Pioneer Agronomy Summary 2017

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Central and Southern Wisconsin Edition 1


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Topic Local Pioneer Team 2017 Year in Review Ethaboxam Corn Seed Treatment Stand Uniformity and Development Study Digital Agronomy Trials Phytophthora and DuPont™ Lumisena™ Seed Treatment Sudden Death Syndrome and ILeVO® Seed Treatment Encirca® Digital Agronomy Tools Making the Right Choices, More Often Corn Grain New and Leader Products Corn Grain Data Summaries Corn Silage New and Leader Products Corn Silage Data Summaries Soybean New and Leader Products Soybean Data Summaries Product Information Trait and Brand Disclosure

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Matt Heims Territory Manager 608-977-2326

Joel Stieber Territory Manager 608-235-8710

Rodney Erdman Territory Manager 920-539-6163

Liz Rehberg Territory Manager 920-723-9607

Julia Engler Territory Manager 608-481-0452

Zach Greenberg Territory Manager 262-765-8176

Jim Smith Dairy Account Manager 507-381-7614

Bill Powel-Smith Dairy Account Manager 920-517-4597

Dan Uppena District Manager 815-954-1103

Bob Berkevich Field Agronomist 920-344-4064

Scott Rowntree Field Agronomist 608-425-8350

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Eric Pille Product Agronomist 608-807-8087


By Bob Berkevich PioneerŽ Field Agronomist When we look back at the 2017 growing season, we remember some periods that were anything but average. We had periods of cool and wet, months of cool and dry, and some of hottest daily highs came in September. After high yields in 2016, soybeans yields were brought back to average for many while corn yields were higher than expected on many farms. In April and May, consistent rains coupled with cool and cloudy weather delayed planting, especially moving east and north in the state. Rains continued in many areas after planting, pressuring crop protection and in-season nitrogen applications. Wet June weather likely leached already-applied nitrogen out of light soils and denitrified nitrogen out of heavier soils. In late June, EncircaŽ nitrogen models accurately predicted nitrogen shortfalls that later materialized with N deficiency symptoms apparent across Wisconsin by early August. Soybean growth was hampered by wet soils, with some 30� soybeans barely achieving canopy. The conditions were ripe for white mold in soybeans that did achieve a strong canopy by late June or early July. After a wet start, precipitation trends reversed with a dry period beginning about July 1st. Dry conditions improved the appearance of some fields that had previously suffered from excess moisture, while other poorly drained fields were past the point of major recovery. With below average precipitation continuing through August, pod counts in upper soybean canopies were likely reduced from lack of moisture. Weedy soybean fields became a common sight and suggest that more aggressive weed management may be needed in the coming years to control a rejuvenated weed seed bank and possible weed resistance. Corn appearance declined in much of the state with nitrogen deficiency and lack of soil moisture as contributing factors. Cannibalization of nutrients and invasion of stalk rot pathogens compromised stalk strength in stressed fields or hybrids with weaker plant health. Cool temperatures reduced the effects of dry weather on yield but intensified concerns about crops maturing in a timely fashion, especially in later-planted fields.

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Nitrogen status across Decision Zones throughout a Wisconsin corn field.

Ear size response to adequate nitrogen fertility on right compared to pre-tassel deficiency on left.

This sprayer skip shows a good example of how pre-emergence applications can strengthen a weed control program in soybeans.


4/25/2015 5/2/2015 5/8/2015 5/14/2015 5/20/2015 5/28/2015 6/4/2015 4/25/2016 5/5/2016 5/10/2016 5/19/2016 5/26/2016 5/6/2017 5/12/2017 5/17/2017 5/23/2017 5/29/2017 6/4/2017 6/10/2017

90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

2015

2016

2017

Planting Date x Year

2015

2016

29

26

23

20

17

14

26

23

20

17

14

27

23

20

17

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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Soybean yield by planting date in 2015-2017 Pioneer soybean trials in southern Wisconsin.

Bushels/Acre

September remained below normal in precipitation and was above normal with many daily temperature records broken. Corn silage harvest was delayed about two weeks in many areas. Whole-plant moisture varied considerably across fields with variable soil drainage, but good weather allowed a quick harvest as plants dried rapidly in the hot and dry conditions. Corn grain maturity that had been lagging made its way closer to average, especially early-planted fields that were enduring moisture deficits. Soybean yield response to planting date can vary from year to year, but late planting dates had a large and negative impact on 2017 soybean yields. Normally soybeans with the highest maturity adapted to area yield the highest, but there did not seem to be a yield advantage to higher maturities in 2017. In addition, stress from soil saturation and white mold pressure limited yield potential this year in field areas that provide the highest soybean yields in many other years. Extra emphasis is being placed on managing for soybean diseases with variety and seed treatment selection for 2018. Average to warm temperatures continued into October, advancing corn maturity and aiding dry down immensely. In some fields, corn lost 6-8 points of moisture in two weeks – a very welcome surprise. Hybrids with good plant health were able to avoid premature senescence and had less risk of stalk rot and stalk lodging entering the harvest season, although flooding early followed by dry late led to standability in southeastern Wisconsin fields. Overall, adequate soil conditions during harvest were a welcome change after compaction occurred in some fields during harvest in 2016 and 2017, and allowed timely fall tillage. As always, the weather and management practices were large influencers on 2017 results. What is new are many of the recent technologies available to manage fields and make decisions. Please visit with your Pioneer Sales Professional to see how new products or services such as nitrogen monitoring or aerial imagery available with EncircaŽ PRO might benefit your farm in 2018.

Bushels/Acre

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2017

Maturity x Year

Soybean yield by maturity in 2015-2017 Pioneer soybean trials in southern Wisconsin.

Satellite imagery showing an area with poor weed control o the left and a fungicide trial on the right.

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2016

Performance of the New Fungicide Seed Treatment Ethaboxam in Corn Introduction & Objective

Study Description

• Ethaboxam is a new fungicide seed treatment (FST) component added to the standard Pioneer Premium Seed Treatment (PPST) offering for corn. The active ingredient ethaboxam is active against several Pythium spp. that are damaging to corn seed and seedlings. • The objective of this research was to evaluate performance of the current standard PPST compared to PPST with the addition of ethaboxam FST.

Years:

2013, 2014, and 2015

Locations:

50 replicated research locations.

Plots:

4 row by 17 ft plots with 4 replications per location

Treatments:

1. Current standard PPST 2. PPST + ethaboxam FST

• The FST components of PPST + ethaboxam include: mefenoxam, fludioxonil, azoxystrobin, thiabendazole plus the new addition ethaboxam.

Observations IST Only

PPST

PPST + Ethaboxam

Side by side comparison of insecticide seed treatment (IST) only (left), standard PPST (center), and PPST + ethaboxam (right) in a 2015 DuPont Pioneer research trial in Johnston, Iowa.

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Yield Response (bu/acre)

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• The addition of ethaboxam FST increased corn grain yield by an average of 2.9 bu/acre over the standard PPST across three years and 50 research locations.

Average yield advantage = 2.9 bu/acre (62% wins) p-value <0.1

15 10 5 0

• There was a positive yield advantage with the addition of ethaboxam in 31 of 50 locations (62%).

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Figure 1. Yield advantage of PPST + ethaboxam over standard PPST at 50 DuPont Pioneer research locations, 2013-2015. The foregoing is provided for informational use only. Please contact your Pioneer sales professional for information and suggestions specific to your operation. 2013-2015 data are based on average of all comparisons made in 50 locations through Nov. 30, 2015. Multi-year and multi-location is a better predictor of future performance. Do not use these or any other data from a limited number of trials as a significant factor in product selection. Product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease, and pest pressures. Individual results may vary.

DuPont Pioneer Agronomy Sciences

Authors: Keith O’Bryan and Meredith Burnison

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Pioneer® GrowingPoint® Agronomy

2017

Nitrogen Management Service

Stand Uniformity and Development Study Plant development during the course of the growing season is closely correlated to final yield. Problems with stand (low populations, runts, etc.) and uneven plant development (late silking) generally result in reduced yields. Having a better knowledge of stand evaluation and causes of non-uniformity of stands can help growers improve current practices and ensure DuPont Pioneer is delivering on expectations of helpful agronomic advice. Trial Objectives: • • • •

At emergence, classify early and lateemerging plants in 1/1000 acre. Observe plant uniformity and development from emergence through black layer. Estimate yield effects of nonuniformity. Benchmark management practices across Wisconsin and share opportunities to improve uniformity.

135 SUDS sites in southern Wisconsin

Early and late-emerging plants classified with different colored flags. 6

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Emergence and Uniformity Data: • Percent emergence is calculated after all plants have emerged by dividing the early stand count by the planting rate. • The number of late-emerging plants is used as a metric to evaluate uniformity of the stand. Fields with a higher percent of late-emerging plants are expected to be more variable in development throughout the growing season.

PERCENT EMERGENCE

100% 90% 80% 70%

LATE EMERGING PLANTS/A

Planting Date. Soil and weather conditions before and shortly after planting can have a large effect on percent emergence and plant uniformity. Corn planted just before the cold and rainy period that started on April 26 likely factored into reduced stands. Fields planted in the first planting window April 20-25 had 93% emergence but over 6,000 later emerging plants per acre:

8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0

100%

Late Emerging Plants/A

PERCENT EMERGENCE

Previous Crop. The significant amount of residue found in many corn-on-corn fields creates variability in seed bed moisture and temperature while also interfering with smooth planter row unit performance and seed to soil contact. These variable conditions commonly reduced stands and increased variability compared to rotated fields:

95% 90% 85% 80%

5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0

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Tillage. Pre-plant soil moisture tends to be higher and soil temperature tends to be lower in no-till and conservation tillage systems that leave more residue on the surface compared to conventional tillage. However, conventional tillage systems with fine seedbeds are more likely to crust with rain between planting and emergence: 7,000

Late Emerging Plants/A

PERCENT EMERGENCE

100% 95% 90% 85%

6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0

80%

Previous Crop x Tillage. An interaction between the previous crop and tillage system used was found in some combinations. For example, with corn following corn, percent emergence was higher with conventional tillage than conservation tillage but in corn following soybeans or wheat, conservation tillage systems led to higher percent emergence:

Corn

Corn Soybeans silage

Corn

wheat

Previous Crop

Corn Soybeans silage Previous Crop

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Strip

Conventional

Conservation

No-Till

Conventional

Conservation

Conventional

Conservation

Conservation

Strip

Conventional

Conservation

No-Till

Conventional

Conservation

Conventional

Conservation

Strip

No-Till

Conventional

80%

Strip

85%

No-Till

90%

8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0

Conventional

Late Emerging Plants/A

95%

Conservation

PERCENT EMERGENCE

100%

wheat

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Ear Size was affected by timing of emergence, with reductions in both kernel rows around and kernels per row. • Reductions in kernel rows indicates that yields were already affected on late-emerging plants when ear size determination begins at V6. • Ear size reductions became more pronounced as delay in emergence of late emergers surpassed two days. • On average, there were 13% fewer kernels on ears of late emerging plants with a range of 638%.

Kernel Rows 18

17

16

-0.96

Early Emergers

Late Emergers

Kernels per Row 33 32 31 -2.6

30 29 28 Day of emergence in May.

