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New 2025 DEKALB and Asgrow seeds enhance farm yields

New 2025 DEKALB and Asgrow seeds enhance farm yields


By Jamie Martin

The agricultural sector is set for an upgrade in 2025 according to DEKALB and Asgrow, both Bayer brands, the companies are launching 46 new seed products. These products are engineered to deliver high performance and protect against critical pests.

DEKALB is expanding its portfolio with 25 new offerings, including SmartStax PRO products with groundbreaking RNAi Technology for exceptional corn rootworm control. This technology is the first from Bayer featuring three modes of action, making it a robust solution for corn cultivation.

Additionally, DEKALB will enhance its lineup with VT4PRO products, also equipped with RNAi Technology. This includes the Trecepta Technology for superior above-ground pest protection and two modes of action against corn rootworm. These innovations underline Bayer's commitment to advancing agricultural solutions that support farmers in achieving higher yields while managing pests more effectively.

Asgrow is not left behind, introducing 21 new XtendFlex soybean products. These are designed to offer not only high yield but also the flexibility needed to manage tough weeds. They come fortified with Acceleron Seed Applied Solutions for optimal disease protection from early to mid-season and have traits tailored to combat predominant soybean diseases.

All new DEKALB seeds will also include Acceleron Seed Applied Solutions ELITE with Enhanced Disease Control and the new Acceleron N-314 nematicide for comprehensive protection against nematodes. This addition underscores a holistic approach to crop health from planting through to harvest, catering to both yield and quality.

As the agricultural landscape evolves, these new products from DEKALB and Asgrow are poised to make a significant impact on the market, offering farmers innovative solutions to enhance productivity and sustainability in their farming operations.

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