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2022 Seed Catalog

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A TRULY INDEPENDENT SEED COMPANY • FAMILY OWNED • ESTABLISHED IN 1963605-337-3318DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • SD HYW 44, PLATTE, SD • DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMProven Results • Highest Quality • Fair PricesConventional & OrganicConventional & OrganicTOP QUALITY SEEDTOP QUALITY SEEDAlfalfa, Cover Crops, Rye & Hybrid Rye, Millet, Seed Corn,Alfalfa, Cover Crops, Rye & Hybrid Rye, Millet, Seed Corn,Forage & Grain Sorghum, Clover, Tame & Native GrassForage & Grain Sorghum, Clover, Tame & Native GrassFERTILITY & BIOLOGICAL SOIL AMENDMENTSFERTILITY & BIOLOGICAL SOIL AMENDMENTSOrganic & ConventionalOrganic & ConventionalGRAIN CLEANING & MARKETING SERVICESGRAIN CLEANING & MARKETING SERVICES20222022Conventional & OrganicConventional & OrganicDenBesten Brand Seed CornDenBesten Brand Seed Corn

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2DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMMISSIONTo provide top quality seed variees and products to our customers. To oer these products at a fair price. To oer a high level of professionalism in servicing what we provide. To keep the well-being of our customers a top priority and to diligently do our best for their well-being. To always remember that we are called to be good stewards of what we have been blessed with. Above all, to honor God and to glorify his son, Jesus Christ, in all that we do. To always be mindful that we and this company are put in this marketplace for a purpose much greater than ourselves and to put that rst and foremost in our atudes and acons.WHO WE AREOur unending wish as a company is that each person we interact with, on whatever level, would feel served, sased, and blessed in each interacon they have with our company, its employees, and the products we oer. 1. We are a family owned and operated company since 1963.2. We oer personal service and a quality product to help you be successful on your farm.3. Our company and the people you will deal with everyday in our company have a focus on and are commied to regenerave, sustainable agriculture and farming pracces.MESSAGE FROM THE OWNERI want to take this me to thank you for your business and loyalty in the past and give a sincere thank you in advance for your business and loyalty in the year ahead of us. Connuing to work together and teaming up when we can will help ensure all of us will be here and successful both in 2022 and in the coming seasons.Don’t hesitate to call or email our oce with any quesons. We look forward to hearing from you!Todd DenBesten, President/OwnerDakota’s Best Seed & DenBesten Brand Seed Campus. Plae, SD.WELCOME

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3DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMHISTORYA seed company growing from small beginningsCase (CG) and Lowell DenBesten started cleaning their own grass seed on Case’s farm East of Plae, SD in 1962. They probably never imagined that farmers would someday be asking them to clean their seed for them.Case, who originally founded then DenBesten Seed Co in Plae, died in 1991. His sons Dennis DenBesten, who passed away in 1995, and Lowell DenBesten connued on with the growing business.Lowell’s son Todd, daughter Tonja, granddaughter Jordan, and their families carry on the business today now known as Dakota’s Best Seed and DenBesten Brand Seed.We are proud to be a family owned business and look forward to providing you quality products.C.G. DenBesten, Founder1970. Lowell & Dennis DenBesten dumping cans of seed screenings from mill.Lowell & Todd DenBesten analyzing seed heads to determine quality and if it is me to harvest.CONTENTS(Organic Seed variees available noted in RED)Introducon ....................................................2History and Contents ...................................... 3Terms .............................................................. 4Free Shipping Oer ......................................... 4Ferlity / Biologicals .......................................5Alfalfa ..........................................................6-7Hybrid Rye / Open Pollinated Rye ..................8Clover ............................................................. 9Cover Crop Blends ........................................ 10Oats .............................................................. 10Hybrid Sorghum Sudan Grass ....................... 11Hybrid Sudan Grass ......................................11Hybrid Forage Sorghum ................................12Hybrid Grain Sorghum .................................. 12Hay Millet .....................................................12Hybrid Pearl Millet........................................ 12Sorghum / Millet Comparison Table ............. 13Wildlife Food Plot Seed ................................ 13Tame Grass ..............................................14-15Tame Grass Guide .........................................16Lawn Grass ...................................................16Nave Grass.................................................. 17Organic Seed................................................. 18Organic Farm Team ....................................... 19Cleaning & Markeng Services ..................... 19DENBESTEN SEED CORNCorn Terms & Free Shipping ....................20-21Convenonal Corn Hybrids ......................22-23Organic Corn Hybrids...............................24-25Value Priced Hybrids................................26-27Hybrid Comparison Chart ........................28-29SD Plot Data ............................................. 30-31IA Plot Data .............................................. 32-33MN Plot Data ...........................................34-38NE Plot Data .................................................39WI Plot Data ............................................40-42Plot Photos ...................................................43WELCOME

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4DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMDAKOTA’S BEST SEED 2022 TERMSOrdering Seed: Call or email into our oce or call your local dealer to place your seed order and to determine availability of seed requested. When calling our oce, we will place your order or determine if there is a dealership near you and connect you with them if applicable.Shipping Fees: We will work together with you to determine the best and most economical shipping method. When ordering from our oce we will determine if there is a dealership near you and your order can be shipped directly to your dealer for pick-up or delivery to your farm by your dealer. If no dealership is near you, we will ship direct to your door. Seed can always be picked up by you at our Plae, SD locaon. Shipping cost will be charged at carrier rate.FREE Shipping Over $3,500: Purchases being delivered direct to you or to your dealer will qualify for FREE shipping when your total order of seed corn, alfalfa, grasses and cover crops exceeds $3,500.00. Free shipping will be available to areas covered by Spee-Dee Delivery services only. Grains are not included in the free shipping oer. Replant Policy: If you have an early season crop loss on corn, alfalfa, or sorghum, you may be eligible for replant seed. We will provide replant seed of the same species of seed at a 50% discount o the full retail price. Seed variety may not be the same as your rst planng. Best available seed variety will be used when applicable. Alfalfa planted June 1 through August 1 or aer September 1 will not have replant discounts available. Shipping will be invoiced at carrier rate.Return Policy: Spring seeded species may be returned unl July 1 or 30 days from the date of invoice whichever is greater. For fall seeded crops 30 days from date of invoice. No returns aer that date. We will not accept returns of opened, broken, dirty bags, discounted variees, custom mixes, or grains of any kind. For direct buyers, the cost of returning seed to our warehouse in Plae, SD will be at buyer’s expense. The value of any seed accepted for return will be credited to your account for future purchases. This credit can be used on any seed we oer and will never expire.Payment Terms: Check, credit card or cash are accepted methods of payment. Payment must be received in full prior to shipment or at pickup. To receive early prepay discounts, payments must be received by the cuto date listed. Seed corn, alfalfa, and cover crop seed may be available in mini bulk bags or pro boxes. Grains can be available in mini bulk bags. To have your seed guaranteed to be packaged in mini bulk bags or pro boxes, seed needs to be ordered prior to Dec.15. There will be a refundable charge of $500 per pro box.All catalog products and prices are subject to change and availability.FREE SHIPPING OFFER• Free shipping on retail seed purchases over $3,500 (grains excluded) ulizing SpeeDee Delivery Service. Call for details.• Quality packaging ensures your bags arrive in good condion.• 1-3 day delivery. Shipping method and delivery me determined by locaon.2022 TERMS

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5DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMBEAUVERIA BASSIANAFormulated as SPE-120 and available liquid or dry, Beauveria bassiana is a naturally occurring endophyc fungus that lives in the soil, roots, stems, leaves, and fruit of your crop, providing benets including immune system smulaon, plant pathogen reducon, reduced mycotoxins in grain, and increased resistance to insect feeders!SP-1 ClassicTMSP-1 ClassicTM is a diverse mix of microbes known to build soil biology. The SP-1 ClassicTM formula is a liquid that supplies the soil with a proprietary blend of benecial microbes to support a balanced and healthy soil. We have observed improved soil quality, both biological and physical (lth), as well as increased yields.BLACK GYPSUM DGBlack Gypsum DG provides a convenient means for applying calcium, sulfur, and carbon in humate form. DG stands for dispersible granules, a dry spreadable formulaon that readily disperses into micro parcles when hit by moisture. We see improved root development, plant nutrient uptake, and phosphorus stability. The combined inuences of calcium and soil microbe smulaon can relieve compacon.  402-961-0160, Drew@DakotasBestSeed.comYield + Quality + Input Efficiency = Greater ProfitFERTILITY & SOIL HEALTHBIOLOGICAL SOIL AMENDMENTS FOR BOTH ORGANIC & CONVENTIONAL ACREST Another benet is eciency because sucient and balanced nutrients are taken up more eciently by both the crop plants and the soil microbes. Our goal for our producers is constant improvement in their elds plus providing opportunies in organic markets that demand the highest in quality.How do we accomplish constant improvement? We work within the natural systems in your soil, the way God created them to work. Soil health is the key. Healthy soil is home to an innumerable army of workers, both micro and macro, which we can modify, add to, provide cover for, and feed through various inputs and cultural pracces. We put that army to work for you. In-season eld visits are crical for observaons that include ssue analyses, evaluang progress, and discovering where to make future improvements. And we evaluate yields, both quanty and quality, against the inputs and pracces. In other words, our team strives to be a worthy part of your team, for your success, long-term.Many other products to choose from!

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6DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMALFALFADB PreserveSalt tolerant alfalfa. It is producve in both saline and highly producve soils. The salt tolerance of DB Preserve can help reclaim saline soils. It is protected by a strong disease resistance package.• Forage Yield: High forage yield capabilies • Forage Quality: Delivers both dairy and beef quality forage• Agronomics: High Resistance to Aphanomyces Races 1 and 2. DRI: 30/30, FD:4.0, WS: 1.8• Seed: Bred from Non-GMO genecs• Treatment: Nitragin Gold®, while supplies lastSALT TOLERANTHigh forage yielding alfalfa with high expression of branch rootedness. This branch root help will keep more of the roots higher in the soil prole. It is protected by a broad base of pest resistance including resistance to Aphanomyces Root Rot Races 1, 2 and 3. Organic available• Forage Yield: Excellent forage yield potenal in both well drained and wet soils• Forage Quality: Good for quality for both dairy and beef• Agronomics: Solid pest resistance package. DRI: 35/35, FD: 4.2, WS: 1.8• Seed: Bred from Non-GMO genecs• Treatment: Nitragin Gold®, while supplies lastDeep-set crown, high forage yielding alfalfa. The deep-set crown helps tolerate wheel and animal trac. Upright growth habit for both grazing and forage harvest. It is protected by a wide base of pest resistance. • Forage Yield: Very high Forage yield capabilies• Forage Quality: Delivers both dairy and beef quality forage• Agronomics: High resistance to Aphanomyces Races 1 and 2. DRI: 35/35, FD: 4.0, WS: 1.6• Seed: Bred from Non-GMO genecs• Treatment: Nitragin Gold®, while supplies lastDB Heavyweight delivers dairy quality forage over a 28-35 day harvest window. The high-quality aributes are supported by a very high yield capability.• Forage Yield: Very high forage yield capabilies• Forage Quality: 28-35 day harvest window. High RFQ and NDFd scores. Dairy quality forage • Agronomics: Broad Spectrum of pest resistance. DRI: 34/35, FD: 4.2, WS: 1.8• Seed: Bred from Non-GMO genecs• Treatment: Nitragin Gold®, while supplies last DAIRY QUALITY FORAGE

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7DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMALFALFADB Gold RushDB Gold Rush is a proven variety over years on thousands of acres. Fine stemmed and leafy, it is very adaptable to variable or marginal soil types.• Forage Yield: Very good quality hay with fast recovery• Forage Quality: Very good forage quality• Agronomics: FD: 3.0, WS: 2.0• Seed: Bred from Non-GMO genecs• Treatment: Nitragin Gold®, while supplies last • Organic available• Creeping and spreading type • Very good for grazing or haying• Non-bloang type• Expect a long stand life expectancy 4-6 years or more mixed with a grass• Combines with grass for hay or pasture very well• Economical opon for a grazing alfalfa• Pre-inoculated with Nitragin Gold®, while supplies last• Organic availableVernal• Standard sll measured against today• Finest stemmed alfalfa out there• Good yields• Medium term stand life expectancy 3-4 years• Economical opon• Pre-inoculated with Nitragin Gold®, while supplies last• Organic availableCommon• Tough, durable and winter hardy• Excellent quality hay with strong yield• Medium term stand life expectancy 3-5 years• Economical opon• Pre-inoculated with Nitragin Gold®, while supplies last• Organic availablePERFORMANCE AND PRICEDakota’s Best Seed oers the highest quality, best performing variees of seed. Always at a fair price.HIGH PERFORMING VARIETIES2021 Alfalfa Variety Trial SDSUSE Research Farm, Beresford, SD GREAT VALUECALL NOW 605-337-3318LineCut 1 MayCut 2 JuneCut 3AugTotal----------Ton/AC----------Viking O.5200 1.96 1.42 1.42 4.80DSX174083 2.15 1.21 1.39 4.76GA440XQ 2.01 1.24 1.33 4.58DSX174082 Viking 1.93 1.16 1.41 4.50394 1.98 1.09 1.22 4.29Red Falcon 1.86 1.14 1.27 4.27DB Preserve 1.80 1.16 1.30 4.27HybriForce 4400 1.94 1.03 1.24 4.22DB Rush Hour 1.81 1.09 1.26 4.16DB HeavyWeight 1.82 1.10 1.23 4.15Viking 342 1.72 1.07 1.35 4.14C0415C3364 1.62 1.15 1.34 4.10Bluebird 1.71 1.05 1.26 4.02DB Aqua Maxx 1.77 0.95 1.26 3.97AFX163050 Salinity 1.71 1.06 1.18 3.95Max 1.85 1.01 1.08 3.94HybriForce-4420 1.74 0.97 1.13 3.84GA349XL 1.74 0.97 1.10 3.82DSX174085 Viking 1.57 1.01 1.21 3.79374 1.81 0.83 1.09 3.73Husky Supreme 1.56 0.89 1.14 3.58Check (Vernal) 1.63 0.76 0.97 3.36GO-2018-FU Falcata 1.86 0.55 0.84 3.25Mean 1.81 1.04 1.22 4.06CV (%) 15.5 22.1 19.1 15.9LSD (0.05) 0.32 0.26 0.27 0.74LSD (0.10) 0.27 0.22 0.22 0.62Plots were established in the spring of 2020, making this the second year of the trial. Plots were harvested on May 28, June 28, and Aug. 2 of 2021. Yields were impacted by drought, which was particularly severe during the month of June (second cutting).

