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Soybeans Testimonials

Here are some testimonials from satisfied soybean customers

Ken Koroleski & Randy Maschke

Ken Koroleski & Randy Maschke

Bad Axe, MI

“DSR-2300/RR really performed well for us last year. We had yields as high as 70+ bushels per acre in 2008. The 2009 crop also looks very good and is holding up well against the tremendous white mold pressure we are experiencing across the area.”

Roger & Brian Steiger

Roger & Brian Steiger

Delavan, IL

DSR-3675/RR Soybeans
“Looked excellent, stand was excellent.  Excellent yields.  Outperformed Asgrow 3539 and Asgrow 3705 by 10 to 14 bushels.”

Al Porubsky

Al Porubsky

Bannister, Michigan

“We planted quite late and then it virtually never rained. Stand uniformity is very good and pods are filling nicely.”

Joel Anderson

Joel Anderson

Forman, North Dakota

“The DSR-0903/RR soybeans averaged 46 bu/a on 150 acres. The Greenstar monitor ran in the 50s to 60+ bushel.  The heavy rains after planting caused ponding, but I’m very pleased.”

 

Boyd Brummond

Boyd Brummond

Havana, North Dakota

“I was happy with the yield for this year.  It was my best bean.  I will plant more next year.  DSR-0903/RR was better on root rot and iron chlorosis.  DSR-0903/RR was 5-8 bushels better than Wensman in the same field.”

Cory Cole

Cory Cole

Langford, South Dakota

“DSR-1302/RRSTS was the highest yielding field average on our farm (62 bu/a.).  We also planted Pioneer and Golden Harvest.”

David Eickholt

David Eickholt

Chesaning, Michigan

“We’ve been dealing with Dairyland for a number of years now … it’s been a great relationship. We compare Dairyland soybeans to competition every year, and Dairyland soybeans consistently outperform.”

Randy Maschke

Randy Maschke

Bad Axe, Michigan

"My DSR-234RR really yielded well this year. We had a tough spring getting the crop out of the ground. I normally till conventionally in 30” rows, but this year I ended up no-tilling a lot of ground because of the poor field conditions. With the 234s, even where I no-tilled them, I still averaged just a bit over 60 bushel/acre. I’m recommending Dairyland soybeans to everyone I know."

Doug and Wayne Rossbach

Doug and Wayne Rossbach

Hanska, Minnesota

“They are the best beans we’ve grown on our farm and they combine real nice also.  They show the great disease package they carry.  We are very impressed.”

Dave Rundell

Dave Rundell

Livingston, Wisconsin

“This year I planted three Dairyland soybean varieties and was hoping they would average 60 bushels/acre. The DSR-2600/RR averaged 66.4 bu/a, the DSR-199/RRSTS averaged 65.11 bu/a and the DSR-234/RR averaged 65.18 bushels/acre. I am very pleased with the results of my Dairyland soybeans and will be planting more.”

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