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1 2010 Michigan Soybean Performance Report Lennard Farms, Hillsdale County Bob and Matt Lennard Putting Your Checkoff To Work MICHIGAN SOYBEAN PROMOTION COMMITTEE For the 20 th consecutive year, the 2010 Michigan Soybean Performance Report is being provided to you through the investment of your soybean checkoff. We hope you find the results of the performance trials valuable in selecting varieties to maximize returns on next year s crop for your operation. This data can also be accessed at This publication is printed with soy ink and is compliments of the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee. Extension Bulletin E / Trademark of American Soybean Association

2 2010 MICHIGAN SOYBEAN PERFORMANCE REPORT D. WANG AND J. F. BOYSE, DEPARTMENT OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES This report provides information on the performance of Conventional, Liberty Link, and Roundup Ready soybean varieties in Michigan in The presentation of data for the entries tested does not suggest approval or endorsement of varieties by Michigan State University. TESTING PROCEDURES Seven trials are reported here. The Central locations for the Conventional, the Liberty Link and the Roundup Ready trials include test sites in Allegan, Ingham, Saginaw and Sanilac Counties. The Southern locations for the Conventional, the Liberty Link and the Roundup Ready trials include test sites in Hillsdale, Ingham, Lenawee, and St. Joseph (irrigated) Counties. Twenty-two seed companies entered a total of 208 commercial varieties. The cooperators, planting dates, harvest dates, and other site details for the seven locations are listed below. Seed was planted in 6-row plots, 20 feet long with 15- inch row spacing, at a depth of 1.5-inches. The planting rate was 180,000 seeds/acre. At each location, varieties were replicated four times in a lattice design. The plots were trimmed to a length of 14 feet and the center four rows were harvested. Experimental design, data management, and data analysis were conducted with AGROBASE Generation II, (Agronomix Software, Inc., Winnipeg, Canada). SAGINAW ALLEGAN ST. JOSEPH 2010 TEST SITE COUNTY LOCATIONS TEST SITE INFORMATION INGHAM HILLSDALE LENAWEE SANILAC Lenawee County Nearest city: Britton Cooperator: David & Jason Woods Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Brookston Clay Loam Fertilizer: 250# /A Herbicides: Conventional Trials Preemerge.6 oz. FirstRate 84DG, 1.33 pt/a Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra Hillsdale County Nearest city: Reading Cooperator: Robert Lennard Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Blount Silt Loam Fertilizer: None Herbicides: Conventional Trials Preemerge.6 oz. FirstRate 84DG, 1.33 pt/a Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra St. Joseph County - Irrigated Nearest city: Mendon Cooperator: Roger and Anne Gentz Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Seed Corn Soil type: Elston Sandy Loam Fertilizer: 150# /A ; 75#/A Herbicide: Conventional Trials Preemerge 1.5#/A Lorox 50% DF, 1.33 pt/a Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra Ingham County Nearest city: East Lansing Cooperator: Michigan State University Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Capac Loam Fertilizer: 75#/A Herbicides: Conventional Trials Preemerge.6 oz. FirstRate 84DG, 1.33 pt/a Dual II Magnum, Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra Allegan County Nearest city: Hopkins Cooperator: Paul Puschel Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Sebewa Loam Fertilizer: None Herbicides: Conventional Trials Preemerge.6oz FirstRate 84DG, 1.33 pt /A Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra Saginaw County Nearest city: Saginaw Cooperator: Tom Hoff Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Parkhill - Kilmanagh Loam Fertilizer: None Herbicides: Conventional Trials Preemerge.6oz

