Update: His First Time Growing This Soybean Hybrid

24 Oct 241m 12s

XtremeAg asked John Torrance to run a few trials with BASF's new Xitavo XO3855E soybeans on his farm in Gladstone, Illinois. He reports on from the combine.

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00:00:00 I am John Torrance with XT Extreme Ag. I'm here in United Style, Illinois. I'm cutting some soybeans, large Tavo Exo with 30 55 E. 00:00:09 Uh, this is our first time, uh, growing any of these, but we're very pleased. The yields are great. Uh, sustainability is 00:00:16 what I would consider excellent for the yield environment. Be fairly, uh, see a lot of logic due to heights of beans, 00:00:22 but these seem to stand very well. Uh, they cut well. They are extremely green. Um, they're healthy. Definitely can't complain about that. 00:00:32 As you can see, the sustainability here is really quite good for the yield environment. Um, this particular field, uh, trial 00:00:43 puts to be averaging just below 90 here. Um, they're very green, nice and healthy. We like to see that. It does make 'em cut hard, 00:00:51 but, um, you know, they'll stand a lot longer and if you've got good, healthy beans, they can equates to yield. 00:00:57 Uh, we did run Liberty with ZUSC as a post application here, and as you can see, we did a good job 24 00:01:04.805 --> 00:01:07.045