Normal Emergers 617 kernels/ear

Early Emergers

Late Emergers

Kernels Per Ear

Late Emergers 459 kernels/ear 26% less

560 550 540 530 520

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510 500 490 480

Early Emergers

Late Emergers 10

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Dry Matter (%)

Corn Silage sampling of early-emerging and late-emerging plants indicate that uniform emergence may be more critical in silage fields than grain fields, with reduced quality of late-emerging BMR and non-BMR plants: • Late emerging plants are lower in starch both in BMR and non-BMR hybrids. The difference is greater in non-BMR hybrids. • Late emerging plants show modest increases in undigestible fiber, however this is exaggerated by late season plant and stalk health issues.

33 32 31 30 29

Early Late Early Late Emergers Emergers Emergers Emergers BMR

Starch (%) 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20

BMR

Non-BMR Non-BMR

aNDFom (%) 40 39 38 37 36 35 34

Early Late Early Late Emergers Emergers Emergers Emergers BMR

BMR

Non-BMR Non-BMR

Early Late Early Late Emergers Emergers Emergers Emergers BMR

BMR

Non-BMR Non-BMR

Day of emergence in May. NDFD30 (%)

uNDF30 (%)

66

18

64

16

62

14

60

12

58

10

56

8

54

6 Early Late Early Late Emergers Emergers Emergers Emergers BMR

BMR

Early Late Early Late Emergers Emergers Emergers Emergers BMR

Non-BMR Non-BMR

BMR

Non-BMRNon-BMR 11

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Pioneer® GrowingPoint® Digital Nitrogen Management Service Agronomy Trials

2017

Trial Objectives • Evaluate the performance of Pioneer® brand corn and soybean products in field-scale trials. • Aggregate data across trial locations to evaluate product performance across different soils and weather conditions. • Utilize variable rate planting technology to characterize yield and agronomic population response interactions. • Optionally, evaluate seeding rate interaction with another agronomic factor, such as fungicide application. Grower Activities • Work with your Pioneer Sales Representative to select the best suited product or products to evaluate on your farm and create VRS prescriptions to implement the trial if desired. • Appropriately label the product(s) on your planter monitor at the time of planting. • Provide as-planted and harvest data for the field to your Pioneer Sales Representative. Example Trial Fields

Example trial, with four seeding rates replicated four times across a field. Seeding rate strips are overlaid with soil types in this example. 11

Example of as-planted data, with four seeding rates replicated in four blocks. This 12 trial is written into a VRS script.


DuPont™ Lumisena™ Roots Showing Their Strength in Wisconsin! DuPontTM LumisenaTM fungicide seed treatment

• Best-in-class seed-applied technology to control Phytophthora in soybeans featuring a new class of chemistry witha new mode ofaction. • Enhances vigor and emergence for improved stands in harshenvironments. • In multi-year, on-farm Pioneer® seed treatment trials provided a 1.7 bu/A yield advantage* under Phytophthora pressure.

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Performance of Pioneer® Brand Soybeans with ILeVO® Fungicide Seed Treatment Against SDS

2016

Background and Objective • ILeVO® fungicide/nematicide seed treatment (active ingredient: fluopyram) provides protection of soybean seedlings from Fusarium virguliforme infection, the causal agent of sudden death syndrome (SDS). ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment also has activity against soybean cyst nematode (SCN). • DuPont Pioneer researchers conducted trials in 2012 through 2015 evaluating ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment performance against SDS in soybeans.

FST + IST + ILeVO FST/IST + ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment

FST+ IST FST/IST

Study Description Years: 2012, 2013, 2014, & 2015

Soybeans treated with FST + IST (left) and FST + IST + ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment (right) at a trial location in Johnston, IA with SDS symptomology (August 2015).

Locations: 165 Plot Design: Replicated research trials Seed Treatment:

Results

1. FST + IST (fungicide seed treatment/insecticide seed treatment)* 2. FST + IST + ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment (1.18 fl oz/140k unit)

• Over 4 years & 165 locations, the addition of ILeVO fungicide/nematicide seed treatment to the base FST + IST increased soybean yield 2.0 bu/acre (71% Wins).

*FST = EverGol® Energy fungicide + Allegiance® fungicide; IST = Gaucho® insecticide

• Among locations without SDS symptoms (n=119) yield was increased by 0.3 bu/acre, compared to a 6.4 bu/acre increase at locations where SDS symptoms were observed (n=46).

SDS: When soybean plants exhibited late-season SDS symptomology the locations were characterized as SDS locations; if no SDS symptomology was present then locations were characterized as non-SDS locations. 30

Yield Response (bu/acre)

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Yield Performance of FST + IST + ILeVO Fungicide/Nematicide Seed Treatment Relative to FST + IST Check: 165 Replicated Research Locations, 2012-2015

20 15 10 5

Average increase in SDS locations = 6.4 bu/acre (98% Wins) Average increase over all locations = 2.0 bu/acre (71% Wins)

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Non-SDS Environments

SDS Environments

Authors: Keith O’Bryan and Meredith Burnison

2012-2015 data are based on average of all comparisons made in 165 locations through Nov 1, 2015. Do not use these or any other data from a limited number of trials as a significant factor in product selection. The foregoing is provided for informational use only. Please contact your Pioneer sales professional for information and suggestions specific to your operation. Product performance is variable and depends on many factors such as moisture and heat stress, soil type, management practices and environmental stress as well as disease and pest pressures. Individual results may vary. Pioneer ® brand products are provided subject to the terms and conditions of purchase which are part of the labeling and purchase documents. Components under the Pioneer Premium Seed Treatment offering for soybeans are applied at a DuPont Pioneer production facility or by an independent sales representative of Pioneer. Not all sales representatives offer treatment services, and costs and other charges may vary. See your Pioneer sales representative for details. Seed treatment offering exclusive to DuPont Pioneer and its affiliates.

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Nitrogen Monitoring

Satellite Crop Health Index

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SATELLITE IMAGERY

Satellite Imagery provides a bird’s-eye view of your fields to inform your crop scouting efforts to maximize your operational efficiency.

Not all imagery is created equal Climate Field View Field Health Imagery

Encirca® Imagery

Untreated check Post Tassel Fungicide Trial

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NITROGEN MANAGEMENT Only EncircaÂŽ services can combine the knowledge and experience in agronomy, soils, analytics and weather needed to offer these customized nitrogen management tools, helping you make critical decisions to optimize input costs and boost yield potential.

*Source: Data from 420 DuPont Pioneer research trials in 2015-16. Amounts shown are averages based on gross (before service fee) revenue and standardized input and grain market prices.

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YIELD EXPLORER Yield Explorer from EncircaÂŽ services gives you the ability to look back in order to move forward. You will have in-depth yield evaluations and analyses from both the operational and field level, giving you the confidence and support you need to make key decisions for the next season.

Variety Yield by Plant Population Variety Yield by Soil Type

Yield Averages by Fields

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Yield Trends


Growing Point Agronomy Nitrogen Management Service Local Genetic Testing

2017

Making the Right Choices, More Often On-farm testing is the best way to evaluate product performance. Replicating genetic plot sets across Wisconsin allows us to increase our comparison numbers and confidence that measured yield differences are real and repeatable. If looking at just one comparison, the odds of the winning hybrid or variety from that comparison winning in another comparison is not much better than a coin flip. As the number of comparisons goes up, confidence that the winning hybrid or variety will win in future comparisons also goes up. A large testing network with high comparison numbers amongst products tested across different years, on-farm agronomic practices and weather patterns help DuPont Pioneer evaluate product performance and helps growers reduce risk by picking products tested on a national and local level. Odds of Selecting the Right Corn Hybrid Example: If a hybrid wins one single comparison by 3 bu./A, there is a 51% chance of that hybrid winning the next comparison. If the same hybrid wins by an average of 3 bu./A across 30 comparisons, there is an 85% chance that hybrid will win the next comparison.

Measured Yield Difference

Number of Environments (comparisons)

12 bu.

6 bu.

3 bu.

1

60%

52%

51%

10

90%

75%

65%

30

95%

90%

85%

200

98%

95%

93%

Yield data, agronomic data and visual observations by Pioneer Sales Representatives and DuPont Pioneer Account Managers and Agronomists are collected to understand how products may perform under different management practices. Data collected at each location include: • Planting Date • Row Spacing • Planting Rate • Harvest Date • Yield • Previous Crop • Irrigation • Moisture • Tillage • Test Weight

DuPont Pioneer on-farm trial sites planted in southern Wisconsin in 2017. 19

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WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

Moisture %

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

20.8

21.3

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

Moisture %

20.4

21.1

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

20.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

19.5

20.1

Moisture %

20.3

20.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

20.9

21.5

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre) Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

19.9

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

20.9

22.7

Moisture %

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

21

20.3

21.5


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

18.4

18.7

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

19.0

Moisture %

19.1

19.1

Moisture %

20.3

19.7

Moisture %

21.0

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

18.9

18.3

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.3

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

18.9

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.6

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Moisture %

Moisture %

21.4

22.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

22

22.0


USA Yield Data

WI Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

22.8

21.3

23.1

21.9

Moisture %

21.5

19.8

21.8

20.5

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

23.2

21.0

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.7

Moisture %

21.5 Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.4

21.6

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Moisture %

Moisture %

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

23

20.2

19.5


P9608AMXT™

34 31 32.0 35 34.0 34.0 34.0 33.0 34.5 31.7 35.5 34.5 32.5 33.7 35.0 34 36 35.5 33.0 33.5 35 35.0 35 33 34.0 34.0 34.0 32.0 34 34 34.0 34.5 34.5 35.0 34.0 34.5 34.0 32 34 36.5 34 34.5 33.6 33 32.5 33.0 34.0 32.5

233.6 212.4 208.3 236.7 248.3 210.2

24

211.2 229.3 201.3 247.9 211.9 198.1 231.4 217.7 221.2 212.1 251.8 251.8 165.5 230.8 242.5 235.3 214.0 232.2 244.2 197.0 228.0 233.6 219.1 240.3 240.0 209.3 223.8 229.0 234.3 224.7 202.9 220.1 202.9 197.0 233.0

228.6 211.2 227.6 236.8 219.6 213.4 209.2 216.1 219.1 205.7 227.0 243.6 261.1 272.4 266.7 279.3 272.4 200.2 232.4 257.4 196.3 232.7 260.1 261.4 232.4 221.5 242.7 249.6 233.8 262.9 251.6 210.0 211.6 265.8 254.2 269.3 228.1 234.1 231.9 237.0 217.3 227.4 213.7 241.9 236.5 247.7 244.0 263.8 239.2 223.6 229.2 218.0 252.5 257.1 255.4 248.3 248.4 236.8 258.8 270.0 221.2 219.5 237.8 290.4 286.1 277.4 290.4 286.1 231.8 255.8 212.1 228.9 251.4 269.3 275.0 234.4 252.7 280.9 242.3 272.3 269.9 213.9 217.4 225.5 229.4 235.2 253.8 265.4 224.2 240.1 258.0 248.9 266.3 272.3 223.7 237.2 230.1 244.9 248.8 256.8 251.6 256.6 262.5 255.0 245.1 261.2 259.4 248.2 260.0 263.2 243.1 255.4 205.9 200.9 232.5 244.4 232.6 255.3 228.3 249.3 258.7 244.5 254.5 259.6 227.1 243.0 222.7 204.1 199.3 226.1 228.3 211.7 227.5 231.7 199.3 226.1 216.8 236.1 232.2 192.5 207.1 216.5 212.3