3 FirstRate 84DG. Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra Sanilac County Nearest city: Sandusky Cooperator: Gerstenberger Farms, Inc. Planting date: Harvest date: Previous crop: Corn Soil type: Parkhill Clay Loam Fertilizer: 250# /A , 10% sulfur, 1% zinc Herbicides: Conventional Trials - Preemerge 1.5#/A Lorox 50% DF, 1.33 pt/a Dual II Magnum Roundup Ready Trials - 32 oz./a Roundup Ultra WHITE MOLD TRIAL The white mold trial was not included in this year s report due to little or no infection. LIBERTY LINK TRIAL Liberty Link soybean varieties were tested in a separate trial at all seven locations and treated with conventional herbicides as noted in test site information. The Ingham County site was not included in this report because the trial had a C.V. (coefficient of variation) too high for a precise trial. GROWING CONDITIONS Ingham County: The test site received only.71 inches of rainfall for 5 weeks (late July through August), resulting in a higher C.V.,(coefficient of variation), due to soil variability pronounced by this dry period. Saginaw County: June through August experienced drought conditions, severely affecting yields. St. Joseph County: Record yields resulting from above average temperatures and well-managed irrigation. USING THE DATA Results are presented in Tables 1 through 7. Yield: Yield is expressed as bushels per acre at 13% moisture and is reported as single and across site means for Two and three year means are also presented when applicable. Maturity Date (MAT): The reported values (month-date) represent the means (rounded to the nearest day) of all reps at the Ingham County site. Entries were considered mature when 95% of the pods had attained their final color and would crack under finger pressure. Additional field drying was required before the plants were ready to harvest. Height: Plant height, reported in inches, was measured at maturity from the soil surface to the tip of the main stem. The reported values are means of all reps at all sites. Lodging: Lodging scores reflect the erectness of the plants before harvest. The reported values are means of all reps at all sites. Ratings are based on the following scale: 1= Almost all plants erect. 2= All plants leaning slightly, or fewer than 25% of the plants down. 3= All plants leaning moderately (45%), or 25% to 50% of the plants down. 4= All plants leaning considerably, or 50% to 80% of the plants down. 5= Almost all plants down. Protein and Oil Content: Protein and oil content of the seed was determined using near-infrared reflectance and is expressed on a 13% moisture basis. The analysis was done on seed from a single replicate from the Ingham and Saginaw locations for the central trial and the Ingham and Lenawee locations for the southern trial. Phytophthora Resistance: Information on the presence of phytophthora resistance genes was provided by the organizations entering varieties. Varieties denoted with: 1a are resistant to phytophthora Races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13-20, 24, 26 & 27. 1b are resistant to Races 1, 3-9, 13, 15, 18, 21, & 22. 1c are resistant to Races 1-3, 6-11, 13-15, 17, 21, 23, 24 & 26. 1k are resistant to Races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, & are resistant to Races 1-5, 8 and 9. 6 are resistant to Races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, & are resistant to Races 12, 16, 18 & 19. Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance (SCN): Seed Companies that screen varieties for SCN resistance have indicated if the variety has known susceptibility or resistance R Resistant MR Moderately Resistant S Susceptible MS Moderately Susceptible These notations followed by a number indicate the identified cyst nematode race SELECTING A VARIETY LSD (least significant difference, found at the bottom of each data column) values are useful when comparing two varieties in the same table. If the difference between two varieties is less than the LSD value, this difference is probably due to chance or minor environmental differences. However, if the difference between two varieties is greater than the LSD, there is a 95% or greater probability that the difference in performance is due to the greater yield potential of one variety. Valid comparisons can only be made between averages in the same column. The C.V. (coefficient of variation, found at the bottom of each data column) is indicative of the trial precision. Lower C.V. values

4 indicate more precise trials. The primary consideration in selecting a variety is yield. When evaluating a variety, consider yield performance over locations and across several years, if available. Considerations other than yield are also important in selecting a variety. It is especially important to select a variety that will mature before the first frost in the fall. The degree of lodging varies among varieties. Lodging ratings should be used to evaluate potential harvest losses. Growers who have experienced lodging in the past and have had harvest problems may want to select a more lodging - resistant variety. Alternatively, a variety susceptible to lodging may be planted at a slightly lower population to increase standability. Growers should note seed size when selecting planting rates. Planting rates should be based on number of seeds per acre and not on pounds per acre. It often benefits growers to select a few good varieties for planting each year. Yield determination and careful field evaluation during the growing season will add to the grower's knowledge of variety performance and allow for better selection. SPECIALTY SOYBEAN VARIETIES Ten special-use varieties were tested in this year s performance trials. This information will help soybean growers compare the potential profitability of special-use varieties to that of conventional varieties. DF Seeds DF142F, DF Seeds DF155F, and DF Seeds DF222 Super2 are widely accepted for various food-grade uses such as soy milk and tofu production. Zeeland Farm Services ZFSelect 251LS, ZFSelect 291LS, ZFSelect 725LS, and ZFSelect 923LS, are low-saturated fat soybean varieties that have been grown under contract for oil production. Zeeland Farm Services, ZFSelect 728LL, ZFSelect 823LL, and ZFSelect 830LL are low-linolenic acid soybeans. Be sure to contact your buyers to determine which specialuse varieties they will accept before signing contracts or ordering seed. SEED TREATMENT Treated soybean seed submitted for Michigan State University s Soybean Performance Trials are noted by abbreviation in the TMT column. Questions concerning treatments should be directed to the seed company. Contact information can be found in the Directory of Companies. Treatment Code: AM = Apron Maxx (Maxim) SuG = SureGro AM-C = Apron Maxx & Cruiser F = FaSTart EN = Encase T = Trilex SG = Soy Guard ACL = Acceleron CM = Cruiser Maxx ESC = Escalate ALL = Allegiance G = Gaucho Comparing Soybean Varieties Has Never Been Easier! soybeanyielddata.msu.edu is the website Follow the easily understood prompts 3 Compare varieties tested 3 Use the disease selection criteria 3 Compare multiple years of data 3 Select the location(s) of interest 3 Use the statistical data for validity

