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Page 1: AGRONOMY SOLUTIONScva-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/...Rec-Book-Layout.pdf · Let DigiFarm Steer You in the Right Direction • 14No satellite drift • 2No “line of site” required

AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

2015 EDITION

2016 Edition

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Thank you again for allowing CVA to be your supplier of choice.

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

First and foremost, thank you for being a Central Valley Ag agronomy customer. We strive to provide profitable solutions for your farming operation. We value your business and hope the information in this booklet will add value to the products and services we can provide you with, from precision technologies to basic product information. We have included chemical programs that we feel will fit your specific needs and provide full-service backing at affordable prices, along with technical information on plant development, diseases, and insects. Thank you again for allowing CVA to be your supplier of choice.

S.V.P. Agronomy

PESTICIDE RECOMMENDATION POLICYAt CVA our professional team promises to do our best to help each and every customer to select the crop protection products that are best suited for the needs of our customers’ fields. We also take great pride in our professional custom application business. Our customers make the final determination on the crop protection products they select to purchase. As the performance of crop protection products is often determined by weather conditions and other factors beyond our control, CVA makes NO GUARANTEE of weed control, insect control, disease control, or general product effectiveness. While the manufacturers and insurance companies that we work with are

happy to help a grower solve problems when concerns arise, they have strict notification policies. If concerns about product effectiveness and/or a CVA custom application should arise, please notify CVA immediately upon discovery and within 30 days of application for “pre-emergence” applications or 15 days for “post-emergence” applications. Timely notification allows chemical manufacturers, insurance companies, and CVA to address issues upfront and help mitigate any concerns. Manufacturers, insurance companies, and CVA may decline coverage if concerns are not reported in a timely matter.

Solutions That Yield ProfitTABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE 5Advanced Cropping Systems

PAGE 11 RD Platform

PAGE 13Seed to Fit Your Operation

PAGE 27Maximizing Grower Profits

PAGE 30Soybean Growth Development

PAGE 31 Corn Growth Development

PAGE 32Maximizing Corn Yields

PAGE 34Maximizing Soybean Yields

PAGE 36Fungicide and Insecticide

PAGE 39Maximizing Wheat Yields & Fertilizer Specialty Products

PAGE 42CVA Locations

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We sorted through the services and information to bring you the best and most profitable services available.

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

Advanced Cropping SystemsThe Goal of Advanced Cropping Systems (ACS) is to provide our customers with the latest advances in agriculture technologies. We sorted through the services and information to bring you the best and most profitable services available. ACS is tailored to each individual customer because “One Size Does Not Fit All.” Whether you are a beginning user or an experienced user, we have the most

experienced and dedicated employees in the industry to help you get the most out of ACS.

ACS is Central Valley Ag’s complete precision ag program. ACS includes all aspects of precision ag. As a customer of Central Valley Ag, you need a partner who can guide you through every step of precision agriculture, from the basic beginning stages to the complex

advanced stages. ACS has many years of successful experience. We are committed to the future and continue to research and develop the most profitable precision ag services available for our customers.

Intensive Soil Sampling• 2.5 Acre Grid Sampling• Directed Grid Sampling• Zone Sampling

Variable Rate SeedingVariable Rate Application• Fertilizer• Ag-Lime • Pel-Lime

Yield Mapping• Yield Monitor Support• Yield Monitor and GPS Setup• Calibration• Data Management

EC MappingData AnalysisVariable Rate Irrigation • AquaSystems

Soil Moisture Monitoring ACS Equipment• Yield Monitors• GPS Receivers• Guidance Systems• AgLeader • AgCam• Meridian Seed Tenders• Precision Planting

• MyWay RTK

Agronomy ConsultingAll Precision Ag Components and Services

®

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Ag Leader® Technology offers the most complete line of Precision Ag Equipment on the market, and has since 1992. Ag Leader now offers technology that controls and monitors planters, sprayers, and

tile plows. Of course they still have yield monitor systems, and offer some of the most innovative and accurate guidance systems on the market.

In 2012, CVA became an Ag Leader

Blue Delta Dealer. Ag Leader describes Blue Delta Dealers as, “the most elite of precision farming experts. They have the most intensely trained employees backed by the best resources in the industry.” ACS

has been selling and servicing Ag Leader equipment since 1997, so receiving this designation after 15 years is a tribute to our organization, as well as our customers.

RTK SOLUTIONSMYWAY RTK & DIGIFARM MyWay RTK is the technology that can be used with virtually any precision farming system, including factory installed steering from John Deere or CNH. Unlike other RTK systems, you can be up to 25 miles from the base and still get a strong signal providing high accuracy. But why use RTK instead of OmniSTAR, WAAS, or StarFire?

Advanced Cropping Systems® is now your provider for unmatched RTK GPS Technology! RTK (Real Time Kinematic) positioning is the most accurate signal available for farmers looking to use precision farming technology.

Why MyWay RTK?• Advanced technology• Sub-Inch accuracy• Technology neutral• Cellular/Internet based signal• No line of sight needed• 25 mile signal range from base station• Designed for agriculture

Let DigiFarm Steer You in the Right Direction• No satellite drift• No “line of site” required• Compatible with nearly all brands of

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Jamestown

Effingham

DresdenClyde

Edmond

Muscotah

Gaylord RandallCedarLoganPalmer

Lancaster

KirwinSpeed

Whiting

Jennings Glade Jewell

NetawakaWetmore

LinnCorning

ClaytonAgenda

HuronWaterville Goff

BarnesBird City

FrankfortAgra Greenleaf

Athol

EverestVermillion

McDonald

Centralia

FormosoMankato

CourtlandScandia

Willis

Lebanon CubaPrairie View EsbonNorcatur

DentonPowhattan Severance

Burr OakMorrowville

Leona

HaddamAlmena

Troy

Herndon

Robinson

BeattieFairview

AxtellHanover

Oneida

MundenRepublicLong Island Webber

Highland

Narka

HamlinMorrill

OketoMahaska Hollenberg BernSummerfield ReserveWhite Cloud

Clearwater

Rose HillFredonia

Girard

Kingman

Eureka Humboldt

Lakin

Holcomb HalsteadSouth Hutchinson

Hesston

Sterling Burlington

LyonsEllinwood

Garnett

Hillsboro

Scott CityHoisington

Lindsborg

HeringtonOsage City

Council Grove

Ellsworth

Louisburg

Spring HillBaldwin City

Eudora

Minneapolis TonganoxieBasehor

Beloit Holton

Phillipsburg

Norton Belleville Marysville HiawathaSabetha

Douglass

Johnson GreensburgCheney

Erie

Arma

Goddard

MaizeCimarron

Colwich

Towanda

HavenKinsley Sedgwick

Yates Center

StaffordSyracuse

Saint John

North Newton

BuhlerNickersonPeabody

MoundridgeInman

Pleasanton

Marion

Ness City

La Cygne

DightonLeoti

La Crosse

Lyndon Pomona

WellsvilleBurlingame

VictoriaOverbrook Edgerton

Carbondale

EllisSolomon Auburn

Chapman

WaKeeney Lincoln Grandview Plaza

OakleyOgden Silver Lake

Rossville

PlainvilleSaint Marys

Oskaloosa

Hoxie Hill CityValley Falls

Stockton OsborneDowns

Blue RapidsHorton

Smith CenterSaint Francis AtwoodOberlin

Washington

Wathena Elwood

Seneca

Haysville

Augusta Chanute

Fort Scott

Lansing

Ulysses

Pratt

Iola

Gardner

Abilene

Bonner Springs

Andover

Bel AirePark City

Valley Center

Larned

Osawatomie

Paola

Russell

Wamego

Goodland

ColbyClay Center

Concordia

Derby

Dodge City

El Dorado

Newton

Great BendMcPherson

Emporia

Ottawa

Hays

Junction City Merriam

Atchison

Garden City

Hutchinson

Salina

LenexaLeawood

Shawnee

Manhattan

Leavenworth

Olathe

Lawrence Overland Park

Kansas City

Wichita

Topeka

COVERAGE MAPBlack dots indicate Central Valley Ag locations. Green circles indicate MyWay RTK Coverage.