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8DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMHYBRID RYEKWS - Grain and Forage Types• Performance - Very uniform, aggressive plant. Superior disease and pest resistance with improved performance.• Reduced Input Costs - Those hoping to reduce input costs and manage weeds without herbicides can achieve their goals with hybrid rye.•  - Sell corn and ulize economical crop in livestock raons. Higher yields with a wide range of end uses. • Increase Corn Yields +10 bu/ac - Using crop rotaon with Hybrid Rye.• Increase Soybean Yields +2 bu/ac - Using crop rotaon with Hybrid Rye.•  – Opportunity for implemenng new cropping systems.• Less Water Usage – Uses less water than many crops and other cereals.•  - Improves soil health by reducing erosion and nutrient leaching.• Risk & Workload Management – Diversies risk compared to planng only spring crops and allows management of more acres with similar labor.GRAIN Advantages:•  - Yields that dominate cereal ryes in regional trials.•  - Shown to oer non-nutrive health benets in swine.• L - Improved animal health.FORAGE Advantages:• - Increase in silage tons per acre over VNS Rye & Tricale• Quality Forage - A high quality, early spring/summer forage source• - Excellent for grazing, chopping, hayingMore info: www.dakotasbestseedllc.com/hybrid-ryeASK ABOUTDISCOUNTSA FULL SERVICE CROP For Your FarmFor operations that raise grain for livestock, this is the year to sell corn and use a more economical crop to augment corn in the ration.Open Pollinated Winter RyeEconomical Cover Crop • Grazing, Haying or SilageOPEN POLLINATED RYEASK ABOUTLOCAL GROWER EVENTS WITH KWS REPS

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9DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMCLOVERWhite Dutch Clover• Perennial• Shorter, tap-rooted• This clover will creep from where it is planted• Flowering occurs from June to September• Flowers are a white or pinkish color that turn brown with maturity• White clover is commonly found along waterways throughout the Great Plains• Plant 8-12 lbs per acreYellow Blossom Sweet Clover• Biennial• Yellow blossom• Grows to over 5 feet in height, unless moisture is limited• The rst year growth produces a rosee of leaves, in the second year owering stems will arise• Yellow blossom tends to be shorter and an earlier maturity than white blossom• Sweet clover can be a great opon for mixing with grasses. Provides nitrogen that can increase vigor and producon• Plant 8-12 lbs per acreCrimson Clover• Summer annual• Used for cover crop, hay, pasture• Rapid regrowth• Grows on tough, marginal soils• Plant early spring to early fall• Inoculaon is recommended• Widely used in cover crop mixtures• Non-bloang, but introduce slowly when seeded alone• Plant 8-12 lbs per acre• Organic AvailableLadino Clover• Perennial• 8-12 inches in height• Pollinator usage is high• Excellent pasture• Combines well with grasses• Highly palatable and high in protein• Very aracve to deer• Plant 8-12 lbs per acreMedium Red Clover• Biennial• Expect 2 cungs of hay per year• Tolerates acidic soils• Medium red clover is a widely grown clover in the northern 2/3 of the United States• Plant 8-12 lbs per acre• Organic AvailableAlsike Clover• Perennial• Short-lived, small rooted• Generally blooms from May to August• Flower is light pink to white, eventually turns brown once mature• Prefers a cooler and weer climate than red clover, tolerates acidic and alkaline soils• Can cause photo-sensizaon in horses• Plant 8-12 lbs per acreSALT TOLERANTFOR PASTURESSUMMER ANNUALWET SOIL TOLERANTTRAFFIC TOLERANTN FIXING PLOW DOWN

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10DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMCOVER CROP BLENDSOATS*PVP or PVP Title V= to be sold by variety name only as a class of Certied Seed. No grain may be sold (whether cleaned or bin run) at anytime as “seed” without proper seed certication. 1- Seed must meet minimum quality specs set by SDSU. 2- Proper documentation, sales reports, and royalty fees must be submitted to SDSU. Any grain sold as seed without these steps taken with SDSU can be subject to nes and penalties. You can plant your own seed on your own farm however.Variety TypeYield- abilityForage YieldOriginYear of ReleaseGrain ColorTest WeightMatu-rityPlant HeightStand-abilityRed LeafSmutStem RustCrown RustPro-teinPVP*Certied Beta GeneGran High Fair WI 2012 Yellow Good Med Med Good MR R MR RMed/HighYesCertiedMN PearlForage/GrainVery HighHigh MN 2019 White GoodMed/LateTall Good R R MR MRMed/HighYes• EQUIP program approved• Contains a wide variety of 7 dierent annuals for a great pasture all summer long• HyGain has a fast stand establishment• Opmum planng me when soil reaches 55 degrees +.• Can begin grazing when crop is about 12-18” tall• Remove livestock for regrowth when reduced to about 5-6” tall• Long window for planng and usage• Excellent animal performance will be realized• Minimal input costs. Crop will respond to adequate ferlity• Recommended planng rate drilled is 10-15 lb./acre, when broadcast this blend should be planted at 15 lb./acre• Combinaon of: Purple Top Turnips, Radish, Millet, Sorghum Sudangrass , Rape Seed, Common Vetch, Lenls.• EQUIP program approved • Economical, new and improved 5-way mixture• Will provide fast growth and ground cover• Good for grazing and holding soil through the winter• Good weed suppression• Should winter will with normal winter condions• Plant 10-12 lbs per acre• Contains Radish, Turnips, Rape, Common Vetch, and LenlsBeef Builder (Fall Grazing Blend)• EQUIP program approved • A special 6 way blend formulated to do everything you need for a late cover crop and grazing opon. • Great soil compacon breaker• Builds organic maer and nitrogen• Excellent palatability• Quick establishment and growth with adequate rain• Perfect for later planted acres• Built to pasture AFTER A KILLING FROST to reduce nitrates• All components should winter kill in a normal winter• Plant when you sll have 45 days of growth potenal • Recommended planng rate of 10-15# per acre.• Beef Builder is a combinaon of: Purple Top Turnips, Radish, Rape, Lenls, Forage Sorghum, and Common Vetch SUMMER PASTURE  LATE SEASON PASTURE

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11DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMHYBRID SORGHUM SUDAN GRASSSorgoSugar BMR• Fine stemmed type, excellent forage • BMR provides low amounts of lignin, very digesble • Excellent recovery aer cung or grazing, very quick regrowth• Photo period sensive for extended growth.• Very palatable, sweet stalks• Great for grazing/haying/green chop• Safened seed onlySudX BMRDS• BMR 6 for high digesbility• Dry stalk trait for fast dry down and reduced hay curing me• Very leafy• Super ne stemmed• Excellent for haying and summer pasture• Very good drought tolerance• Fast recovery aer haying or grazing• Plant 20#-30# per acre when soil temps reach 60 degrees• Safened seed onlyBMRDW• BMR 6 Hybrid Sorghum Sudangrass for excellent digesbility• Dwarf Brachyc gene for excellent standability• Very ne stemmed• Excellent for haying, chopping, summer pasture• High yields with fast recovery• Plant 20#-30# per acre when soil temps reach 60 degrees• Safened seed onlyCow Chew• Sweet, ne stemmed sorghum-sudan• Great for grazing, green chop, or hay• Economical• Extremely fast regrowth• Very palatable and nutrious • Should be planted in a rm seed bed once the soil has reached around 60+ degrees• Note: Horses should not be fed sorghum-sudan grass hybrids• Untreated seed available• Safened seed availableHYBRID SUDAN GRASS 

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12DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMHYBRID FORAGE SORGHUMRanch King BMR• Dwarf Brachyc Hybrid Forage Sorghum• Excellent Standability • 6-7  tall• High grain content• BMR 6 for high digest ability• Top of the line silage product• Plant to mid-bloom is about 80 days• Plant 8#-12# per acre when soil temps reach 60 degrees• Safened seed onlyBundle & Chop• Good tonnage• Sweet stalks• Hay or winter pasture• Good drought tolerance• 8-9  tallDB118FGW Milo• White/yellow food grade grain• Very good yield• Excellent standability• Very stress and drought tolerant• Uniform plants• Medium/Early maturity• 60 Days to mid-bloom• Very good drydown• Seed available as untreated or safenedDB121R Milo• Red grain• Very high yields• Very good standability• Stress and drought tolerant• Uniform plants• Medium Early maturity• 58 days to mid-bloom• Good drydown• Type C greenbug tolerant• Seed available in safened seed only Order EarlyHYBRID GRAIN SORGHUMHAY MILLET & HYBRID PEARL MILLET• Hay producon and grazing• Fine stem.• Can reach approximately 3-5  in height• Hay in about 50-55 days, cut when head is emerging from boot• Best emergence when planted aer soil temp reaches 60°• Hay, haylage, silage, summer pasture• Safe for horses• High leaf to stem rao• High quality feed• Good drought tolerance• Excellent summer pasture

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13DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMSORGHUM / MILLET COMPARISON TABLEProduct TypeMatu-rityRec Soil TempRe-growthPlant HeightStalk SizeDays to GrazingDays to Silage/HayPlant Rate RowPlant Rate DrilledSorghum: Hybrid ForageRanch King BMRHybrid Forage BMR Dwarf BrachyticMedium60+ DegreesNone 6-7 ft. ThickAfter Freeze80-90 Days8-10 lb/a10-12 lb/aBundle & ChopHybrid ForageMedium Late60+ DegreesNone 8-9 ft. MediumAfter Freeze70-90 Days8-10 lb/a12-15 lb/aSorghum: Hybrid GrainDB118FGW MiloWhite/YellowMedium/Early60+ DegreesNone 36”-46” Thick N/A N/A6-10 lb/a8-10 lb/aDB121R MiloRedMedium/Early60+ DegreesNone 36”-46” Thick N/A N/A6-10 lb/a8-10 lb/aSorghum Sudangrass HybridCow ChewSorghum SudangrassMedium60+ DegreesVery Good3-8 ft. Fine45-60 Days50-65 DaysN/A18-25 lb/aKattle Kandy BMRDWSorghum Sudangrass BMR Dwarf BrachyticMedium60+ DegreesExcellent 3-6 ft. Fine45-60 Days50-65 DaysN/A20-30 lb/aSorgo Sugar BMRSorghum Sudangrass BMRLate PPS60+ DegreesExcellent 3-8 ft. Fine45-60 Days50-65 DaysN/A18-25 lb/aSudangrass HybridSudX BMRDSSudangrass BMR Dry StalkMedium60+ DegreesExcellent 3-8 ft.Very Fine45-60 Days50-65 DaysN/A20-30 lb/aMillet: Hay and Hybrid PearlGolden Ger-man FoxtailHay Millet Medium60+ DegreesPoor 3-5 ft. Fine40-50 Days50-55 DaysN/A20-30 lb/aHybrid Pearl MilletForage Millet Medium60+ DegreesGood 3-7 ft. Fine45-60 Days50-65 N/A20-30 lb/aWILDLIFE FOOD PLOT SEEDProductSeed Types HeightWhen to PlantAttractsWinter Kill?#'s Per Acre Bag SizeRoosterBoosterRed Sorghum (Safened)5 ft 60+ Degrees Game Birds Yes 6-10# Rows 8-10# Broadcast 50#DenBesten Food Plot CornNon-GMOSeed Corn7-8 ft55+ DegreesGame Birds / DeerYes16K-25K seeds per acre80k Kernels

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14DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMTAME GRASSBrome – Meadow• Cool season, long-lived, perennial• Compable with alfalfa• Similar yield to smooth brome, faster recovery and more fall growth• Does not creep like smooth brome• Great for haying, grazing, or silage• Good drought tolerance and very winter hardy• Growth averages 4 feet in height• Very fast recovery• Excellent hay with high protein• Can achieve 2-3 cungs with moisture• Plant 10-15 lbs per acre• Organic available Brome – Smooth• Cool season, perennial, sod forming grass• Spreads and regrows from rhizomes• Average height of 2-4 feet• Vigorous growth in spring, slows in late summer• Palatable and long lived• Plant 10-15 lbs per acreFescue - Meadow• Cool season perennial and winter hardy• Highly producve• Very so leaved• Long term pasture and hay mixes• Excellent companion with alfalfa• Will tolerate wet soils and occasional ooding• Plant early spring or fall• Plant 15-25 lbs per acre or less in mixes• Organic availableFescue – Tall• Cool season perennial• Excellent companion with alfalfa• Adaptable to all soil types• Very drought tolerant• Plant early spring or fall• Endophyte free• Very good for hay and pasture• Plant 20-25 lbs per acre or less if in a mix• Organic availableFestulolium• Cross between Meadow Fescue or Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass or Italian Ryegrass• Fast establishment• Excellent feed value and palatability• High producon• Good for interseeding depleted pastures• Combines well with alfalfa• Use in mixtures with other grasses or legumes• Plant 20-25 lbs per acre or less in mixesOrchard Grass• Cool season, perennial, bunchgrass• Reaches 2-4 feet in height• Lack of fall moisture can decrease stands signicantly• Great when used for pasture mixes• Excellent hay quality• Plant 12-15 lbs per acre• Organic availableRyegrass – Annual• Fast establishment and growth• Widely used cover crop component• Economical seed cost• Terminates easily with frost• Planng mes are early spring to early fall in mixtures or alone• Plant from 20-25 lbs per acre• Organic available Ryegrass – Italian• Midwestern annual• Fast spring growth• Produces late into the fall• Excellent for annual pastures• Likes heavier moisture situaons• Very good yielder• Plant 20-30 lbs per acre or less in mixtures• Plant early spring or late summer for fall pasture Ryegrass – Perennial (Forage Type)• Fast establishment • Very quick growth• Excellent forage yield and quality• Very economical• 3-4 year life expectancy for hay producon• Planng early spring to early summer to fall• Plant from 20-30 lbs per acre• Organic availableTame Grass guide page 16