5 2010 DIRECTORY OF COMPANIES BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS BRAND COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS ASGROW Monsanto Company NK BRAND Syngenta Seeds Inc. 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd Wayzata Blvd. St. Louis, MO Minnetonka, MN BECK Beck's Hybrids NUTECH NuTech Seed 6767 E. 276th Street, Atlanta, IN Hwy 69 N Forest City, IA * XL Brand is distributed by Beck s Superior Hybrids,Inc. CHANNEL Channel Bio Corp. LLC PIONEER Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. 612 E. Dunlap St., Kentland, IN Greif Parkway, Suite Delaware, OH D.F. SEEDS D.F. Seeds, Inc. 905 S. Jackson St., Dansville, MI RENK Renk Seed Wilburn Rd., Sun Prairie, WI DAIRYLAND Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. P.O. Box 958, West Bend, WI RUPP Rupp Seeds, Inc Co. Rd. B, Wauseon, OH DYNA-GRO Dyna-Gro Seed 4648 S. Garfield Rd., Auburn, MI SCHILLINGER Schillinger Genetics Westown Pkwy. West Des Moines, IA G2 G2 Genetics (NuTech Seed) Hwy 69 N, Forest City, IA STEWART Stewart Seeds 2230 East County Rd 300 N GREAT LAKES Great Lakes Hybrids Greensburg, IN W. M-21Hwy, Ovid, MI STEYER Steyer Seeds HERITAGE Heritage Seeds 6154 N. Co. Rd. 33, Tiffin, OH N, Diener Rd., Reynolds, IN WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc. HYLAND Hyland Seeds Delphos Jennings Rd N. 51 st St., Suite E Delphos, OH Grand Forks, ND ZEELAND Zeeland Farm Services, Inc. M&W M&W Seeds Inc th Avenue, Zeeland, MI Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, MI MCIA Michigan Crop Improvement Assn. P.O. Box 21008, Lansing, MI

6 TABLE MICHIGAN CENTRAL CONVENTIONAL SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT 2010 AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG ALLEGAN INGHAM SAGINAWSANILAC MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN D.F. Seeds DF142F 2.2 AM-C S Sep D.F. Seeds DF155F 2.5 AM-C S Sep D.F. Seeds DF222 Super2 2.3 AM-C S Sep D.F. Seeds DF230N 2.3 AM-C 1k R Sep D.F. Seeds DF272N 2.7 AM-C R Sep Dairyland DSR CM Sep MCIA 2308N 2.3 AM-C R Sep MCIA AM-C Sep MCIA Lenmor 2.5 AM-C Sep MSU E05181-T** Sep MSU E06331-T** Sep MSU E06341-T** Sep MSU E07048** Sep MSU E07051** Sep MSU E07087** Sep MSU E07130-T** Sep MSU E07158-T** Sep MSU E08200** Sep MSU E08210** Sep MSU E08235** Sep MSU E08242** Sep MSU E08313-T** Sep Schillinger 209F.HPC 2.0 CM R Sep Schillinger 289.TC 2.8 CM 1c R Sep Schillinger XD CM 1c R Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 251LS 2.5 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 291LS 2.9 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 725LS 2.5 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 728LL 2.8 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 823LL 2.3 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 830LL 3.0 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 923LS 2.3 AM-C Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code **Michigan State University experimental varieties 2010 OIL

7 TABLE MICHIGAN SOUTH CONVENTIONAL SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG HILLSDALE INGHAM LENAWEE ST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL D.F. Seeds DF155F 2.5 AM-C S Sep D.F. Seeds DF272N 2.7 AM-C R Sep MCIA Lenmor 2.5 AM-C Sep MCIA Streeter 3.1 AM-C Sep MSU E05181-T** Sep MSU E06331-T** Sep MSU E06341-T** Sep MSU E07048** Sep MSU E07051** Sep MSU E07087** Sep MSU E07130-T** Sep MSU E07158-T** Sep MSU E08200** Sep MSU E08210** Sep MSU E08235** Sep MSU E08242** Sep MSU E08313-T** Sep Schillinger 289.TC 2.8 CM 1c R Sep Schillinger XD CM 1c R Sep Wellman W EN S Sep Wellman W EN S Sep Wellman W EN 1k,3 S Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 291LS 2.9 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 725LS 2.5 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 728LL 2.8 AM-C Sep Zeeland ZFSelect 830LL 3.0 AM-C Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code **Michigan State University experimental variety

8 TABLE MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROUND-UP READY / Early Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG ALLEGAN INGHAM SAGINAW SANILAC MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Asgrow AG1631GENRR2Y 1.6 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG1730GENRR2Y 1.7 ACL 1k R Sep Asgrow AG1830GENRR2Y 1.8 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG1931GENRR2Y 1.9 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG2031GENRR2Y 2.0 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG2130GENRR2Y 2.1 ACL 1k S Sep Channel Bio 2000R2 2.0 ACL 1c,1k MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF5191R2Y/STS 1.8 AM-C 1k MS Sep D.F. Seeds DF5221NR2Y 2.2 AM-C 1k MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF8193RR/STS 1.9 AM-C 1k MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF8225RR 2.2 AM-C MS Sep Dairyland DSR-1710/R2Y 1.7 CM 1c R Sep Dairyland DSR-1807/R2Y 1.8 CM 1c Sep Dairyland DSR-199/RRSTS 1.9 CM 1k Sep Dairyland DSR-2011/RR Sep Dairyland DSR-2132/R2Y 2.1 CM 1c Sep Dyna-Gro 34RY ACL 1k R Sep Dyna-Gro 35RY ACL 1c R Sep Dyna-Gro 36RY ACL 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 7208(RR) 2.0 CM 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 7212(RR) 2.1 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7229(RR) 2.2 CM 1c R Sep Great Lakes GL1609R2 1.6 ACL 1k R Sep Great Lakes GL1819R2 1.8 ACL 1k R Sep Great Lakes GL2019R2 2.0 ACL 1c R Sep Hyland HS 16RYS CM ck R Sep Hyland HS 18RY CM Sep Hyland HS 19RY CM 1c Sep Hyland HS 22RYS CM 1c R Sep NK Brand S19-A6(RR) 1.9 AM-C R3,MR Sep NK Brand S21-B1(RR) 2.1 AM-C R3,MR Sep NuTech NT-1808RN 1.8 CM 1c R Sep NuTech NT-6224(RR) 2.0 CM S Sep NuTech NT-6228(RR) 2.2 CM S Sep NuTech NT-7199(RR) 1.9 CM 1c R Sep

