57

7

5535

3 44

5

MP

MP

HS

HS HS HS S

HS

MA S

HS

S

HAE,HTF

109 106 1320 2600 8 5 5 5 6 8 6 5 6

7

5436

4 65

4

MP

HP

HS

HS

HS

HS S

HS

SS

S

S

YFC,HAE,HTF,HES

109 108 1340 2630 5 5 6 5 7 7 6 6 4

6

5467 3 3 5

6 MP

HP

S

S

S

S

S

S

SS

S

S

HTF

110 111 1380 2700 6 6 8 5 8 8 7 5 5

7

5657

4 36

5

MP

LP

HS

S

S

S

S

S

HS HS

S

S

YFC

111 112 1390 2650 5 7 8 5 8 7 6 6 7

3

5557 4 5 4

5 MP

MP

S

HS

S

S HS

S

S HS

HS

S

HTF,HES

111 113 1400 2730 PAA PAA PAA PA PAA PAA

PA PAA PAA PA PAA

PAA PAA PAA PAA PA MP

LP

HS

S

S

S HS

S

HS S

HS

S

YFC,HTF

YFC,HTF AQ, HES HTF,HES AQ,YFC

YFC YFC,HAE,HTF

YFC,HTF,HES

111 114 1420 2630 5 5 6 5 8 7

68

5

6567

4 36

5

LP

MP

HS

HS

S

S HS

S

MA HS

HS

S

112 111 1380 2760 8 7 7 5 7 8 6 6 5

6

6657

5 55

5

LP

LP

S

S

HS

S

S

S

S HS

S

S

112 109 1360 2600 8 8 4 5 7 9

57

7

6556 5 5

4 LP

MP

HS

S

HS HS S

S

HS HS

S

S

112 114 1420

PAA PA PAA PAA PAA PAA

PA PAA PAA PAA PA PBA PA PAA PAA PBA PA LP

MP

S

S

MA MA HS

HS

HS HS

HS

HS

113 107 1330 2580 4 5 5 4 5 9 7 5 6

6

4545

3 45

5

HP

MP

HS

S

HS

S

S

S

HS S

S

S

113 113 1400 2730 5 5 8 4 6 7 7 7 9

4

5556 4 5 4

5 MP

MP

S

S

MA MA HS

MA

MA S

HS

S

113 113 1400 2730 6 6 5 6 8 7 5 5 6

7

6557

5 74

5

LP

MP

HS MA

S

S HS

S

S HS

HS

HS

113 115 1430 2760 5 6 6 5 7 7 6 7 5

4

6647

6 73

6

LP

LP

S

HS

S

MA HS

HS

HS HS

HS

HS

113 111 1380 2700 5 7 4 5 5 8 5 6 4

4

5557 4 4 4

5 MP

MP

HS

S

HS HS S

S

S HS

S

S

113 114 1420 2760 4 5 6 5 6 7 7 6 8

3

65

5

4 44

5

LP

MP

HS

S

S

MA HS

S

SS

HS

S

HAE

114 115 1430 2730 PBA PAA PBA PA PAA PAA

PA PAA PA PAA PA PBA PAA PAA PBA

PAA LP

MP

HS

S

HS HS HS

S

S HS

HS

HS

AQ,YFC,HAE

114 110 1370 2700 5 6 5 6 7 9 7 6 6

6

6556

4 74

5

LP

MP

HS

S

HS HS HS

HS

S HS

S

S

HAE YFC,HAE YFC,HTF

HTF

116 115 1430 2830 6 7 8 5 5 8

57

4

5456 4 6

116 117 1450 2860 8 6 8 4 7 7 6 6 8

6

5557 3 5

116 115 1430 2830 6 5 8 4 8 7

79

4

5466 4 5

120 117 1450 2910 7 8 4 4 8 7 8 6 8

7

6567 5 4

6 MP

HP

HS

S

HS

S

S

S

SS

S

S

6 MP

MP

S

S

S

MA HS

S

SS

S

S

5 MP

HP

S

S

MA MA HS

S

SS

HS

S

5 LP

MP

HS

S

S

S HS

HS

SS

HS

S

WH,HAE WH,HAE WH,HAE

WH,HAE,HTF

114 112 1390 2730 6 7 6 6 7 7 4 6 4

6

6466 6 5

114 111 1380 2680 6 8 8 5 8 7

79

4

6658 6 6

116 114 1420 2760 7 8 7 5 8 7

78

4

6647 7 6

5

LP

HP

HS

HS

S

S

S

HS

HS HS

S

HS

5 LP

LP

HS

HS

HS

S HS

HS

HS HS

S

HS

5 LP

LP

HS

S

HS

S HS

HS

HS HS

S

HS

117 117 1450 2830 6 7 4 5 6 7 6 7 8

4

5567 5 6 4

5 MP

MP

S

S

S

S HS

S

SS

S

S

WX,HAE,HTF WX,HAE,HTF WX,HTF,HES WX,HTF,HES WX,HTF,HES

WX

104 100 1250 2500 5 6 5 5 4 8 5 6 3

6

45

7

3 35

6

HP

MP

HS

S

HS HS S

S

S MA

S

S

106 105 1310 2530 6 5 5 5 5 7 5 8 7

7

5426

4 44

6

MP

HP

HS

HS

HS

HS MA

HS

MA S

S

S

108 108 1340 2650 4 4 4 5 5 7 7 6 6

5

4547 4 5 4

5

HP

MP

S

S

S

S

S

S

MA S