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15DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMTAME GRASS• Quick growing, warm season, annual grass• Makes a great quality forage hay• Requires warm soil at 60 degrees or higher to germinate and grow• Can be drilled or broadcast (not more than 1/4 to 1/8” deep)• Growth will cease when daily temps are decreasing• Typically ready to cut 45-50 days from planng• Can regrow for 2nd cung or fall pasture• Plant 5-8 lbs per acreTimothy Grass• Short-lived, cool season, perennial bunchgrass• Usually 2-3 feet in height• Used primarily in Eastern parts of the US• Responds well to moisture and ferlizer• Moderately alkaline tolerant• Winter hardy, oen mixed with legumes• Makes great horse hay• Plant 15-18 lbs per acre Wheatgrass – Crested• Early growing, cool season, bunchgrass• Flaened seed heads make for easy idencaon• Plant height averages 1 ½ to 3 feet • Highly drought tolerant • Used for grazing, hay, and soil stabilizaon• Nutrious and palatable when acvely growing• Great when grown with alfalfa• Can improve old stands of crested wheatgrass with applicaon of nitrogen • Plant 10-15 lbs per acreWheatgrass – Intermediate• Cool season, perennial, sod forming grass• Grows 2-4 feet in height• Mostly used for hay land and pasture land• Can be combined with alfalfa or planted alone• More drought tolerant than smooth brome, but less than crested wheatgrass• Moderate tolerance to saline soils• Plant 12-15 lbs per acreWheatgrass - Pubescent• Cool season sod forming grass• Use for hay or pasture• High yielding • Leaer than Oahe Intermediate Wheatgrass• Combines well with alfalfa for hay.• Moderate tolerance to saline soils• Plant 12-15 lbs per acre Wheatgrass – Tall• Vigorous, tall in height, cool season, bunchgrass• Tolerant of saline and alkali soils• Plants mature later in the season• Relavely tolerant of drought condions• Great cover for pheasants and other wildlife• Stays green longer than other wheatgrasses• Can be used to remove some soil alkalinity• Plant 12-15 lbs per acrePASTURE & HAY MIXESA very palatable ner stemmed opon for the highest quality grass possible. Responds well to higher ferlity programs. Use on your best ground and see it perform at the highest levels. Contains: Orchardgrass, Timothy, Perennial Ryegrass, Tall Fescue, and Intermediate Wheatgrass. Seeding Rate: 12-18 lbs per acreWaterway BlendWaterway Blend is a very palatable, fast growing, long lasng, high quality blend. Blend of forage grasses to hold your waterways rmly for years to come. Contains: Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, Tall Wheatgrass. Seeding Rate: 12-15 lbs per acre

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16DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMLAWN GRASSTAME GRASS GUIDEProduct TypeLbs/AcreSoil TypeCommon UsageYieldWinter HardyTe-nacityBrome - Meadow Perennial 10-15 All Hay/Graze 4 5 4Brome - Smooth Perennial 10-15 All Hay/Graze 4 5 4Canarygrass - Reed Perennial 8 Saturated Hay/Graze 5 5 3Fescue - Meadow Perennial 15-25 Fertile Hay/Graze 4 4 4Fescue - Tall Forage Perennial 20-25 All Hay/Graze 5 5 5Festulolium Perennial 20-25 Fertile Hay/Graze 5 3 5Foxtail - Creeping Perennial 5 Saturated Graze/Hay 4 5 3Orchardgrass Perennial 12-15 Fertile Hay/Graze 5 3 4Ryegrass - Annual Annual 20-25 FertileQuick Establish4 0 5Ryegrass - Italian Bi-Annual 20-30 Fertile Hay/Graze 5 1 5Ryegrass - Perennial Perennial 20-30 Fertile Graze/Hay 4 3 4Timothy Perennial 15-18 Fertile Hay/Graze 3 4 3Wheatgrass - Crested Perennial 10-15 Dry Graze/Hay 3 5 5Wheatgrass - Intermediate Perennial 12-15 All Hay/Graze 4 5 3Wheatgrass - Pubescent Perennial 12-15 All Hay/Graze 4 5 3Wheatgrass - Tall Perennial 12-15 Saline, Dry Hay 5 5 3Ranking: 5=High, 1=Low• Fast establishment with excellent stay green• Contains: Turf type fescues, Perennial ryegrass, Premium bluegrass• Long lasng and shade tolerant• Plant 1 lb. per 250 sq. .Bluegrass• Widely used ne stemmed grass species• Best when mixed with fescues and ryegrasses• Plant 1 lb. per 250 sq. . • Warm season, short in height, perennial• Very good drought resistance once established • Can be used for lawns and pastures• Plant 1 lb. per 500 sq. .Creeping Red Fescue• Easy establishment & very ne stemmed• Shade tolerant and low maintenance• Economical opon• Plant 1 lb. per 250 sq. . • Very low maintenance required. Stays green.• Contains turf type fescues • Plant 1 lb. per 250 sq. . Perennial Rye Grass• Very fast establishing• Fine stem type with fast regrowth• Plant 1 lb. per 250 sq. . GREEN ACRES II LAWN MIX

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17DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMNATIVE GRASSESNATIVEBig Bluestem• Warm season, perennial grass• 3-7 Feet tall• “Fuzzy” seed head, chicken foot• Good use for CRP, wildlife, or hay• Palatability decreases as maturity increases• Heavy tonnage• Stand quickly decreases with overgrazing or frequent mowing• Plant 8-10 lbs per acre • Short, warm seasoned, perennial bunchgrass• Matures at 1-3 feet tall• Seed heads are fuzzy in appearance• Good use for CRP, wildlife, and hay• Oen seeded in a mixture with other nave grasses• Good for erosion control• Plant 8-10 lbs per acreGreen Needle Grass• Cool season, perennial, bunchgrass• Typically grows to 1.5-3 feet• Abundant nave grass in the northern great plains• Nutrious and palatable early in maturity• Stand decreases under grazing use• Good for wildlife and CRP restoraon• Plant 8-10 lbs per acreIndian Grass• Warm season, tall in height, perennial grass• Bunchgrass with short rhizomes• Decent palatability if cut early in maturity, before owering stalks develop• Commonly seeded with other nave species for wildlife, grazing, and CRP restoraon• Plant 8-10 lbs per acre Blue Grama• Warm season, short in height, perennial grass• Sod forming, 4-18” tall• Seed is formed on one sided branches• Low in producvity, great nutrional value• For low maintenance lawns, mix with Bualograss• Plant 6-8 lbs per acreSwitchgrass• Tall, warm season, perennial• Sod forming• Up to 4 feet in height• Large leaves• Stands overwinter well• Used in CRP restoraon and wildlife habitats• High yields, less palatable• Plant 6-10 lbs per acreSlender Wheatgrass• Cool season, perennial bunchgrass• Average height is between 2-4 feet• Plant is not as palatable as others• Bearded and beardless variees• Short-lived, generally not planted in pure stands• Plant 8-10 lbs per acre Side Oat Grama• Warm season, perennial grass, 8-24” tall• Easily idened by the one sided seed spikes • Loved by livestock and wildlife• Used in mixtures to restore nave rangelands and CRP• Plant 8-10 lbs per acreWestern Wheatgrass• Cool season, perennial, sod forming grass• Average height is around 3 feet• Planted pure stands on clayey ground• Moderately tolerant to alkali soil• Was named the state grass of SD• Very palatable and nutrious when in early growth• Great for wildlife grazing, also great for nesng birds• Plant 8-10 lbs per acreCanada Wild Rye• Cool season, short-lived perennial• 2-5 feet in height with large drooping seed head• With favorable moisture, this plant will grow throughout the summer and autumn• Best adapted to medium textured soils• Most palatable when green and growing• Rated good for cale and horses, rated fair for sheep and wild life• Plant 8-10 lbs per acre

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18DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMORGANICALFALFA - ORGANICVariety PackagingDB AquaMaxx* - Water Tolerant, Branch root 50# BagDakota Grown VNS Common* 50# BagDakota Grown Travois* - Grazing/Creeping 50# BagDB Gold Rush* 50# BagVernal* 50# Bag*All alfalfa inoculated with Nitragin Gold® while supplies last.CLOVER - ORGANICVariety PackagingSingle Cut Red (Mammoth Red) 50# BagDouble Cut Red (Medium Red) 50# BagCrimson 50# BagCOVER CROP - ORGANICVariety PackagingDeep Till Radish 50# BagAnnual Ryegrass 50# BagHairy Vetch 50# BagBARLEY - ORGANICVariety PackagingCertied Genesis (2 row) Grain type feed & maltingTote/50# BagHaxby - Grain/Feed (2 row) Tote/50# BagSOYBEAN - ORGANIC - HIGH PROTEIN & FOOD GRADE POTENTIAL*Variety Size ProteinAphid ResistantFlower PodPubes-cenceHilum CoatIA3051RA12* Large Seed High Yes White Brown Gray Yellow DullIA3054RA12* Large Seed High Yes White Brown Gray Yellow Dull*Please check with your potential grain buyer to conrm these soybeans meet their specic food grade requirements before planting. Seed is not treated and no returns are accepted.GRASSES - ORGANICVariety PackagingBlend - Endure Hay & Pasture 50# BagBlend - Paramount Hay & Pasture 50# BagBrome - Fleet Meadow 50# BagFescue - Meadow 50# BagFescue - Tall 50# BagOrchardgrass - Call for Variety 50# BagRyegrass - Annual 50# BagRyegrass - Perennial 50# BagWAPSIE VALLEY SEED CORN Organic Open PollinatedOpen-pollinated heirloom dent corn dang back to 1850 . This 89 day corn stands 9 1/2' tall and has good standability. These widely adapted corn plants have 7 1/2 - 8" well formed ears. Colored mostly a rich yellow, waxy color with some maroon ears and a few brown colored ears. 14-18 Straight kernel rows. Outstanding plant health. Dual purpose grain or silage. Wapsie is a high-yielding and reliable silage corn. For grain, open-pollinated corn has 25% more protein than hybrid corn. Wapsie grain has tested as high as 10.75%. Seed at 20,000 seeds per acre. Sold in 50# bags. Untreated.605.660.9527Is your farm protected for future generations?Now is the time to make sure you have the crop insurance policy that best suits your operation.• Dedicated to Organic Crop Insurance• Contract Pricing• Whole Farm Revenue Protection• Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage• Personalized Farm Assessment• Private and Supplemental Products• Organic & Conventional Policies• Multi-State Licensed

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19DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMWE OFFER Convenonal and organic seed/grain cleaning services.Assistance with markeng and sales of all types of seed and organic grains.Services:• Organic seed and seed cleaning• In-House Organic Ferlity Specialist• In-House Organic Protocol Specialist » Organic transion » Inspecon assistance » Record keeping training• Informaonal Webinars• Specialty product markeng assistance• www.organicfarmteam.comORGANIC GROWER SUPPORTGRAIN CLEANING & MARKETINGOUR MISSIONSupporng organic growers through training, engagement, advancement & markeng. Being a trusted partner is the most important goal of our organizaon. We seek to support, empower, and provide high quality resources to our organic farm community.www.OrganicFarmTEAM.comOrganic Spring Wheat Organic White Proso Millet

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DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM2020A TRULY INDEPENDENT SEED COMPANY • FAMILY OWNED • ESTABLISHED IN 1963FREE SHIPPING OFFER• Free shipping on retail seed purchases over $3,500 (grains excluded) ulizing SpeeDee Delivery Service. Call for details.• Quality packaging ensures your bags arrive in good condion.• 1-3 day delivery. Shipping method and delivery me determined by locaon.DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMOrdering Seed: Call or email into our oce or call your local dealer to place your seed order and to determine availability of seed requested. When calling our oce, we will place your order or determine if there is a dealership near you and connect you with them if applicable.Replant Policy: If you have an early season crop loss on corn, alfalfa, or sorghum, you may be eligible for replant seed. We will provide replant seed of the same species of seed at a 50% discount o the full retail price. Seed variety may not be the same as your rst planting. Best available seed variety will be used when applicable. Alfalfa planted June 1 through August 1 or after September 1 will not have replant discounts available. Shipping will be invoiced at carrier rate.

