Well, here it is and a new harvest season is upon us. Soybean results are just starting to trickle in. Some early results are in and Pioneer P10T91 soybean is showing up real well.
- South of Wheaton, a 154 acre field averaged 61.5 bu/a with a 12.7% moisture.
- Between Wheaton and Norcross on the county line, P10T91's in very difficult soils averaged 46.5 bu/a over 237.1 acres. The field next to it, a competition bean variety averaged 25 bu/a. Not a true comparison but it gives you an idea of how tough the ground is in that area.
- The same P10T91's in an adjacent field out-yielded Asgrow 0732 by 5.5 bu/a.
We expected P10T91's to show up real well this year as they came out of the ground fast and with great vigor, even through the cold, wet spring. They also canopied real well in comparison to other varieties and were able to hold down late-season weeds better than almost any bean. This is the second year that we have seen them. Refer to our posts from last fall on this blog and you will see some pretty good results. P10T91 is definitely a bean to keep your eye on!
We hope to add results as quickly as they come in so check back often if you can and please keep safety in mind as you tackle the harvest of 2014.
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