MYWAY RTK COVERAGE MAP

DIGIFARM COVERAGE

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

Precision Planting® was started in 1993, by a farm family, on the concept that improved seed placement was a fundamental agronomic principal that dictated crop success and yield. Through the years, Precision Planting has expanded on their “Agronomy First” philosophy and continue to develop ways to make planters more accurate, with the goal of “getting every seed in the field to emerge within 12 hours of each other.” Whether it is testing or calibrating seed meters on our test stand or installing a system to let you remotely raise or lower your row cleaners, Precision Planting is a company that lines up with many of the

same principals of ACS.

POPULATIONS. SPACING. PLACEMENT.Higher populations mean that the placement of every plant - every seed - is critical. Corn plants closer than 4” sense high population and react to the high stress environment. But with little effort, today’s planters can achieve spacing accuracy of 97% or more.

DEPTH. COMPACTION. RESIDUE.Uniform emergence is the most important event in a cornfield’s year. Plants that do not emerge within 48 hours after their neighbors turn into “weeds”. Creating a good, clean

seed V, getting seeds to the bottom of the trench and eliminating compaction can get plants off to a uniform start.

MEASURE. MONITOR. CONTROL.Find and fix planter problems before they cost you a dime. New monitoring and sensing systems can identify expensive issues you can’t detect in the shop. And with new control systems, you can set and forget critical functions like downforce adjustments, VR populations and Row Control.

ACS tests and services ALL types of meters.

Utilize our data management system to view the “big picture” of what’s happening with your operation. Our unlimited secured data storage provides you the ability and access to data transfer, storage, viewing, and analysis. With our data management system, you have the ability to store your data and view it when and where you want to on your tablet, computer or smart phone. Easily send your data to our data management system without the worry of space... it’s unlimited!

AVAILABLE NOWWireless Data Transfer

• WiFi Relay, OEM Data Transfer• Mobile Device, Tablet, or Home

Computer• Transfer Yield Data, As-Applied

Data, Prescription Files, Etc.

Cloud Storage

Unlimited Data Storage

Data Backup and Security

Ability to View Soil Tests, Rx Maps, Yield Maps, etc. on Web Site

COMING SOONData Analysis

Product Comparisons

Decision Support Tools

Profit/Loss Mapping

® Data Services

ACCESS YOUR DATA 24/7 ON YOUR COMPUTER,

TABLET OR SMART PHONE

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Irrigation can be increased or decreased based on soil properties and slope.

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

VRI SPEED AND ZONE CONTROLACS AquaSystems VRI prescriptions, in the form of either VRI Speed Control or VRI Zone Control can be generated for nearly any brand of center pivot. VRI Speed Control can utilize from 60 to 180 sectors, depending on your pivot and controller. VRI Zone Control is already available on most new pivot panels, such as Valley Select 2, Valley Pro2, or Reinke Touch Pro. If your pivot is a little older, VRI can be added by our Equipment Specialist and not only make your pivot “VR Ready,” but also give you the ability to remotely monitor and control it. AquaSystems can add Pivot Monitoring and VRI Control to almost any brand or age of pivot, as long as it has electric drives.

SOIL TEXTURE AND ELEVATION Based on EC and RTK Elevation Data, irrigation can be increased or decreased based on soil properties and slope. This ensures the correct amount of water throughout the field, while not over or under watering critical areas.

COMPATIBLE PIVOT SYSTEMSAny brand or age of pivot with an AgSense upgrade or Valley Tracker upgrade is compatible with ACS AquaSystem VRI‘s Speed Control.

Valley and Reinke have options available for ACS AquaSystems VRI’s Zone Control.

Pivots that are “VRI Ready” Include:

• Valley Select2• Valley Pro2• Reinke TouchPro

quaSystems by Central Valley Ag

ACS AQUASYSTEMS VRIIncreasing water use efficiency through precision Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) is a primary focus of ACS AquaSystems VRI. If irrigation is not fully optimized right from the beginning other factors such as nitrogen use efficiency often do not reach their full potential. Applying the optimum level of irrigation is more important than ever. As the single most valuable natural resource, applying excess irrigation is an unnecessary cost, leaches nitrogen and can even lower yields. However, applying too little irrigation can reduce yield potential as well.

The goal of ACS AquaSystems VRI is to substantially increase production on irrigated crop fields with soil and/or topography variability, by applying the optimum application depths of water at both the right time and the right place. ACS AquaSystems VRI utilizes a combination of EC and RTK elevation change data, along with real-time soil moisture data to create our VRI prescriptions. ACS AquaSystems VRI is an affordable, fully-supported, data-driven Precision Ag solution that works for any center pivot irrigated acre and any crop type.

ACS AQUASYSTEMSACS AquaSystems utilizes the same concept as ACS AquaSystems VRI to make standard irrigation scheduling recommendations. A combination of EC and RTK elevation change data, along with real-time soil moisture data make the most accurate and timely irrigation scheduling recommendations. The goal of ACS AquaSystems is to make informed, data based irrigation recommendations to ensure the proper amount and timing of irrigation scheduling.

ACS AQUASYSTEMS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS• Select fields for AquaSystems

enrollment.• EC & Elevation map fields.• Use data to determine optimum probe

location.• ACS probe installation.• Wireless/Cell probe data transferred

to ACS website for viewing and recommendations.

• Irrigate TIMELY and ACCURATELY.

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We share the risk in building an aggressive production plan designed to challenge the 100/300 BPA threshold. RD - Research and Development that is Results Driven!

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

RD PlatformIn today’s agricultural environment, farmers are inundated with a myriad of information and offers to try new products and encouragement to adopt new practices. The agronomic landscape is changing so fast that farmers may find it difficult to keep abreast with ever changing information. That’s where the RD Program can assist you in sifting through the countless options available and provide focus toward the best yield-enhancing opportunities for your farm.

In helping select the best products and management strategies for you to assess on your fields, our priority is two-fold:

1) The products/practices must improve the productivity of your acres.

2) The products/practices must increase your profitability, even in times of lower commodity prices.

In short, it has to work on your farm! We are committed to work with you, side-by-side, to determine how to maximize performance in your fields, through one of two options, that are designed to deliver results:

RD2 PROGRAMTurn a portion of your acres into an on-the-farm research facility. An innovative approach to conducting premier on-the-farm research that is meaningful to you - because it’s done on YOUR farm! The research is driver by your interests and geared toward maximizing total

performance in your fields. Designate the some of your acres you want to utilize for testing, and for a small per acre fee we’ll do the rest.

RD MAXIMUM ECONOMIC YIELDMany people talk about achieving yields of 100 bushels per acre in growing soybeans and hitting the 300 bushel per acre milestone in corn production. At CVA, we’re not just talking about it - we partner with you in a new and innovative approach to creating a production plan that will attain maximum economic yields. The program is designed to compare the producer’s normal production practices side-by-side with CVA recommendations.

We know that not every acre is built for the 100/300 bushel threshold and that makes us committed to determining the right yield to maximize your profitability and that is what the Maximum Economic Yield(MEY) strategy is all about. RD - Research and Development that is Results Driven!

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We understand that seed is only one decision you make throughout the growing season; but we believe it is the decision on which every other aspect of your cropping plan revolves around.

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

We want to incorporate the latest technology, along with advanced discoveries to support and strengthen your on-the-farm success, while staying mindful of the sustainability of your operation for generations to come.

We understand that seed is only one decision you make throughout the growing season; but we believe it is the decision on which every other aspect of your cropping plan revolves around. Whether it is planting date, fertility management, crop protection programs, plant health treatments, or harvest timing; achieving success starts with

your unique goals and continues through making the seed selection that best fits your agronomic environments and management decisions.

Your Agronomy team at Central Valley Ag strives every day to help you optimize your farm investment. We are committed to delivering you the best value in whole-farm agronomic planning, supplies, services, and support to continue earning your business in the future.

Not every hybrid or variety out there, makes it in here. Central Valley Ag has a seed

selection process in place that makes it easier for you to improve yield and minimize risk on the acres you plant.

By applying our knowledge of local growing conditions, we have pre-selected only the best seed choices based on:

• Yield Potential• Trait Diversity• Consistent Performance• Field-Proven Technology

Further enhancing your potential for improved yields at harvest is our personal,

on-the-farm involvement that includes:

• Comprehensive Field Planning• Expert Seed Selection Advice• Season-Long Management• Full Season Agronomic Support

It goes without saying that every seed selection you make is a business decision. That is why we have made it our business to make it easier for you to decide how you want to grow yours.