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21DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM2022 SEED CORN2022 SEED CORNCONVENTIONAL NON-GMO HYBRIDSCONVENTIONAL NON-GMO HYBRIDSCERTIFIED ORGANIC HYBRIDSCERTIFIED ORGANIC HYBRIDSDAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMReturn Policy: Spring seeded species may be returned until July 1 or 30 days from the date of invoice whichever is greater. For fall seeded crops 30 days from date of invoice. No returns after that date. We will not accept returns of opened, broken, dirty bags, discounted varieties, custom mixes, or grains of any kind. For direct buyers, the cost of returning seed to our warehouse in Platte, SD will be at buyer’s expense. The value of any seed accepted for return will be credited to your account for future purchases. This credit can be used on any seed we oer and will never expire.Payment Terms: Check, credit card or cash are accepted methods of payment. Payment must be received in full prior to shipment or at pickup. To receive early prepay discounts, payments must be received by the cuto date listed.Packaging Options: Seed corn, alfalfa, and cover crop seed may be available in mini bulk bags or pro boxes. Grains can be available in mini bulk bags. To have your seed guaranteed to be packaged in mini bulk bags or pro boxes, seed needs to be ordered prior to Dec.15. There will be a refundable charge of $500 per pro box.Value Priced Seed Corn: Supplies are limited. No returns. No additional discounts apply. Replant available with Value Priced Seed only, if available.Shipping Fees: We will work together with you to determine the best and most economical shipping method. When ordering from our oce we will determine if there is a dealership near you and your order can be shipped directly to your dealer for pick-up or delivery to your farm by your dealer. If no dealership is near you, we will ship direct to your door. Seed can always be picked up by you at our Platte, SD location. Shipping cost will be charged at carrier rate.A PRIORITY - NOT AN AFTERTHOUGHTConventional NON-GMO and Organic Seed Corn are our focus at DenBesten Brand Seed Corn. We bring growers quality seed at a fair price that excels on your farm.Contact us at 605-337-3318 to nd a dealer in your area.21

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22CONVENTIONAL CORN HYBRIDS Ì Very high yield potential ■ Ultra early hybrid ■ Will finish in the North ■ Super-fast drydown ■ Good test weight ■ Handles lower population ■ Will do well on marginal soilsDB32-7575DAYDB31-8383DAY Ì Very good test wt and grain quality ■ Excellent yields ■ Terrific agronomics ■ Solid stalk and root ratings ■ Very good plant health and staygreen ■ Medium tall hybrid ■ Will excel on your best soilsDB31-9090DAY Ì A must plant hybrid at this maturity ■ Excellent yield ability ■ Very good drydown ■ Very good plant health ■ Solid agronomic package ■ Excellent roots and stalk strength ■ Very adaptable to soils types ■ Very good test weight and grain quality ■ Semi flex ear to adapt to high or lower populations ■ Excellent dual purpose optionDB30-9797DAY Ì Needs to be a key hybrid at this maturity on your farm ■ Proven high yield across upper corn belt ■ Flex ear to adapt to high or lower populations ■ Very good drydown ■ Taller plant type ■ Very good test weight ■ Widely adapted to soil types ■ Consistent & proven hybrid West to EastDB31-8080DAY Ì A must plant hybrid ■ Excellent yield ability ■ Fast drydown ■ Outstanding agronomics ■ Excellent stalks and roots ■ Very good test weight ■ Medium tall hybrid ■ Very good dual purpose potential ■ Adaptable to soil types ■ Exciting new geneticsDB31-8888DAY Ì A proven winner ■ Super yield record ■ Very healthy clean plants ■ Excels across varying soil types ■ Very good stalks and roots ■ Very good test wt and grain quality ■ Flexy ear type to handle lower populationsDB31-9393DAY Ì Very good dual purpose hybrid ■ Very good yield record ■ Robust med tall plant type ■ High test weight and grain quality ■ Semi flex ear type ■ Adaptable to higher or lower populations ■ Works well on all soil types except tight compacted claysDB32-00100DAY Ì Very high consistent yield ■ Fast drydown ■ Medium plant height ■ Plant at higher populations ■ Semi fixed ear type ■ Widely adapted ■ Excellent seedling vigor

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23 Ì Very high yield record ■ Excellent stalk and root strength ■ Wide leaf style ■ Flex ear type ■ Very good test weight ■ Use on dryland or irrigation ■ New unique geneticsDB31-10110DAYDB32-13113DAY Ì Excellent yields ■ Great emergence and seedling vigor ■ Excellent plant health ■ Very good stalks and roots ■ Excellent disease resistance ■ Plant at higher populations ■ Will excel in a high yield environmentDB38-06 Ì To put it simply just plant this hybrid! ■ Super yield record over years ■ Very good test weight ■ Adapts to all soil types West to East across the corn belt ■ Often tops the plot in yield, be the driest, and have the highest test weight ■ Excellent under heat and drought stress ■ Use in irrigated scenarios or the toughest dryland conditions106DAYDB31-11111DAY Ì Excellent grain quality suggests food grade application ■ Exceptional yield results ■ Best performance at higher populations ■ Strong agronomics ■ Med Tall plant type ■ Will excel from NE moving East through the cornbelt ■ Very healthy plant ■ Very high test weight grainDB31-08108DAY Ì Very high yield ability ■ Excellent Stalks and roots ■ Very good test weight ■ Exceptional plant health ■ Flex ear style ■ Adaptable to high or lower pop ■ Good under stressful or high yield conditions ■ Newer unique genetics ■ Good under dryland or irrigated conditionsCONVENTIONAL CORN HYBRIDS605-337-3318DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • SD HYW 44, PLATTE, SD • DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMConventional corn will be sold with commercial seed treatment.Ask about availability of untreated conventional corn seed.DB38-06Test PlotClearwater, NE

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24ORGANIC CORN HYBRIDS Ì Very good test weight ■ Ultra early hybrid that will finish ■ 1820 GDU to black layer ■ Strong agronomics and plant health ■ Very tough drought and heat tolerant hybrid ■ Good yield stabilityDB41-75-OR75DAYDB41-80-OR80DAY Ì Very tough stress tolerant hybrid ■ Medium tall hybrid ■ Early flowering ■ Very good test weight ■ Strong yield ability ■ Flex ear typeDB41-87-OR87DAY Ì Very good dual purpose hybrid ■ Robust showy plant style ■ Very good test weight grain ■ Excellent yield ability ■ Very good drydown ■ Very strong agronomics and plant healthDB41-95-OR95DAY Ì This is a must plant hybrid at this maturity range ■ Excellent drought and heat tolerance ■ Use on your best or marginal lighter soil types ■ Excellent emergence ■ Flat leaf style for a fast canopy ■ Excellent test wt grain ■ Top end yield ability ■ Very good drydownDB41-77-OR77DAY Ì Ultra early hybrid that will finish North ■ 1890 GDU to black layer ■ Will finish in the earliest zones ■ Early flowering ■ Medium tall plant ■ Flat leaf style for a quick canopy ■ Strong yield punch ■ Excellent plant health ■ Very good test weight ■ Very good yield stabilityDB41-83-OR83DAY Ì This will be a go anywhere hybrid ■ Very good plant health ■ Super agronomics ■ Flat leaf style for a quick canopy ■ Excellent yield expectation ■ Very fast drydown ■ Very good test weightDB41-91-OR91DAY Ì Very tough drought and stress tolerant ■ Plant on your toughest soils ■ Very good emergence ■ Flat leaf style for fast canopy ■ Very strong yield ability ■ Super high test wt grain ■ Tall hybrid that will go for dual purposeDB41-98-OR98DAY Ì Will achieve maximum yields on your best soils ■ Big robust plant type ■ High test weight grain ■ Very healthy agronomically sound plants ■ Very good emergence

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25 Ì Very high yield ability ■ Excellent Stalks and roots ■ Very good test weight ■ Exceptional plant health ■ Flex ear style ■ Adaptable to high or lower populations ■ Good under stressful or high yield conditions ■ Newer unique genetics ■ Good under dryland or irrigated conditionsDB41-07-OR107DAYDB41-11-OR111DAY Ì Excellent plant health and disease tolerance ■ High top end yields ■ Very strong in the sandy and lighter soils ■ Excels moving into the Central and Eastern corn belt. ■ Strong dual purpose ■ Flex ear style ■ Shows good ECB tolerance ■ Very good grain qualityDB41-01-OR101DAY Ì Very good heat and drought tolerance ■ Tall Hybrid ■ Wide flat leafed hybrid for quick canopy ■ Plant on marginal or highly productive soil types ■ Showy dual purpose hybrid ■ Very good test weight ■ High yield abilityDB41-10-OR110DAY Ì Excellent yielder ■ Wide leaf type ■ Excellent stalk and root strength ■ Tall hybrid ■ Flex ear style ■ Very good test weight ■ New unique geneticsDB40-05-OR105DAY Ì Excellent top end yield potential ■ Big flex ear style ■ Very good agronomically ■ Very adaptable to conditions ■ Average test weight ■ Wide leafed for a quick canopy ■ Very good early vigorORGANIC CORN HYBRIDSAll organic corn will be sold untreated. DB41-12-OR112DAY Ì Super top end yields ■ Excellent plant health ■ Very good stalk and root strength ■ Adaptable to soil types ■ Excellent in IA, NE, and moving into Central/Eastern corn belt ■ Semi Flex ear style ■ Likes higher populations ■ Good test weight ■ Shows good ECB toleranceLarry HohlfeldHolstein, NEAug. 2021

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26VALUE PRICEDDB30-13113DAY Ì Excellent grain quality for food grade applications ■ Very good proven yield record ■ Very high test weight ■ Strong emergence and early vigor ■ Excellent plant health ■ Exceptional ear flex ■ Suited to all soil types ■ Will excel on marginal soil at lower populations ■ Excels from NE moving East through the cornbelt ■ Untreated available. Limited qty. ■ $100 per bag*DB38-00100DAY Ì Excellent stress tolerance ■ Good yield record ■ Good stalk and rot strength ■ Adapted to the western corn belt ■ Very good drydown ■ $100 per bag* Ì Good Dual Purpose ■ Taller plant ■ Very good yields ■ Exceptional plant health ■ Good test weight ■ $100 per bag*DB39-04104DAYDB31-7777DAY Ì Super high test weight ■ 1820 GDU to black layer ■ Ultra early with very good yield ■ Keep populations on the high side ■ Excellent emergence and vigor ■ Semi flex ear style ■ Can use as late planted hybrid South of zone ■ Excels in the Northwest and North-central Midwest ■ Very good stalk and root strength ■ $100 per bag*DB-90BL-CVDB-100BL-CVDB-110BL-CVECONOMYBLENDS Ì Value priced ■ $90 per bag* ■ 85-90 Day Blend ■ 95-105 Day Blend ■ 108-113 Day BlendCONVENTIONAL CORN HYBRIDS*SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED. No returns. No additional discounts apply. Replant available with Value Priced Seed only, if available. All value priced conventional seed is treated unless noted as available untreated.605-337-3318DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • SD HYW 44, PLATTE, SD • DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM

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27VALUE PRICED Ì Very fast drydown ■ Adaptable to soil types ■ Good response to higher fertility ■ Semi flex ear ■ Strong roots ■ $170 per bag*DB40-85-OR85DAYDB41-04-OR104DAY Ì White cob hybrid ■ Excellent yielder ■ Very flexy ear type ■ Very good dual purpose ■ Average grain quality and test weight ■ Very adaptable to soil types ■ $170 per bag*DB40-08-OR108DAY Ì Very high yield record ■ Will excel on lighter or sandy soil types ■ Tall hybrid ■ Strong silage data over years ■ Good test weight ■ Plant at higher populations ■ Excellent plant health ■ $170 per bag*DB40-92-OR92DAY Ì Very good dual purpose hybrid ■ Tall plant ■ Very good plant health and stay green ■ Plant on your best soils ■ High yield record ■ Medium drydown ■ Plant at higher populations ■ $170 per bag*DB-90BL-ORDB-100BL-ORDB-110BL-ORECONOMYBLENDS Ì Value priced ■ $160 per bag* ■ 85-90 Day Blend ■ 95-105 Day Blend ■ 108-113 Day BlendDB40-07-OR107DAY Ì Excellent for grain or silage ■ Very good plant health ■ Super agronomics ■ Flat leaf style for a quick canopy ■ Excellent yield expectation ■ Very fast drydown ■ Good test weight ■ $170 per bag*ORGANIC CORN HYBRIDS*SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED.No returns. No additional discounts apply. Replant available with Value Priced Seed only, if available.All organic corn is untreated.605-337-3318DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • SD HYW 44, PLATTE, SD • DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM

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28VarietyMaturityPricingEar HeightPlant HeightLeaf HabitEar FlexEar TypeCONVENTIONAL SEED CORNDB32-75 75 Day Standard M M Standard Semi BalancedDB31-77 77 Day Value Priced M M Standard Semi BlockyDB31-80 80 Day Standard M MT Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB31-83 83 Day Standard MH MT Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB31-88 88 Day Standard M MT Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB31-90 90 Day Standard M M Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB31-93 93 Day Standard M MT Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB30-97 97 Day Standard MH M Semi Flat Semi BalancedDB32-00 100 Day Standard M MS Standard Fixed BalancedDB38-00 100 Day Value Priced M M Standard Flex BlockyDB39-04 104 Day Value Priced MH MT Standard Semi BlockyDB38-06 106 Day Standard M MT Standard Semi BlockyDB31-08 108 Day Standard H MT Standard Flex BalancedDB31-10 110 Day Standard H MT Standard Flex BalancedDB31-11 111 Day Standard M MT Standard Semi BalancedDB32-13 113 Day Standard MH T Standard Flex BlockyDB30-13 113 Day Value Priced M MT Standard Semi BlockyORGANIC SEED CORNDB41-75-OR 75 Day Standard M M Semi Flat Semi BlockyDB41-77-OR 77 Day Standard M MT Flat Semi BlockyDB41-80-OR 80 Day Standard M MT Flat Flex BlockyDB41-83-OR 83 Day Standard M MT Flat Semi BlockyDB40-85-OR 85 Day Value Priced M M Semi Flat Semi BalancedDB41-87-OR 87 Day Standard M MT Semi Flat Semi BalancedDB41-91-OR 91 Day Standard MH T Flat Semi BlockyDB40-92-OR 92 Day Value Priced H T Upright Semi Fixed BalancedDB41-95-OR 95 Day Standard M MT Flat Semi BalancedDB41-98-OR 98 Day Standard M T Flat Semi BalancedDB41-01-OR 101 Day Standard M T Flat Semi BalancedDB41-04-OR 104 Day Value Priced M MT Standard Flex BlockyDB40-05-OR 105 Day Standard M M Standard Flex BlockyDB40-07-OR 107 Day Value Priced MH T Standard Semi BalancedDB41-07-OR 107 Day Standard MH T Standard Flex BalancedDB40-08-OR 108 Day Value Priced H T Upright Semi Fixed BalancedDB41-10-OR 110 Day Standard H MT Standard Flex BalancedDB41-11-OR 111 Day Standard MH T Standard Flex BlockyDB41-12-OR 112 Day Standard MH MT Semi Flat Semi BlockyCORN HYBRID COMPARISON TABLERatings scale: 5=Excellent, 3=Average, 1=PoorEven though we test our seed for GMO contamination, we do not guarantee that any of the corn harvested from this seed will be marketable as non-gmo grain or meet any contractual agreements.