9 TABLE MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROUND-UP READY / Early Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG ALLEGAN INGHAM SAGINAW SANILAC MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL NuTech NT-7222(RR) 2.2 CM 1k R Sep Pioneer 91Y80(RR) 1.8 G,T,ALL 1k,6 R Sep Renk RS161NR2 1.6 ACL R Sep Renk RS181NR2 1.8 ACL 1k R Sep Renk RS210NR2 2.0 ACL 1c R Sep Renk RS223RR 2.1 1k S Sep Steyer 1810RR 1.8 1k MR Sep Steyer 1910RR 1.9 1k S Sep Steyer 2001R c S Sep Steyer 2201R k MR Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code

10 TABLE MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROUND-UP READY / Late Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG ALLEGAN INGHAM SAGINAW SANILAC MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Asgrow AG2330GENRR2Y 2.3 ACL 1k R Sep Asgrow AG2430GENRR2Y 2.4 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG2530GENRR2Y 2.5 ACL 1k R Sep Asgrow AG2631GENRR2Y 2.6 ACL S R Sep Asgrow AG2830GENRR2Y 2.8 ACL 1c R Sep Channel Bio 2401R2 2.4 ACL 1c MR Sep Channel Bio 2500R2 2.5 ACL 1c,1k MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF5242R2Y 2.4 AM-C 1c S Sep D.F. Seeds DF5281R2Y/STS 2.8 AM-C 1k MS Sep D.F. Seeds DF8244RR 2.4 AM-C T S Sep D.F. Seeds DF8257NRR 2.5 AM-C T R Sep D.F. Seeds DF8263RR/STS 2.6 AM-C 1k MS Sep Dairyland DSR-2375/R2Y 2.3 CM 1c Sep Dairyland DSR-2560/RR 2.5 CM Sep Dairyland DSR-2930/R2Y 2.9 CM 1k MR Sep Dyna-Gro 33RY ACL 1c R Sep Dyna-Gro 36RY ACL 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 6279(RR) 2.7 CM 1k S Sep G2 Genetics 6293(RR) 2.9 CM 1k S NA Sep G2 Genetics 7230(RR) 2.3 CM 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 7250(RR) 2.5 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7260(RR) 2.6 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7290(RR) 2.9 CM 1k R Sep Great Lakes GL2449R2 2.4 ACL 1c R Sep Great Lakes GL2715R2 2.7 ACL 1k S Sep Heritage 2502CR2 2.5 ACL 1c R Sep Heritage 2621CR2 2.6 ACL 1c R Sep Heritage 2712CR2 2.7 ACL 1c R Sep Hyland HS 23R CM Sep Hyland HS 24RY CM Sep Hyland HS 24RYS CM R Sep Hyland HS 24RYS CM R Sep Hyland HS 26RYS CM 1c R Sep M&W Seeds 24Z42RR2Y 2.4 ACL R3, Sep M&W Seeds 25J25RR 2.5 AM R3, Sep M&W Seeds 26M81RR 2.6 AM 1c Sep M&W Seeds 27C01RR 2.7 AM Sep M&W Seeds 29Z71RR2Y 2.9 AM 1c R3, Sep NK Brand S23-A8(RR) 2.3 AM-C 1k R3,MR Sep NK Brand S25-T8(RR) 2.5 AM-C R3,MR Sep AVERAGE

11 TABLE MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROUND-UP READY / Late Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT 2010 AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG ALLEGAN INGHAM SAGINAW SANILAC MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL NK Brand S26-E9(RR) 2.6 AM-C R3,MR Sep NuTech NT-2660RN 2.6 CM 1c R Sep NuTech NT-2707RR 2.7 CM S Sep NuTech NT-6244(RR) 2.4 CM S Sep NuTech NT-6281(RR) 2.7 CM 1k S Sep Pioneer 92Y30(RR) 2.3 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 92Y51(RR) 2.5 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 92Y53(RR) 2.5 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 92Y72(RR) 2.7 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 92Y80(RR) 2.8 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 93Y05(RR) 3.0 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Renk RS241R2 2.4 ACL 1c S Sep Rupp RS CM S Sep Rupp RS CM 1c S Sep Rupp RS CM 1c S Sep Rupp RS 7251N 2.5 ACL 1c R Sep Stewart 2500R2 2.5 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2677R2 2.6 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2700R2 2.7 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2909R2 2.9 ACL 1c MR Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code

