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Pioneer Plenish yields vs newer Enlist or Extend or Flex beans
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MD GenX
Posted 1/12/2021 16:35 (#8745637 - in reply to #8745609)
Subject: RE: Pioneer Plenish yields vs newer Enlist or Extend or Flex beans


Eastern Shore of MD
I will trade you premiums..... if you go 100% plenish here you are looking at a $.75 premium. But we do like them very much and have been at 50% or a little higher on our soy acres the last few years.

Yes, at this time all Plenish are only RR, I do believe other traits are coming but I think we have been told it will be a year or 2.

https://www.pioneer.com/us/yield-results.soybean.html Search the MidAtlantic area on the Pioneer yield website and there should be comparisons there. If this link does not work, search zip 21620.

Our highest yielding bean the last couple of years has been a plenish, 37T51PR. It will lodge in a high fertility situation, though so please be aware. We plant plenish from a 3.0 to a 4.8.

Edited by MD GenX 1/12/2021 16:36
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