Soybeans

111


Features

Our yield leader in the early Group I maturity features very good tolerance to Iron Deficiency Chlorosis along with multi-race resistance to Phytophthora Root Rot. Excellent general stress tolerance.

Agronomic Characteristics

Plant Height...............................................Medium Tall
Canopy Type.......................................................Thin
Lodging Resistance................................................Good
Field Emergence...................................................Good
Hypocotyl Length................................................Medium
Average Seeds/LB..................................................2600
Flower Color....................................................Purple
Pubescence Color..................................................Gray
Pod Color..........................................................Tan
Hilum Color................................................Yellow/Buff
Recommended Seed Rate*..........................................Medium

*Refer to the Soybean Planting Rate Guide in the pocket Seed Buyer's Guide

Adaptation for

Wide Rows....................................................Very Good
Solid Seeding.....................................................Good
No-till...........................................................Good

Pest Resistance

PRR Race Resistance........................................Rps1-a gene
PRR Field Tolerance..........................................Excellent
Iron Deficiency Chlorosis....................................Very Good
Brown Stem Rot....................................................Fair
Cyst Nematode..............................................Susceptible

Maturity Identification

Maturity Group.......................................................I
Relative Maturity..................................................1.1

Management Tips

A relatively tall soybean in its normal maturity, 111 performs best in row plantings. In delayed planting or planting after peas it will not grow as tall and then solid seeding works well. A top performer in central and western Minnesota and the Dakotas where high pH soils and Phytophthora are problems.