HS

S

110 109 1360 2730 6 6 4 5 8 7 7 4 6

4

6546

7 53

8

LP

MP

HS

HS HS

S HS

HS

MA S

S

HS

110 111 1380 2700 6 6 8 5 8 8 7 5 5

7

5657

4 36

5

MP

LP

HS

S

S

S

S

S

HS HS

S

S

113 111 1380 2700 5 7 4 5 5 8 5 6 4

4

5557 4 4 4

5 MP

MP

HS

S

HS HS S

S

S HS

S

S

Southern Indiana Leaders

P0909AMTM ? Tremendous yield potential across a wide

range of environments.

P1023AMTM

?

Dependable, agronomic option with strong roots and mid-season brittle stalk

resistance.

P1105AMTM ? Consistent, exciting high-yield potential

and very good roots.

P1197AMTM ? Industry-leading yield potential and solid

agronomics.

P1248AMTM ? Outstanding drought tolerance and top-

end yield potential.

P1257AMTM ? Combines superior yield potential with

a strong agronomic package for more productive soils.

P1360AMTM ? Moderate plant height with dependable

agronomics.

P1479AMTM ? High yield potential; performs across a

wide range of soil types and environmental conditions.

P1498AMTM ? A combination of top-end yield potential

and outstanding drought tolerance.

P1602AMTM ? Full-season product with very high-yield

potential for southern Indiana.

32B16

? Top-performing white hybrid with solid agronomics. Its overall yield, agronomic, and milling characteristics offer an excellent addition to most growers' packages of white corn hybrids.

P1477WHR ? High-performing white hybrid with

outstanding stalks and roots.

*All scores of integrated refuge products are based upon the major component. 1 HYBRID FAMILY: Hybrid family identifies products that have the same base DISEASE PRECAUTION: Grower should balance product yield potential, product

**All Pioneer products are hybrids unless designated with AM1, AM, AMRW, AMX and AMXT, in which case they are brands.

IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful in selection 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 Research Managers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through 2013 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2014 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.

genetics. Manage products within the same family similarly.

maturity and cultural practice selection against their anticipated risk of a specific

2 MARKET SEGMENT: Designations indicate product is also suitable for the

disease and need for resistance. In high disease-risk conditions, consider planting

following market: HAE ? High Available Energy (Pork & Poultry Feed); HTF ? High products with at least moderate resistance ratings of 4 or higher to help reduce

Total Fermentables (Dry-Grind Ethanol); HES ? High Extractable Starch (Wet

risk. When susceptible products with disease ratings of 1 to 3 are planted in

Milling); WX ? Waxy; WH ? White food corn; YFC ? Yellow food corn; AQ ?

conditions of high disease pressure, the grower assumes a higher level of risk. If

Optimum? AQUAmax? product.

conditions are severe, even products rated as resistant can be adversely affected.