12 TABLE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ZONE ROUND-UP READY / Early Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG HILLSDALE INGHAM LENAWEEST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Asgrow AG2430GENRR2Y 2.4 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG2530GENRR2Y 2.5 ACL 1k R Sep Asgrow AG2631GENRR2Y 2.6 ACL R Sep Beck/XL 242NR * 2.4 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL 244NR * 2.4 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL 275NR * 2.7 ESC 1k R Sep D.F. Seeds DF8244RR 2.4 AM-C S Sep D.F. Seeds DF8263RR/STS 2.6 AM-C 1k MS Sep Dairyland DSR-2200/RR 2.2 CM Sep Dairyland DSR-234/RR 2.3 CM 1k Sep Dairyland DSR-2375/R2Y 2.3 CM 1c Sep Dairyland DSR-2560/RR 2.5 CM Sep Dairyland DSR-2727/R2Y 2.7 CM 1k Sep Dyna-Gro 33D27(RR) 2.7 AM-C 1k R3,MR Sep Dyna-Gro 33RY ACL 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 6279-(RR) 2.7 CM 1k S Sep G2 Genetics 7230(RR) 2.3 CM 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 7250(RR) 2.5 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7255(RR) 2.5 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7258(RR) 2.5 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7260(RR) 2.6 CM 1k R Sep Great Lakes GL2019R2 2.0 ACL 1c R Sep Great Lakes GL2449R2 2.4 ACL 1c R Sep Great Lakes GL2715R2 2.7 ACL 1k S Sep Heritage 2621CR2 2.6 ACL 1c R Sep Hyland HS 23R CM Sep Hyland HS 24RY CM Sep Hyland HS 24RYS CM R Sep Hyland HS 24RYS CM R Sep Hyland HS 26RYS CM 1c R Sep M&W Seeds 24Z42RR2Y 2.4 ACL R3, Sep M&W Seeds 25J25RR 2.5 AM R3, Sep M&W Seeds 26M81RR 2.6 AM 1c Sep M&W Seeds 27C01RR 2.7 AM Sep NK Brand S27-C4(RR) 2.7 AM-C 1k R3,MR Sep NuTech NT-2660RN 2.6 CM 1c R Sep NuTech NT-7251(RR) 2.6 CM R Sep NuTech NT-7269(RR) 2.6 CM 1c R Sep Pioneer 92Y30(RR) 2.3 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 92Y51(RR) 2.5 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep

13 TABLE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ZONE ROUND-UP READY / Early Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG HILLSDALE INGHAM LENAWEEST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Pioneer 92Y72(RR) 2.7 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Renk RS259NRR 2.5 R Sep Renk RS261NR2 2.6 ACL 1c R Sep Renk RS271NR2 2.7 ACL 1k R Sep Rupp RS 4200N 2.0 CM R Sep Rupp RS CM S Sep Rupp RS CM 1c MS Sep Stewart 2500R2 2.5 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2677R2 2.6 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2700R2 2.7 ACL 1c MR Sep Wellman W 4125(RR) 2.5 ACL/EN 1k R Sep Wellman W 4127(RR) 2.7 ACL/EN 1c R Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code

14 TABLE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ZONE ROUND-UP READY / Late Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG HILLSDALE INGHAM LENAWEE ST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Asgrow AG2830GENRR2Y 2.8 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG2931GENRR2Y 2.9 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG3030GENRR2Y 3.0 ACL 1c R Sep Asgrow AG3130GENRR2Y 3.1 ACL 1c MR Sep Asgrow AG3231GENRR2Y 3.2 ACL 1c R Sep Beck/XL 294NR * 2.9 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL 299NR * 2.9 ESC 1a R Sep Beck/XL 322NR * 3.2 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL 325NR * 3.4 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL EX 6002 * 3.1 ESC 1k R Sep Beck/XL EX 6013 * 2.8 ESC 1k R Sep Channel Bio 2800R2 2.8 ACL 1c MR Sep Channel Bio 2903R2 3.0 ACL 1c MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF5281R2Y/STS 2.8 AM-C 1k MS Sep D.F. Seeds DF5291NR2Y 2.9 AM-C 1c R Sep D.F. Seeds DF5321NR2Y 3.2 AM-C 1c R Sep D.F. Seeds DF8311RR 3.1 AM-C 1k MS Sep Dairyland DSR-2930/R2Y 2.9 CM 1k MR Sep Dairyland DSR-3265/RR 3.2 CM Sep Dyna-Gro 37RY ACL 1c R Sep Dyna-Gro 38RY ACL 1c R Sep Dyna-Gro 39RY ACL 1c R Sep G2 Genetics 6311(RR) 3.1 CM 1k S Sep G2 Genetics 7283(RR) 2.8 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7288(RR) 2.8 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7290(RR) 2.9 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7310(RR) 3.1 CM 1k R Sep G2 Genetics 7330(RR) 3.3 CM 1k R Sep Great Lakes GL2949R2 2.9 ACL 1c R Sep Heritage 2812CR2 2.8 ACL 1c R Sep Heritage 2941CR2 2.9 ACL 1c R Sep M&W Seeds 29Z71RR2Y 2.9 AM 1c R3, Sep NK Brand S28-B4(RR) 2.8 AM-C 1k Sep NK Brand S31-L7(RR) 3.1 AM-C 1c R3,MR Sep NuTech NT-6281(RR) 2.7 CM 1k S Sep NuTech NT-7297(RR) 2.9 CM 1c R Sep NuTech NT-7309(RR) 3.0 CM R Sep Pioneer 92Y80(RR) 2.8 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Pioneer 93Y05(RR) 3.0 G,T,ALL 1k R Sep Renk RS290NR2 2.9 ACL 1c R Sep