DKC49-72RIB

Planting Rate

CS SB Corn Corn Corn SB SB Corn SB Corn SB Corn Corn Corn SB SB SB SB Alf SB SB SB SB SB Wheat Corn SB SB SB SB CS SB Corn SB Corn SB Corn SB SB SB Wheat Corn SB Corn SB Corn SB SB

DCK46-36RIB

Previous Crop

31-Oct 7-Nov 7-Nov 7-Nov 20-Oct 7-Nov 31-Oct 29-Oct 30-Oct 6-Nov 7-Nov 9-Nov 24-Oct 9-Nov 9-Nov 7-Nov 31-Oct 3-Nov 26-Oct 1-Nov 27-Oct 27-Oct 26-Oct 7-Nov 20-Oct 1-Nov 17-Oct 7-Nov 27-Oct 30-Oct 18-Oct 26-Oct 10-Nov 27-Oct 21-Oct 20-Oct 11-Oct 26-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 23-Oct 19-Oct 17-Oct 3-Nov 17-Oct 21-Oct 17-Oct

P0157AMXT™

Harvest Date

14-May 1-Jun 20-May 13-May 10-May 8-May 12-May 7-May 15-May 6-May 8-May 20-May 27-May 10-May 13-May 13-May 10-May 8-May 14-May 25-Apr 12-May 12-May 11-May 12-May 13-May 15-May 8-May 22-May 9-May 6-May 15-May 9-May 8-May 5-May 8-May 13-May 13-May 7-May 7-May 6-May 10-May 12-May 25-Apr 15-May 7-May 15-May 10-May 15-May

P9998AMXT™

Plant Date

Calumet Calumet Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Crawford Dane Dane Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Green Lake Green Lake Jackson Juneau La Crosse Marquette Ozaukee Richland Rock Vernon Vernon Vernon Winnebago Winnebago

P9870AM™

County

Forest Brook Farms LLC Frisch; Doug Bil - And - Jes Dairy LLC Kemink; Brad Leystra Vue Farms Paradise Point Homman; Mike Hutchinson; Matthew Minick; Ron Pomplun; Dave Puntney; Glenn Sharpee; Paul Knutson; Kris Gross; Gary Wolfe Brothers LLC Rake;Joe Behl Turkey Farm Bird;Dan Bob Berkevich Boeder; Robert Butterbrodt; Andrew Butterbrodt; Andrew Kraus Grain Farm L.L.C. Beske Farms Braskamp Farms De Master; Chuck Perry; Steve Hundertmark; Dennis Timblin; Mike Brenner Bros Mulder Farms Inc. Pinch Farms Towne; Corey Vellema Farms LLC Dahlke; Keenan Eisenga Farms Inc Lone-Cedar Farm Walsh Grain Farms Hoyer; Kevin J Linder Farms Inc Karrels;Roger Mathews; Peter J Woolstrum; Jim Parr; Jeff Larson; Kevin Parr; Jeff Maple Crest Acres LLC Treu, Terry

P9840AMXT™

Plot

Forest Brook Seeds LLC Kastning; Richard Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Larson; Kevin SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Delong/Watertown Isle Edge Seeds Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Richard Kastning Leystra Seeds LLC Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC MaxxYield Ag LLC Tri County Seeds & Chemicals Melrose Farm Service Inc AA Seeds LLC Lake Michigan Seeds LLC Black Sand Granary Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Bobs Crop Center LLC Larson; Kevin MaxxYield Ag LLC Schonscheck Sales and Service Treu, Terry

P9621AMXT™

Rep

96-101 RM Corn Plot Set

237.1 225.7 236.7 210.5 230.1 255.0 252.5 270.6 263.2 209.5 246.6 242.5 250.4 218.0 274.2 223.2 220.9 241.7 259.4 255.2 245.2 258.1

256.5

198.6 247.0 276.1 257.8 269.1 217.1 258.1 241.3 257.0 228.9 265.9 272.0 249.3 260.2 235.1

251.1 208.3 281.9 248.0 236.5 227.4

205.3 223.7 246.3 267.8 243.8 263.5 254.0 229.3

242.9 239.8 257.5 220.9 256.7 233.0 192.6 167.1 233.3 167.1 238.5 208.6 220.2 222.7


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

20.8

20.3

Moisture %

19.7

Moisture %

21.3

19.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.4

20.6

20.0

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.8

21.6

Moisture %

20.0

19.9

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.4

21.8

Moisture %

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

25

20.0

20.3


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

22.2

20.0

Moisture %

20.5

19.2

Moisture %

20.0

20.1

Moisture %

21.0

20.5

Moisture %

21.0

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.0

21.7

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.9

22.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

23.7

22.2

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

26

20.7


DKC54-38RIB

DKC52-84RIB

P0506AM™

P0419AMX™

P0339AMXT™

P0306AM™

P0157AMXT™

13-May 13-May 24-Apr 8-May 12-May 10-May 27-May 27-May 12-May 7-May 15-May 27-May 7-May 25-Apr 13-May 7-May 25-Apr 10-May 14-May 12-May 13-May 15-May 22-May 6-May 9-May 8-May 5-May 13-May 13-May 24-May 25-Apr 15-May 5-May 25-Apr 8-May 25-Apr 8-May 8-May 2-Jun 10-May 24-Apr 24-Apr 7-May 11-May 10-May 9-May 15-May 15-May

P9998AMXT™

Plant Date

Adams Adams Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Crawford Dane Dane Dane Dane Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Green Green Iowa Iowa Jefferson Jefferson Kenosha Kenosha Lafayette Lafayette Marquette Racine Racine Racine

Planting Rate

County

Neldell Farms Neldell Farms VanEtten, Scott Alsum; Thomas G Geertsma; Cal Withheld By Request Breezy Prairie Farms Inc Breezy Prairie Farms Inc Homman; Mike Hutchinson; Matthew Minick; Ron Knutson; Kris Coyle; Michael Acker; Leo Wolfe Brothers LLC Maly; Neil Roskopf Farms Behl Turkey Farm Bob Berkevich Kraus Grain Farm L.L.C. Braskamp Farms De Master; Chuck Hundertmark; Dennis Brenner Bros Pinch Farms Towne; Cory Vellema Farms LLC Budden; Randy Kennicker's Big K Farms Breuer Bros Enke; Robert Hi View Shorthorns Inc Patterson; Dennis Vosberg; Scott A Klahn,Erika Klitzman, Loran Schriber; Charles Thomas's Dnt Farms Withheld By Request B & D Farms Withheld By Request Withheld By Request T.R. Doyle & Sons Inc Wills; Dale Moll; Mike Schultz Farms Inc Lee; Dennis Newholm; Randy

Previous Crop

Plot

Eagle Valley Eagle Valley AA Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC PaulsonCrest Farms PaulsonCrest Farms SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Larson; Kevin AA Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Ziegler; Jesse Delong/Watertown Isle Edge Seeds Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Leystra Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Richard Kastning Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Seed Solutions LLC Klitzman Seed, LLC Klitzman Seed, LLC Ross Soil Service Ross Soil Service Cowan; James Delong/Watertown Cowan; James Cowan; James Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Fever River Seed Leystra Seeds LLC Cowan; James Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis

Harvest Date

Rep

99-105 RM Corn Plot Set

31-Oct Corn 34.0 246.9 246.1 246.6 237.6 260.1 31-Oct Corn 34 246.9 246.1 246.6 237.6 260.1 26-Oct SB 35.0 252.2 245.7 242.8 20-Oct SB 35.0 255.8 255.1 252.4 254.7 243.3 237.8 31-Oct SB 34.0 249.7 252.1 260.5 257.7 245.4 260.2 273.4 10-Oct Corn 36.0 271.3 251.2 274.8 25-Oct Corn 35.0 262.1 250.1 265.7 246.8 265.0 269.9 276.0 25-Oct Corn 35.0 262.1 250.1 265.7 246.8 265.0 269.9 276.0 31-Oct SB 34.0 261.4 246.6 260.8 247.9 258.7 29-Oct Corn 35 228.5 218.6 30-Oct SB 34.5 251.6 250.4 268.1 258.7 267.8 250.1 260.1 24-Oct Corn 32.5 198.1 196.7 213.6 211.9 176 205.5 25-Oct SB 34.5 231.1 232.0 243.8 229.6 219.8 231.1 20-Oct Corn 36.0 251.8 232.1 235.1 9-Nov SB 35.0 263.8 259.4 266.1 260.3 27-Oct Corn 32.0 256.4 247.0 244.6 222.1 29-Oct SB 32.0 218.3 227.0 219.5 216.5 218.9 225.5 31-Oct SB 36.0 255.4 255.2 259.8 242.7 239.0 219.6 26-Oct Alfalfa 33.0 270.0 258.1 260.3 275.5 269.4 265.4 26-Oct SB 35.0 212.1 198.6 201.8 244.7 255.1 222.9 20-Oct Wheat 34.0 275 276.1 282.6 286.7 1-Nov Corn 34.0 252.7 257.8 258.3 252.3 7-Nov SB 32.0 229.4 217.1 226.7 222.9 219.3 233.3 222.8 30-Nov SB 34 224.2 241.3 243.3 237.5 229.5 236.2 26-Oct SB 34.5 230.1 228.9 218.2 216.7 227.6 231.1 212.9 234.8 10-Nov Corn 34.5 256.8 265.9 266.9 267.3 257.2 224.4 27-Oct SB 35.0 262.5 272.0 268.0 264.6 247.5 259.0 13-Oct Corn 38.0 273.3 271.4 284.4 266.8 265.6 252.6 1-Nov SB 34.0 230.1 215.0 224.0 218.9 213.3 225.0 17-Oct Corn 35.0 228.4 211.7 30-Oct SB 34.0 240.1 237.9 255.2 239.5 235.2 237.2 30-Oct Corn 33.0 210.0 202.6 206.9 201.8 200.9 218.3 30-Oct Corn 34.0 245.8 242.4 238.3 233.9 236.3 235.1 228.9 30-Oct SB 34.0 283.1 245.3 254.4 243.0 27-Oct SB 33.0 257.3 249.4 250.5 262.3 238.5 30-Oct SB 33.0 227.8 243.8 267.9 256.8 256.3 27-Oct SB 35.5 262.2 243.4 267.2 232.7 249.7 263.4 248.0 258.0 18-Oct Corn 35.0 187.1 190.3 193.9 196 31-Oct SB 34 168.3 162.1 181.0 175.9 13-Oct Corn 36.0 232.7 226.2 243.4 228.1 227.0 241.6 211.6 236.2 10-Oct Corn 35.0 250.9 232.2 245.2 260.2 235.6 258.6 10-Oct Corn 32.0 259.6 237.4 253.3 234.2 235.1 237.5 23-Oct Corn 32.0 247.1 242.6 255.7 247.2 241.1 244.7 27-Oct Corn 33.5 265.6 253.1 267.3 253.3 243.9 251.2 23-Oct SB 26.5 180.4 183.2 190.2 186.4 185.6 187.5 30-Oct SB 34.0 207.9 204.8 216.1 210.5 206.4 30-Oct SB 35.0 218.0 222.4 245.0 227.4 220.2 234.2 18-Oct SB 33.0 239.8