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29VarietyYield PotentialSilage PotentialEmergenceStalk StrengthRoot StrengthPlant HealthDrought ToleranceDrydownTest WeightResp to High PopResp to Low PopCorn/Corn PerformGDU's to FlowerGDU to Black LayerDB32-75 4 3 4 3.5 4 3.5 3 4 3 3 4 3.5 1050 1800DB31-77 3 2.5 4 3.5 4 3 3 4 4 4 2.5 4 1060 1820DB31-80 4 4 4 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 4 4 3 3.5 1140 1950DB31-83 4 4 4 3.5 4 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 1140 2050DB31-88 4 4.5 4 3.5 4 4 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 1180 2190DB31-90 4 4 3.5 4 4 4 3.5 3.5 4.5 4 3.5 4 1170 2100DB31-93 4 4 3.5 4 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 4 3.5 3.5 1200 2280DB30-97 4 3 3.5 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 4 3.5 4 1310 2450DB32-00 4 2 4 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 4 3 3 1320 2455DB38-00 3.5 3 3.5 4 4 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 3 4 3 1325 2455DB39-04 3.5 4.5 3.5 4 4 4 3 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 3 1320 2500DB38-06 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 4 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 1315 2620DB31-08 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 4 3 4 3.5 3.5 1340 2640DB31-10 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 4 3.5 4 1340 2725DB31-11 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3.5 4.5 3.5 3.5 1350 2800DB32-13 4.5 4 4 4 3.5 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 1400 2825DB30-13 3 3 3.5 3 3 3.5 3 3.5 4.5 3 4 3.5 1350 2800DB41-75-OR 3 2.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 3 4 3 3.5 1120 1820DB41-77-OR 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 4 3.5 4 3.5 4 3 3.5 1170 1890DB41-80-OR 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 1175 1950DB41-83-OR 4 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 1200 2130DB40-85-OR 3 2.5 3 3 3 3 3 3.5 3 3 3 3 1200 2000DB41-87-OR 4 3 3.5 4 4 4 3.5 3 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 1220 2190DB41-91-OR 3 4 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 4 3 4 3 3.5 3 1240 2300DB40-92-OR 4 4 3.5 3.5 3 3.5 3 2.5 2.5 4 2.5 3.5 1260 2400DB41-95-OR 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 1235 2450DB41-98-OR 3 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3.5 3.5 3 1270 2470DB41-01-OR 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3,5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 1270 2510DB41-04-OR 4 4 3 3.5 3 3 3 3 2.5 3 3 3 1350 2600DB40-05-OR 3.5 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3 3 3.5 3 3 1320 2620DB40-07-OR 3 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3 3 3.5 3 3 1350 2640DB41-07-OR 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3 3 3.5 3 3.5 1340 2640DB40-08-OR 3.5 4 3.5 3 3 3.5 3 3 3.5 3.5 2.5 3.5 1330 2650DB41-10-OR 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 3.5 3.5 4 4 3.5 4 1340 2725DB41-11-OR 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 4 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 3.5 1350 2725DB41-12-OR 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 1350 2800Ratings scale: 5=Excellent, 3=Average, 1=PoorEven though we test our seed for GMO contamination, we do not guarantee that any of the corn harvested from this seed will be marketable as non-gmo grain or meet any contractual agreements.

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30No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.SOUTH DAKOTATe s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] COLTON, SDFloyd Snoozy, Minnehaha County, SD 57018Early-Season Test 98-102DayCRMB2021SDSE08aTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Authority,Dual,Flexstar,RoundupSOIL DESCRIPTION:Egan-Ethan-Tetonkasiltyclayloam,we lldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,veryhighP,veryhighK,7.4pH,4.5%OM,27.0CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Laudis,Stinger,Atrazine,ForceFERTILITY - Applied N:130Spring,22FoliarRescueApplied N-P-K (units):152-125-150SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct15 31.2/ATEST COMMENTS:There were excellent planting conditions, whichcontributed to even emergence. At harvest, the plotwas in good shape with healthy stalks that stood well.The early season test had a better average yieldbecause it sat lower in the field and benefitted from theextra moisture. In the late-season test, we saw a fewplots that lodged and yields started to drop off as weclimbed the side hill. The late-season test had somevariable grain moistures from the change in soilconditions and drought. Overall there were good yieldsfor a drought year.ReportDate:10/17/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 266.2 15.6 1 31.9 1326 2REA5B012⇗VT2P 101 264.6 15.2 1 30.8 1321 3Rob-See- CoRC4817-CONV⇗CONV 98 262.8 16.1 1 31.2 1304 5DenBestenDB32-00⇗CONV 100 262.7 15.3 1 30.1 1311 4ThunderT6298VT2P⇗VT2P 98 260.0 14.5 1 31.6 1300 6Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 260.0 16.3 1 31.9 1288 9Rob-See- CoRC5142-3110⇗3110 101 259.7 15.8 1 31.6 1291 7HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 259.4 16.0 1 31.6 1288 10WyffelsW2648⇗STX 101 259.1 16.1 1 30.8 1286 11Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 258.3 16.8 1 31.2 1275 13LathamLH4957VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 99 258.3 15.2 1 29.0 1290 8HeftyH5132RIB⇗VT2P 101 257.7 15.3 1 31.2 1286 12GoldenHarvestG02K39-3120EZR⇗3120 102 256.8 16.3 1 30.1 1273 14WyffelsW2236RIB⇗VT2P 99 255.1 16.5 1 31.6 1262 18WyffelsW2016⇗VT2P 98 254.1 15.4 1 31.9 1267 15Heine7010VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 100 253.9 15.2 1 31.9 1267 16HeftyH4942RIB⇗VT2P 99 253.4 15.0 1 31.9 1267 17ThunderT6999VT2P⇗VT2P 99 253.3 15.7 1 31.6 1260 19Heine7275TRE⇗TRE 102 252.8 16.8 1 31.9 1248 22REA5A013⇗STX 101 252.2 15.7 1 30.5 1255 21Viking44-98⇗CONV 98 251.6 15.3 1 30.8 1256 20ThunderT8100SS⇗STX 100 251.3 16.1 1 31.9 1247 23LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 250.5 18.0 1 30.8 1226 29Heine7320PC⇗PC 102 248.0 17.0 1 30.5 1222 31LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 247.8 15.7 1 31.9 1233 25LathamLH5025VT2PDGRIB⇗VT2PDG 100 247.2 15.6 1 30.8 1231 27REA5B984⇗VT2P 98 247.2 15.5 1 31.6 1232 26Viking52-00⇗CONV 100 247.2 15.3 1 29.8 1234 24RenkRK590VT2P⇗VT2P 98 246.8 15.7 1 30.8 1228 28HeftyH4842RIB⇗VT2P 98 246.7 15.9 1 31.9 1226 30REA 5B994CK VT2P 99 267.4 15.1 2 31.6 1336 1Averages =243.2 15.9 1 31.2 1209LSD (0.10) =16.7 0.4 0 MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =8.80.2 0 mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =7.6Historicyield:216.47bu/a,13yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .1 Drying=$0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page1of7Location: Colton, SDType: Early Season Test, 98-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 60Te s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] COLTON, SDFloyd Snoozy, Minnehaha County, SD 57018Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021SDSE08bTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Authority,Dual,Flexstar,RoundupSOIL DESCRIPTION:Egan-Ethan-Tetonkasiltyclayloam,we lldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,veryhighP,veryhighK,7.4pH,4.5%OM,27.0CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Laudis,Stinger,Atrazine,ForceFERTILITY - Applied N:130Spring,22FoliarRescueApplied N-P-K (units):152-125-150SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct15 30.6/ATEST COMMENTS:There were excellent planting conditions, whichcontributed to even emergence. At harvest, the plotwas in good shape with healthy stalks that stood well.The early season test had a better average yieldbecause it sat lower in the field and benefitted from theextra moisture. In the late-season test, we saw a fewplots that lodged and yields started to drop off as weclimbed the side hill. The late-season test had somevariable grain moistures from the change in soilconditions and drought. Overall there were good yieldsfor a drought year.ReportDate:10/17/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income ThunderT6204VT2P⇗VT2P 104 248.7 17.0 1 30.5 1226 1RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 104 242.9 17.8 2 30.9 1190 2HeftyH5442RIB⇗VT2P 104 240.7 17.0 1 30.9 1187 3Heine7570STX⇗STX 105 240.2 17.5 1 30.5 118 0 4WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 239.7 19.4 1 30.1 1162 7WyffelsW4196RIB⇗VT2P 105 239.1 18.4 1 31.2 1167 6LathamLH5487VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 104 237.8 17.5 1 30.9 1169 5Rob-See- CoRC5510-3220⇗3220 105 235.4 18.8 1 30.8 1146 10EnestvedtE598⇗CONV 106 235.1 17.8 1 31.2 1153 8RenkRK642VT2P⇗VT2P 103 233.0 17.2 1 30.5 1147 9Federal5445RR2⇗RR2 104 232.9 18.1 1 30.5 1139 14HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 232.7 17.4 1 30.8 1144 11Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 232.2 17.7 1 31.2 1139 15RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 231.6 18.1 3 30.5 1133 17HeftyH5432RIB⇗VT2P 104 231.5 17.1 1 30.5 1141 12ThunderT6004VT2P⇗VT2P 104 231.1 16.9 1 31.2 1140 13Heine7450VT2PRO⇗VT2P 104 230.9 17.5 1 30.1 1134 16DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 228.1 18.5 1 30.1 1113 19LathamLH5377VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 227.1 16.9 1 30.1 1121 18HeftyH5212RIB⇗VT2P 102 226.4 17.3 2 31.2 1113 20Rob-See- CoRC5460-3000GT⇗3000GT 104 225.8 17.8 1 31.6 1107 21LathamLH5517VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 221.0 17.9 2 31.2 1083 22HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 219.1 17.9 3 30.5 1073 23NKBrandNK0748-5122EZR⇗5122 107 218.3 18.3 1 30.5 1066 24LathamLH5646PCE⇗PC,E 106 217.4 18.0 3 29.8 1064 25ThunderT6107VT2P⇗VT2P 107 216.4 17.8 13 30.5 1061 29Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 215.9 17.9 1 30.9 1058 30WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 215.9 17.1 1 30.1 1064 26Miller HybridsRX03-47⇗CONV 103 215.7 16.9 3 31.2 1064 27EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 215.5 17.1 3 30.8 1062 28REA 5B994CK VT 2P 99 191.5 16.6 3 30.9 947 56Averages =216.6 17.6 3 30.6 1063 LSD (0.10) =24.0 0.8 ns MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =12.60.4 ns mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =12.2Historicyield:216.47bu/a,13yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .1 Drying= $0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page2of7Location: Colton, SDType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 60Te s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] DELL RAPIDS, SDLevi Brown, Minnehaha County, SD 57022Early-Season Test 98-102DayCRMB2021SDSE10aTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Flexstar,Round-UpSOIL DESCRIPTION:Moody-TrentComplexsiltyclayloam,we lldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:Strip-Till,veryhighP, ve r yhighK,5.8pH,5.2%OM,24.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Force,Stinger,Tripleflex,Round-Up,CallistoFERTILITY - Applied N:200Sidedress,20#sulfurApplied N-P-K (units):200-80-60SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct29 31.3/ATEST COMMENTS:This location had good conditions for planting thisspring. Stand counts in June had consistent resultsand the plot was looking good. In August we scoutedthis plot and were surprised to see little drought stressand strong yield potential. A good clay soil base in thefield helped to sustain yields in a drought year. Atharvest, we saw higher stalk lodging scores that wereassociated with the variety. Great plot data and yieldresults at this location. The average yield of the trial isconsistent with what the Browns saw in the rest of thefield.ReportDate:11/01/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comRevised:11/01/2021UpdatedFertilityinformationAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 265.8 16.1 3 31.2 1319 2TitanPro92-992P⇗VT2P 99 263.4 15.4 3 31.9 1314 3RenkRK590VT2P⇗VT2P 98 262.6 15.3 4 31.9 1310 4LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 262.6 16.3 2 31.2 1301 6Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 262.2 15.3 3 31.6 1308 5WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 261.6 15.8 3 31.9 1301 7LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 260.5 15.6 4 31.9 1297 8HeftyH4933RIB⇗VT 2PDG 99 260.3 15.8 4 31.6 1294 9NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 258.8 16.2 5 31.9 1283 10WyffelsW2236RIB⇗VT2P 99 257.2 15.7 3 30.8 1280 11Heine7275TRE⇗TRE 102 256.8 15.6 2 31.9 1279 12GoldenHarvestG99E68-5122EZR⇗5122 99 256.5 16.2 3 31.9 1272 15WyffelsW2648⇗STX 101 256.0 15.4 2 31.6 1276 13InnotechIC4881-512 2-EZ⇗5122 98 255.8 16.2 3 30.9 1268 16REA5A013⇗STX 101 255.7 15.7 10 31.2 1273 14Integra5052VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 100 254.2 16.2 2 31.9 1261 20DairylandDS-4018AM⇗AM 101 254.1 15.8 5 31.9 1264 17ThunderT8100SS⇗STX 100 253.4 15.4 7 31.6 1263 18NKBrandNK9991-5122EZR⇗5122 99 253.4 16.5 7 31.6 1254 23DenBestenDB32-00⇗CONV 100 253.3 15.4 2 30.5 1262 19Rob-See- CoRC4817-CONV⇗CONV 98 252.4 15.5 2 31.9 1257 22HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1002⇗CONV 100 252.0 15.2 5 31.9 1258 21DairylandDS-4014Q⇗QR 100 251.4 15.6 5 31.2 1251 25REA5B012⇗VT2P 101 251.3 15.4 7 31.6 1253 24Rob-See- CoRC5142-3110⇗3110 101 251.3 15.7 4 31.9 1250 26InnotechIC5267-312 0-EZ⇗3120 102 250.4 15.7 6 31.9 1246 27Miller HybridsM98-70⇗CONV 98 250.2 15.7 2 29.5 1245 28HeftyH4842RIB⇗VT2P 98 248.9 15.7 5 30.8 1238 30GoldenHarvestG02K39-3120EZR⇗3120 102 248.8 15.9 2 30.8 1236 31REA5B984⇗VT2P 98 248.3 15.2 2 31.9 1240 29REA 5B994CK VT 2P 99 267.1 15.5 3 31.9 1331 1Averages =247.9 15.7 4 31.3 1234 LSD (0.10) =11.2 0.3 3 MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =5.90.1 2 mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =5.0Historicyield:212.79bu/a,3yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .2 Drying= $0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page1of7Location: Dell Rapids, SDType: Early Season Test, 98-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 60Te s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] DELL RAPIDS, SDLevi Brown, Minnehaha County, SD 57022Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021SDSE10bTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Flexstar,Round-UpSOIL DESCRIPTION:Moody-TrentComplexsiltyclayloam,we lldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:Strip-Till,veryhighP, ve r yhighK,5.8pH,5.2%OM,24.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Force,Stinger,Tripleflex,Round-Up,CallistoFERTILITY - Applied N:200Sidedress,20#sulfurApplied N-P-K (units):200-80-60SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct29 30.6/ATEST COMMENTS:This location had good conditions for planting thisspring. Stand counts in June had consistent resultsand the plot was looking good. In August we scoutedthis plot and were surprised to see little drought stressand strong yield potential. A good clay soil base in thefield helped to sustain yields in a drought year. Atharvest, we saw higher stalk lodging scores that wereassociated with the variety. Great plot data and yieldresults at this location. The average yield of the trial isconsistent with what the Browns saw in the rest of thefield.ReportDate:11/01/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comRevised:11/01/2021UpdatedFertilityinformationAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Heine7650VT2PRO⇗VT2P 106 289.3 17.2 6 29.4 1425 1LathamLH5646PCE⇗PC,E 106 287.1 17.7 3 30.9 1408 2Viking72-06⇗CONV 106 278.1 17.5 7 30.5 1367 3HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 276.7 17.5 3 30.9 1359 4TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 274.7 17.4 3 30.9 1350 5Miller HybridsM06-62⇗CONV 105 273.4 17.1 2 29.0 1347 6Heine7520STX⇗ST X 105 270.1 16.5 4 31.9 1336 7WyffelsW4588⇗ST X 105 269.3 16.6 3 30.5 1332 8ThunderT6004VT2P⇗VT2P 104 269.2 16.7 4 29.4 1330 9WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 267.9 17.2 4 30.9 1319 11WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 267.8 16.9 5 29.8 1321 10Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 267.1 16.9 4 30.9 1318 12EpleyE1530⇗CONV 105 266.2 17.5 5 30.5 1308 13RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 264.2 16.8 5 30.5 1304 15HeftyH5212RIB⇗VT2P 102 263.9 16.3 5 29.7 1307 14Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 262.8 17.4 5 30.9 1292 18EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 262.5 16.2 3 30.1 1301 16EnestvedtE598⇗CONV 106 262.3 16.5 8 31.2 1298 17Rob-See- CoRC5460-3000GT⇗3000GT 104 261.1 16.9 6 30.5 1288 19HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 260.8 16.9 6 31.6 1286 21Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 260.7 17.7 3 31.6 1279 25DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 260.7 16.8 3 30.1 1287 20GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 260.2 18.0 6 30.9 1274 27Miller HybridsRX03-47⇗CONV 103 259.3 16.6 3 31.2 1282 24LathamLH5377VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 259.2 16.1 8 29.4 1286 22GoldenHarvestG03R40-5222EZR⇗5222 103 259.1 17.5 3 31.6 1273 28HeftyH5432RIB⇗VT2P 104 258.8 16.0 8 30.9 1285 23GoldenHarvestG05K08-5122AEZR⇗5122A 105 257.6 17.5 3 31.2 1266 29Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 257.5 16.2 11 29.8 1276 26DairylandDS-4310AM⇗AM 103 256.7 17.1 3 30.9 1265 30REA 5B994CK VT 2P 99 245.6 16.0 7 29.8 1220 46Averages =254.2 16.9 8 30.6 1254 LSD (0.10) =12.5 0.4 6 MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =6.60.2 3 mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =5.4Historicyield:212.79bu/a,3yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .2 Drying= $0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page2of7Location: Dell Rapids, SDType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 60