15 TABLE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN ZONE ROUND-UP READY / Late Maturity, ( ),SOYBEAN VARIETY TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG AVG AVG HILLSDALE INGHAM LENAWEE ST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN OIL Rupp RS 7311N 3.1 ACL 1k R Sep Stewart 2909R2 2.9 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 2977R2 2.9 ACL 1c MR Sep Stewart 3000R2 3.0 ACL 1c MR Sep Steyer 2801R c MR Sep Steyer 3102R k MR Sep Wellman PB3019VNRR2 3.0 ACL/EN 1k R Sep Wellman W 4032(RR) 3.2 ACL/EN 1c R Sep Wellman W 4129(RR) 2.9 ACL/EN 1k S Sep Wellman W 4131(RR) 3.1 ACL/EN 1c R Sep Wellman W 4132(RR) 3.3 ACL/EN 1c R Sep Wellman W 4133(RR) 3.3 ACL/EN 1c R Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code

16 TABLE MICHIGAN LIBERTY LINK SOYBEAN TRIAL REPORT AVERAGE Maturity PHYTO 2010 BRAND VARIETY Group TMT* RES SCN AVG ALLEGAN HILLSDALE LENAWEE SAGINAW SANILAC ST.JOSEPH MAT HEIGHT LODGING PROTEIN Beck's 306NL 3.0 ESC 1c R Sep D.F. Seeds DF9161LL 1.6 AM-C 1k S Sep D.F. Seeds DF9201NLL 2.0 AM-C 1k R Sep D.F. Seeds DF9231NLL 2.3 AM-C R Sep D.F. Seeds DF9261LL 2.7 AM-C 1k MR Sep D.F. Seeds DF9262NLL 2.6 AM-C 1k R Sep D.F. Seeds DF9281NLLEx 2.8 AM-C 1k R Sep MCIA 1809LL Sep MCIA 2310LL 2.3 AM-C Sep MCIA 2409LL 2.4 AM-C Sep MCIA 2610NLL 2.6 AM-C R Sep NuTech NT-3229L 2.2 CM R Sep NuTech NT-3248L 2.4 CM 1k R Sep NuTech NT-3255L 2.5 CM R Sep NuTech NT-3280L 2.8 CM 1k R Sep NuTech NT-3310L 3.1 CM 1k R Sep GRAND MEAN Sep Max Sep Min Sep LSD (0.05) CV (%) *Seed Treatment: See 'Seed Treatment' paragraph (under 'Using the Data') for product code OIL

17 ~ NOTES ~ MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity institution. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, or family status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Thomas C. Coon, Extension Director, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This bulletin becomes public property upon publication and may be reprinted verbatim as a separate or within another publication with credit to MSU. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product