3 CRM (Comparative Relative Maturity): There is not an industry standard for maturity ratings so comparing product maturity and harvest moisture ratings between companies is usually difficult. Use the CRM rating to compare Pioneer

Independent of yield reduction, diseases can predispose plants to secondary diseases such as stalk rots. This requires individual field and product monitoring for stalk stability and timely harvest when warranted.

brand products with competitive products of a similar maturity and harvest

DISEASE & PEST RATINGS: 8-9 = Highly Resistant; 6-7 = Resistant; 4-5 =

moisture. CRM ratings, and harvest moistures, for products within a family may vary slightly, depending upon the level of insect (ECB and CRW) infestation.

Moderately Resistant; 1-3 = Susceptible; PAA = Predicts Above Average; PA = Predicts Average; PBA = Predicts Below Average; Blank = Insufficient Data.

Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, Conventional and straight products with the RR2 gene within a family will usually 12 GRAY LEAF SPOT PRECAUTION: Avoid planting products with a lower

disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of be 1-2 CRMs earlier than indicated, when insect infestations are moderate to

gray leaf spot (GLS) rating in continuous corn fields that have a history of GLS

your product positioning decision. Refer to products or contact heavy. One CRM difference is about ? point of moisture difference at harvest. infection, unless tillage operations that bury significant amounts of corn residue

a Pioneer sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and 4 GDUs TO PHYSIOLOGICAL MATURITY: Measures differences in growing

scores for each Pioneer brand product and for product placement and management degree units (GDUs) required to zero milkline stage. To help decide if a new

suggestions specific to your operation and local conditions.

product fits your area's growing season, compare its GDUs to physiological

and inoculum are practiced.

13 NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT CAUTION: In conditions where northern leaf blight (NLB) risk is high, growers should consider planting only products with at least

RATINGS: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor; PAA = Predicts Above Average; PA =

maturity to a product that you plant or one that is successfully used in your area. moderate NLB resistance ratings of 4 or higher.

Predicts Average; PBA = Predicts Below Average; Blank = Insufficient Data.

5 GRAIN DRYDOWN: Compares products of similar maturity for rate of moisture 14 FUSARIUM EAR ROT CAUTION: Ratings based upon visual symptoms at

TECHNOLOGY SEGMENT: AM1 - Optimum? AcreMax? 1 Insect Protection

loss during grain drydown. A higher score indicates faster drydown. A lower score harvest. If Fusarium ear rot has caused significant damage in the past, growers

System with an integrated corn rootworm refuge solution includes HXX, LL, RR2. indicates slower drydown, or a wider opportunity for silage and high-moisture should consider planting only products with at least moderate Fusarium ear rot

Optimum AcreMax 1 products contain the LibertyLink? gene and can be sprayed corn harvest.

ratings of 5 or higher.

with Liberty? herbicide. The required corn borer refuge can be planted up to half a mile away. AM - Optimum? AcreMax? Insect Protection system with YGCB, HX1, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above-ground insects. In EPA-designated cotton growing counties, a 20% separate corn borer refuge must be planted with Optimum AcreMax products. AMX - Optimum? AcreMax? Xtra Insect Protection system with YGCB, HXX, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. In EPA-designated cotton growing counties, a 20% separate corn borer refuge must be planted with Optimum AcreMax Xtra products. 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. In EPA-designated cotton growing counties, a 20% separate corn borer refuge must be planted with Optimum AcreMax XTreme products. HX1 - Contains the Herculex? I Insect Protection gene which provides protection against European corn borer, southwestern corn borer, black cutworm, fall armyworm, western bean cutworm,

6 STRESS EMERGENCE: All products are expected to establish normal stands 15 GIBBERELLA EAR ROT CAUTION: Ratings based upon visual symptoms at

under average soil conditions. Stress emergence is a measure of the genetic

harvest. If Gibberella ear rot has caused significant damage in the past, growers

ability or potential to emerge in the stressful environmental conditions of cold, wet should consider planting only products with at least moderate Gibberella ear rot

soils or short periods of severe low temperatures, relative to other Pioneer brand ratings of 5 or higher.

products. Ratings of 7-9 indicate very good potential to establish normal stands 16 DIPLODIA EAR ROT CAUTION: Ratings based upon visual symptoms at under such conditions; a rating of 5-6 indicates average potential to establish harvest. If Diplodia ear rot has caused significant damage in the past, growers

normal stands under moderate stress conditions; and ratings of 1-4 indicate the should consider planting only products with a Diplodia ear rot rating of 4 or

product has below average potential to establish normal stands under stress

higher.