Seed to Fit Your Operation

GENETIC DEPTHSELECTION

CRITERIA DIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH

Genetic diversity helps to manage risk, and can be achieved by planting a portfolio of hybrids and varieties. This will increase the ability to consistently meet your field goals.

Soil conditions, fertility, availability of moisture, rotations pattern, tillage practices, plant population and weather patterns all affect the ability of each hybrid or variety to reach its full yield potential. Careful selection of appropriate genetics for each environment will increase the yield potential on your acres.

Consistent yield performance, documented through on-the-farm trials over time, is the best indicator of true yield potential.

Biotechnology provides the ability to protect genetic yield potential and the selection of the right technology traits can mitigate risks from weed competition, as well as insect and disease pressure.

Plant health is increasingly important to achieve consistent yields over time, and to ensure high quality grain at harvest; selection of hybrids and varieties should include a review of susceptibility to prevalent diseases, rots or wilts.

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Nebraska DEKALB® Corn

Value Added Traits: GENSSRIB = Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENVT2PRIB = Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT2PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT3PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend.

Planting Rate: M = Medium, M-MH = Medium to Medium High, M-H = Medium to High, MH-H = Medium High to High. Ear Flex: F = Flex, SF = Semi-Flex, SD = Semi-Determinate, D = Determinate .

Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. Commercialized products have been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your Monsanto representative for the registration status in your state.

IMPORTANT IRM INFORMATION: Genuity® RIB Complete® corn blend products do not require the planting of a structured refuge except in the Cotton-Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest. See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.

Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. DEKALB and Design®, DEKALB®, Genuity®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, SmartStax®, VT Double PRO® and VT Triple PRO® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. LibertyLink and the Water Droplet Design® is a registered trademark of Bayer. Herculex® is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. ©2015 Monsanto Company.

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DKC63-07RIBGENVT3PRIB

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DKC63-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

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Value Added Traits: GENSSRIB = Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENVT2PRIB = Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT2PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT3PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend.Planting Rate: M = Medium, M-MH = Medium to Medium High, M-H = Medium to High, MH-H = Medium High to High. Ear Flex: F = Flex, SF = Semi-Flex, SD = Semi-Determinate, D = Determinate .Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your Monsanto representative for the registration status in your state.IMPORTANT IRM INFORMATION: Genuity® RIB Complete® corn blend products do not require the planting of a structured refuge except in the Cotton-Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest. Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® and Genuity® VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn are blended seed corn products. See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. DEKALB and Design®, DroughtGard™, Genuity Design®, Genuity®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, VT Double PRO® and VT Triple PRO® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13

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101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

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DKC50-63RIBGENSSRIB

100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

Lead Product

- Not Available

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PAGE • 15

CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

CROPLAN® Corn - All Regions

Right  Traits Right  Pop.

Right  CPP

Hybrid

Maturity

Trait  O

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High  Yield  Acre

Low  Yield  Acre

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Goss's  Wilt

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Response  to  Starter

Emergence

Late  Season  Stalks

Continuous  Corn

Response  to  

Fungicides  (R

TF)

Hybrid

4099 99 SS 4099

4819 103 AS3/GT 4819

4975 102 VT2P,  VT3P 4975

4822 103 VT2P 4822

5412 106 VT2P,  SS 5412

4895 108 VTP,  SS 4895

5887 108 VT2P,  VT3P 5887

6065 111 VT2P,  SS 6065

6110 110 VT2P,  SS 6110

6265 112 VT2P,  SS 6265

5222 112 VT2P 5222

6525 112 VT3P 6525

6274 112 SS 6274

5290 112 DG/VT2P 5290

6587 113 VT2P 6587

6594 113 VT2P,  SS 6594

5570 115 VT2P 5570

7087 114 VT2P 7087

7927 117 VT3P   7927

*New

Caution  /  Low  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Legend

Right  SoilRight  Genetics Right  Genetics Right  Fert.

Excellent  /  High  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Above  Average/  Med.-­  High  Response

Average/  Medium  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Right  Cropping  System

Lead Product

Right  Traits Right  Pop.

Right  CPP

Hybrid

Maturity

Trait  O

ptions

High  Yield  Acre

Low  Yield  Acre

Drought

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rained                                    

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Response  to  Starter

Emergence

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Continuous  Corn

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Fungicides  (R

TF)

Hybrid

4099 99 SS 4099

4819 103 AS3/GT 4819

4975 102 VT2P,  VT3P 4975

4822 103 VT2P 4822

5412 106 VT2P,  SS 5412

4895 108 VTP,  SS 4895

5887 108 VT2P,  VT3P 5887

6065 111 VT2P,  SS 6065

6110 110 VT2P,  SS 6110

6265 112 VT2P,  SS 6265

5222 112 VT2P 5222

6525 112 VT3P 6525

6274 112 SS 6274

5290 112 DG/VT2P 5290

6587 113 VT2P 6587

6594 113 VT2P,  SS 6594

5570 115 VT2P 5570

7087 114 VT2P 7087

7927 117 VT3P   7927

*New

Caution  /  Low  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Legend

Right  SoilRight  Genetics Right  Genetics Right  Fert.

Excellent  /  High  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Above  Average/  Med.-­  High  Response

Average/  Medium  Response  (RTP,  RTN,  RTF)

Right  Cropping  System

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NK® Corn - All Regions

No Rating or N/A Best Choice Good Choice Average to Slightly Below Average Not Recommended Lead Product

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

Kansas DEKALB® Corn4.29

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DKC50-63RIBGENSSRIB

100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

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DKC50-63RIBGENSSRIB

100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

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100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

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101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

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DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

DKC63-07RIBGENVT3PRIB

113 1338 2825 M-H p p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC63-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

113 1360 2825 M-MH p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC65-79RIBGENSSRIB

115 1380 2875 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 32-34

DKC66-87RIBGENVT2PRIB

116 1350 2900 M-MH p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 32-34

Value Added Traits: GENSSRIB = Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENVT2PRIB = Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT2PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT3PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend.Planting Rate: M = Medium, M-MH = Medium to Medium High, M-H = Medium to High, MH-H = Medium High to High. Ear Flex: F = Flex, SF = Semi-Flex, SD = Semi-Determinate, D = Determinate .Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your Monsanto representative for the registration status in your state.IMPORTANT IRM INFORMATION: Genuity® RIB Complete® corn blend products do not require the planting of a structured refuge except in the Cotton-Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest. Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® and Genuity® VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn are blended seed corn products. See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. DEKALB and Design®, DroughtGard™, Genuity Design®, Genuity®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, VT Double PRO® and VT Triple PRO® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13

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DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

DKC63-07RIBGENVT3PRIB

113 1338 2825 M-H p p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC63-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

113 1360 2825 M-MH p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC65-79RIBGENSSRIB

115 1380 2875 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 32-34

DKC66-87RIBGENVT2PRIB

116 1350 2900 M-MH p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 32-34

Value Added Traits: GENSSRIB = Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENVT2PRIB = Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT2PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT3PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend.Planting Rate: M = Medium, M-MH = Medium to Medium High, M-H = Medium to High, MH-H = Medium High to High. Ear Flex: F = Flex, SF = Semi-Flex, SD = Semi-Determinate, D = Determinate .Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your Monsanto representative for the registration status in your state.IMPORTANT IRM INFORMATION: Genuity® RIB Complete® corn blend products do not require the planting of a structured refuge except in the Cotton-Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest. Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® and Genuity® VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn are blended seed corn products. See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. DEKALB and Design®, DroughtGard™, Genuity Design®, Genuity®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, VT Double PRO® and VT Triple PRO® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13

Value Added Traits: GENSSRIB = Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENVT2PRIB = Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT2PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend, GENDGVT3PRIB = Genuity® DroughtGard® Hybrids with VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn blend.

Planting Rate: M = Medium, M-MH = Medium to Medium High, M-H = Medium to High, MH-H = Medium High to High. Ear Flex: F = Flex, SF = Semi-Flex, SD = Semi-Determinate, D = Determinate .

Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.

B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your Monsanto representative for the registration status in your state.