27


28

167.0 147.8 166.2 239.3 242.8 247.9 225.7 232.0 199.4 228.8 258.7 248.4 253.2 227.0 231.7 223.3 224.9 226.1 167.1 227.7 229.1 233.0 231.9 231.0 247.3 240.8 237.2 239.9 219.0 214.9 215.9 226.0 223.4 231.5 244.7 212 214.8 220.5 212.3 208.1 222.2

152.3 149.9 161.5 237.4 238.7 202.7 254.8 244.8 259.5 239.5 231.7 216.5 211.6 239.8 168.8 227.0 240.0 229.5 231.1 238.4 211.6 222.8 239.4 246.9 234.9 225.1 218.4 227.4 209.5 206.6 214.7

DKC54-38RIB

33.5 36.5 34.0 34.0 34.5 32.0 32.5 33.0 35.0 34 36.0 35.0 34.0 34.0 34.0 32.5

DKC52-84RIB

Planting Rate

SB SB Corn SB SB Corn SB Corn SB SB Corn Corn SB SB SB SB

P0506AM™

Previous Crop

27-Oct 26-Oct 17-Oct 29-Oct 19-Oct 17-Oct 3-Nov 17-Oct 16-Oct 9-Oct 1-Nov 10-Nov 3-Nov 21-Oct 11-Oct 17-Oct

P0419AMX™

Harvest Date

17-May 8-May 25-Apr 13-May 25-Apr 8-May 7-May 15-May 25-Apr 8-May 6-May 11-May 8-May 10-May 8-May 15-May

P0339AMXT™

Plant Date

Racine Rock Rock Rock Rock Sauk Vernon Vernon Walworth Walworth Walworth Waukesha Waukesha Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago

P0306AM™

County

Withheld By Request Meadowdale Farms Peterson; Ted Hoffman; Thomas Woolstrum; Jim Yanke Prairie Farm Larson; Kevin Parr; Jeff Cowan; James Taylor; Frank Weberpal; Ron Dempsey Farms McCarthy; Kevin Maple Crest Acres LLC Wilde Valley Farms Inc Treu, Terry

P0157AMXT™

Plot

Lee; Dennis Delong Co Inc Delong/Watertown Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Ealge Valley Larson; Kevin MaxxYield Ag LLC Cowan; James Cowan; James Delong Co Inc Cowan; James Cowan; James Schonscheck Sales and Service Schonscheck Sales and Service Treu, Terry

P9998AMXT™

Rep

99-105 RM Corn Plot Set

163.2

192.2 224.8 242.1

222.8 241.3 223.7 248.2 220.7 222.0 239.3 239.7


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

23.9

21.5

Moisture %

21.6

19.8

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.3

20.2

21.0

Moisture %

19.2

Moisture %

19.1

20.5

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

Moisture %

22.3

22.1

19.9

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.8

22.1

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Avg Loc Loc Yld Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre) (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

29

19.3


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

24.4

22.2

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

20.9

19.3

Moisture %

20.9

19.3

Moisture %

20.6

19.7

Moisture %

21.0

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

23.5

21.7

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.1

21.2

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

22.2

23.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

30

21.8


Rep

Plot

County

Plant Date

Harvest Date

Previous Crop

Planting Rate

P0574AMXT™

P0589AMXT™

P0657AMXT™

P0707AMXT™

P0825AMXT™

DKC58-06RIB

105-108 RM Corn Plot Set

Eagle Valley Leystra Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC AA Seeds LLC AA Seeds LLC AA Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Vellema Seed LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Seed Solutions LLC Klitzman Seed, LLC Klitzman Seed, LLC Vellema Seed LLC Ross Soil Service Ross Soil Service Cowan; James Cowan; James Cowan; James Cowan; James Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis Fever River Seed Cowan; James Cowan; James Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis KelSeeds LLC Delong Co Inc Delong/Watertown Delong/Watertown Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Eagle Valley B & B Agri-Sales B & B Agri-Sales Cowan; James Cowan; James Delong Co Inc Cowan; James

Neldell Farms Leystra Vue Farms Darian Acres LLC Minick; Ron Breu-Kal Farms Coyle; Michael Deans; Dave Acker; Leo Karls; Dan Koltes Farms Rickland Farms Budden; Randy Kennicker's Big K Farms Enke; Robert Hi View Shorthorns Inc Patterson; Dennis Vosberg; Scott A Klahn,Erika Klitzman, Loran Double S Dairy Schriber; Charles Thomas's Dnt Farms Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Gary Nelson Farms R & C Hawkins Farms Wills, Dale Lois Bros Farm Schultz Farms Inc Lee; Dennis Newholm; Randy Withheld By Request Valley View Dairy Meadowdale Farms Meadowdale Farms Peterson; Ted Woolstrum; Jim Yanke Prairie Farm Brenengen Family Farms K & L Livestock Cowan; James Taylor; Frank Weberpal; Ron McCarthy; Kevin

Adams Columbia Columbia Columbia Dane Dane Dane Dane Dane Dane Fond Du Lac Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Grant Green Green Green Lake Iowa Iowa Jefferson Jefferson Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Kenosha Lafayette Racine Racine Racine Racine Racine Richland Rock Rock Rock Rock Sauk Trempealeau Trempealeau Walworth Walworth Walworth Waukesha

13-May 10-May 22-May 15-May 7-May 7-May 5-May 25-Apr 13-May 15-May 7-May 13-May 13-May 25-Apr 15-May 5-May 25-Apr 8-May 25-Apr 9-May 8-May 8-May 2-Jun 2-Jun 24-Apr 24-Apr 24-Apr 14-May 11-May 10-May 9-May 15-May 15-May 17-May 8-May 8-May 8-May 25-Apr 25-Apr 8-May 8-May 9-May 25-Apr 8-May 6-May 8-May

31-Oct 20-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct 18-Oct 25-Oct 21-Oct 20-Oct 7-Nov 8-Nov 31-Oct 13-Oct 1-Nov 30-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct 27-Oct 30-Oct 27-Oct 27-Oct 18-Oct 31-Oct 31-Oct 10-Oct 10-Oct 3-Oct 12-Oct 27-Oct 18-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct 18-Oct 27-Oct 20-Oct 26-Oct 26-Oct 17-Oct 19-Oct 17-Oct 26-Oct 29-Oct 16-Oct 9-Oct 1-Nov 3-Nov

Corn Corn Alf SB Corn SB Corn Corn Corn Corn Alf Corn SB SB Corn Corn SB SB Corn Corn SB Corn SB SB Corn Corn Wheat SB Corn SB SB SB SB SB Corn SB SB Corn SB Corn Corn Corn SB SB Corn SB

34 34.0 29.0 34.5 33.0 34.5 35.0 36.0 33.0 35.0 36 38.0 34.0 34.0 33.0 34.0 34.0 33.0 33.0 36 35.5 35.0 34 34.0 35.0 32.0 34.0 33.0 33.5 33.0 34.0 35.0 33.0 33.5 33.0 36.5 36.5 34.0 34.5 32.0 34.0 33.0 35.0 34 36 34.0

253.6 281.6 216.0 274.2 270.1 234.9 280.4 271.8 271.8 272.4 272.8 295.2 227.4 234.1 216.9 235.0 259.0 263.6 259.8 297.8 249.3 215.5 186.0 185.5 270.4 257.1 254.6 235.3 255.9 261.0 205.1 233.2 242.2 163.2 219.5 246.7 246.7 234.2 262.9 236.4 252.9 257.6 237.6 245.6 243.9 241.7

255.0 266.3 212.2 260.8 254.2 232.8 272.0 275.6 273.4 263.8 282.8 282.8 229.4 242.1 205.3 243.7 245.5 253.7 234.7 288.8 260.1 205.8 187.4 186.9 273.3 248.6 251.4 247.8 251.0 253.3 203.9 217.0 235.2 149.4 230.3 250.5 250.5

247.8 268.0 220.1 265.0 253.5 225.2 256.0 255.8 254.4 271.1 265.0 277.8 220.4 237.1 191.7 227.4 252.7 246.1 228.0 281.3 245.2 202.0 167.0 166.6 251.9 217.8 250.9 232.1 262.2 257.3 206.0 203.8 242.2 146.5 215.8 237.2 237.2 196.6 244.8 239.0 240.5 237.7 229.9 233.1 239.2 221.6

263.6 284.7 213.2 262.5 276.0 229.6 263.9 282.3 251.2 260.9 278.9 281.1 237.4 223.0 187.4 222.0 249.1 252.9 256.2 289.8 261.8 208.7

266.4 283.4

266.7

31

256.3 235.7 238.1 251.2 230.8 252.9 251.3 213.5

264.5 224.7 249.9 247.8 241.1 267.0 203.8 221.1 223.1 228.5 228.5 221.3 257.9 246.8 250.3 230.2 234.2 238.6 238.6 211.7

269.0 278.9 240.4 270.2 299.1 278.8 281.5 294.3 268.5 240.0 221.9 188.7 228.5 258.0 287.4 296.6 301.4 263.1 223.1 164.0 163.5 258.7 247.5 252.4 245.8 241.2 257.2 202.0 229.8

268.0

239.6 249.6 249.6 246.7 283.3 244.0

229.6 283.7 269.4 283.5

225.0 251.3 258.7

273.9 239.6 263.1 218.9 267.0 204.6

262.3 262.3 245.5 218.1

236.1 253.7 257.8 228.8

251.7 239.8


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

22.7

22.8

Moisture %

20.0

20.5

Moisture %

20.4

20.0

Moisture %

20.3

20.3

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

23.1

22.8

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.8

21.3

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Yield (bu/a 56#)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

21.3

Moisture %

21.4

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (56 Pound Bushel per Acre)

32

20.4

19.9


Planting Rate

P0825AMXT™

Corn Corn SB SB SB Corn SB SB Corn Corn SB SB SB

32.0 34.0 33 34.0 33.0 33.5 35.5 33.0 38 38.0 34.0 34.0 34.5

244.0 246.7 257.2 245.0 256.5 241.2 263.1 296.6 268.5 270.0 210.5 258.0 269.0

33

238.2 255.2 214.2 238.5 265.3 261.6 269.3 277.6 256.6 224.9 243.5 268.4

244.7 260.2 229.5 251.2 255.4 258.8 266.0 290.4 264.5 208.7 258.3 269.5

228.5 252.9 203.2 215.1 244.5 254.4 276.6 290.1 258.2 263.1 256.7

DKC58-06RIB

Previous Crop

17-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 18-Oct 27-Oct 27-Oct 27-Oct 30-Oct 13-Oct 1-Nov 30-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct

P1366AMXT™

Harvest Date

8-May 25-Apr 10-May 8-May 12-May 11-May 8-May 25-Apr 13-May 25-Apr 25-Apr 25-Apr 15-May

P1197AMXT™

Plant Date

Sauk Rock Racine Racine Racine Lafayette Iowa Green Grant Grant Grant Grant Columbia