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.

17 FOLIAR FUNGICIDE RESPONSE ? GLS: Probability of positive yield response to foliar fungicide applications when significant levels of Gray Leaf Spot (GLS) leaf disease is present. HP - High Probability; MP ? Moderate Probability;

7 DROUGHT TOLERANCE: Drought tolerance is a complex trait, determined by LP ? Low Probability. Probabilities based upon product disease scores. Because

a platform's ability to maintain yield in limited-moisture environments. A higher of the unlimited number of growing environments, cropping practices, and foliar

score indicates the potential for higher yields vs. other platforms of similar

fungicide active ingredients combinations possible, DuPont Pioneer makes no

maturity in limited-moisture environments.

warranty regarding this foliar fungicide crop response information.

lesser corn stalk borer, southern corn stalk borer, and sugarcane borer; and suppresses corn earworm. HXX - Herculex? XTRA contains the Herculex I and

8 EAR FLEX: Score reflects the ability of a product to flex ear size as plant density 18 FOLIAR FUNGICIDE RESPONSE ? NLB: Probability of positive yield

is reduced, or as growing conditions improve.

response to foliar fungicide applications when significant levels of Northern

Herculex RW genes. YGCB - The YieldGard? Corn Borer gene offers a high level 9 TEST WEIGHT: Higher score indicates heavier test weight.

Leaf Blight (NLB) leaf disease is present. HP - High Probability; MP ? Moderate

of resistance to European corn borer, southwestern corn borer and southern cornstalk borer; moderate resistance to corn earworm and common stalk borer; and above average resistance to fall armyworm. YGCB - The YieldGard? Corn Borer gene offers a high level of resistance to European corn borer, southwestern corn borer and southern cornstalk borer; moderate resistance to corn earworm and common stalk borer; and above average resistance to fall armyworm. LL - Contains the LibertyLink? gene for resistance to Liberty? herbicide. RR2 - Contains the Roundup Ready? Corn 2 trait that provides crop safety for overthe-top applications of labeled glyphosate herbicides when applied according to label directions.

Herculex? Insect Protection technology by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Hi-Bred. Herculex? and the HX logo are registered trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC.

YieldGard?, the YieldGard Corn Borer Design and Roundup Ready? are registered trademarks used under license from Monsanto Company.

Liberty?, LibertyLink? and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer.

Agrisure? is a registered trademark 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.

10 PLANT HEIGHT: 9 = Very Tall; 1 = Short.

11 MID-SEASON BRITTLE STALK: Ratings determined by frequency and severity of stalk snappage at lower to middle stalk internodes from conditions usually favored 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

Probability; LP ? Low Probability. Probabilities based upon product disease scores. Because of the unlimited number of growing environments, cropping practices, and foliar fungicide active ingredients combinations possible, DuPont Pioneer makes no warranty regarding this foliar fungicide crop response information.

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 product 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

19 SUITABILITY RATINGS: HS - Highly Suitable; S ? Suitable; MA ? Manage Appropriately; X - Poorly Suited. Suitability ratings are based upon historical field observations and analysis of traits by DuPont Pioneer agronomists and research scientists and may not predict future results. Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as part of your product positioning decision. Trait scores are based upon period-of-years testing against other Pioneer? brand products. Scores are assigned from research data across a wide range of climates and growing conditions and were the latest available at the time of printing. Refer to or contact a Pioneer sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer brand product.

longer period of susceptibility, or may experience more severe breakage relative to

products with higher scores during period of susceptibility.