IMPORTANT IRM INFORMATION: Genuity® RIB Complete® corn blend products do not require the planting of a structured refuge except in the Cotton-Growing Area where corn earworm is a significant pest. Genuity® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® and Genuity® VT Triple PRO® RIB Complete® corn are blended seed corn products. See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.

Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. DEKALB and Design®, DroughtGard™, Genuity Design®, Genuity®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup®, VT Double PRO® and VT Triple PRO® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13

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Nebraska Asgrow® Soybeans

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DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

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100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

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101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

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105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

Rating Scale: 1-2 = Excellent, 3-4 = Very Good, 5-6 = Good, 7-8 = Fair, 9 = Poor, N/A = Not Available

Plant Type: Th = Thin, M = Medium, MB = Medium Bushy, B = Bushy

Plant Height: MS = Medium-Short, M = Medium, MT = Medium-Tall, T = Tall, N/A = Not Available

Soybean Cyst Nematode: R = Resistance, MR = Moderate Resistance, MR/MS = Moderate Resistance to Moderately Susceptible, S = Susceptible, # = Race 1, 3, 5, 9 or 14

Phytophthora Gene Specific Resistance: Susc. = Susceptible, Rps1a denotes resistance to Races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13-18, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32 & 36. Rps1c denotes resistance to Races 1-3, 6-11, 13, 15, 17,

21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34 & 36. Rps1k denotes resistance to Races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21-24, 26, 36 & 37. Rps2 denotes resistance to Races 1-5, 9-29, 33, 34, 36-39. Rps3a denotes resistance to Races 1-5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29 & 31-35. Rps6 denotes resistance to Races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-21 & 25. Rps7 denotes resistance to Races 2, 12, 16, 18, 19, 33, 35 & 36

Herbicide Tolerant Traits: GENRR2Y = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, GENRR2Y/SR = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® Soybeans / Sulfonylurea-based Herbicide Tolerance

Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.

For more information regarding the intellectual property protection for the seed products identified in this publication, please see www.asgrowanddekalb.com. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Asgrow and the A Design®, Asgrow®, Genuity®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready® and Roundup® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13+A29

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

CROPLAN® Soybeans - All RegionsVa

riety

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SCN  Resistance

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R2C2200 2.2 OFF/def Rps1k

R2C2450 2.4 R2C2425,  R2C2394 OFF/def Rps1k

R2T2440 2.4 OFF/def Rps1c

R2T2501 2.4 R2C2440/R2C2451 OFF/def Rps1c

R2C2674 2.6 OFF/def Rps3a

R2C2715 2.8 DEF/off Rps1k

R2C2810 2.8 R2C2875,  R2C2985 OFF/def Rps3a

R2C3000 3 R2C2914/R2C3002 OFF/def Rps1a/c

R2C3113 3.1 OFF/def Rps1c

R2C3350 3.3 R2C3323,  R2C3475 OFF/def Rps1c/k

R2C3800 3.8 R2C3822/R2C3995 OFF/def Rps1c

R2C4000 4.0 R2C3995/R2C4114 OFF/def Rps1c/a

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RIGHT  Genetics…….R7  Placement  Strategy…..

Legend

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Soil Row  Width Disease

Good  (1  or  2  Rating)

Average  (3  or  4  Rating)

Poor  (5  or  below  Rating)

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Variety

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LC2384 2.3 OFF/def Rps1c LC2384

LC2800 2.8 LC2865,  LC2934 OFF/def Rps1c LC2800

LC2934 2.9 DEF/off Rps1c LC2934

LC3150 3.1 LC2934,  LC3233 DEF/off Rps1c/k LC3150

LC3600 3.6 LC3565,  LC3633 OFF/def Rps1c/k LC3600

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Average  (3  or  4  Rating)

Poor  (5  or  below  Rating)N/A

RIGHT  Genetics…….R7  Placement  Strategy….. Soil Row  Width Disease

CROPLAN® Liberty Link Soybeans - All Regions

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

NK® Soybeans - All Regions

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Kansas Asgrow® Soybeans

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

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100 1311 2500 M-MH p p p p 27-29 29-31 31-34 NA

DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

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DKC51-19RIBGENDGVT3PRIB

101 1282 2525 M p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

Rating Scale: 1-2 = Excellent, 3-4 = Very Good, 5-6 = Good, 7-8 = Fair, 9 = Poor, N/A = Not Available

Plant Type: Th = Thin, M = Medium, MB = Medium Bushy, B = Bushy

Plant Height: MS = Medium-Short, M = Medium, MT = Medium-Tall, T = Tall, N/A = Not Available

Soybean Cyst Nematode: R = Resistance, MR = Moderate Resistance, MR/MS = Moderate Resistance to Moderately Susceptible, S = Susceptible, # = Race 1, 3, 5, 9 or 14

Phytophthora Gene Specific Resistance: Susc. = Susceptible, Rps1a denotes resistance to Races 1, 2, 10, 11, 13-18, 24, 26, 27, 31, 32 & 36. Rps1c denotes resistance to Races 1-3, 6-11, 13, 15, 17,

21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32, 34 & 36. Rps1k denotes resistance to Races 1-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21-24, 26, 36 & 37. Rps2 denotes resistance to Races 1-5, 9-29, 33, 34, 36-39. Rps3a denotes resistance to Races 1-5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29 & 31-35. Rps6 denotes resistance to Races 1-4, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-21 & 25. Rps7 denotes resistance to Races 2, 12, 16, 18, 19, 33, 35 & 36

Herbicide Tolerant Traits: GENRR2Y = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, GENRR2Y/SR = Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® Soybeans / Sulfonylurea-based Herbicide Tolerance

Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization.

For more information regarding the intellectual property protection for the seed products identified in this publication, please see www.asgrowanddekalb.com. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Asgrow and the A Design®, Asgrow®, Genuity®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready® and Roundup® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Monsanto Company. 34843 ED 10/29/13+A29

Lead Product

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

CROPLAN® Alfalfa

3-To-4 Cut Quality

GRAZING & HAY

Rebound 5.0 Rebound 6.0

4-Cut Yield

4 Cut Quality

Trailblazer 7.0

HAY & HAYLAGE

Potato Leafhopper Resistance

ADDITIONAL INSECT & DISEASE RESISTANCE

Gunner

HR to Aphanomyces

CONVENTIONAL: Maxi Graze®

GENRR: Graze N Hay 3.1RR

A l fa l fa MIDWEST & EAST VARIETY PLACEMENT

LegenDairy XHD

The above chart is provided as an illustra on only. Plan ng decision are complex and any implementa on of the placement described above is your decision. Because of factors outside of our control, such as weather and product applica on, results to be obtained including but not limited to yields, cannot be predicted or guaranteed by WinField.

RR Vamoose RR AphaTron

5-Cut Quality & Yield

RR Presteez RR Stratica RR Tonnica

HAY & HAYLAGE

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CROPLAN® Forage Sorghum Flow Chart

Photoperiod Sensitive

Brachytic Dwarf

Forage Sorghum  HYBRID PLACEMENT

Greentreat® 1921

Greentreat® Dynamo, and 1731

Male Sterile

Short Season/

double crop

BMR 105 MS

BMR 90, BMR 3411 FS 3551 FS 3701

Short Season, Dwarf

Full Season,

Tall

Brachytic Dwarf

BMR 108 Leafy,

BMR 3631

Trudan Headless

BMR 4611

Disease Toler-ant, Cool nights

Greentreat® A+

MULTI-CUT OR GRAZING

FORAGE SORGHUM OTHER SORGHUM X SUDANGRASS

SINGLE CUT SILAGE

BMR BMR CONVENTIONAL

The above chart is provided as an illustra�on only. Plan�ng decision are complex and any implementa�on of the placement described above is your decision. Because of factors outside of our control, such as weather and product applica�on, results to be obtained including but not limited to yields, cannot be predicted or guaranteed by WinField. 

SUDANGRASS MILLET

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONS

Kansas DEKALB® Sorghum

RATINGS KEY

Field and weather conditions may vary from area to area. The ratings in the charts are to be used as guidelines only. The limitations of warranty and liability on each bag of seed are part of the terms of sale thereof.