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31No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.SOUTH DAKOTATe s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] SALEM, SDErnie Christensen, McCook County, SD 57048Early-Season Test 98-102DayCRMB2021SDSE09aTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Round-UpSOIL DESCRIPTION:Hand-Bonillaloam,welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,veryhighP,highK,5.5pH,4.2%OM,20.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Harness,Atropine,AtrazineFERTILITY - Applied N:140Fall,45Spring,24Sulfur,2ZincApplied N-P-K (units):185-75-75SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May4 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct16 31.2/ATEST COMMENTS:We had very good planting conditions this spring andwere happy with our stand. The plot was looking goodin June. At harvest, the drought took its toll and thestalks had become weak and the early season hybridshad the most severe lodging. Some of the plots hadhigh lodging yet harvested ok while other plots laid flatand we couldn't pick them up for harvest. It seemedlike two wind events happened as some stalks laid tothe west and some laid to the east. The lodging alsowas more severe in certain sections of the plot and notsolely attributed to variety. Plot yields were good butvariable.ReportDate:10/18/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 239.1 16.3 2 31.6 1185 1ThunderT6902VT2P⇗VT2P 102 235.4 15.7 1 28.7 1172 2WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 235.2 15.8 2 31.2 1170 3REA5B984⇗VT2P 98 229.1 14.4 3 30.1 1146 4TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 227.8 15.1 2 30.1 1138 5TitanPro92-992P⇗VT2P 99 227.4 14.5 3 31.9 1137 6Heine7275TRE⇗TRE 102 224.6 15.4 1 31.6 1120 7LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 223.0 15.5 1 31.9 1111 8Miller HybridsM98-70⇗CONV 98 217.5 15.1 3 31.0 1086 9HeftyH5132RIB⇗VT2P 101 216.9 14.9 22 31.6 1084 10DairylandDS-3959Q⇗QR 99 215.7 15.0 1 31.2 1078 12Rob-See- CoRC5142-3110⇗3110 101 214.9 16.3 1 31.6 1065 16HeftyH4842RIB⇗VT2P 98 214.8 14.6 8 31.9 1074 13WyffelsW2648⇗STX 101 213.7 14.9 3 31.6 1068 14Viking44-98⇗CONV 98 213.1 14.4 1 31.9 1066 15LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 211.3 16.6 4 30.9 1044 19DenBestenDB32-00⇗CONV 100 211.1 14.8 2 31.2 1056 17Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 210.6 15.8 9 31.2 1047 18ThunderT6999VT2P⇗VT2P 99 207.7 15.0 2 31.6 1038 20Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 207.4 1 4.8 12 31.9 1037 21Rob-See- CoRC4817-CONV⇗CONV 98 207.3 14.9 1 31.2 1036 22DairylandDS-4000AMXT⇗AMXT 100 206.2 14.5 8 31.2 1031 23ThunderT6100VT2P⇗VT2P 100 206.0 14.7 13 30.8 1030 24LathamLH4957VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 99 205.3 14.6 7 29.0 1026 25RenkRK579DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 99 205.2 15.2 1 31.6 1025 26HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 204.3 15.0 20 31.9 1022 27ThunderT6298VT2P⇗VT2P 98 203.6 14.4 10 30.5 1018 28GoldenHarvestG02K39-3120EZR⇗3120 102 202.9 14.5 1 31.2 1014 29REA5B012⇗VT2P 101 201.9 15.0 12 30.9 1010 30Integra4702VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 97 200.6 14.6 3 29.8 1003 31REA 5B994CK VT2P 99 216.5 14.8 2 31.6 1082 11Averages =199.9 15.0 9 31.2 994 LSD (0.10) =25.8 0.4 9 MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =13.60.2 5 mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =14.2Historicyield:194.67bu/a,12yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .1 Drying= $0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page1of7Location: Salem, SDType: Early Season Test, 98-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 66Te s t by:MNSSeedTesting,LLCNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report South Dakota Southeast [SDSE] BERESFORD, SDJason Frick, Lincoln County, SD 57004Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021SDSE07bTop 30 of 60ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(4)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Round-Up,Flexstar,CobraSOIL DESCRIPTION:Egan-Ethan-Tetonkasiltyclayloam,we lldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:MinimumW/FallTill,veryhighP,mediumK,5.3pH,4.4%OM,22.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Resicore, ForceFERTILITY - Applied N:160Spring,10unitssulfurApplied N-P-K (units):160-80-80SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May1 32.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct31 31.0/ATEST COMMENTS:In June, we had a good stand but the drought wasstarting to take its toll on the plots. The leaves werestarting to curl and the height was uneven. Shortly afterthe plot was sprayed in June, the herbicide used wasfound to be not as effective because of the droughtcausing more weed pressure come harvest. Due to thelighter soil, the drought hurt yield potential and stalkquality. At harvest, stalk lodging was present and grainmoistures were below 15 percent.ReportDate:11/02/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 104 220.1 14.4 3 31.4 1100 1ThunderT6004VT2P⇗VT2P 104 208.6 14.6 2 30.5 1043 2Heine7570STX⇗ST X 105 206.6 14.5 4 31.9 1033 3Rob-See- CoRC5460-3000GT⇗3000GT 104 206.0 14.5 23 31.6 1030 4TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 198.3 14.3 10 31.9 992 5Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 195.1 14.4 8 30.1 976 6DairylandDS-4310AM⇗AM 103 194.1 14.5 3 31.2 970 7EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 193.9 14.5 6 31.6 970 8Miller HybridsRX03-47⇗CONV 103 192.9 14.6 3 31.2 964 9Heine7730VT2PRO⇗VT2P 107 192.3 14.2 3 31.4 962 10NKBrandNK0624-5222EZR⇗5222 106 191.7 14.9 2 30.5 958 11InnotechIC5480-3111A⇗3111A 104 191.6 14.2 3 29.7 958 12REA6B043⇗VT2P 104 189.1 14.4 7 29.8 946 13DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 188.8 14.4 6 31.9 944 14DairylandDS-4440AM⇗AM 104 187.9 14.9 14 31.9 940 15Miller HybridsM09-01⇗CONV 108 187.2 14.8 14 31.2 936 16GoldenHarvestG03R40-5222EZR⇗5222 103 186.6 14.8 3 31.6 933 17HeftyH5432RIB⇗VT2P 104 185.7 14.4 6 31.6 928 18HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 185.3 14.3 11 31.2 926 19HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 184.9 14.3 10 31.6 924 20LathamLH5517VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 183.8 14.6 9 30.5 919 21RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 182.3 14.5 10 30.5 912 22NKBrandNK0314-5122EZR⇗5122 103 182.1 14.8 8 31.9 910 23Rob-See- CoRC5510-3220⇗3220 105 180.4 14.5 6 31.2 902 24NKBrandNK0748-5122EZR⇗5122 107 180.4 14.6 3 30.5 902 25WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 180.3 14.4 6 31.9 901 26HeftyH5212RIB⇗VT2P 102 178.6 14.4 4 31.2 893 28Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 178.6 14.5 3 31.6 893 29Rob-See- CoRC5323-3110⇗3110 103 177.7 14.5 5 29.8 888 30ThunderT6204VT2P⇗VT2P 104 176.8 14.2 8 31.2 884 31REA 5B994CK VT 2P 99 179.3 14.3 4 31.6 896 27Averages =177.1 14.4 8 31.0 885 LSD (0.10) =18.3 0.3 ns MarkTollefsonLSD (0.25) =9.60.1 ns mark.tollefson@firstseedtests.com,(507)456-2357C.V. =11.4Historicyield:165.87bu/a,16yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .2 Drying= $0.035 Prices:GMO=$5.00Page2of7Location: Beresford, SDType: Late Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 60Plot Tour, September 21, 2021Location: Wasau, NE, Cunningham Family Farm - 4D Organics

