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Outstanding Corn and Soybean Performance in 2022 Independent Trials

BY Dairyland Seed

From the Dakotas to Indiana and Michigan, we entered our new and key corn and soybean products into university trials and Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed Technologies (F.I.R.S.T.) trials to learn more about how our products perform across geographies and against the competition. And as the numbers show, Dairyland Seed rose to the top once again in 2022.

The grain corn and soybean results are listed below by state. You can access more of the detailed information on our website at dairylandseed.com. Click on the 2022 Independent Trials link.

Corn
  • 244 – Top 5 finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined
  • 151 – Top 3 finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined
  • 55 – 1st place finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined

Soybeans
  • 91 – Top 5 finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined
  • 53 – Top 3 finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined
  • 13 – 1st place finishes in 2022 F.I.R.S.T and university trials combined

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