Rating System: 1 = Excellent, 9 = Poor, - = data is insufficient at this time, NA = No Specific Resistance, NR = Not Recommended. Green Bug Biotype: NR= No specific resistance.

Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

Always read and follow IRM, where applicable, grain marketing and all other stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. DEKALB and Design® and DEKALB® are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2015 Monsanto Company.

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

106 1291 2650 MH-H p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

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DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

104 1300 2600 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 35-37

DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

105 1335 2600 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

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DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC54-38RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC55-20RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC56-03RIBGENSSRIB

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DKC58-87RIBGENSSRIB

108 1340 2700 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC59-90RIBGENSSRIB

109 1335 2725 M p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-55RIBGENDGVT2PRIB

110 1335 2750 M p p p p p 27-29 29-31 30-32 NA

DKC60-67RIBGENSSRIB

110 1320 2750 MH-H p 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-54RIBGENSSRIB

111 1345 2775 MH-H 30-32 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC61-79RIBGENVT2PRIB

111 1338 2775 M-MH p p p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

DKC62-77RIBGENSSRIB

112 1372 2800 M-MH p p p NA 32-34 34-36 35-37

DKC62-97RIBGENVT3PRIB

112 1335 2800 M-H p 29-31 31-33 32-34 34-36

Highly Recommended Recommended in Most Situations p Use with Appropriate Management Not Recommended

DEKALB® Brand Northeast Nebraska

2015 Local Positioning Guide

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Today, more than ever, it is important to understand the unique challenges within your field as you prepare for each season.

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Maximizing Grower ProfitsSOIL INSECTICIDES

Aztec 2.1G Force 3G Counter20G

Smart Choice 5G Capture LFR

Field Corn Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Seed Corn Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Planting 7” Band Yes Yes No Yes No

Planting T-Band Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Planting In-Furrow Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Herbicide Interaction No No Yes Yes No

Rate: P/A 30” Rows 7.3# 4.5# 6.5# 5.5# 8.2 oz.

Rate: P/A 36” Rows 6.1# 3.6# 5.4# 4.5# 7.1 oz.

Rate: P/A 38” Rows 5.8# 3.4# 5.2# 6.9# 6.8 oz.

SOYBEAN INNOCULANT TREATMENTS

Form Rate Approx. Cost App.

Planting Window Seed Alone

Planting Window w/Fungicide

Vault NP Liquid1 pak treats

2,500# Seed$2.75 14 days 10 days

Vault HP Liquid1 pak treats

2,500# Seed$4.00 120 days 30-45 days

Today, more than ever, it is important to understand the unique challenges within your field as you prepare for each season. The first step in this learning process is to develop a management program designed to maximize the yield potential on your acres.

To assist you in developing this program, CVA has created a Whole Farm Planning Guide. This guide contains key management options to be considered ahead of time, which allows genetic and technology choices to be matched with those options. Your Field Sales Agronomist (FSA) will assist you in identifying important factors that may limit the profitability of your fields and provide the appropriate solutions to enhance potential yields and maximize returns.

Benefits of Whole farm planning

include the following:

• Development of field plans (seed, traits, fertility, weed control, insect control, disease control, tillage, water, crop rotation, cover crops, maps, prescription crop nutrients

• Regulatory reporting and Risk management/loss mitigation suggestions

• Variable rate planning recommendations

• Scouting and monitoring your crops (satellites, drones, onsite field scouting)

• Harvest optimization recommendations

• Water monitoring and Residue management recommendations

• Economic analysis – impact of suggested changes to the crop budget

SOYBEAN SEED TREATMENTS

Approx. Cost App. Phytophthora Pythium Seed Rot

Damping OffRhizoctonia

Damping Off

Phomopsis Diaporthe Seed Rot

Seedborne Sclerotinia

(White Mold)

Soybean Aphid

Bean Leaf Beetle

Seedcorn Maggot Wireworm

Acceleron/

Vault HP$14.75 G G G G G 60 days 60 days Yes Yes

Acceleron F $7.50 G G G G G None None None None

Acceleron

F + I $11.00 G G G G G 60 days 60 days Yes Yes

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WATERHEMP EFFECTS ON SOYBEAN YIELD

Yield (BU/A) % Yield Loss

Losses (BU)

Weed Free 51 0 0

2 Week Removal 51 1 1

4 Week Removal 45 13 7

6 Week Removal 45 19 10

8 Week Removal 34 34 7

10 Week Removal 29 43 22

LSD .05 4 8

It’s time to rethink weed control. To think beyond a single season and work towards long-term solutions. It’s time to take action against herbicide-resistant weeds. Controlling herbicide-resistant weeds can be

challenging, but it’s a challenge we can fight together. Take Action is an industry-wide partnership between university weed scientists, major herbicide providers and corn, cotton, sorghum, soy and wheat organizations to help you manage herbicide-resistant weeds.

Visit takeactiononweeds.com to learn more.

DOES A PRE PROGRAM PAY?All yields and losses have been rounded. Removal is from the unifolioate stage. Densities ranged from 106 to 1,500 plants/sq. yd.

Adapted from Weed Science, 50:607-610 2002, “Common waterhemp interference in soybean.

Use a Strong Herbicide Foundationto Optimize Roundup Applications

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LSD (0.05) = 7

Soybean planted on 6/21/03.Hand weeded = 43 bu/A; 0-4 and 4-8” required two weedings

This university data shows the yield loss when weeds are left to grow and the timing is wrong on your glyphosate application

USE A STRONG HERBICIDE FOUNDATION TO OPTIMIZE ROUNDUP APPLICATIONS

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It’s time to rethink weed control. To think beyond a single season and work towards long-term solutions.

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SOYBEAN GROWTH DEVELOPMENTGrowth and development is divided into two categories, vegetative and reproductive. However, most of the yield potential is established during the vegetative phase. It is important to optimize production practices, pest and nutrient management, earlier in development to maximize yield.

VEGETATIVE STAGESV (N) N nodes on the main stem with completely unrolled leaves, beginning with the unifoliate leaves

V1 Unifoliate leaves completely unrolled

V2 Leaves at node directly above unifoliate leaves completely unrolled

V3 Three nodes with completely unrolled leaves, including unifoliates

REPRODUCTIVE STAGESR1 One flower at any node

R2 Flower at node immediately below the node with a completely unrolled leaf

R3 Pod is 1/2 cm (3/16 inch) long at one of the four uppermost nodes with a completely unrolled leaf

R4 Pod is 2 cm (3/4 inch) long at one of the four uppermost nodes with a completely unrolled leaf

R5Seeds beginning to develop (can be felt by squeezing or a least 1/8 in long) at one of the four uppermost nodes with a completely unrolled leaf

R6 Pod containing a green seed that fills the pod cavity at on of the four uppermost nodes with a completely unrolled leaf

R7 Pods yellowing (one normal pod on the main stem that has reached its mature pod color-(brown or tan)

R8 95% of the pods have reached their mature pod color, approximately 5 to 10 days prior to harvestAdapted from: Soybean Growth and Development Iowa State University Extension and University of Illinois Extension.

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CORN GROWTH DEVELOPMENTHerbicide labels refer to the stage of development of corn based on plant height or leaf stage. Corn height is generally defined as “free standing” or the height of the arch of the highest leaf that is at least 50% developed. Corn height is less accurate than leaf number when determining growth stage. However, there are several different methods of counting leaves.

• Leaf Collar Method: This staging method is the most common on labels. Count all leaves including the first leaf with a rounded tip which have formed a visible collar.

• Indicator Leaf or Horizontal Leaf Method: Counts all leaves, including the first leaf, to the indicator leaf-the uppermost leaf that is 50% exposed from the whorl and whose tip points below a horizontal line. Used by hail insurance adjusters.

• Visible True Leaf Method: Does not count the first leaf with the rounded tip. Method used on some herbicide labels.

VEGETATIVE STAGESVE Spike Stage - Emergence of the coleoptile above the soil surface.

V1 First Leaf - Emerges form coleoptile with rounded tip. Some herbicide labels do not count this leaf as a “true leaf.”

V3 Ear established.

V7 Number of kernel rows determined.

V10 Number of kernels per row determined.

VT Tassel (VT)-bottom-most branch of tassel completely visible and silk has not emerged.

REPRODUCTIVE STAGESR1 Silking - Silks visible outside husks.