P1151AM™

County

Yanke Prairie Farms Ltd Peterson; Ted Lois Bros Farm Noble Grain Farms Tom Fliess Jr. Wills, Dale Schriber; Charles Klitzman, Loran Budden; Randy Schweigert Family Farms Enke; Robert Vosberg; Scott A Minick; Ron

P1138AM™

Plot

Eagle Valley Ag Service LLC Delong Co Inc Cowan; James Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis Fever River Seed Ross Soil Service Klitzman Seed, LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Seed Solutions LLC SeedLink LLC

P0919AM™

Rep

108-112 RM Corn Plot Set

245.0 226.8 244.0 234.9 217.7 268.6 233.8 283.1 277.2 242.2 217.9 237.6

246.6

245.5

270.0

267.0 202.1 218.1

234.1 258.1 261.1 287.0 285.0 266.4 216.7 277.2

258.7

268.0


2018 New and Leader Pioneer® Brand Corn Silage Products P9789AMXT™ • • • •

Silage CRM: 95

Leader early-season corn silage product Excellent combination of fiber digestibility & tons per acre Good stress emergence allows for positioning on heavier soils 2017 Forage Super Bowl Champion

P1422AMXT™ NEW

Silage CRM: 111

Silage CRM: 112

• • • •

High tonnage & starch content Exceptional root & stalk strength High NLB & Goss’s wilt ratings Broadly adapted north to south

P0242AMXT™

Silage CRM: 104

P1138AM™ NEW

P0496AMX™

Silage CRM: 106

P1197AM™/P1197AMXT™

P0157AM™/P0157AMX™

Silage CRM: 107

P1366AMXT™ NEW

Silage CRM: 114

P0789AMXT™ NEW

Silage CRM: 107

P0783XR

Silage CRM: 107

P0921AMXT™

Silage CRM: 109

P0956AMX™ NEW

Silage CRM: 109

P1151AM™/P1151AMX™

Silage CRM:109

P1180XR

Silage CRM: 111

P1498AM1™

Silage CRM:110

P1449AMX™

Silage CRM: 114

• • • •

• • • •

• • • •

• • • •

• • • •

Leader product with excellent starch & sugar content Outstanding tonnage potential & fiber digestibility Very good ear flex Good history on medium to heavy soil types

• • • •

• • • •

Performance leader at maturity with very good agronomics High yield potential with good fiber digestibility Excellent emergence & drought tolerance Dual-purpose for high forage or grain yield

Leader product with strong agronomics & top-end yield Solid performance across a wide range of yield levels and soils Optimum® AQUAmax® product Dual-purpose for high forage or grain yield

• • • •

New silage product with exceptional tonnage Good plant health for corn-on-corn production Later silking allows product to travel south of zone well Position on soils with good water-holding capacity

• • • •

Leader product with outstanding yield potential & starch Good plant health for corn-on-corn production Moves south of zone well Position on soils with good water holding capacity

• • • •

• Consistent multi-year yield performance & outstanding starch • Optimum AQUAmax product, strong history under drought stress • High NLB and Goss’s wilt ratings • Early silk allows for northern movement

• • • •

• • • •

• • • •

Performance with outstanding quality and yield Very good overall disease package Strong agronomics including mid-season brittle stalk & roots Optimum AQUAmax products allows product placement flexibility

34

Exciting combination of high forage yields & fiber digestibility Strong roots & mid-season brittle stalk resistance Very good drought tolerance & plant health High NLB & Goss’s wilt ratings

Silage CRM:114

Leader product with multiple years of proven performance Excellent combination of silage yield & forage quality Good plant health for corn-on-corn production Strong ear flex for moderate planting rates

Must-plant product with high yield, quality & starch Very good mid-season brittle stalk resistance & root strength Good plant health for corn-on-corn production Dual-purpose for high forage or grain yield

Multiple years of proven performance Very good combination of BMR fiber digestibility & starch Strong roots allow moderate planting rates Excellent disease package

New BMR product with integrated refuge Excellent starch & fiber digestibility Will respond to fungicide application under disease pressure Position on soils with good water-holding capacity

Proven, multi-year BMR leader Outstanding starch complements BMR fiber digestibility Superior agronomics & disease package Early silk helps with northern movement

Leader BMR product with fully integrated refuge High tonnage with good starch content & fiber digestibility Strong agronomics and disease package Position on soils with good water-holding capacity


97-107 RM Corn Silage Plot Set Tons/Acre @ 35% DM

P0242AMXT™

P0238XR P0589AM XT™

36

P0783XR 35

40

34

45

20

25

30

40

P0496AMXT™

P0242AMXT™

P9789AMXT™

Planting Rate

Previous Crop

Harvest Date

Plant Date

Tons/Acre @ 35% DM Leystra Seeds LLC

Leystra; Nate

45

Dry Matter (%)

County

Plot

Rep

Dry Matter (%)

35

Columbia

P0783XR

30

P0238XR

25

P0242AM XT™

P0589AMXT™

20

35

P0496AMXT™

22 21

37

P0242AMXT™

P0238XR

23

P0496AMXT™ P0783XR

38

P9789AMXT™

P0589AMXT™

P9789AMXT™

39

P0783XR

24

40

P9789AMXT™

P0238XR

P0496AMXT™

P0589AMXT™

25

Starch (%)

Starch

10-May

22-Sep

SB

34

33.1 31.9 33.8

19.9 17.7 20.2 19.7 19.4 18.0 40.7 43.2 38.2 43.5 42.2 44.6

Kastning; Richard

Averbeck; Adam

Winnebago 14-May

27-Sep

CS

32

Behm Custom Services LLC

Withheld By Request

Manitowoc 15-May

29-Sep

CS

34

Fever River Seed

Wiegel Riverside Dairy

7-Sep

CS

32

Behm Custom Services LLC

Withheld By Request

7-Oct

Alf

Hundertmark Seed LLC

Murph-Ko Inc

25-Sep

Alf

Lafayette

15-May

Manitowoc

2-Jun

Fond Du Lac 15-May

35

23.0

31.4 36.9 26.9 36.6 22.2

22.9

40.6

37.1 37.0

39.2

26.5 26.2 27.1 26.0

24.5 31.5 30.1 34.0 36.4

32.4

34

15.9 14.8 14.6 14.0

40.0 31.6 37.9 32.1

34

26.7 26.9 27.3 26.2 24.3 20.3 43.0 35.2 37.2 38.0 39.2 39.3


97-107 RM Corn Silage Plot Set 24-hr Fiber Digestibility (%) 11

P0783XR

7

P9789AMXT™ 35

40

6 20.0

45

25.0

30.0

57.0

64.9

54.6

57.0

61.6

58.5

45.3

61.6

64.4

10.4

68.7

11.1

45.4

50.6 67.0

60.1

57.3

60.3

68.1

59.6

59.2

64.1

61.2

57.1

56.7

55.6

60.2

67.0

66.0

8.1

11.5

8.3

10.0

10.2 10.0

8.2

40.0

45.0

7.4

10.9

9.7

9.6

11.1

11.3

10.1

7.6

P0783XR

P0238XR

P0589AMXT™

7.3

3783 3947 3765 3979 3994 4182 26318 24390 26647 27381 27130 26360

7.2

10.1

P0238XR

3713 3732 3681

7.1

10.1

Pounds Milk/Acre

7.7 7.3

11.3

P0589AMXT™

Pounds Milk/Ton

9.6

10.8

P0496AMXT™

P0242AMXT™

P9789AMXT™

P0783XR

P0238XR

P0589AMXT™

uNDF 64.8

35.0

Dry Matter (%)

P0496AMXT™

P0242AMXT™

P9789AMXT™

P0783XR

P0238XR

P0589AMXT™

P0496AMXT™

P0242AMXT™

P9789AMXT™

Dry Matter (%)

24-hr Fiber Digestibility

P0783XR

P0496AMXT™

30

P0238XR

P0242AMXT™

25

P0589AMXT™

8

P0242AMXT™

20

P9789AMXT™ P0242AMXT™

9

P0589AMXT™

P0496AMXT™

P0496AMXT™

10

P9789AMXT™

P0238XR

P0783XR

65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55

uNDF (%)

8.0

3910

3861 43013 41694 43514 3809

3983

31447

42411 29607

31966

3751 3583 3800 4035

3915 34818 32878 36012 36717

33588

3859 3682 3967 3786

21512 19012 20209 18503

3837 3649 3691 3831 4054 3943 35915 34353 35230 35092 34464 27964

36


107-111 RM Corn Silage Plot Set Tons/Acre @ 35% DM

Starch (%)

29

37

P0789AMXT™

28

35

27

P0956AM X™ P0789AMXT™

P0921AM P1180XR XT™

36

34

36

31

37

31

32

33

Adams Columbia Columbia

13-May 10-May 27-May

25-Sep 22-Sep 9-Oct

Corn SB Corn

34 34 35

Tons/Acre @ 35% DM Starch 28.8 24.2 25.9 23.5 22.4 37.6 41.7 43.0 39.7 34.7 37.4 38.1 42.2 36.5 36.9 35.6 37.0 33.6 35.4 32.8 37.6 31.9 29.2 29.9 31.9 38.8 40.6 44.0 38.0 37.2

Columbia

8-May

11-Sep

Corn

34

20.4 20.8 20.1 18.8 20.2 31.6 36.0 32.4 33.3 31.5

CS CS CS CS Corn Alf CS Alf Corn Alf Corn CS Wheat CS CS Wheat CS Corn Corn CS Alf Corn CS

32.5 32.5 35 38 36 34 38 33 32 34 34 36 36 32 34.0 34 34.5 32 34 33.5 36 33.5 33

Columbia Columbia Dane Dane Dodge Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Grant Grant Green Lake Green Lake Jefferson Lafayette Manitowoc Manitowoc Marquette Monroe Richland Sauk Sauk Washington Waukesha

15-May 25-Sep 19-May 22-Sep 5-May 26-Sep 8-May 21-Sep 20-May 5-Oct 15-May 25-Sep 21-Apr 29-Sep 7-May 14-Sep 1-Jun 27-Sep 8-May 4-Sep 13-May 25-Sep 25-Apr 27-Sep 16-May 27-Sep 15-May 7-Sep 15-May 29-Sep 17-May 22-Oct 14-May 29-Sep 28-May 30-Aug 15-May 18-Sep 12-May 2-Oct 13-May 22-Sep 10-May 18-Sep 27-May 20-Sep

37

P0789AMXT™

Planting Rate

SeedLink LLC Ziegler; Jesse AA Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Kastning; Richard Vellema Seed LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Leystra Seeds LLC Vellema Seed LLC Knoebel; Steven Fever River Seed Behm Custom Services LLC Behm Custom Services LLC SeedLink LLC Larson; Kevin KelSeeds LLC Eagle Valley Ag Service LLC Gumz Seed Service LLC Lake Michigan Seeds LLC Isle Edge Seeds

Dry Matter (%) Previous Crop

SeedLink LLC

37

Harvest Date

Neldell Farms Llc Leystra; Nate Breezy Prairie Farms Inc. Fourth Generation Homestead Quality Harvestors, LLC Wargo Acres Endres; Gary Laufenberg; Fred & Dave Schultz; Keven Murph-Ko Inc J&J Pickart Dairy LLC Rickland Farms Buttles; Andrew Fenn View Farm L.L.C. Pride View Dairy LLC Double S Dairy Maple Mound Farms Wiegel Riverside Dairy Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Hockerman Brothers Inc Leis Farms, LLC Junction View Dairy Bender; Brian Haag; Jamie Roden Echo Valley LLC Redlin Farms Llc

