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GT-291CR2 Late II Top yielding group II. It also offers cyst, phytophthora and brown stem rot resistance, along with good SDS and stress tolerance. A solid all around performer. GT-296CRR Late II An outstanding late group II soybean. Very high yield potential. Excellent defensive traits including phytophthora, cyst nematode and brown stem rot resistance. Large plant type for its maturity. Very strong SDS scores. Add it all up and you’ve got a great bean to ensure top yields and early harvest. GT-325CR2 Late II Large, aggressive growing plant that gives high yields as an early bean. Full resistance to brown stem rot, cyst nematodes and phytophthora, combined with excellent stress tolerance gives you a variety that works about everywhere. GT-327CRR Early III Early group III that will stand some stress. Because of its tall, medium-bush plant and stress tolerance this bean can go over some pretty light soils. It also show great yield data across the northern half of our sales area. This is a well-behaved variety that cuts easy in the fall (few green steams). Plant this number for an early bean that gives top yields and handles stress. GT-342CR2 Early-Mid III A complete package soybean. With this one you’re covered on cyst, phytophthora, brown steam rot and sudden death. Above that is good stress tolerance due in part to its large, quick canopying plant type. Use it anywhere you a 3.4 bean. GT-350CR2 Mid III Extremely high yield potential with all the defensive ability to protect that yield. Moderate height with good branching this number offers cyst and phytophthora resistance plus high tolerance to BSR and SDS. Excellent emergence and shatter resistance. GT-353CRS Mid III This is a stacked line with loads of performance. Works throughout the Great Heart sales area amd yields with the fuller-season varieties. It carries cyst nematode and phytophthora resistance, plus tolerance to Iron Chlorosis, Brown Steam Rot, White Mold and SDS. Gets out of the ground well even in cold soils. But above all it really puts up great yield numbers. GT-357CR2 Mid III Consistently great yielding 3.5 soybean. Excellent emergence starts the season, phytophthora resistance keeps it going and cyst resistance protects the yield. This defensive variety maintains its height even in stress. GT-364R2 Mid III Super yielding mid III. Very strong standability and phytophthor resistance. Plant this light tawny soybean following corn expecting maximum yield performance in any row width. GT-371CLL Mid-Late III A big plant with a big yield kick. Offers height and branching yet maintains standability. Solid defensive package. Most importantly it answers the question “Does it yield with the better Roundup Ready varieties?” YES!GT-372CR2 Mid-Late III A tall variety that handles some stress and many different soil types. It also has the yield capabilities to be your best. A bean that is consistently at the top. GT-373C Mid-Late III This tall great standing, cyst and phytophthora resistant number really packs on the yield. Super emergence, quick canopy and stress tolerance add to its consistency. GT-376CRS Mid-Late III Fantastic yielder! Breaks records on yield yet carries outstanding drought tolerance. Performs well across the Great Heart area and shows protection against charcoal rot. The RR/STS stack gives you more herbicide options and more tolerance to carry-over issues. GT-379CR2 Mid-Late III A cyst nematode resistant bean with strong emergence. It offers good height to help canopy the lighter ground, with notable harvest ease to aid you in the fall. GT-382CRR Late III A leader in the late group III soybeans. This is a medium-tall variety with a bushy canopy that handles many soil types and row widths. It carries cyst resistance and the maximum phytophthora resistance. SDS tolerance is very good, heat and drought tolerance is excellent. GT-383CR2 Late III Very good stress bean with yield. That combination gives it the ability to go onto many different soil types and into many different planting situations. This one has the versatility to go from 30” rows on light soil to 7”drilled on dark soil and everything in between. GT-386CLL Late III This very tall plant gives you the ability to handle light or dark soils with excellent performance. The big plant keeps the lowest pods well above the soil surface and canopies to conserve moisture and shade weeds. The strong standability and top end potential allow you to hit the high yields on rich soils and stay upright for easy harvest. GT-391C Late III A big conventional bean with wide area of adaptation. It offers a high top-end yield potential with very strong heat and drought tolerance for the tougher times. It has good phytophthora tolerance and fast emergence for no-tilling and very good standability for the drill. But that big plant type carries you across 30” rows with a quick canopy to shade the ground. GT-397CRR Late III This is a very durable soybean that yields. It has a big plant that handles drought stress and a very soild disease package. Its performance on the light soils is incredible, especially when compared with other with other group III beans. But just has important, it has the yield punch to maximize profits in good conditions as well. GT-406CR2 Early IV Use this one to get your top yields. With its super standability and more compact plant type it will favor narrower rows. It can handle some stress, and will yield well even if it shortens down. Very good choice for bottom ground, especially if your field can support very high yields. GT-411CLL Early IV A very tall Liberty Link variety with very strong yields compared to other beans in its maturity. Performs well across many environments including stress and non-stress situations. Cyst nematode resistant with high scores for SDS, frogeye, and phytophthora tolerance. GT-419CRR Early IV Consistently high yielding across a lot of environments. Very good SDS tolerance and cyst resistance. All wrapped up in a big plant type designed to maximize yield in many areas. GT-429CLL Early IV A lot of size in this impressive plant to carry you across many soil types. Fast emergence and a wide canopy help conserve moisture. Plus, a strong defensive package protects the yield in stressful situations. GT-431CR2 Early-Mid IV A consistently high yielding 4.3 variety that has all the things demanded in a great soybean. Good height with wide branching. Excellent emergence plus the maximum phytophthora resistance to ensure a strong start to the season. Of course cyst resistance, and the standability and shatter resistance to get through harvest with ease. GT-435CSTS Early-Mid IV A medium-tall variety with high yield potential. Very good SDS tolerance, cyst nematode resistance, and the maximum phytophthora root rot resistance all contribute to its consistency. Added benefits include very good emergence, strong heat and drought tolerance, and great shatter resistance. GT-438CRR Early IV An early IV that maintains its height and yield under stress. It offers excellent SDS tolerance and solid resistance to cyst nematodes and phytophthora. GT-438CRR has the kind of consistent top performance to plant with confidence. GT-443CRS Early-Mid IV This line is RR and STS stacked but also offensively and defensively stacked as well. You have huge yield potential on both sides of the pedigree. Add to that cyst nematode and stem canker resistance plus excellent frogeye and phytophthora tolerance. Then put in very strong early vigor, good width and stout standability and you have a bean that works from Indiana to Illinois, Missouri and into Arkansas. GT-462CRR Mid-IV This is a tough variety carrying at least tolerance to most of the diseases the Midwest can throw at it. With fast emergence and a quick canopy it conserves moisture early to help with drought tolerance. Works fine on loams but also very durable clays. GT-465CLL Mid IV A work-horse Liberty Link variety with strong defensive characteristics. Very good height, even under stress. Solid cyst resistance, with good protection against charcoal rot. Can handle the rough conditions. GT-474CRS Mid-Late IV Here is a great mid to late group IV. Very high yield potential. Strong standability and Sudden Death Syndrome tolerance.STS and RR stacked, and is very eye appealing. Stem Canker and phytophthora resistant. Can go from Illinois and Indiana to the loams and mixed soils of the Delta, but do not use a fungicide in frogeye prone areas. GT-502CRR Early V One of the best agronomic packages in our lineup. Great scores on cyst resistance, phytophthora, SDS, emergence, standability, even Frog Eye. But this variety also grabs attention because of yield. Its what we’re all looking for; a high yielding soybean that will hold together when Mother Nature gets rough. |

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