Pollination - Most critical period of yield potential.

R2 Blister - Kernels white on outside, clear liquid inside.

R3 Milk - Kernel yellow outside, milky white fluid inside.

R4 Dough - Kernel fluid thick/pasty, cob pink or red.

R5 Dent - Most kernels at least partially dented.

R6 Physiological Maturity - Milk line no longer evident, black layer formed. Maximum dry weight is attained.Adapted from: Corn Growth and Development Iowa State University Extension and University of Illinois Extension.

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Corn Pre-Emerge Rate Description cost/acreC- 1.8 qt

M-1.8-2.3 qt F-2-2.3qt

Broad-spectrum grass and small-seeded broad leaf weed control. Consistent annual grass control. Consistent performance in wet and dry conditions. Application from early preplant too post-emerge up to 11” tall corn.

1.5 pintsThis Herbicide is an acetochlor premix formulation that can be applied pre-emergre and post emerge for roundup ready corn. Has a flexible application window preplant, pre-emerge, and post emerge up to 11 inch corn. Provides a broad spectrum control of 60 plus key grasses and small and large seeded broad leaves.

3 ozTank mix at 3 oz per acre with Harness Xtra or Degree Xtra to give increased control of grasses and broad leaf weeds such as velvet leaf, waterhemp, and lambsquarter. Provides cleaner fields for higher yields. Can also be used at 4 ounces per acre tank mixed with atrazine.

4 oz with 1/2 - 1 lb atrazine

Excellent pre-emerge emerge foundation herbicide for glyphosate tolerant corn. Controls most grasses and broad leaf weeds. Also provides burndown of many winter annual weeds including marestail.

3-3.5 qt.Control a broad-spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds and grasses. One application pre- or early post-emergence. Provides three modes of action for optimum resistance management.

8 oz.Application from early pre-plant to V4. Broad spectrum control of grass and broadleaf weeds including waterhemp known to resistance. No herbicide or insecticide interation concerns.

1.5-4 oz. Application timing early pre-plant, post up to V4. Gives good control of broadleaf weeds and grasses.

2-3 pts.Application timing pre or post emerge control of certain grasses and broadleaf weeds. Applications post-emerge must be made prior to weed emergence and before V4 or 24 in corn.

5-10 oz.Application timing Pre-plant burndown, PPI, Pre-plant, Pre-emerge. When using as a burndown MSO @1% vol/vol plus AMS @8.5-17lbs is needed addition of glyphosate for grasses and unknown broadleaves will be needed for burndown. Depending on rate there is a pre-plant interval of 14-30 days depending on rate and soil type.

2.5 qt.Acuron is excellent large seeded broadleaf control including morninglory, sunflower, giant ragweed and cocklebur. Also strong residual control on Glyphosate resistant weeds including marestail, Kochia, Watehemp and Palmer Amaranth. Finally application flexibility either pre (28 days before planting) or post (up to 12”corn) and outstanding crop safety.

Corn Post Emerge Rate Description cost/acre3.6 - 4 pints

Halex GT is glyphosate with residual. Glyphosate resistance is a real and growing problem. Contains 3 modes of action to combat the onset of weed resistance. This product provides the best opportunity for one pass weed control with a single product in glyphosate/tolerant corn.

2 to 3 ozExcellent tank mix partner for glyphosate or Liberty applied post emergence in all corn. Contains safener for improved crop safety. Laudis controls most broad leaf weeds including waterhemp, velvet leaf, and marestail. Laudis also provides residual control of both grasses and broad leaf weeds.

0.5 -.75 oz

Post-emerge - excellent tank mix partner with glyphosate to control weeds, kochia, lambsquarter, morning glory, nightshade, pigweed, ragweed, smartweed, sunflower, velvet leaf, waterhemp, foxtail, barnyard grass, Crabgrass, goose grass.

2.5 - 5 ozDO NOT spray on corn before 4” tall. DO NOT tank mix with products containing dicamba, 2,4-D, or clopyralid. NIS @ 1 qt/100 plus AMS @ 5-17 lbs/A. Use 2.5 oz on RR or LL corn, 5 oz on conventional corn. Post 4”-36” corn

6-12 oz.Application timing - Burdown – V10 , controls more than 100 annual and perennial weeds including those resistant to glyphosate, PPO, ALS and Triazine based herbicides. Diflexx may be used on field corn, sweet corn, popcorn, corn godown for silage, and white corn.

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2 - 3 ozCallisto application window is from spike to 30” corn and provides up to 2-4 weeks of residual control. Callisto controls cocklebur, sunflower, night shade, water hemp, pigweed, kochia, velvet leaf control, smart weed, ragweed and buffalo from 1-5” tall. Would recommend a 1/4 lb of atrazine with applying this product.

22 oz

Broad spectrum of weeds and grasses. Add 17 # AMS/ 100 gal. of spray solution. If Black Nightshade, Pennsylvania smartweed, Kochia, Lambsquarter, Velvet leaf, and Waterhemp are present weeds should be treated at 22oz acre at 3-6 inch weeds. If weeds are 6-12 inch in height then use 32oz/acre for best results. 30 minute rain-fast.

.5 - .9ozPre-plant & In-crop broadleaf weed control in Field, Seed, Silage, Pop and Sweet corn. Can be used pre or post-emerge with glyphosate for added broadleaf control in corn up To 48 in tall. Best control is achieved on weeds less than 4 in.

CORN POST CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28

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Soybean Pre-Emerge Rate Description cost/acre

5 - 6 oz Preplant/Pre-emerge - Broad-leaf weeds with good grass suppression. Excellent on waterhemp,lambsquarter, nightshade, morning glory, velvet leaf and good early season on foxtail. Excellent safety. Apply 60 days before plant up to 3 days after planting. Do not apply to emerged beans.

3.2 - 3.5 oz3 oz

Preplant/Pre-Emerge - Authority + First Rate. Residual Broad leaf Weeds. Excellent on water hemp, lambs quarter, nightshade, morning glory, pig weed. Good on sunflower, cocklebur, velvet leaf, ragweed, kochia. Good foliar burndown. First Rate give added control on marestail, ragweeds for burndown and residual. Apply preplant up to 3 days after planting. Do not apply on emerged beans.

2 - 4 pints See label for multi-spray application rates. Prowl H2O may be sprayed with (but not mixed with) EC formulations. Prowl H2O does not control emerged weeds. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn.

3 pintsIn addition to glyphosate burndown, Extreme provides residual control of annual grasses and small seeded broad leaf. It is not recommended to make Extreme applications during reproductive stages of soybean.

OpTill: 2 ozAdditives must be added for control of emerged broad leaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broad leaf burndown. For coarse soils less than 2% OM, a 30-day preplant interval is required.OpTill PRO:

20 Acres/Jug

2.8 ozEnlite provides selective burndown, and pre-emerge weed control in soybeans.2 modes of action an rapidly inhibits the growrth of susceptible weed species. For burndown applications maybe tanked mixed with glyphosate to enhance control of larger weeds.

2 ozPre-Emerge for soybeans and new corn label. Rotational flexibility, burndown & residual for control of tough weeks, waterhemp, marestail, lambsquarter & MORE!

1 oz. Apply 1 oz along with Destiny HC or AMS. Apply to actively growing broadleaf weeds prior to crop emergence or cracking stage. Some residual control.

5-10 oz/acreApply prior to cracking stage or crop emergence. Provides burndown and residual control of certain grasses and broadleaf weeds. Minimum of 30 days prior to planting on coarse soils

Soybean Post Rate Description cost/acre

6 oz#1 post grass product for control of volunteer corn and many grasses! New label to replant back to corn after 6 days of application! See Monsanto program for savings! Qualifies for Roundup Rewards!

22 oz

Broad spectrum of weeds and grasses. Add 17 # AMS/ 100 gal. of spray solution. If Black Nightshade, Pennsylvania smartweed, Kochia, Lambs quarter, Velvet leaf, and Water hemp are present weeds should be treated at 22oz acre at 3-6 inch weeds. If weeds are 6-12 inch in height then use 32oz/acre for best results. 30 minute rain-fast.