36

Plant Date

Plot

Eagle Valley Ag Service LLC Leystra Seeds LLC PaulsonCrest Farms

35

County

Rep

Dry Matter (%)

34

21.5 31.8 32.6 31.2 27.9 32.9 30.9 19.6 24.8 30.6 33.1 24.4 25.1 25.4 25.5 25.4 28.0 29.9 31.3 13.4 30.8

27.4 25.4 19.6 34.1 27.4 32.0 27.5 23.1 28.4 23.7 31.2 24.9 29.4 25.0 20.9 24.2 25.1 22.1 30.0 24.9 32.5 31.0 21.8 24.9 25.3 23.6 25.0 25.4 24.2 19.2 18.9 25.0 25.1 21.9 29.7 29.2 24.6 25.7 7.7 11.3 28.4 25.2

26.0 19.7 27.1 27.5 24.6 23.6 25.6 24.6 22.8 22.5 23.8 31.1 24.5 25.2 23.8 21.2 23.9 24.6 23.6 27.7 20.6 7.0 24.1

26.3 27.7 25.3 30.3 26.7

27.3 22.8 26.3 26.0 27.6 23.4

35.5 35.4 39.0 39.5 34.8 43.7 33.0 39.3 31.3 36.1 35.0 42.4 21.6 38.0 31.3

25.2 25.9 26.6 24.6 7.1 25.9

33.0 30.6 42.0 37.1 25.2 29.5

47.8 41.3 38.4 40.3 38.6 41.0 30.3 38.6 39.7 34.1 40.4 37.1 31.3 26.4 47.2 36.4 32.6 31.3 37.9 37.5 33.6 38.4 38.0 33.1 20.3 23.7 36.9 39.2 37.7 46.9 41.5 29.0 34.4 33.6 40.8 40.1 43.9 41.7 30.2 32.0 30.1 31.4

39.2 37.1 36.3 38.1 35.0 32.5 35.7 24.4 28.1 32.5 35.9 37.5 37.1 28.7 37.9 36.2 45.1 34.7 32.3 35.3 38.7 32.3 36.4

P1449AMX™

35

P1180XR

34

P0956AMX™

33

P0921AMXT™

32

P0789AMXT™

31

P1449AM X™

32

P1449AMX™

24

P1449AMX™ P1180XR

P1180XR

25

33

P0956AM X™

P0956AMX™

P0921AMXT™

P0921AMXT™

26

33.8 34.2 30.6 34.9 31.2

23.7 36.1 32.7 31.3 37.1 17.5

46.2 33.1 40.5 38.3 36.7 25.9


107-111 RM Corn Silage Plot Set 24-hr Fiber Digestibility (%)

uNDF (%)

66

11

P1180XR P1449AM X™

9

58

50

31

32

33

34

35

36

6

37

31

32

33

64.2

66.9

64.4 60.1

63.9 65.2

60.8

62.4

11.3 10.8 10.4 10.8 13.1 11.5

11.7 10.8 9.8 9.1 12.4 12.2

7.7 7.0 8.3 10.5 7.9 7.8 7.6 7.7 8.7 7.8 9.7 8.6 6.5 8.6 7.8 8.1 6.8 9.1 8.1

3658 3711 3672 3362

7.5 6.9 7.9 8.5 8.5 10.3 7.5 8.9 8.3 8.2 9.1 11.6 7.4 5.9 6.7

7.0 6.8 8.5 7.8

3584 3677 3704 3733 3623 3803 3807 3662 3735 3572 3514 3701 3521 3895 3648

7.2 8.4 8.5 7.9 8.1 6.9

8.3 9.0 6.2 8.6 10.1 8.3

6.4 7.3 6.6 8.0 9.6

38

3626 3588 3727 3687 3218 3580

P1180XR

9.5 10.2 12.6 11.6 10.4 10.5 8.6 11.7 12.1 13.5 10.4 12.6 9.2

8.0 7.4 9.1

P0956AMX™

11.3 10.4 10.7 10.3 11.8 9.8 9.2 10.0 10.4 12.2 12.2 10.4 12.8 8.7 10.4

6.8 9.1 7.1

P0921AMXT™

uNDF 7.6 8.3 7.4

P0789AMXT™

58.4

10.4 10.8 10.5

P1449AMX™

56.0 66.7 65.3

11.0 12.3 11.0

P1180XR

BMR12B75

BMR10B27

62.8 62.7

P0956AMX™

50.5 57.6 57.1 58.2 59.6 54.1 58.1

60.6 63.1

P0921AMXT™

56.2 56.6 54.3 56.7 51.6 56.7

57.4 57.6 54.4 59.4 55.3 58.0 57.6 58.5 54.4 52.8 57.4 56.5 45.5

24-hr Fiber Digestibility 64.5 66.3 63.1 62.7 66.8 67.2 62.3 64.6 63.9 55.9 61.1 62.0 57.6 59.1 59.0 62.7 66.0 67.4 65.7 68.4 69.8 66.1 67.5 61.3 63.6 63.8 63.6 67.0 64.5 63.6 64.6 66.5 68.4 61.6 63.3 62.4 65.9 67.9 71.4 62.0 63.9 63.3 61.4 61.7 60.3 54.7 57.8 65.2 66.9 65.1 51.6 52.8 65.5 66.8 58.6 62.4 60.6 65.4 66.6 63.3 67.5 61.2 65.6 65.1 67.1 67.8 69.4 60.3 64.3 66.4 65.5 68.8 66.5

35

36

37

Dry Matter %

P0789AMXT™

55.4 56.4 55.5 56.0 55.4 55.9 59.5 56.3 58.3 54.1 52.2 55.0 58.1 47.1 58.7

P1449AMX™

55.2 55.2 55.2 50.2 50.0

P1180XR

P0921AMXT™

53.6 57.5 55.2 50.6

P0956AMX™

P0789AMXT™

Dry Matter (%)

34

Pounds Milk/Ton 3793 4065 4044 3657 3768 3938 3730 3995 3964 3464 3525 3728 3812 3849 3878 3875 3982 3817 4036 3995 3801 4015 3438 3804 3813 3874 3838 3927 3712 3896 3864 3719 3763 3779 3922 3797 3906 3780 3963 4054 3595 3796 3844 3438 3819 3875 3719 3622 3663 3404 3734 3899 3815 4034 4111 3956 4006 3777 3871 3999 3552 3926 3942 3691 3791 3829 3897 3909 3928 4035 4039 3422 3631 3790 3650 3846 4034

3828 3928 3932 3699 3718 3879 3970 3968 3798

36813 48536 48316 24007

3875 3818 4134 3775 3663 3660

26905 40873 42290 40770 35309 43846 41148 25137 32418 38256 40663 31562 30886 34599 32503

4090 4000 4029 4062 3982 3818

32176 35134 39041 40339 15039 38559

Pounds Milk/Acre 36788 32698 33243 48775 55612 50310 41668 40833 41417 25217 24817 24570 36621 34274 35239 26537 27477 45536 38662 37869 42618 38588 33137 30683 32815 38523 31870 32448 40479 33917 34564 38290 32975 32491 28671 32215 31097 33237 30606 31904 37754 33069 32071 39132 41385 42231 28424 31596 31362 30164 30882 34387 33315 35818 34173 33517 19673 25401 25554 33458 31128 34419 33996 28311 31300 39862 39863 37901 33772 36281 29179 9250 14380 9244 36254 33947 34053

P1449AMX™

52

P0956AMX™

7

P1180XR

P0921AM XT™

P1180XR P1449AMX™

8

P0789AMXT™

P0956AMX™

56 54

P0789AMXT™

P0921AM XT™

10

P0921AMXT™

60

P0956AMX™

P0789AMXT™

62

P1449AMX™

64

29962 50653 43861 26112 34277 37537 35183 42135 35437

37015 30445 38036 34371 35399 29974

36142 36242 37461 34946 34625


111-114 RM Corn Silage Plot Set Tons/Acre @ 35% DM

Starch (%)

31

38

P1422AMXT™ P1366AMXT™ P1197AMXT™ P1498AM1™ P1449AM X™ 36

34

37

32

33

34

36

37

P1498AM1™

P1366AMXT™

P1197AMXT™

Planting Rate

Previous Crop

Harvest Date

Plant Date

Dry Matter (%)

County

Plot

Rep

Dry Matter (%)

35

P1449AMX™

35

P1449AM X™

P1422AMXT™

34

35

P1366AMXT™

33

P1422AMXT™

P1197AMXT™

32

P1197AMXT™

39.2

37.0

37.6

34.7

37.9

32.8

35.9

33.7

32.8

35.7

36.8

40.0

40.4

37.2

41.2

20.2

20.6

29.8

33.3

36.7

31.5

38.6

25.3

28.6

33.0

34.9

40.7

30.6

32.9

34.9

35.4

P1498AM1™

28 27

36

P1449AMX™

29

P1498AM1™ P1366AMXT™

37

P1422AMXT™

30

Tons/Acre @ 35% DM Eagle Valley Ag Service LLC

Neldell Farms Llc

Adams

13-May

25-Sep

Corn

34

29.0

25.7

26.7

22.4

Leystra Seeds LLC

Leystra; Nate

Columbia

10-May

22-Sep

SB

34

39.2

36.0

37.0

36.9

PaulsonCrest Farms

Breezy Prairie Farms Inc.

Columbia

27-May

9-Oct

Corn

35

34.9

34.3

37.5

31.9

SeedLink LLC

Fourth Generation Homestead

Columbia

8-May

11-Sep

Corn

34

19.5

22.8

20.0

AA Seeds LLC

Endres; Gary

Dane

5-May

26-Sep

CS

35

30.8

34.5

36.0

SeedLink LLC

Blue Star Dairy Farms

Dane

5-May

28-Sep

CS

36

28.2

SeedLink LLC

Laufenberg; Fred & Dave

Dane

8-May

21-Sep

CS

38

33.0

32.3

32.3

SeedLink LLC

Withheld By Request

Dane

5-May

21-Sep

CS

34

36.6

30.0

31.5

Leystra Seeds LLC

Schultz; Keven

Dodge

20-May

5-Oct

Corn

36

28.5

36.6

29.3

26.7

Starch 26.5

31.1

44.5 30.3

45.8

30.0

37.8

42.2

37.8

30.5

37.5

38.6

36.3

35.3

34.3

36.9

31.2

39.1

Vellema Seed LLC

Rickland Farms

Fond Du Lac

7-May

14-Sep

Alf

33

29.8

27.5

28.8

27.3

27.4

32.8

29.7

26.1

23.7

Reddy Ag Service Inc

Buttles; Andrew

Grant

1-Jun

27-Sep

Corn

32

21.5

22.2

23.4

22.8

29.5

39.8

38.1

35.6

36.1

Reddy Ag Service Inc

Fenn View Farm L.L.C.