Pioneer? brand Soybean Varieties

Suitability Ratings15

Relative Maturity1 Herbicide Resistance 2 Harvest Standability Field Emergence3 Phytoph. Resist. Gene4 Phytoph. Field Tol.5 Brown Stem Rot Iron Def. Chlorosis White Mold6 Sudden Death Syndrome SCN Resistance Source7 SCN Race 38 SCN Race 148 Aphid Antibiosis9 Charcoal Rot10 Frogeye Leaf Spot Canopy Width11 Shattering12 Plant Height for Maturity13 U.S. Germplasm Patent Status14 Poorl y Drained Soils DroughtProne Soils Irrigated Early Planting/ Cool Soils Wide Rows - 30" Highl y Productive Soils Beans After Beans

Variety/Brand**

P28T33R

93Y05 P31T11R P33T72R P34T07R2

P34T35L

P35T45R P35T58R P35T97R2 93Y72 P37T09LTM

brand

93Y84

93Y92

P39T67R 94Y23

P42T91SR

P43T14LTM

brand

P44T63R

P44T82SR 94Y50 P47T36R P48T53R

CONVENTIONAL

P33T60 93Y41

93B82

93Y83 94Y21

Medium-short plant height and very good standability make it well suited to more productive soils.

28

RR

6 6 1k

Excellent yield potential and standability for both dark and light soils.

30 RR

8 8 1k

Offers strong protection from Phytophthora root rot and SDS.

31

RR

7 7 1k

Exciting yield potential for productive medium and darker soils.

33 RR

7 7 1k

Top yield potential. Widely adapted to most soils.

Mid-Group III variety with high yield potential for growers wanting to include Liberty? herbicide in their weed control program.

Peking source of SCN resistance for soils with Race 1 or Race 5 SCN populations.

34 RR2Y 6** 8 1c

34

LL

7

-

35 RR

6 7 1k

Strong performance on both light and dark soils.

35 RR

66 -

Multi-race Phytophthora resistance (Rps1c) with beneficial field tolerance.

35 RR2Y 6** 8 1c

Offers advantages on more drought-prone soils.

37

RR

67 -

Widely adapted variety with good SDS tolerance for growers wanting to use Liberty? herbicide.

37

LL

8 7** 1c

Best adapted to higher yield environments.

38 RR

Tall, late Group III variety with SCN resistance and outstanding performance on droughtprone soils.

39

RR

Smaller stature variety with outstanding performance across a wide range of soils.

39

RR

7 7 1k 67 7 7 1k

Early Group IV variety with exceptional yield potential.

Specifically for double-crop following wheat that has been sprayed with DuPontTM Finesse? herbicide.

42

RR

88 -

42 STS/RR 8 8 1c

Early to mid-Group IV variety with high yield potential for growers wanting to include Liberty? herbicide in their weed control program.

Mid-Group IV variety with very good yield potential in both high yield and lower yield environments.

Mid-Group IV variety with both the RR and STS genes along with SCN resistance.

43

LL

7

-

44 RR

87 -

44 STS/RR 7

-

A good option for double-crop following wheat.

45 RR

77 -

SCN resistance and exceptional yield potential.

47

RR

8

-

Widely adapted variety with SCN resistance and outstanding yield potential.

48 RR

7

-

Medium stature conventional variety with exceptional harvest standability.

Widely adapted conventional variety. Top yield potential. Grain characteristics make Pioneer? variety 93B82 attractive for identity-preserved contract opportunities. SCN-resistant variety with above average Phytophthora field tolerance.

For more productive soils with good water-holding capacity.

33

-

34

-

38

-

38

-

42

-

8 7 1c 6 8 1c 7 8 1k 7 9 1c 8 8 1c

483

524

6**

4

553

9 4**

7

435

533

6** 9 4**

5

4

7

5**

6

3

4

3

4

3

3

4

5

5

7

4

5

5

4

5

2

5

4

5

2

5

2

5

4

675

6

4

6

2

** Ratings denoted with a double asterisk (**) reflect preliminary data subject to change when

Varieties with the DuPontTM STS? gene (STS) are tolerant to DuPontTM Synchrony? STS? and DuPontTM Classic?

additional data becomes available.

herbicides. This technology allows post-emergent applications of sulfonylureas (see herbicide product labels) without

** All Pioneer products are varieties unless designated with LL, in which case some are brands.

IMPORTANT: Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only part of your product positioning decision. Individual results may vary.