Soil applied:0.6 oz

Post applied:0.3 oz

Provides broad-spectrum broad leaf weed control and can be mixed with a grass herbicide for one pass weed control. In glyphosate tolerant soybeans, mix 0.3 oz/a FirstRate w/Round Power Max/Weather Max to help on “difficult to control” weeds and consistent post control of marestail, ragweeds, velvet leaf, lambsquarters, morning glory, among others.

6 oz Excellent Non-GMO Post broad leaf control in Soybeans! Also controls White Mold and Sudden Death!

1 to 1.5 pts/acre

Avalanche Ultra controls a variety of broadleaf weeds in soybeans including Waterhemp, Common Lambsquarter, Cocklebur, Velvetleaf, Morninglory, and Ragweed species. Avalanche Ultra can be applied to emerged weeds in soybeans from preplant thru post up to 50 days preharvest. Always apply with higher carrier volumes and a COC such as Superb or Destiny and an AMS source such as Class Act.

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2 ozPost emergence broad leaf weed control for Soybeans & Corn! Help speed up Glyphosate! Enhances control of velvet leaf, marestail, lambsquarter, morning glory waterhemp and many more!

6oz-12ozPremix of Flexstar and Glyphosate. Offers alternative mode of action for resistance management, improves broad leaf weed control including velvet leaf, water hemp, and morning glory that glyphosate is weak on.

1.25 - 2 qt/ac Apply after soybeans have emerged but before R2 stage and prior to weed emergence for residual control of weeds.

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Fungicides Rate Description cost/acre6 fl oz For disease control and Plant Health. DO NOT use an adjuvant or crop oil after V8 and prior to the VT stage.

10 fl oz For disease control and Plant Health. DO NOT use an adjuvant or crop oil after V8 and prior to the VT stage.

4 fl oz For disease control and Plant Health. DO NOT use an adjuvant or crop oil after V8 and prior to the VT stage.

2.5 - 5 ozVersatile fungicide that provides excellent disease control and plant health benefits. Tank mix with glyphosate &/or Laudis at V4 to V7 stage corn at 2 ounces per acre. Apply 4 ounces at VT to R2 stage for control of rusts and gray leaf spot and for improved stand-ability at harvest. Apply 4 ounces on soybeans at the R3 stage of soybeans.

Granular Insecticides Rate Description cost/acre30” rows 6.5

lbs/A

The only granular insecticide/nematicide, counter 20 G helps prevent yield loss to nematode feeding and has been shown to boost yields when applied to CRW trait hybrids. Controls a broad spectrum of damaging soil pests including corn root worms, wire worms, white grubs, seed corn maggots, and seed corn beetles.

30” rows 5.5lbs/A

A dynamic combination of organophosphate and pyrethroid chemistries. Reaches far and beyond seed treatments to protect corn from serious yield losses to secondary pests.

30” rows 7.3lbs/A

Dual mode of action delivers control of corn root worm larvae with excellent control of secondary pests including corn root worm, wire worm, seed corn maggot, and cutworm.

30” Rows = 4.4 lbs/A

Consistent performance and control of yield robbing insects in corn. Controls corn root worm, white grubs, cutworm, and wire worm. Use in front of CRW traited corn for even higher yield results.

At Planting Insecticide Rate Description cost/acre

8 ozControls seed and seedling pests such as wire worm, cut worm, grubs, army worm, seed corn maggot, and common stock bore. Full use rates provide control of corn root worms as well as the seed and seedling insect complex. Spray directly over the seed, in furrow, for healthier, high yielding corn plants. Excellent tank mix partner for pop-up liquid fertilizers.

Foliar Insecticides Rate Description cost/acreUse 1.2 to 1.6

oz/ALong residual control of cutworm when tank mixed with fertilizer applications. Cost is less than a bushel of corn to protect your crop through the cutworm hatch. Do not incorporate.

1 - 2 pints most common

Effective on multiple pests in corn, soybean, alfalfa and milo. Can be applied PPI, Pre, and Post. Excellent tank-mix flexibility including glyphosate. Great fumigation activity for superior soybean aphid control.

Tundra/Yuma

/Artic 3.2EC 2 - 4 ozArtic 3.2EC/Pounce insecticide is a broad leaf spectrum pyrethroid insecticide for use on a wide range of crops. Product may be tank mixed with a variety of other insecticides and with herbicides such as round up.

2.8 oz/ac Two modes of action Pyrethroid and Neonicotinoid, controlling Beanleaf beetles, Soybean Aphids, Caterpillars, and Grasshoppers.

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4 - 6 ozClear leader among insecticides. The enhanced pyrethroid chemistry works on contact for at plant pre or post emergence. Controls more than 100 pests on 200 crops. Can be applied both ground and air.

4 - 6 ozPowerful, dual-mode knock down delivers a 1-2 punch against tough yield robbing pests. That other insecticides may miss. It is a effective tank mix partner with fungicides, post herbicides and foliar fertilizers for greater efficiencies and ease of application. Excellent control on the multi-pest complexes, common in corn and soybeans.

Milo Pre-Emerge Rate Description cost/acre

3 qts per acreUse 3 quarts per acre up to 21 days before planting. Use non-ionic surfactant or crop oil plus UAN or AMS if weeds are present. Do not use on sandy soils or emerged milo. Concep III safened seed only

4-10 oz/acreApply after planting but before crop emergence. Can be tank mixed with Atrazine. Roundup is recommended to be used with Verdict on compatible crops

1.6-2.1 qt per acre DO NOT apply on coarse textured soils.

Milo Post Emerge Rate Description cost/acre

1.5-3 qts Pre-emerge control of grass and certain broadleaves. . Apply up to 11” tall milo. Post-emerge application must be made prior to weed emergence.

16 oz.

Huskie Herbicide is a broadleaf herbicide and will not control key grass weeds in grain sorghum. It is advantageous to tankmix Huskie Herbicide with .25 - 1.0 pound atrazine per acre to strenghten and expand weed control. Refer to the specific atrazine product label for use directions, maximum application rates, restrictions and a list of weeds controlled for your area and soil type. Huskie Herbicide plus atrazine may be tankmixed with phenoxy broadleaf herbicides such as 2,4_D or dicamba as needed. Can also be tankmixed with Warrant if needed.

Alfalfa Herbicides Rate Description cost/acre

1.5-4.3 lbs For good control of crabgrass, pigweed, ragweed, bluegrass, dandelion, foxtail, fescue and other weed species.

4-6 oz. + 100 gal of Preference or .5 gal/100 gal of Destiny HC

To established stands in fall, winter or spring to dormant, semi-dormant alfalfa or between cuttings before new growth reaches 3” for good control of many broadleaf weeds and grasses. Tank mixes include Moxy, 2,4-DB, Poast, Past Plus or Select/Section.

Alfalfa Insecticides Rate Description cost/acre

1.6-2.8 oz per acre For fast control of cutworms, alfalfa weevil and grasshopper. 7 day pre harvest interval after applying Baythroid XL

1-2 pints For control of grasshoppers, alfalfa weevil and cutworms among other insects. Tankmix with Baythroid for best results.

9.25-11.75 oz per acre

2 modes of action for faster knockdown and longer residual. For control of alfalfa weevil, aphids and grasshoppers. Cutworm can be controlled at 2.5 oz per acre. Pre harvest interval 7 days after application of Stallion

FOLIAR INSECTICIDES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 32

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Your Field Sales Agronomist will provide the appropriate solutions to enhance potential yields and maximize returns.

Untreated Check 60GPA 28-0-05 NutriSphere HV 18oz/A 60 GPA 28-0-0-5

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CENTRAL VALLEY AG • AGRONOMY SOLUTIONSWheat Pre-Emergence Rate Description cost/acre

.60/acreApply after planting dryland winter wheat but before wheat emergence for cheat, henbit and wild mustard. Rainfall required for activation. Extended recrop interval if wheat is under cold and/or dry weather stress. Do not use if soil pH is over 7.9. Better control of cheat than downy brome. Do not use with malathion. Include NIIS for emerged weeds.

.4 - 1 oz + 1 -2 qtPreference per 100 gal on winter wheat and spring wheat for control of lambsquarters, ragweed, henbit, sunflower and kochia among others. Apply shortly after planting onto emerged weeds. Burndown of emerged weeds <4” tall or across.