Grant

8-May

4-Sep

Alf

34

21.9

24.3

33.2

26.3

23.5

27.0

35.1

30.5

32.7

Leystra Seeds LLC

Pride View Dairy LLC

Green Lake

13-May

25-Sep

Corn

34

29.3

29.1

30.3

29.4

29.4

37.9

40.2

40.0

31.3

42.8

Vellema Seed LLC

Double S Dairy

Green Lake

25-Apr

27-Sep

SB

36

31.9

30.4

34.5

33.3

33.9

36.1

34.6

36.9

39.4

35.7

Knoebel; Steven

Maple Mound Farms

Jefferson

16-May

27-Sep Wheat

36

26.0

28.2

26.7

27.3

28.5

40.1

29.0

34.9

37.1

37.4

Smith; Steven

Carpenter; Steve

Lafayette

8-May

15-Sep

Corn

34

26.5

27.8

23.7

31.8

35.5

31.5

KelSeeds LLC

Junction View Dairy

Richland

15-May

18-Sep

Corn

25.4

26.8

28.8

Eagle Valley Ag Service LLC

Bender; Brian

Sauk

12-May

2-Oct

CS

33.5 31.0

30.5

27.2

39

34

26.6

25.0

32.7

37.6

35.9

30.7

41.2

43.1

37.3

30.1

34.5 40.5

41.3


111-114 RM Corn Silage Plot Set 24-hr Fiber Digestibility (%) 12

P1449AM X™

10

62

34

35

36

6

37

24-hr Fiber Digestibility 56.8

52.0

63.1

56.6

59.5

55.0

67.2

55.8

60.7

56.5

63.9

58.5

51.7

52.0

54.9

62.0

59.1

61.0

58.4

55.9

69.8

58.1

52.8

P1197AMXT™

P1498AM1™

P1449AMX™

uNDF

55.1

56.2

11.6

12.0

8.0

12.7

9.7

10.7

7.4

11.2

9.1

9.9

9.1

10.5

33

9.8

6.8

10.5 9.2

10.5

50.0

3729

3675

3578

3828

3589

3731

3626

3928

3672

3850

3784

3932

3337

3455

3626

3677

3675

3778

3809

57.9

60.6

55.8

59.6

59.6

54.3

67.5

58.7

58.7

56.3

63.8

61.1

61.4

57.1

68.4

62.1

59.1

57.2

62.4

59.1

62.8

60.5

54.9

58.0

53.8 58.0

57.8

10.5

11.0

12.5

60.7

10.3

8.7

10.7

10.6

10.2

10.3

7.8

63.8

8.9

9.1

10.4

8.3

57.5

8.0

9.3

10.2

9.0

71.4

63.0

13.1

8.7

10.0

9.1

55.1

63.3

56.9

11.5

10.3

12.7

55.1

53.4

62.4

56.1

12.9

11.8

65.5

58.4

57.8

59.2

9.3

7.7

55.8

54.2

62.5

10.9

57.5

60.4

60.9

56.5

58.8

52.5

65.1

34

35

Pounds Milk/Ton

10.9

10.8

32

36

37

Dry Matter (%) P1422AMXT™

P1366AMXT™

P1197AMXT™

P1498AM1™

P1449AMX™

P1422AMXT™

P1366AMXT™

P1197AMXT™

Dry Matter (%)

33075

33440

29962

49245

47002

46979

50653

3817

44814

46192

49599

43861

47631

3699

3832

22828

27538

25457

26112

27630

3970

3615

39665

44389

47560

35183

36232

42135

38770

37631

3777

3930

3734

3766

3825

3676

3713

3712

3770

3798

8.3

3807

3730

3566

3875

10.0

3912

3767

3645

3818

9.1

3699

3958

3803

8.6

9.6

3673

3741

12.0

7.5

12.0

3615

10.6

10.1

9.1

3779

11.3

8.2

10.9

9.8

9.6

10.8

8.9

12.3

7.3

41397

43632

44388

42249

3879

48257

40213

40486

37062

34610

38658

35437

3830

39713

35865

35922

37015

36757

3698

29422

29245

29906

30445

38125

4134

3919

28298

33630

33816

38036

32166

3719

3775

3847

37630

38049

39496

34371

39628

3568

3647

3911

3637

40331

38006

44042

45563

43105

3710

3701

3663

3753

34370

36620

34597

34993

37426

3593

3634

3802

33362

35361

31595

3726

3837

3859

9.4

3804

3873

3613

3968

34374

3688

9.1

40

3702

3805

9.0

58.2

Pounds Milk/Acre 37858

10.5

60.7

8.5

P1498AM1™

33

P1449AMX™

32

7

P1422AMXT™

54

P1422AMXT™

P1366AMXT™

P1197AMXT™

P1449AM X™

8

P1197AMXT™

56

9

P1498AM1™

58

P1366AMXT™ P1498AM1™

P1366AMXT™

60

P1422AMXT™

P1197AMXT™ P1366AMXT™ P1498AM1™

11

P1449AMX™

64

P1422AMXT™

66

uNDF (%)

4029

3808

33066

35941

38952

3825

41234

41379

34435

41362

33343 37461

41150


2018 New and Leader Pioneer® Brand Soybean Products

P16A35X NEW

SCN: PI88788 • Exciting new yield leader • Rps1c PRR gene & highly tolerant to BSR • Above average white mold tolerance & standability

P15T46R2

P19A14X NEW

SCN: Peking • Top-end yield in late Group I • Peking SCN source offers industry leading protection • Good brown stem rot and sudden death syndrome tolerance

P19T39R2

P21A28X NEW

SCN: Peking • Exciting new variety with both yield and agronomics • Good choice for fields with SDS or white mold history • Strong standability and overall consistency

P22T41R2

P22T24X

SCN: PI88788 • Top-end yield with RR2X technology • Offensive-type variety with good standability • Consider the SDS rate of ILeVO® in at-risk fields

P22T69R

P24A80X NEW

SCN: PI88788 • New agronomic leader with RR2X technology • Excellent ratings against SDS & white mold • Rps1k Phytophthora gene with above average field tolerance

P22T73R

P31A22X

P24T05R

SCN: PI88788 • Proven yielder at mid-Group I • Strong PRR field resistance & Rps1c & highly resistant to BSR • Manage appropriately in fields with a history of white mold SCN: PI88788 • High yielding late-group 1 • Rps1k PRR & good field tolerance for Phytophthora • Consider the SDS rate of ILeVO® in at-risk fields SCN: Peking • Multiple year proven yield performance and standability • Excels in top-end yield environments • Consider the SDS rate of ILeVO® in at-risk fields SCN: Peking • Proven & consistent leader in the maturity • Solid white mold & SDS tolerance • Excellent emergence and harvest standability SCN: PI88788 • Multiple years of high yields • Excellent tolerance to SDS and BSR • Manage fields with a history of white mold appropriately

SCN: PI88788 • Exciting new variety with top-end yield potential • Outstanding tolerance to SDS • Rps1k and good Phytophthora field tolerance

SCN: PI88788 • Agronomic leader with multiple years of proven performance • Outstanding white mold & SDS tolerance • Excellent emergence & harvest standability

P25A70R NEW

SCN: Peking • Exciting new leader product with top end-yield potential • Strong emergence, standability and SDS tolerance • Must-plant variety in Glyphosate Tolerant lineup

P28T08R

• Multiple year yield leader in the maturity • Average tolerance to white mold and SDS • Excellent choice for high yield potential fields

41

SCN: PI88788


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

13.4

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

13.3

Moisture %

12.9

13.0

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.2

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

13.2

Moisture %

12.5

12.4

Moisture %

12.8

12.5

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.1

12.7 Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.3

Moisture %

13.1

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

42

12.8

12.5


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#) Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

13.1

Moisture %

13.0

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

12.2

11.9

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.9

Moisture %

13.0

12.4

12.4

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.4

Moisture %

12.9

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

11.9

12.1

Moisture %

12.7

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

12.5

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

43

Moisture %

12.3

12.1


44

70.3 69.4 72.7 75.3 18.4 33.6 28.9 16.4 69.1 72.3 70.3 72.2 79.1 54.8 52.8 65.2 80.3 72.3 83.9 61.1 56.9 53.8 57.3 45.4 47.4 40.1 50.6 55.6 58.6 56.5 72.4 71.6 68.0 76.3 57.3 53.1 61.9 59.2 65.1 64.8 65.2 60.0 54.7 52.2 45.2 57.8 59.6 56.1 63.5 54.0 60.8 59.2 62.5 61.0 48.5 48.1 40.2

75.3 26.1 77.0 80.8 65.5 82.9 59.9 48.7 60.6 77.0 68.1 66.3 56.0 68.3 56.7 61.7 57.4

AG1636

Conservation Conventional Conventional Conventional Conservation Conventional Conservation Conservation Conventional Strip Conventional Conventional Conservation Conventional Conventional Conventional Conventional

P19A14X

Tillage

18-Oct 26-Oct 29-Sep 2-Oct 1-Oct 9-Oct 28-Oct 21-Oct 20-Oct 9-Oct 30-Sep 3-Oct 31-Oct 27-Sep 27-Sep 30-Aug 1-Oct

P19T39R2

Harvest Date

14-May 7-Jun 10-May 10-May 19-May 13-May 8-Jun 2-Jun 20-May 13-May 27-May 22-May 30-May 13-May 12-May 12-May 27-May

P18T26R2

Plant Date

Calumet Calumet Columbia Dane Dodge Dodge Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Green Lake Marquette Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago

P16A35X

County

Forest Brook Farms LLC Weber; Michael Leystra Vue Farms Wolfe Brothers LLC Calamus Farms LLC Kraus Grain Farm L.L.C. K-View Farm Philipsky; Paul Kasting; Richard Peachy; Brian Riedeman; Roger Schwandt Farms Gumz Muck Farms LLC Maple Crest Acres LLC Stertz; Robert Withheld By Request Silver Maple Farms

P15T83R

Plot

Forest Brook Seeds LLC Kastning; Richard Leystra Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Hundertmark Seed LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Kastning; Richard Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Gumz Seed Service LLC Schonscheck Sales and Service Schonscheck Sales and Service Schonscheck Sales and Service Treu; Terry

P15T46R2

Rep

1.5-1.9 RM Soybean Plot Set

73.3 69.7 71.6

44.0 51.4 61.0 63.9 54.5 61.3 40.2


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

11.7

12.6

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

12.0

12.0

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.9

12.9

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.0

12.8

Moisture %

12.9

12.6

Moisture %

13.4

13.7

13.1

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.0

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Moisture %

Moisture %

13.5

13.9

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

45


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

13.0

Moisture %

12.8

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

12.4

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.7

Moisture %

12.8

12.6

12.7

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.2

12.4

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

12.5

Moisture %

12.2

12.2

Moisture %

13.3

13.8

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.7

13.7

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

46


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

12.6

Moisture %

12.5

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

12.4

12.2

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.8

12.7

Moisture %

12.0

11.9

Moisture %

Moisture %

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

12.7

12.0

12.6

11.9

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.7

Moisture %

12.7

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

47

12.6

12.5


48

60.0 57.3 60.5 58.4 75.3 69.6 73.6 73.1 77.0 68.2 71.2 73.2 67.3 73.1 65.9 67.1 64.7 74.3 72.9 74.6 66.5 54.7 58.3 64.8 60.3 55.3 50.2 67.2 79.0 69.6 65.0 80.8 75.9 80.2 81.5 70.3 46.6 58.1 52.8 62.1 67.6 75.7 71.4 71.0 65.5 61.4 71.4 64.2 82.9 72.7 80.3 88.6 74.9 59.9 61.5 56.6 53.8 48.7 50.1 52.0 47.3 60.4 58.0 71.5 69.2 65.2 64.0 77.0 72.1 70.3 68.1 59.5 61.3 60.7 60.2 71.3 69.7 68.9 66.1 64.6 65.9 63.0 62.0 76.9 64.1 68.5 53.3 66.3 64.5 63.7 62.0 64.5 63.4 63.6 63.9 63.6 59.5 76.8 59.6 64.5 58.5 67.6 58.0 62.0 54.1 54.6 58.0 62.0 54.1 54.6 61.0 55.6 57.3 58.3 59.8 47.2 52.6 50.4 47.2 52.6 50.4 71.4 75.4 71.7 69.8 64.7 60.5 64.1 70.2 63.6 56.0 61.7 59.5 58.2 59.1 60.4 64.1 62.9 67.2 68.7 48.7 45.9 58.2 57.8 60.2 72.3 71.6 71.9 75.1 70.0 64.4 65.9 57.6 63.3 65.0 57.9

