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Roundup Ready 2 Yield™ Soybeans to be Introduced on 1-2 Million Acres in 2009

Breakthrough Second-Generation Technology Offers Top-End Yield Potential

NASHVILLE, Tenn., February 29, 2008 – With the commercialization of Monsanto’s second- generation soybean technology in 2009, Roundup Ready 2 Yield™, American farmers will enjoy all the benefits of the original Roundup Ready® soybean system plus top-end yield potential. more

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Monsanto’s Roundup Rewards® Program to Include Select Max® Herbicide in 2008

Fast-acting herbicide included for volunteer Roundup Ready® Corn 2 control in soybeans, cotton

WALNUT CREEK, CA AND ST. LOUIS, MO (March 13, 2008)—In 2008, Monsanto’s Roundup Rewards® Program will include Valent U.S.A. Corporation’s Select Max® Herbicide with Inside Technology for additional Roundup Ready® crops. The Volunteer Roundup Ready Corn 2 Cost-Share Allowance element of the Roundup Rewards program will be expanded to include cotton in addition to soybeans. more

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New Soybean System Helps Growers Simplify Effort While Maximizing Yield

Trilex 6000 Soybean System offers one stop for seed-applied inputs.

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (March 13, 2008) — Expanding farm sizes, intricate record-keeping requirements and complex input decisions all make increasing demands on the one finite resource shared by soybean growers: time. more

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Dow AgroSciences Acquires Triumph Seed

Acquisition Further Expands Sunflower and Corn Business

INDIANAPOLIS and RALLS, TEXAS — Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, announced today it will further expand its plant biotechnology business with the acquisition of Triumph Seed of Ralls, Texas. more

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Avoid Continuous Traits in Continuous Corn

Nashville, Tenn., March 4, 2008 – Growers planting transgenic corn-on-corn should rotate traits to avoid yield penalties of up to 20% from volunteer corn.

That’s according to Bruce Battles, agronomy marketing manager with Syngenta Seeds, Inc., speaking on Friday at the 2008 Commodity Classic in Nashville, Tennessee. His remarks were part of a Learning Center session on protecting yield potential in continuous corn. more

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Soil Insecticides Boost CRW Hybrid Yields 12 Bushels/Acre

(Nashville, TN – Feb. 28, 2008) – Treating corn rootworm hybrids with soil insecticides boosted yields an average of 12 bushels per acre in university trials across the Corn Belt in 2007.

The 17 yield comparisons, which were conducted by university researchers at the University of Illinois, Purdue University, Ohio State University, the University of Nebraska and the University of Wisconsin, compared YieldGard® and Herculex® trait corn alone and in combination with various soil insecticides. Insecticides included Counter® 15G, Fortress® 5G, Aztec® 4.67G and Force® 3G applied with the SmartBox® closed handling and application system. more

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Pioneer Hi-Bred Innovation to Increase Corn Yields, Simplify Compliance

Optimum® AcreMaxTM new insect protection system introduced to U.S. farmers

DES MOINES, Iowa, March. 4, 2008 - DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred introduced the first “in-the-bag” seed refuge system to farmers during Commodity Classic, the industry’s premier agricultural trade show and convention.

The new insect protection system, Optimum® AcreMaxTM, will provide corn growers with improved productivity by increasing the number of acres farmers can plant to the industry’s most advanced insect control options. The first phase of Optimum® AcreMaxTM insect protection will be launched as early as 2009, pending regulatory approval. The system will eliminate the need for farmers to plant separate corn borer and corn rootworm refuges with their Pioneer® brand Bt corn hybrids. more

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Bio-Forge™ Beats The Best in University Yield Study on Corn

Study Confirms StollerUSA’s Product Outperforms Top Late-Season Fungicides
Offered For Yield Increases

HOUSTON (February 27, 2008) – As opposed to applying late-season fungicides in hopes of a yield increase, new research from North Carolina State University indicates that applications of Bio-Forge™ by StollerUSA, with or without fungicide, increases yields of corn by as much as 13 percent.

“Previous research shows that Bio-Forge consistently reduced damage caused by plant stress,” said Dr. Ron Heiniger, professor of crop systems at North Carolina State University. “So, to hypothesize that crops treated with the anti-oxidant would produce higher yields was the logical next step.”

In his study, Dr. Heiniger looked at the applications of four of the industry’s most reputable fungicides verses Bio-Forge, an anti-oxidant with growth enhancing properties, to see which products produced higher yields. When accompanying late-season fungicide applications, Bio-Forge gave a more consistent corn yield.

“We identify a need, such as yield increases, and then diligently work to provide our customers with timely and innovative solutions,” said Jerry Stoller, president of StollerUSA. “Bio-Forge is just one example of StollerUSA’s many answers to pressing agricultural and environmental issues affecting producers.”

In addition to its higher yield capability, Bio-Forge increases a plant’s tolerance to stress by reversing the effects of ethylene, a stress hormone that can cause cell death when found in excess. Not only will Bio-Forge decrease stress on crops, it may decrease record irrigation costs by helping crops use water more efficiently. Simply stated, Bio-Forge can help reduce input costs while boosting the bottom line with a yield increase.

“Projected corn acres and market prices are at an all-time high due to increased input costs and interest in ethanol production. The success or failure of this year’s crop will affect more producers than ever before,” said Stoller. “You can’t control Mother Nature, but with Bio-Forge you can help control her effects on your crop.”

In agribusiness for more than 30 years, StollerUSA markets a full line of products to help growers increase crop yield and quality. StollerUSA, headquartered in Houston, is actively researching and developing micronutrients and other products in more than 50 countries.

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Let Them Eat Weeds?

Greenhouse studies show corn rootworm has an appetite for foxtails, other weeds

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – February 26, 2008 – More farmers are relying on Bt corn to stop rootworms before they cause yield-robbing damage. Rootworms are most vulnerable to Bt toxins during the first instar, when larvae are under 1/8 inch long. But what would happen if insects fed on something else during this stage? Say they chewed on weeds, for instance, and grew large enough to withstand Bt toxins? more

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Crop Management Challenges Increase With Early Corn Planting

Pioneer provides tips for managing early-season stress

DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 25, 2008 - The trend toward planting corn earlier continues to grow. The reasons include increasing farm size and the need to cover a large number of acres within a shorter window of time at the beginning of the season and avoiding potential late-season drought and pest problems at the end. According to scientists with Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont business, this trend presents growers with several crop management challenges that can impact crop productivity significantly. more

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