Wheat Post-Emergence Rate Description cost/acre

.4 oz/acreApply with Shredder 2,4-D, Sterling Blue or Dimetric for good postmergence and residual control of most broadleaf weeds including cheat, henbit and wild mustard. Apply after winter wheat is in 2-leaf stage but before boot. Apply to spring wheat from 2-leaf to before flag leaf visible. DO NOT use liquid fertilizer as carrier for the Finesse + Dimetric tank mix. Dimetric is labeled for winter wheat.

Shredder 2,4-D LV4 or LV6 .5-1.33 pintFor control of broadleaf weeds including henbit, marestail, kochia and waterhemp or winter wheat and spring wheat. Apply after crop is well tillered and prior to jointing. Application after jointing increases the chance of crop injury.

2 - 4 oz + Shredder 2,4-D

For good control of broadleaf weeds including henbit, lambsquarters, marestail, velvetleaf and waterhemp among others.

.4-1 oz + 1-2 qt of Preference/ 100 gal of H20

Apply after the crop is 2-leaf but before flag leaf is visible. Never add surfactants if tank mixed with phenoxy herbicides in liquid fertilizer carrier.

.6 - .9 ozUse .6 - .9 oz on winter wheat or .2 oz on spring wheat + 1-2 quarts of Preference per 100 gallons of water for control of grass and broadleaf weeds including down brome, foxtail, wild oat and henbit among others.

11-15 oz +17 lbs of AMS

For good control of various grass and broadleaf weeds. Apply from crop emergence to flag leaf emergence. It is recommended to be mixed with Atrazine for best results. Can be tank mixed with MCPE.

Wheat Fungicides/Insecticides Rate Description cost/acre

3.5 - 4.5 oz per acre

For good control of army cutworm and other cutworm species, fall armyworm, armyworm, cinch, corn leaf aphid and stink bug among other insect species.

7-14 oz per acre For early season suppression of leaf blight and powdery mildew and control of these diseases along with some rusts and other diseases.

Specialty Products Rate Description cost/acre

2 qt/Ton.5 gal/100 gal

By working to shield nitrogen on a molecular level, NutriSphere-N keeps enzymes at bay so more nitrogen remains in the ammonium form – making it more readily available to plants. And because up to 50% of applied nitrogen can be lost to leaching, volatilization and denitrification, it’s important to choose the stabilizer proven to defend nitrogen against all three forms of loss. Use 2 quart per ton on dry fertilizer and .5% of tank mix with liquid fertilizer.

2 qt/Ton.5 gal/100 gal

By shielding applied phosphorus from the elements that lock it in the soil, more of it is kept available to the growing plant. This added efficiency can lead to healthier plants, more flexibility in your application schedule and better overall value from your fertilizer investment. Use 1 quart per ton on dry fertilizer and .5% of tank mix with liquid fertilizer.

18oz/AcreNEW - High volume formulation. For stabilizing liquid UAN Fertilizer from leaching, volitization and de-nitrification convenent. 18 oz/acre rate for high-volume 40 gal +/ac UAN applications.

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Our MissionDedicated professionals providing innovative solutions that yield profit for our customers

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Core Values - Words We Live ByIntegrity: We value the highest ethical standard demonstrating honesty in every action we take. We believe our promise is our most vital product – our word is our bond. The relationships that are critical to our success depend entirely on maintaining the highest ethical and moral standards.

People: We believe in the inherent worth of people. Our people are the

engine of value creation; our imagination, determination and dedication are essential to success. We are committed to providing an environment that is safe and fosters personal growth and development.

Constant Innovation: We believe that meaningful, productive change- solving problems- only comes by looking at challenges and opportunities from new

angles and exercising curiosity. We will be creative in delivering value to our customers. We anticipate change and capitalize on the many opportunities that arise.

Lifelong Learning: Development, learning and growing are a life-journey that transforms and inspires us. By focusing on constant learning we become a stronger partner to our customer, to adapt to a

changing business world.

Success: We value the competitive spirit; the passion to work, persevere and overcome all obstacles. We will focus on meeting each challenge, rising above the competition and winning.

CVA is focused on providing the highest quality, value added products and services to respond to continually changing customer needs. Our goal is to grow agriculture together with our customers to help feed the growing population.

We will strive to make sure we continue to be a financially strong supplier long into the future. We remain committed to successfully pursuing an aggressive growth journey by focusing on:

• Maintaining strong relationships with

our member-owners• Building and retaining a diverse pool

of talented employees• Exceeding customer expectations as a

valued and total solutions partner• Upholding a commitment to corporate

citizenship in our local communities.

We look forward to serving you and future generations with your ever-changing agriculture supply needs at the following locations across Nebraska & Kansas.

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*HEADQUARTERS| YORK, NE402-362-0253

AGENDA, KS785-732-6411

AKRON, IA712-568-2426

AURORA, NE402-694-0401

BANCROFT, NE402-648-3371

BARNES, KS785-763-4300

BEE, NE402-643-2616

BENEDICT, NE402-732-6622

BLOOMFIELD, NE402-373-4755

BOW VALLEY, NE402-357-2381

BRADSHAW, NE (ENERGY)402-736-4315

CLARKS, NE308-548-2910

CLIFTON, KS785-455-3315

CLYDE, KS785-446-3544

COLUMBUS, NE402-564-2831

CUBA, KSCALL GREENLEAF, KS

DUNCAN, NE402-897-3315

ELGIN, NE (AGRONOMY)402-843-2200

ELGIN, NE (FEED)402-843+2416

ELGIN, NE (LUMBER)402-843-5311

FULLERTON, NE308-536-2424

GARLAND, NE402-588-2411

GENOA, NE402-993-2306

GREENLEAF, KS785-747-2236

GRESHAM, NE402-735-7266

GRESHAM, NE (C-STORE)402-735-7351

HADDAM, KS785-778-2164

HAMPTON, NE (AGRONOMY)402-725-3456

HAMPTON, NE (C-STORE)402-725-3333

HAMPTON, NE (GRAIN)402-725-3131

HARTINGTON, NE402-254-3354

HINTON, IA712-947-4212

HOOPER, NE (AGRONOMY)402-654-3367

HOOPER, NE (GRAIN)402-654-3323

HORDVILLE, NE402-757-3251

HUMPHREY, NE (AGRONOMY)402-923-9717

HUMPHREY, NE (FEED)402-923-1383

HUMPHREY, NE (GRAIN)402-923-1455

LE MARS, IA712-546-6382

LINN, KS785-348-5511

MARQUETTE, NE402-854-2265

MONROE, NE402-495-3087

MONROE, NE (GRAIN)402-495-4645

NARKA, KS785-358-2232

NEWCASTLE, NE402-355-2275

NICKERSON, NE402-721-5517

NORWAY, KS785-335-2692

O’NEILL, NE (ADMINISTRATIVE)402-336-1263

O’NEILL, NE (AGRONOMY)402-336-4177

OAKLAND, NE (DOWNTOWN)402-685-5614

OAKLAND, NE (EAST HUB)402-685-5613

OYENS, IA712-546-4585

PETERSBURG, NE402-386-5483

PLATTE CENTER, NE402-246-2555

POLK, NE402-765-2201

RANDOLPH, NE402-337-0555

RANDOLPH, NE (81-20)402-337-0063

RISING CITY, NE402-542-2131

ROYAL, NE402-893-2010

SCRIBNER, NE402-664-2256

SHELBY, NE402-527-5511

SNYDER, NE402-568-2274

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE402-494-6748

ST. EDWARD, NE402-678-2251

STAPLEHURST, NE402-535-2203

STOCKHAM, NE402-737-3387

STROMSBURG, NE402-764-2571

TAMORA, NE402-523-4225

TEKAMAH, NE402-374-2180

TILDEN, NE402-368-5323

ULYSSES, NE402-549-2115

UTICA, NE402-534-2411

WACO, NE (AGRONOMY)402-728-5600

WACO, NE (GRAIN)402-728-5252

WAKEFIELD, NE402-287-2565

WASHINGTON, KS785-325-2278

WEST POINT, NE (AGRONOMY)402-372-5081

WEST POINT, NE (GRAIN)402-372-5303

WISNER, NE402-529-3262

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York, Nebraska 68467888.343.0323 | [email protected]

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