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Farmer Excitement Building Around Soybean Economic and Yield Opportunities
ST. LOUIS, April 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The enthusiasm around
soybeans has increased substantially as the 2008 planting season approaches.
Higher commodity prices are driving increased soybean acres, and soybean
farmers are optimistic about the economic prospects from their bean acres.
The optimism looks to remain strong for upcoming seasons based on positive
economic outlook and the opportunity for increased yields.
"Farmers are encouraged about the positive economics around soybeans and
are eager to learn more about higher yield opportunities," said Dion McBay,
Monsanto U.S. Soybean Traits Marketing Lead. "We are excited to introduce
Roundup Ready 2 Yield(TM) soybeans to help increase yield potential in 2009.
This next generation Roundup Ready(R) soybean technology delivers the
flexibility and convenience of the Roundup Ready system and provides higher
soybean yield potential."
More than 400 farmers across the Midwest will plant production seed this
season to support the anticipated strong demand for Roundup Ready 2 Yield
soybeans when they become commercially available this fall. A limited
commercial release is planned on up to 2 million acres for the 2009 growing
season, with a full-scale Roundup Ready 2 Yield product launch scheduled for
2010.
Farmers Experience Higher Yield Performance
Farmers who grew Roundup Ready 2 Yield production seed last season were
enthusiastic about the performance they experienced.
"In terms of yield, the Roundup Ready 2 Yield beans were some of our best
beans," said Mike Olson, ofShirley, Illinois. "We were very happy with the
way they yielded. When they are introduced in 2009, we'll be 100 percent
Roundup Ready 2 Yield because we now know that they are going to outyield the
regular Roundup Ready beans by far."
"The more beans we can yield, it's more money we can put in our pocket,"
saidTraer, Iowa farmer, Dave Brezina. "The technology is there, and if you
can make more money per acre, that's what we're all out here for."
"My Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans came in at 8 1/2 percent over my
Roundup Ready soybeans," saidBeason, Illinois farmer Dave Sasse. "There's
definitely a yield advantage to them."
McBay noted that Roundup Ready 2 Yield will provide farmers with the same
flexibility, dependability and crop safety that they enjoy today with the
Roundup Ready soybean system, and deliver top-end yield potential. He cited
several reasons why farmers can look to the Roundup Ready 2 Yield system to
enable higher yield potential:
-- Location, location, location -- Roundup Ready 2 Yield was developed
through extensive gene mapping that allows Monsanto to identify
specific DNA regions in soybeans that have a positive impact on yield.
Using advanced insertion and selection technologies, the Roundup Ready
2 Yield gene is situated in one of these DNA regions that provide
higher yield potential.
-- Proven high-performance -- Four years of Monsanto research trials
comparing near isogenic lines have demonstrated a consistent yield
advantage of 7 to 11 percent for Roundup Ready 2 Yield technology
compared with Roundup Ready soybeans. The 4-year average yield
increase of Roundup Ready 2 Yield over Roundup Ready was 9 percent.
-- Power in the pod -- In over 200 observations including 120 comparisons
by Monsanto, Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybean plants produced
significantly more 3-bean pods per plant compared to Roundup Ready
soybeans. This higher number of 3-bean pods contributes to more beans
per plant and therefore higher yield performance.
Farmers will get a firsthand look at this advanced soybean technology when
Monsanto hosts tours of Roundup Ready 2 Yield Showcase Plots across the
Midwest this summer, and during the 2008 Farm Progress Show in August.
Showcase Plot tour information will be announced later this season.
When introduced in 2009, Roundup Ready 2 Yield will be offered in
high-performing genetics from Asgrow(R) as well as American Seeds Inc. (ASI)
and other leading regional soybean seed brands.
In 2009, Roundup Ready 2 Yield varieties will be available primarily in
maturity groups 2 and 3. These maturity groups are planted where more than 50
percent of U.S. soybeans are grown. This includes all ofIowa,Nebraska,Ohio
andPennsylvania; most ofIllinois andIndiana; portions of northernMissouri,
Kansas andMaryland; and portions of southernMinnesota,Wisconsin,Michigan
andSouth Dakota.
Monsanto Company is a leading global provider of technology-based
solutions and agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food
quality. For more information about Roundup Ready 2 Yield, visit:
http://www.monsanto.com/rr2y/default.asp
SOURCE Monsanto Company
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