Trait ratings provide key information useful in selection and management of Pioneer? brand products in your area. Scores are based on testing through 2013 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change

crop injury or stress. NOTE: A soybean variety with a herbicide resistance trait does not confer resistance to all herbicides. Spraying herbicides not labeled for a specific soybean product will result in severe plant injury or plant death. Always read and follow herbicide label directions.

DuPontTM, Synchrony?, Classic? and STS? are trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates.

Pioneer is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship? (ETS).

after 2014 harvest. Information and ratings are based on average performance across area of adaptation under normal

Pioneer products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance and in compliance

conditions, over a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Refer to with the Pioneer policies regarding stewardship of those products. Crops and materials containing biotech traits may only

or contact a Pioneer sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer brand be exported to or used, processed, or sold in jurisdictions where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted

product and for product placement and management suggestions specific to your operation and local conditions.

for those crops and materials. It is a violation of national and international laws to move materials containing biotech

NUMERIC RATINGS: 9 = Excellent; 1 = Poor; Blank = Insufficient Data or variety not tested for that particular trait.

1 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 product with a relative maturity rating of 17 would be a mid-late product in Group 1 maturity.

traits across borders into jurisdictions where their import is not permitted. Growers should discuss these issues with their purchaser or grain handler to confirm the purchaser or handler's position on products being purchased. Excellence Through Stewardship? is a registered trademark of the Biotechnology Industry Organization.

Varieties with the LibertyLink? gene (LL) are resistant to Liberty? herbicide.

2 HERBICIDE RESISTANCE: Always follow grain marketing, stewardship practices and pesticide label directions.

Liberty?, LibertyLink? and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer.

Varieties with the original Roundup Ready? trait (RR) and the Genuity? Roundup Ready 2 Yield? (RR2Y) trait contain genes (-) = Variety does not contain a herbicide resistant gene.

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?, Roundup Ready? and Roundup Ready 2 Yield? are registered trademarks

3 FIELD EMERGENCE: Rating based on speed and strength of emergence in sub-optimal temperatures. 1-3 = Below Average; 4-6 = Average; 7-9 = Excellent.

4 PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE GENE:

of Monsanto Technology LLC used under license. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location (-) = No specific gene for resistance.

to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and Rps 1c = Provides resistance to races 1-3, 6-11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34, 36. weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

