Mycogen Seeds Soybean Maturity Group II

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Relative Maturity


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J-204 Improved yield performance compared to S34 or J-033. Excellent tolerance to iron deficiency chlorosis. Very good lodging resistance along with multi-race resistance to Phytophthora.

2.1

200 Outstanding yields! A step above other early Group II varieties. Features strong emergence vigor and exceptional lodging resistance.

2.2

J-033 Widely adapted for wide rows or solid seeding. Very good emergence vigor and excellent tolerance to iron deficiency chlorosis.

2.3

J-231 Excellent powdery mildew resistance and very good tolerance to iron deficiency chlorosis. J-231 qualifies in some tofu markets.
J-245 Excellent lodging resistance with very good yield potential. Strong seedling emergence and drought stress tolerance.

2.4

J-251 This bushy canopy-type soybean performs equally well drilled or in rows. Excellent lodging resistance along with very good drought tolerance and emergence.

2.7

277 High-yielding late Group II variety that makes a great companion to either J-251 or J-291. A branchy variety with a more western adaptation. Very good resistance to Brown stem rot.
J-291 A medium-tall variety with very good emergence and lodging resistance. Agronomically sound with consistent high-yield performance. Goes West very well.

2.9

299 An outstanding package of protection against Phytophthora root rot with multi-race resistance from the Rps1-k gene backed up with high field tolerance. This attractive variety also provides very good emergence vigor and excellent lodging resistance.


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