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32No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.IOWATe s t by:NorthIowaF.I.R.S.T.,Inc.Sanborn,IA2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Iowa Northwest [IANW] ALBERT CITY, IANathan Schumann, Buena Vista County, IA 50510Early-Season Test 101-106DayCRMB2021IANW02aTop 30 of 66ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/LibertySOIL DESCRIPTION:Clarionloam,welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,veryhighP,veryhighK,6.2pH,3.3%OM,19.4CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Acur onFERTILITY - Applied N:200Fall,30SpringApplied N-P-K (units):230-88-100SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr26 38.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Nov1 36.2/ATEST COMMENTS:This site was planted the last week of April and hadexcellent conditions for emergence, which producedgreat stands. Although drought conditions persisted inthis area and rainfall totals registered a deficit for theseason, the small showers that fell on this field werejust enough to keep the corn plants healthy. Very highfertility levels on this farm, combined with excellentpollination and good overall plant health, allowed forhigh-end yields. Stalk quality was beginning todeteriorate at harvest as reflected in the lodging scoresin this report.ReportDate:11/01/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyieldresultsatwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre Ra nkCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 280.4 16.5 8 36.2 1462 1Hoegemeyer7653Q⇗QR 106 277.1 17.5 3 36.2 1437 3Anderson472SRC⇗ST X 106 276.8 16.8 0 36.2 1441 2FSInVisionFS5515D2EZR⇗5222 105 275.3 17.0 0 36.2 1432 5RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT 2PDG 104 275.1 16.4 8 36.2 1435 4PioneerP0339QGC⇗QR 103 274.6 17.1 5 36.2 1427 7FSInVisionFS5115XRIB⇗ST X 101 274.3 16.6 4 36.2 1429 6Hoegemeyer7402AMAQ⇗AM,AQ 104 274.0 17.2 4 36.2 1423 8KrugerK4R-9706⇗ST X 106 271.7 17.2 0 36.2 1411 10DeKalbDKC54-74RIBGC⇗VT2P 104 271.2 16.2 0 36.2 1416 9Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 270.4 16.7 3 36.2 1408 11LathamLH5377VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 268.8 16.4 9 36.2 1402 12WyffelsW4196RIB⇗VT2P 105 268.3 16.9 8 36.2 1396 15Miller HybridsM05-72⇗CONV 105 268.3 16.7 0 36.2 1397 14HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 268.1 16.2 0 36.2 1399 13DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗STX 105 267.7 17.0 17 36.2 1392 16CorneliusC6552PC⇗PC 105 266.9 16.5 38 36.2 1391 17HeftyH5432RIB⇗VT2P 104 265.6 16.5 5 36.2 1385 18DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 265.0 16.3 54 36.2 1383 19NKBrandNK0472-5222EZR⇗5222 104 264.4 17.3 8 36.2 1373 21Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 263.8 16.2 14 36.2 1377 20CorneliusC6438DP⇗VT2P 104 263.4 16.6 6 36.2 1373 22KrugerK0554SS⇗STX 105 262.4 17.5 6 36.2 1361 25TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 262.3 16.4 75 36.2 1368 23Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 261.3 16.4 0 36.2 1362 24LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 260.8 16.3 0 36.2 1361 26WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 260.4 16.5 6 36.2 1358 27FSInVisionFS53ZX1RIB⇗STX 103 259.6 16.6 0 36.2 1353 30HeftyH5442RIB⇗VT2P 104 259.5 16.3 14 36.2 1354 29KrugerK0149DP⇗VT2P 101 259.4 16.0 3 36.2 1356 28Pioneer P0589AMXTCK AMXT,AQ 105 253.4 17.2 3 36.2 1316 45Averages =257.7 16.7 12 36.2 1342 LSD (0.10) =10.4 0.3 14 CoreyRozenboomLSD (0.25) =5.50.1 8 corey.rozenboom@firstseedtests.com,(319)830-8886C.V. =3.9Historicyield:211.35bu/a,7yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying= $0.025 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Albert City, IAType: Early Season Test, 101-106 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 66Te s t by:NorthIowaF.I.R.S.T.,Inc.Sanborn,IA2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Iowa Northwest [IANW] EMMETSBURG, IATom Kuecker, Palo Alto County, IA 50528Early-Season Test 101-106DayCRMB2021IANW05aTop 30 of 66ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Broadaxe,Engenia,OutlookSOIL DESCRIPTION:Nicolletclayloam,moderatelydrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/OFallTill,veryhighP,mediumK,6.1pH,4.7%OM,27.0CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Zidua,ArmezonPro,Atz,MiravisNeo,Warrior,BeaconFERTILITY - Applied N:130Fall,45Spring,20#SApplied N-P-K (units):175-79-67SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr26 39.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Sep29 38.3/ATEST COMMENTS:Conditions were favorable for early planting in thisarea and most corn fields in Palo Alto county wereplanted by mid-May. The season started in droughtconditions, which held on through the entire growingseason. Every drop of rain and dew was precious tothe crop. Stands were excellent. However, Tom's farmexperienced water deficits every month from plantingthrough July. August rainfall returned and helped fillkernel depth. This site ended 8.9" below 10-yr normaland still produced excellent yields.ReportDate:09/30/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyieldresultsatwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre Ra nkCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗ST X 105 269.8 22.0 0 38.2 1396 1Hoegemeyer7653Q⇗QR 106 252.6 19.5 0 38.9 1323 2DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 248.2 19.8 0 39.5 1298 4Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 246.9 19.7 0 38.9 1292 5CorneliusC6552PC⇗PC 10 5 246.7 19.9 0 39.5 1290 6Anderson472SRC⇗ST X 106 245.1 20.8 0 40.2 1276 7RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT 2PDG 104 245.0 16.7 1 38.9 1301 3TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 243.7 19.7 0 38.2 1275 9HeftyH5432RIB⇗VT2P 104 241.6 18.3 0 37.5 1273 10Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 241.2 17.4 0 39.5 1276 8WyffelsW4196RIB⇗VT2P 105 240.7 20.7 0 38.2 1253 17Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 240.5 19.5 0 36.2 1260 14HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 240.2 20.2 0 39.5 1254 16FSInVisionFS53ZX1RIB⇗STX 103 239.9 18.6 0 38.9 1262 12PioneerP0339QGC⇗QR 103 239.4 20.0 0 39.5 1251 18NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 239.0 18.0 0 38.2 1261 13TitanPro23-06SS⇗STX 106 238.7 20.2 0 36.9 1246 21KrugerK4R-9706⇗STX 106 238.0 20.4 0 38.2 1241 24KrugerK0149DP⇗VT2P 101 237.9 16.3 0 39.5 1265 11WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 236.5 16.6 0 38.9 1256 15LathamLH5377VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 236.4 18.2 0 38.2 1246 22Federal5300VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 235.8 17.7 0 38.2 1245 23Hoegemeyer7028Q⇗QR 100 235.6 17.4 0 39.5 1247 20Hoegemeyer7402AMAQ⇗AM,AQ 1 04 235.4 19.8 0 38.2 1231 29HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 235.2 18.8 0 36.9 1236 26HeftyH5132RIB⇗VT2P 101 235.2 16.5 0 38.9 1250 19HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 234.0 18.0 0 39.5 1234 28Federal5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 233.9 16.9 0 36.9 1240 25CorneliusC6438DP⇗VT2P 104 233.7 18.5 0 38.9 1230 30Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 232.1 16.2 0 38.9 1235 27Pioneer P0589AMXTCK AMXT,AQ 105 224.7 20.6 0 36.2 1171 54Averages =231.4 18.7 0 38.3 1217 LSD (0.10) =10.8 1.0 ns CoreyRozenboomLSD (0.25) =5.70.5 ns corey.rozenboom@firstseedtests.com,(319)830-8886C.V. =4.5Historicyield:220.31bu/a,11yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying= $0.025 Prices:GMO=$5.35Page1of7Location: Emmetsburg, IAType: Early Season Test, 101-106 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 66Te s t by:NorthIowaF.I.R.S.T.,Inc.Sanborn,IA2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Iowa Northwest [IANW] MOORLAND, IAJeff Loehr, Webster County, IA 50566Early-Season Test 101-106DayCRMB2021IANW03aTop 30 of 66ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/ZiduaPro,Flexstar,ClethodimSOIL DESCRIPTION:Nicollet-Clarionclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:MinimumW/FallTill,veryhighP,highK,6.3pH,4.4%OM,24.6CECPEST MANAGEMENT:TripleflexIi,DiflexxDuo,Atrazine,DelaroCompleteFERTILITY - Applied N:100Fall,66Sidedress,1.5#ZnApplied N-P-K (units):166-98-138SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr27 39.0/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct4 38.0/ATEST COMMENTS:What a change from last year! Yields nearly doubledthis season versus last. In 2020 this site wasabnormally dry, causing corn to suffer and yields totank. This year, Jeff's farm received near-normal rainevents that were spread out well and carried the cropthrough pollination and beyond into August. As of rightnow, this site is still in D1 (moderate) drought, however,average rainfall was sufficient to produce excellentstands and great kernel depth.ReportDate:10/04/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyieldresultsatwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre Ra nkCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Hoegemeyer7653Q⇗QR 106 283.0 17.5 0 38.2 1497 2FSInVisionFS5115XRIB⇗ST X 101 282.3 15.9 0 38.2 1504 1CorneliusC6552PC⇗PC 10 5 280.9 15.8 0 37.5 1497 3Hoegemeyer7028Q⇗QR 100 277.7 15.7 0 38.2 1481 4DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗ST X 105 275.5 16.4 0 38.2 1465 6DeKalbDKC52-18RIBGC⇗ST X 102 274.5 15.3 0 37.5 1466 5Hoegemeyer7402AMAQ⇗AM,AQ 104 274.0 16.0 0 38.2 1459 7AugustaA4054-5122- EZ⇗5122 104 273.5 15.9 0 37.5 1457 8KrugerK0554SS⇗ST X 105 271.9 17.3 0 38.2 1439 10KrugerK4R-9706⇗ST X 106 271.4 17.0 0 36.9 1439 11Miller HybridsM05-72⇗CONV 105 270.9 16.0 0 38.2 1442 9WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 268.3 15.1 0 38.2 1435 12AugustaA3053-5222- EZ⇗5222 103 267.7 16.4 0 38.2 1423 15KrugerK0149DP⇗VT2P 101 267.5 14.9 0 38.2 1431 13HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 266.9 15.6 0 38.2 1424 14RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 104 266.3 15.4 3 37.5 1422 16WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 266.2 15.4 0 38.2 1422 17DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 265.6 15.5 0 38.2 1418 19DeKalbDKC54-74RIBGC⇗VT2P 104 265.4 15.1 0 38.2 1419 18Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 264.4 17.2 0 38.2 1400 25PioneerP0339QGC⇗QR 103 264.2 16.7 0 38.2 1402 23Miller HybridsRX03-47⇗CONV 103 263.2 15.0 0 38.2 1408 20LathamLH5487VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 104 263.1 15.5 0 38.2 1404 22KrugerK0456DP⇗VT2P 104 263.1 15.3 0 37.5 1406 21Anderson507SRC⇗STX 102 262.4 15.9 0 37.5 1398 27FSInVisionFS53ZX1RIB⇗STX 103 262.3 15.5 0 38.2 1400 26CorneliusC6438DP⇗VT2P 104 262.3 15.2 0 38.2 1402 24TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 261.0 15.6 5 38.2 1392 29HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 261.0 15.4 0 38.2 1394 28Federal5300VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 260.2 15.1 0 37.5 1391 30Pioneer P0589AMXTCK AMXT,AQ 105 262.7 17.3 0 38.2 1390 31Averages =260.0 15.8 0 38.0 1386 LSD (0.10) =8.0 0.6 ns CoreyRozenboomLSD (0.25) =4.20.3 ns corey.rozenboom@firstseedtests.com,(319)830-8886C.V. =2.9Historicyield:199.07bu/a,9yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying= $0.025 Prices:GMO=$5.35Page1of7Location: Moorland, IAType: Early Season Test, 101-106 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 66Te s t by:NorthIowaF.I.R.S.T.,Inc.Sanborn,IA2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Iowa Northwest [IANW] PAULLINA, IAMark Hibbing, O'Brien County, IA 51046Early-Season Test 101-106DayCRMB2021IANW04aTop 30 of 66ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/SonicSOIL DESCRIPTION:Galvasiltyclayloa m,welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:MinimumW/OFallTill,highP,highK,5.3pH,4.7%OM,21.8CECPEST MANAGEMENT:CadenceFERTILITY - Applied N:170SpringApplied N-P-K (units):170-80-60SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr29 35.7/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct5 34.0/ATEST COMMENTS:The impact of a dry spell from planting through mid-July was quite apparent on this farm. Ear length andoverall ear size were shorter than normal. Rainfall wasvery sporadic in the area through the early summermonths. The heavy bands of showers that fell were notconsistent across northwest Iowa. Neighboring fieldsnot far down the road seemed to receive showers thatvaried over 1/2" to 1" above what this field receivedfrom each storm. A few big showers did finally arriveduring late July and August which helped kernels fillnicely.ReportDate:10/05/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyieldresultsatwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre Ra nkCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 10 6 237.6 21.3 0 34.2 1234 1HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 221.8 22.2 0 34.2 1147 2Integra5682VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 106 220.4 23.5 0 32.2 1132 3CorneliusC6552PC⇗PC 10 5 215.3 23.7 0 33.5 1105 5LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 212.3 19.4 0 34.2 1113 4Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 209.9 20.6 0 33.5 1093 6DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 207.7 23.4 0 33.5 1067 8Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 207.1 22.6 0 32.9 1069 7HiFidelityGeneticsEXP2107⇗CONV 104 205.1 21.5 0 34.2 1064 9LathamLH5487VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 104 204.2 21.8 0 34.2 1058 10Hoegemeyer7653Q⇗QR 106 202.4 24.1 0 34.2 1037 11Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 200.1 21.8 0 34.2 1036 12DeKalbDKC52-18RIBGC⇗STX 102 198.4 20.3 0 34.2 1035 13EpleyE1440⇗CONV 104 198.2 20.1 0 34.2 1035 14HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 197.9 21.0 0 33.5 1029 15Miller HybridsRX03-47⇗CONV 103 195.9 20.8 0 33.5 1019 16Federal5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 194.8 20.2 0 34.2 1017 17RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 104 193.8 21.4 0 34.2 1006 19LathamLH5159SSRIB⇗STX 101 193.3 20.5 0 33.5 1007 18PioneerP0339QGC⇗QR 103 192.7 22.7 0 34.2 994 23NKBrandNK0472-5222EZR⇗5222 104 192.4 21.6 0 34.2 998 20WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 192.3 21.6 0 33.5 997 21Anderson472SRC⇗STX 106 191.1 22.2 0 34.2 988 25RenkRK642VT2P⇗VT2P 103 190.8 20.9 0 34.2 993 24KrugerK4R-9706⇗STX 106 190.7 22.9 0 34.2 982 26KrugerK0149DP⇗VT2P 101 190.3 19.4 0 34.2 997 22Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 188.2 22.4 0 34.2 972 29FSInVisionFS5594XRIB⇗STX 105 188.1 22.6 0 34.2 971 30HeftyH5144⇗STX 101 187.9 20.2 0 34.2 981 27TitanPro23-06SS⇗STX 106 187.2 23.0 0 34.2 964 31Pioneer P0589AMXTCK AMXT,AQ 105 189.2 22.1 0 32.2 979 28Averages =184.4 21.6 34.0 956 LSD (0.10) =17.0 0.9 ns CoreyRozenboomLSD (0.25) =8.90.5 ns corey.rozenboom@firstseedtests.com,(319)830-8886C.V. =8.8Historicyield:193.13bu/a,17yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: BaseMoisture =15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying= $0.025 Prices:GMO=$5.35Page1of7Location: Paulina, IAType: Early Season Test, 101-106 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 66

