October 19, 2010

 

Early Monsanto soy harvest results show higher yields

 
Press Release
 

Monsanto's Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soy products are showing higher yields when compared with other competitive Round Ready soy varieties in the US.

 

As farmers begin to make their 2011 seed purchase decisions, early harvest results collected by Monsanto Company from three of the nation's leading soy producing states indicate that Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soy are exhibiting an average of more than three bushels per acre yield advantage, with a greater than 70% win rate, when compared with competitive Roundup Ready soy varieties in those states.

 

The results highlight the performance profile of the top 134 varieties of Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soy across a three-state geography including Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota - states where projectable data is now available. These preliminary data are based on more than 6,000 head-to-head comparisons in on-farm commercial and breeding trials. The company noted that it will complete the 2010 data set and use these findings to select and deploy the best products for the 2011 season.

 

"This first look at our data suggests yield results that are consistent with what many of our farmer customers have been telling us: Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield technology is setting the bar higher for soy performance," said Dr. Ted Crosbie, Monsanto's vice president of global plant breeding. "Our trial data further indicates that farmers realise additional value with each bushel produced over first-generation soy offerings and further supports the performance advantages of our future product offerings," he said.

 

Broad variety testing is an important annual process. Each year, Monsanto tests hundreds of soy varieties across thousands of research plots throughout the United States. These tests result in tens of thousands of comparisons with the leading competitive soy products. Analysis of these data enables Monsanto to identify and narrow the pool of varieties to be sold commercially in a given geography the following year. 

 

This update is part of an ongoing series of Monsanto reports throughout the harvest season. This report is based on preliminary harvest data collected from three states. Soy harvest continues to progress nationwide and the collection of performance data is ongoing. Monsanto will continue to report on representative data, and will report its complete harvest results in November.

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