AG2035

P24A80X

P24T05R

Conventional Conservation Conventional Conventional Conventional No-Till Conventional No-Till Conventional No-Till Conservation Conservation Strip Conservation Conventional Conservation Conventional Conventional No-Till Strip Conventional No-Till No-Till Conventional No-Till Conventional Conventional No-Till No-Till Conservation No-Till Conventional Conventional Conventional No-Till Mulch Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conservation Conventional No-Till Conservation Conservation Conventional

P22T73R

Tillage

19-Oct 18-Oct 29-Sep 19-Oct 3-Oct 29-Oct 2-Oct 9-Nov 2-Oct 1-Nov 1-Nov 25-Sep 19-Oct 1-Oct 9-Oct 28-Oct 21-Oct 20-Oct 20-Oct 9-Oct 30-Sep 18-Oct 3-Oct 20-Oct 20-Oct 3-Oct 29-Sep 9-Oct 18-Oct 9-Oct 9-Oct 31-Oct 2-Oct 2-Oct 25-Sep 18-Oct 30-Aug 31-Oct 27-Sep 18-Oct 28-Sep 26-Oct 2-Oct 2-Oct 26-Sep 20-Oct

P22T69R

Harvest Date

6-Jun 14-May 10-May 26-May 27-May 1-Jun 15-May 17-May 10-May 2-Jun 10-Jun 25-May 8-May 19-May 13-May 8-Jun 2-Jun 23-May 27-May 13-May 27-May 5-Jun 13-May 1-Jun 1-Jun 22-May 14-May 15-May 2-Jun 2-Jun 10-May 7-Jun 6-May 6-May 15-May 28-May 30-May 30-May 15-May 2-Jun 17-May 2-Jun 8-May 8-May 15-May 30-May

P22T41R2

Plant Date

Boone, Illinois Calumet Columbia Columbia Columbia Dane Dane Dane Dane Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Fond Du Lac Grant Grant Grant Grant Green Lake Iowa Iowa Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Kenosha La Crosse Lafayette Marquette Racine Racine Racine Richland Rock Rock Rock Sauk

P22T24X

County

Fritsch; John Forest Brook Farms LLC Leystra Vue Farms JRS Link Farms Macheel; Dale Coyle; Michael Kalscheur; Jesse Karls; Dan Wolfe Brothers LLC AgVantage, LLC. Coughlin Farms Inc Behl Turkey Farm Butterbrodt;Andrew Calamus Farms LLC Kraus Grain Farm L.L.C. K-View Farm Philipsky; Paul Kastning; Richard Franke; Scott Peachy; Brian Riedeman; Roger Schweigert Family Farms Enke; Robert Hi View Shorthorns Inc Vosberg; Scott A Schwandt Farms Justin Doyle/Bob Daentl Schriber, Charles Guenther; Richard B & D Farms Kramer, Derek Maple Mound Farms Holland Bros. Holland Bros. Withheld By Request Hoyer; Kevin J Wills, Dale Gumz Muck Farms LLC Lee; Dennis Paul Johnsen Withheld By Request Eberle; Kevin Holapa;John Woolstrum; Jim Blaser; Bob Lankey Farms

P21A28X

Plot

Delong/Watertown Forest Brook Seeds LLC Leystra Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC AA Seeds LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Agvantage LLC Delong/Watertown Isle Edge Seeds Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Kraus Ag Sales & Service Hundertmark Seed LLC Hundertmark Seed LLC Kastning; Richard Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Vellema Seed LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Seed Solutions LLC Leystra Seeds LLC Ross Soil Service Ross Soil Service Agvantage LLC Delong/Watertown Delong/Watertown Knoebel; Steven SeedLink LLC SeedLink LLC Cowan; James Melrose Farm Service Inc Fever River Seed Gumz Seed Service LLC Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis Lee; Dennis KelSeeds LLC Delong/Evansville Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Lake Prarie Ag Service LLC Tri County Seed & Chemicals

P19T39R2

Rep

1.9-2.4 RM Soybean Plot Set

57.7 66.9 69.0 63.4 66.5 75.1 72.3

49.1 73.2 64.2 72.1 56.5 49.6 57.8 63.7 67.8 62.0 68.6 65.8 50.5 63.2 62.7 61.5 61.3 58.2 58.2 59.0 71.3

59.8 53.2 44.3 65.8 75.3 52.0 58.1 70.4 71.6 65.9 67.0 56.0 51.7 58.0 63.8 64.1 61.6 82.8 65.8 66.9 69.1 52.2 62.5 65.1 58.8 59.9 61.3 60.6 60.6 57.2 44.4 44.4 70.0

73.9

52.5 67.2

60.2 60.2

74.4

68.7 66.3 60.1 57.5 60.4 54.9 64.3 49.8 48.3 58.7 61.2 58.9 72.0 72.0 75.6 71.2 59.3 56.7 60.9 59.2


49

60.3 64.0 58.9 60.7 59.9

AG2035

52.1 59.8 69.2 52.4 50.7 58.2 58.2

P24A80X

46.5 49.3 51.2 50.2 54.9 59.3 61.1 55.7 68.5 66.1 72.4 61.7 62.3 45.8 41.8 52.1 56.1 52.1 54.9 59.9 57.3 59.9 57.3 52.5 62.5 67.3 63.3 66.1 64.5 60.0 63.1 57.0 53.5 61.7 61.0 62.4 57.4 54.2 53.3 52.7

P24T05R

Conservation No-Till No-Till Conventional No-Till Conventional Conventional Conventional Conventional Conventional No-Till Conventional Conventional

P22T73R

Tillage

29-Oct 31-Oct 20-Oct 19-Oct 18-Oct 21-Oct 21-Oct 18-Oct 9-Oct 27-Aug 19-Oct 30-Aug 1-Oct

P22T69R

Harvest Date

27-May 26-May 13-May 29-May 12-May 1-Jun 1-Jun 2-Jun 31-May 13-May 1-Jun 12-May 27-May

P22T41R2

Plant Date

Trempealeau Vernon Vernon Vernon Vernon Walworth Walworth Walworth Walworth Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago Winnebago

P22T24X

County

Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Larson; Kevin Weber; Scott Fitch; William P Cowan; James Cowan; James Smage; Noel Allen C. Guthrie Maple Crest Acres LLC Withheld By Request Withheld By Request Silver Maple Farms

P21A28X

Plot

Weltzien; Michael Bobs Crop Center LLC Larson; Kevin Reddy Ag Service Inc Tri County Seed & Chemicals Cowan; James Cowan; James Cowan; James Delong/Watertown Schonscheck Sales and Service Schonscheck Sales and Service Schonscheck Sales and Service Treau; Terry

P19T39R2

Rep

1.9-2.4 RM Soybean Plot Set

56.8 62.0 59.1 63.1 52.7 52.5 54.5 54.5 61.9 62.2 59.9 57.2

61.5


WI Yield Data

USA Yield Data

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

2016 - 2017 as of Nov. 10

Moisture %

12.5

12.4

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.3

12.2

Moisture %

12.5

126

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

12.8

12.9

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.3

13.4

13.1

13.3

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Moisture %

13.5

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Yield (bu/a 60#)

Moisture %

13.4

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

Avg Loc Yld (60 Pound Bushel per Acre)

50

Moisture %

13.1

13.3


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59.3 66.0 61.9 67.4 62.0 66.8 71.5 71.3 63.1 62.7 68.5 60.3 58.4 57.8 54.9 53.0 43.9 66.9 48.6 61.3 60.9 61.1 63.6 68.5 56.2 68.2 66.5 60.6 59.2 57.1 62.7 69.6 55.9 52.4 61.1 59.3

62.4 56.8 64.5 58.0 60.6 65.1

66.9 64.8 59.7 59.9 55.3 46.7

AG2836

Conventional Conventional Conservation No-Till No-Till No-Till Conventional No-Till No-Till Conventional Conventional Conservation Conservation No-Till Conventional Conservation Conservation Conventional Conservation Conventional Conventional

AG2535

Tillage

29-Sep 29-Oct 1-Oct 9-Oct 18-Oct 3-Oct 20-Oct 20-Oct 9-Oct 31-Oct 2-Oct 30-Aug 9-Oct 19-Oct 3-Oct 27-Sep 2-Oct 31-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 9-Oct

P28T71X

Harvest Date

10-May 1-Jun 19-May 13-May 5-Jun 13-May 1-Jun 1-Jun 15-May 7-Jun 6-May 30-May 14-May 29-May 18-May 15-May 8-May 30-May 7-May 1-Jun 31-May

P28T08R

Plant Date

Columbia Dane Dodge Fond Du Lac Grant Grant Grant Grant Iowa Jefferson Jefferson Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette McHenry, IL Racine Rock Vernon Vernon Walworth Walworth

P27T47R

County

Leystra Vue Farms Coyle; Michael Calamus Farms LLC Peachy; Brian Schweigert Family Farms Enke; Robert Hi View Shorthorns Inc Vosberg; Scott A Schriber, Charles Maple Mound Farms Holland Bros. Wills, Dale Gifford; Aaron Ludlum; Jason Wesemann; Randy Lee; Dennis Woolstrum; Jim Withheld By Request Larson; Kevin Cowan; James Allen C. Guthrie

P25A70R

Plot

Leystra Seeds LLC AA Seeds LLC Kraus Ag Sales & Service Vellema Seed LLC Benton Feed & Farm Supply LLC Reddy Ag Service Inc Reddy Ag Service Inc Seed Solutions LLC Ross Soil Service Knoebel; Steven SeedLink LLC Fever River Seed Gifford; Aaron Seed Solutions LLC Delong Co Inc Lee; Dennis Lake Prairie Ag Services LLC Bobs Crop Center LLC Larson; Kevin Cowan; James Delong/Watertown

P25T51R

Rep

2.5-2.8 RM Soybean Plot Set

62.1

74.7 61.8 65.5 62.3 61.3 58.3

51.7 74.0 61.1 64.2 59.9 59.0 56.5 59.8 61.4 56.9 67.9 66.0 52.7 52.2 62.6 63.2

59.4 54.2


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