18 INDEX FOR 2010 SOYBEAN VARIETY PERFORMANCE TRIALS There were 208 varieties from 22 private seed companies entered in 7 county test sites in the 2010 Soybean Variety Performance Trials. Numbers within parentheses refer to the Table in which the variety appears. Company names used in association with variety numbers refer to the brand, and the numbers are the variety designation. Table 1 Central Conventional Allegan Ingham Saginaw Sanilac Table 2 Southern Conventional Hillsdale Ingham Lenawee St. Joseph Table 3 Central Early Roundup Ready Allegan Ingham Saginaw Sanilac Table 4 Central Late Roundup Ready Allegan Ingham Saginaw Sanilac Table 5 South Early Roundup Ready Hillsdale Ingham Lenawee St. Joseph Table 6 South Late Roundup Ready Hillsdale Ingham Lenawee St. Joseph Table 7 Liberty Link All locations Monsanto ASGROW AG1631GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG1730GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG1830GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG1931GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG2031GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG2130GENRR2Y (3) ASGROW AG2330GENRR2Y (4) ASGROW AG2430GENRR2Y (4,5) ASGROW AG2530GENRR2Y (4,5) ASGROW AG2631GENRR2Y (4,5) ASGROW AG2830GENRR2Y (4,6) ASGROW AG2931GENRR2Y (6) ASGROW AG3030GENRR2Y (6) ASGROW AG3130GENRR2Y (6) ASGROW AG3231GENRR2Y (6) Beck s Hybrids BECK 306NL (7) BECK/XL 242NR * (5) BECK/XL 244NR * (5) BECK/XL 275NR * (5) BECK/XL 294NR * (6) BECK/XL 299NR * (6) BECK/XL 322NR * (6) BECK/XL 325NR * (6) BECK/XL EX 6002 * (6) BECK/XL EX 6013 * (6) Channel Bio Corp. CHANNEL 2000R2 (3) CHANNEL 2401R2 (4) CHANNEL 2500R2 (4) CHANNEL 2800R2 (6) CHANNEL 2903R2 (6) D.F. Seeds, Inc. D.F.SEEDS DF142F** (1) D.F.SEEDS DF155F** (1,2) D.F. Seeds, Inc. (con t) D.F.SEEDS DF222 Super2** (1) D.F.SEEDS DF230N (1) D.F.SEEDS DF272N (1,2) D.F.SEEDS DF5191R2Y/STS (3) D.F.SEEDS DF5221NR2Y (3) D.F.SEEDS DF5242R2Y (4) D.F.SEEDS DF5281R2Y/STS (4,6) D.F.SEEDS DF5291NR2Y (6) D.F.SEEDS DF5321NR2Y (6) D.F.SEEDS DF8193RR/STS (3) D.F.SEEDS DF8225RR (3) D.F.SEEDS DF8244RR(4,5) D.F.SEEDS DF8257NRR (4) D.F.SEEDS DF8263RR/STS (4,5) D.F.SEEDS DF8311RR (6) D.F.SEEDS DF9161LL (7) D.F.SEEDS DF9201LL (7) D.F.SEEDS DF9231NLL (7) D.F.SEEDS DF9261LL (7) D.F.SEEDS DF9262NLL (7) D.F.SEEDS DF9281NLLEx (7) Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. DAIRYLAND DSR-1710/R2Y (3) DAIRYLAND DSR-1807/R2Y (3) DAIRYLAND DSR-199/RRSTS (3) DAIRYLAND DSR-2011/RR (3) DAIRYLAND DSR-2118 (1) DAIRYLAND DSR-2132/R2Y (3) DAIRYLAND DSR-2200/RR (5) DAIRYLAND DSR-234/RR (5) DAIRYLAND DSR-2375/R2Y (4,5) DAIRYLAND DSR-2560/RR (4,5) DAIRYLAND DSR-2727/R2Y (5) DAIRYLAND DSR-2930/R2Y (4,6) DAIRYLAND DSR-3265/RR (6) Dyna-Gro Seed DYNA-GRO 33D27(RR) (5) DYNA-GRO 33RY23 (4,5) DYNA-GRO 34RY17 (3) DYNA-GRO 35RY21 (3) DYNA-GRO 36RY19 (3) DYNA-GRO 36RY24 (4) DYNA-GRO 37RY33 (6) DYNA-GRO 38RY28 (6) DYNA-GRO 39RY30 (6) G2 Genetics G2 GENETICS 6279(RR) (4,5) G2 GENETICS 6293(RR) (4) G2 GENETICS 6311(RR) (6) G2 GENETICS 7208(RR) (3) G2 GENETICS 7212(RR) (3) G2 GENETICS 7229(RR) (3) G2 GENETICS 7230(RR) (4,5) G2 GENETICS 7250(RR) (4,5) G2 GENETICS 7255(RR) (5) G2 GENETICS 7258(RR) (5) G2 GENETICS 7260(RR) (4,5) G2 GENETICS 7283(RR) (6) G2 GENETICS 7288(RR) (6) G2 GENETICS 7290(RR) (4,6) G2 GENETICS 7310(RR) (6) G2 GENETICS 7330(RR) (6) Great Lakes Hybrids GREAT LAKES GL1609R2 (3) GREAT LAKES GL1819R2 (3) GREAT LAKES GL2019R2 (3,5) GREAT LAKES GL2449R2 (4,5) GREAT LAKES GL2715R2 (4,5) GREAT LAKES GL2949R2 (6)

