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Pioneer® brand Enlist E3® soybean varieties: Field Observations
Aug 12, 2020
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Pioneer® brand Enlist E3® soybean varieties: Field Observations
In this video, Pioneer Field Agronomist Daniel Emmert discusses some of the key differences between the new Pioneer® brand Enlist E3® soybeans as well as other varieties like Pioneer® brand A-Series soybeans. One of the major differences Daniel has observed is in plant height. Enlist soybeans have a shorter, bushy plant stature, which doesn’t detract from its standability. Another key point that Dan has observed is group 15 herbicide injury. In a variety of plots, Enlist soybeans showed no difference in susceptibility to group 15 injury than other soybeans in the same plot.
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