'ND Stutsman' Conventional Soybean (RFP-287)

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ND Stutsman was developed by the Soybean Breeding Program at North Dakota State University and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station in 2017. ND Stutsman is a conventional soybean variety that is not resistant to glyphosate.

ND Stutsman has high yield potential and its relative maturity is 0.7, maturing one day later than Sheyenne.

ND Stutsman performed very well in trials across North Dakota and also in the Multi- State Uniform Regional Test. In 2012-2016 ND Stutsman produced 4 bushels/acre more than ND Bison and 2 bushels/acre more than Sheyenne in tests in North Dakota.

ND Stutsman is resistant to race 3 of phytophthora root rot. This new variety also has tolerance to iron-deficiency chlorosis (IDC) and is not prone to lodging.

ND Stutsman is not sensitive to metribuzin herbicide.

ND Stutsman has purple flower color, gray pubescence, brown pods, dull seed coat luster and yellow hila.

This variety has been exclusively licensed by the ND Crop Improvement and Seed Association.  Additional information about growing this variety can be found at https://www.ndcropimprovement.com/seed/.

To help ensure genetic purity, 'ND Stutsman' soybean has been protected under PVPA Title V (certificate No. 2018000126) and must be sold as a class of certified seed.

Development of this variety was made possible through funds provided by the North Dakota Soybean Council.

Downloads

ND_Stutsman Brochure.pdf

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