19 Heritage Seeds HERITAGE 2502CR2 (4) HERITAGE 2621CR2 (4,5) HERITAGE 2712CR2 (4) HERITAGE 2812CR2 (6) HERITAGE 2941CR2 (6) Hyland Seeds HYLAND HS 16RYS12 (3) HYLAND HS 18RY09 (3) HYLAND HS 19RY03 (3) HYLAND HS 22RYS03 (3) HYLAND HS 23R55 (4,5) HYLAND HS 24RY05 (4,5) HYLAND HS 24RYS01 (4,5) HYLAND HS 24RYS15 (4,5) HYLAND HS 26RYS16 (4,5) M&W Seeds M&W 24Z42RR2Y (4,5) M&W 25J25RR (4,5) M&W 26M81RR (4,5) M&W 27C01RR (4,5) M&W 29Z71RR2Y (4,6) MI Crop Improvement Assoc. MCIA 1809LL (7) MCIA 2308N (1) MCIA 2310LL (7) MCIA 2323 (1) MCIA 2409LL (7) MCIA 2610NLL (7) MCIA LENMOR (1,2) MCIA STREETER (2) Syngenta Seeds NK BRAND S19-A6(RR) (3) NK BRAND S21-B1(RR) (3) NK BRAND S23-A8(RR) (4) NK BRAND S25-T8(RR) (4) NK BRAND S26-E9(RR) (4) NK BRAND S27-C4(RR) (5) NK BRAND S28-B4(RR) (6) NK BRAND S31-L7(RR) (6) NuTech Seed NUTECH NT-1808RN (3) NUTECH NT-2660RN (4,5) NUTECH NT-2707RR (4) NUTECH NT-3229L (7) NUTECH NT-3248L (7) NUTECH NT-3255L (7) NUTECH NT-3280L (7) NUTECH NT-3310L (7) NUTECH NT-6224(RR) (3) NuTech Seed (con t) NUTECH NT-6228(RR) (3) NUTECH NT-6244(RR) (4) NUTECH NT-6281(RR) (4,6) NUTECH NT-7199(RR) (3) NUTECH NT-7222(RR) (3) NUTECH NT-7251(RR) (5) NUTECH NT-7269(RR) (5) NUTECH NT-7297(RR) (6) NUTECH NT-7309(RR) (6) Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. PIONEER 91Y80(RR) (3) PIONEER 92Y30(RR) (4,5) PIONEER 92Y51(RR) (4,5) PIONEER 92Y53(RR) (4) PIONEER 92Y72(RR) (4,5) PIONEER 92Y80(RR) (4,6) PIONEER 93Y05(RR) (4,6) Renk Seed RENK RS161NR2 (3) RENK RS181NR2 (3) RENK RS210NR2 (3) RENK RS223RR (3) RENK RS241R2 (4) RENK RS259NRR (5) RENK RS261NR2 (5) RENK RS271NR2 (5) RENK RS290NR2 (6) Rupp Seeds, Inc. RUPP RS 4200N (5) RUPP RS 4259 (4,5) RUPP RS 4263 (4) RUPP RS 7220 (5) RUPP RS 7244 (4) RUPP RS 7251N (4) RUPP RS 7311N (6) Schillinger Genetics SCHILLINGER 209F.HPC (1) SCHILLINGER 289.TC (1,2) SCHILLINGER XD2810 (1,2) Stewart Seeds STEWART 2500R2 (4,5) STEWART 2677R2 (4,5) STEWART 2700R2 (4,5) STEWART 2909R2 (4,6) STEWART 2977R2 (6) STEWART 3000R2 (6) Steyer Seeds STEYER 1810RR (3) STEYER 1910RR (3) STEYER 2001R2 (3) STEYER 2201R2 (3) STEYER 2801R2 (6) STEYER 3102R2 (6) Wellman Seeds, Inc. WELLMAN PB3019VNRR2 (6) WELLMAN W 284 (2) WELLMAN W 304 (2) WELLMAN W 313 (2) WELLMAN W 4032(RR) (6) WELLMAN W 4125(RR) (5) WELLMAN W 4127(RR) (5) WELLMAN W 4129(RR) (6) WELLMAN W 4131(RR) (6) WELLMAN W 4132(RR) (6) WELLMAN W 4133(RR) (6) Zeeland Farm Services, Inc. ZEELAND ZFSelect 251LS** (1) ZEELAND ZFSelect 291LS** (1,2) ZEELAND ZFSelect 725LS** (1,2) ZEELAND ZFSelect 728LL** (1,2) ZEELAND ZFSelect 823LL** (1) ZEELAND ZFSelect 830LL** (1,2) ZEELAND ZFSelect 923LS** (1) ** This denotes specialty soybean varieties

20 Trademark of American Soybean Association Dear Fellow Soybean Producers, Selecting soybean varieties is one of the most important decisions you will face when making management plans for next year s crop. Since the soybean varieties selected will directly affect your yield potential and profits, you should carefully review yield data, plant characteristics, disease ratings, and maturity interest. While appreciating the importance of considering multiple variety characteristics, yield is probably the most important. Unfortunately, selecting a high yielding variety is not an exact science. A variety s maximum yield potential is affected by weather, soil types, and planting decisions as well as disease and insect pressure. The 2010 Michigan Soybean Performance Report is intended to provide the basic information from which variety decisions can be made. This data, when used in conjunction with soybean performance data from other tests in your area, should assist in making your variety selection for The soybean checkoff program is managed by seven soybean producers from the seven soybean districts throughout Michigan. As producers, we are on the front line of the many challenges facing our industry. It is through the investment of your soybean checkoff in programs such as the Soybean Performance Report printing and distribution that we not only research grower needs but we inform Michigan producers of the research results which can then translate to greater profit opportunities. For the 20th consecutive year, we are distributing this report FREE to you via direct mail and through extension offices. Information available electronically has become more valuable and such variety performance data as listed in this report are no exception. An updated, user friendly searchable website has been developed for assisting your variety evaluations. By accessing the site you can easily compare variety characteristics electronically. Sincerely, Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee Directors District #1 Herb Miller, Niles District #2 Andy Welden, Jonesville District #3 Richard Janssens, Monroe District #4 Jim Wilson, Yale District #5 Mark Bierlein, Reese District #6 George Zmitko, Owosso District #7 Benjamin Chaffin, Ithaca MICHIGAN SOYBEAN PROMOTION COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 287 FRANKENMUTH, MI Recipient: Please notify us at soyinfo@michigansoybean.org or of duplicate mailings to help save valuable checkoff funds. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE P A I D Ithaca, MI Permit No

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