4 7 PI88788 9

8 AA 3 8

5

5

I

S

S

HS

HS

5 6 PI88788 8

7 A5 5

6

9

5

I

HS

HS

HS

HS

4 7 PI88788 9**

3 3** 5**

5

I

HS

S

HS

HS

4 5 PI88788 8 5** A 1 7

6 8** 5

I

HS

MA

S

S

2 6 PI88788 9**

A9 1

6

5** A

S

S

S

S

6 PI88788 9

5

6

4

S

S

S

S

4 5 Peking 9 3** A 6 7

6 9** 7

I

HS

HS

S

S

3 6 PI88788 9

8 A3 4

5

7

I

S

HS

S

S

2 6 PI88788 8**

A6 2

6

7

A

S

S

S

S

2 6 PI88788 8

7 A3 5

6

7

7

I

MA

HS

S

S

6**

7

8 4** 5**

4**

S

S

S

S

4 6 PI88788 8

6 A5 4

6

8

4

I

S

S

HS

HS

3 6 PI88788 8

8 A4 9

6

8

7

I

MA

HS

S

S

2 6 PI88788 7

8 A2 4

6

9

4

I

S

S

S

S

6 PI88788 9

5 BA 5 4

6

8

5

I

MA

S

HS

S

4** 5 PI88788 8 6** AA 5 6

6

7

I

S

HS

S

MA

6 PI88788 8

6

S

S

S

S

6 PI88788 8

6 AA 4 5

6

4

I

S

S

HS

S

4 PI88788 6

BA 3 5

6

5

I

MA

S

MA

MA

5 PI88788 8

8 BA 3 6

7

8

7

I

S

HS

S

S

6 PI88788 8

8 A3 5

7

9

5

I

S

S

HS

S

6 PI88788 8

8 A8 8

6

8

5

I

S

HS

S

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

S

MA

S

S

MA

S

HS

S

S

S

HS

S

HS

HS

MA

HS

S

S

S

S

S

S

HS

S

S

S

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

S

MA

S

S

HS

S

S

MA

S

HS

S

S

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

3** 4** PI88788 8 8

45

5

5

A

S

S

S

S

6 PI88788 8

7 A3 9

6

8

6

I

S

S

S

HS

54

A2 6

6

8

6

I

S

S

S

S

6 PI88788 9

A6 4

6

8

7

I

S

HS

S

S

7 PI88788 9

7 A5 6

6

7

A

HS

MA

HS

HS

S

HS

S

S

HS

S

HS

S

MA

HS

S

S

HS

S

MA

Rps 1k = Provides resistance to races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21-24, 26, 36, 37.

5 PHYTOPHTHORA FIELD TOLERANCE: Products with high tolerance scores have demonstrated an ability to thrive in the presence of Phytophthora races to which they lack specific resistance. In some products, tolerance is expressed only after the early seedling growth stage, making such products susceptible to damping off during emergence and early seed growth.

6 WHITE MOLD: Scores based on DuPont Pioneer research observations of comparative white mold tolerance among various soybean products across multiple locations and years. All products are capable of developing white mold symptoms under severe infestations. To our knowledge, there are no totally resistant products in the industry. However, differences exist in the ability of products to tolerate white mold (i.e., the rate at which the infection develops and the extent of damage it causes). These scores reflect those differences.

7 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).

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; 6 = Good resistance; 5 = Average resistance; 4 = Below average resistance; 3-2 = Susceptible; 1 = Highly susceptible; to the specific race indicated; R = Preliminary data indicates resistance to Race 3 SCN.

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 products. Since no products currently on the market offer complete resistance to aphids, growers should use these antibiosis ratings as a pest management tool (not a product selection tool) to help determine field scouting and insecticide application priorities. "E" = exceptional, "AA" = above average, "A" = average and "BA" = below average antibiosis ratings. For example, products with exceptional ratings display much lower aphid reproduction compared to products with average and below average ratings.

10 CHARCOAL ROT: A fungal disease that is enhanced by hot and dry conditions, especially during reproductive growth stages. Scores based on DuPont Pioneer research observations of the comparative ability to tolerate infection from the charcoal rot pathogen among various soybean products.

11 CANOPY WIDTH: 9 = Extremely bushy; 1 = Very narrow.

12 SHATTERING: 9 = Excellent tolerance to shattering; 1 = Poor tolerance to shattering.

13 PLANT HEIGHT FOR MATURITY: 9 = Tall; 1 = Short.

14 U.S. GERMPLASM PATENT STATUS (as of 12/1/12): I = Patent issued; A = Patent applied for. Pioneer brand soybean products protected by patents or containing a patented gene or trait are licensed to a purchaser solely for the purpose of producing a single commercial crop.

Note: U.S. patents, Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA) applications and certificates, or other limitations on use may be used to protect Pioneer brand soybean products from unauthorized growing, selling or use of the seed. These protections help assure that growers will continue to have access to new and improved products through the research efforts of plant scientists in the years ahead.

15 SUITABILITY RATINGS: HS - Highly Suitable; S ? Suitable; MA ? Manage Appropriately; X - Poorly Suited. Suitability ratings are based upon historical field observations and analysis of traits by DuPont Pioneer agronomists and research scientists and may not predict future results. Product responses are variable and subject to any number of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as part of your product positioning decision. Trait scores are based upon period-of-years testing against other Pioneer? brand products. Scores are assigned from research data across a wide range of climates and growing conditions and were the latest available at the time of printing. Refer to or contact a Pioneer sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Pioneer brand product.

The DuPont Oval Logo is a registered trademark of DuPont. Pioneer? brand products are provided subject to the terms and condition of purchase which are part of the labeling and purchase documents.

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