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33No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.IOWALocation: Kalona, IA Type: Late Season Maturity - Organic Test by: Miller Hybrids / Helmuth 2021 Corn Show Plot. Prior Crop: AlfalfaBrand Variety Maturity Traits % Mst. Test Weight Yield Yield RankGHO 6551 115 ORGANIC 20.2 56.8 188.0 1DenBesten DB41-12-OR 112 ORGANIC 22.3 55.7 186.0 2GHO 6551 115 ORGANIC 18.3 59.2 161.2 3DenBesten DB41-07-OR 107 ORGANIC 20.0 57.3 156.4 4GHO 6551 115 ORGANIC 19.5 56.2 153.1 5Byrons 65C00 115 ORGANIC 21.6 56.7 151.0 6Location: Edgewood, IATest by: Cornelius Seed. Grower: Brian Uhlenkamp. Prior Crop: CornBrand Variety Maturity % Mst. Test Weight Yield Yield RankPioneer P0589 16.5 53.9 214.2 7CORNELIUS SEED C6561 17.5 55.3 190.1 15CORNELIUS SEED C6552 16.6 54.8 229.1 4CORNELIUS SEED C461 15.2 57.3 219.3 6CORNELIUS SEED C6720 16.5 56.2 202.0 13CORNELIUS SEED C508 15.5 56.4 209.5 8CORNELIUS SEED C568 18.4 54.8 208.9 9Pioneer P1093 19.3 58.3 208.8 10CORNELIUS SEED C633 17.8 57.2 242.4 2CORNELIUS SEED EXP701-2WX 20.3 56.3 246.0 1Pioneer P1197 20.4 52.9 203.7 12Pioneer P1185 19.5 57.2 235.2 3CORNELIUS SEED C7228 18.9 54.1 222.2 5DenBesten DB-31-08 108 19.0 52.6 195.8 14DenBesten DB 38-06 106 15.7 56.2 206.8 11Location: Fairbank, IA Type: Late Season Maturity - OrganicTest by: Cornelius Seed. Grower: Meno Hershberger. Prior Crop: CornBrand Variety Maturity Traits % Mst. Test Weight YieldGreat Harvest 6551 115 Organic 23 56 198Great Harvest 62B3 112 Organic 23.6 55.5 182.9Great Harvest 6.20E+03 112 Organic 22.4 56 221.2Blue River 64K93 111 Organic 22.3 55.5 212.9Den Besten DB41-11-OR 111 Organic 23.2 57 186.2Miller M10-54 ORG 110 Organic 22.5 57.5 191.3Blue River 62G22 110 Organic 20.6 52 190.4Kingsher 60C30 110 Organic 22.3 54.5 177.5Den Besten DB41-10-OR 110 Organic 21.9 55.5 192.1Merit 6869 109 Organic 22.1 49.5 169.4Welter 4816 108 Organic 21.9 52.5 175.5Kingsher 58C30 108 Organic 21.1 55 196.3Viking O.48-08P 108 Organic 19.7 52 194.0Merit 6969 107 Organic 21.5 54 172.8Blue River 57A30 107 Organic 21.3 52.5 193.1Den Besten DB41-07-OR 107 Organic 21.2 54 203.4Miller M06-42 ORG 106 Organic 21 49.5 181.1Kingsher 56C30 106 Organic 21.7 52 174.8Merit 6160 106 Organic 21 53.5 191.8Kussmaul KO 44005 105 Organic 20 55 200.0Cornelius 6561 105 Organic 20.2 55.5 189.3Welter 2482 104 Organic 19.6 53.5 161.2Great Harvest 54F4 104 Organic 21.6 52.5 163.0Foundation 8507 104 Organic 21.8 53 206.6Viking O.51-04GS 104 Organic 20.1 55 205.5

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34No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.MINNESOTATe s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] EASTON, MNDru Martin, Faribault County, MN 56025Early-Season Test 97-102DayCRMB2021MNSW06aTop 30 of 72ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/FlexstarGtSOIL DESCRIPTION:NicolletClayLoamclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/OFallTill,highP,mediumK,5.1pH,3.8%OM,25.5CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Keystone,Force,Resicore,Durango,VeltymaFERTILITY - Applied N:150Fall,33Spring,30SidedressApplied N-P-K (units):213-65-75SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr29 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct23 33.7/ATEST COMMENTS:Planting conditions were dry, and just enough rainfallfell during the growing season to keep the cropprogressing. Dru was disappointed with ear size andpollination on some of his fields, but this site southeastof Easton received more rain than other fields to thenorth of Easton. The early season test was on heaviersoil than the full season test, as the difference inaverage yield of the two tests shows.ReportDate:10/24/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income NKBrandNK9930-5122EZR⇗5122 99 274.1 18.4 0 33.0 14 11 1LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 273.2 18.3 2 33.9 1408 2Miller HybridsM00-49⇗CONV 100 272.0 18.1 0 33.9 1403 3AugustaA3052-5222- EZ⇗5222 102 270.2 18.5 0 33.0 1390 4AugustaA2150-5222- EZ⇗5222 100 263.7 18.7 0 34.4 1355 6TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 261.2 16.4 0 33.5 1360 5DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 258.6 17.7 0 33.9 1336 8TitanPro26-00⇗CONV 100 258.5 17.6 0 34.8 1337 7TitanPro20-99⇗CONV 99 256.3 16.4 0 34.4 1335 9Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 255.4 16.8 1 31.7 1327 10Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 254.6 16.4 1 34.8 1326 11Heine7240STX⇗STX 102 252.0 17.0 0 33.5 1308 12GoldenHarvestG99E68-5122EZR⇗5122 99 251.6 17.6 0 33.9 1301 13PioneerP0220QGC⇗QR 102 251.0 17.2 0 35.3 1301 14Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 250.6 17.0 0 32.6 1301 15HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 250.3 16.8 0 34.8 1300 16NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 250.2 17.9 0 34.8 1292 19LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 250.0 16.6 0 33.5 1300 17EnestvedtE670⇗CONV 100 248.9 16.4 0 34.8 1296 18WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 247.3 16.7 0 33.9 1286 20InnotechIC5267-312 0-EZ⇗3120 102 246.9 17.1 0 34.4 1281 22Anderson681VT2P⇗VT2P 100 246.6 16.3 2 34.4 1285 21Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 246.6 16.9 1 33.0 1280 23TitanPro22-002P⇗VT2P 100 245.8 17.3 0 33.9 1273 26RenkRK590VT2P⇗VT2P 98 244.6 16.4 0 33.9 1274 25RenkRK600VT2P⇗VT2P 100 244.5 16.2 0 33.5 1275 24GoldenHarvestG02K39-5122EZR⇗5122 102 243.0 17.6 0 31.7 1257 28PioneerP0075QGC⇗QR 100 242.7 17.4 0 34.8 1257 29DairylandDS-3959Q⇗QR 99 242.3 17.3 0 33.9 1255 30DairylandDS-3727AM⇗AM 97 242.0 16.7 0 34.8 1258 27DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 237.9 16.6 0 32.1 1238 42Averages =238.9 16.9 0 33.7 1240 LSD (0.10) =18.8 0.4 ns MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =9.80.2 ns mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =7.5Historicyield:207.7bu/a,20yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Easton, MNType: Early Season Test, 98-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 72Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] EASTON, MNDru Martin, Faribault County, MN 56025Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021MNSW06bTop 30 of 69ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/FlexstarGtSOIL DESCRIPTION:NicolletClayLoamclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/OFallTill,highP,mediumK,5.1pH,3.8%OM,25.5CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Keystone,Force,Resicore,Durango,VeltymaFERTILITY - Applied N:150Fall,33Spring,30SidedressApplied N-P-K (units):213-65-75SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr29 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct23 33.9/ATEST COMMENTS:Planting conditions were dry, and just enough rainfallfell during the growing season to keep the cropprogressing. Dru was disappointed with ear size andpollination on some of his fields, but this site southeastof Easton received more rain than other fields to thenorth of Easton. The early season test was on heaviersoil than the full season test, as the difference inaverage yield of the two tests shows.ReportDate:10/24/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 269.2 18.7 1 33.5 1384 1LathamLH5725VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 264.4 18.6 0 35.3 1360 2Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 262.9 18.1 0 33.0 1356 3DenBestenDB32-07⇗CONV 107 262.3 19.7 0 33.9 1340 4Anderson472SRC⇗ST X 106 256.9 18.7 0 34.4 1320 6LathamLH5646PCE⇗PC,E 106 256.6 17.7 0 34.4 1326 5Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 250.8 19.1 0 33.9 1286 8AugustaA2856-3220- EZ⇗3220 106 249.9 18.8 0 30.8 1283 9TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 249.2 18.6 1 35.3 1282 10Heine740VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 249.1 17.6 0 35.3 1289 7GoldCountry106-96RSS⇗STX 106 248.1 18.8 0 33.5 1274 12RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 247.6 18.5 0 32.6 1274 13RenkRK625DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 104 246.9 17.5 1 34.4 1278 11DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 244.5 19.0 3 34.4 1254 15EnestvedtE598⇗CONV 106 243.5 17.9 0 33.0 1257 14NKBrandNK0472-5222EZR⇗5222 104 243.4 18.4 0 34.4 1253 16TitanPro82-042P⇗VT2P 104 243.4 18.7 0 34.4 1251 17PioneerP0622QGC⇗QR 106 242.1 18.7 0 34.4 1244 18WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 241.6 18.6 0 33.5 1242 19TitanPro20-05⇗CONV 105 241.5 18.6 0 34.8 1242 20Heine7730VT2PRO⇗VT2P 107 240.1 19.5 0 33.9 1228 24DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗STX 105 239.7 18.4 0 34.8 1234 22InnotechIC5480-3111A⇗3111A 104 239.1 19.0 0 33.9 1226 26Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 238.7 18.3 4 33.5 1230 23HeftyH5212RIB⇗VT2P 102 238.5 17.1 1 34.4 1237 21Federal5610CONV⇗CONV 106 237.7 18.3 4 34.4 1224 27TitanPro26-035222⇗5222 103 237.2 19.0 0 33.9 1217 29EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 236.5 17.1 0 33.9 1227 25GoldCountry103-23⇗CONV 103 236.1 17.8 0 33.9 1220 28DairylandDS-4440AM⇗AM 104 235.0 18.4 0 34.4 1210 30DeKalb DKC51-98R IBCK STX 101 209.6 16.8 0 33.0 1089 62Averages =231.3 18.3 1 33.9 1189 LSD (0.10) =25.2 0.6 3 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =13.20.3 2 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =10.4Historicyield:207.7bu/a,20yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page2of7Location: Easton, MNType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 69Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] JACKSON, MNSteve Ryberg, Jackson County, MN 56143Early-Season Test 97-102DayCRMB2021MNSW01aTop 30 of 72ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sonic,Liberty,Dual,FusiladeSOIL DESCRIPTION:NicolletClayLoamclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,highP,mediumK,6.5pH,3.9%OM,25.0CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Su r pass,Force,Laudis,AtrazineFERTILITY - Applied N:183Fall,19#SulfurApplied N-P-K (units):183-70-124SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May1 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct14 33.7/ATEST COMMENTS:We had great planting conditions, with 3.8" rain in lateMay. Rainfall was below average for the season, butcame at opportune times and never in excess (seeweather chart on the report). Temperatures were warmall season, with June being quite warm (and more dry).Plants generally stood well at harvest, with stalklodging affecting some plots. Stalks were weak, as nofrost had been recorded as of harvest, and plants putall available nutrients into the kernels.ReportDate:10/15/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 280.7 18.2 0 33.3 1447 1GoldenHarvestG02K39-5122EZR⇗5122 102 269.3 18.9 0 33.9 1382 2DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 268.8 18.7 0 32.6 1381 3InnotechIC5267-312 0-EZ⇗3120 102 262.8 18.4 0 33.9 1353 4Miller HybridsM00-49⇗CONV 100 262.0 19.6 1 33.9 1339 5GoldCountry97-14R2P⇗VT 2P 97 256.2 17.3 0 33.3 1328 6Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 255.3 18.5 0 32.6 1313 8EnestvedtE699DPRIB⇗VT 2P 99 253.1 16.9 0 33.5 1314 7HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 252.2 18.4 0 34.4 1298 9Federal5280CONV⇗CONV 102 251.9 18.5 0 32.6 1296 10TitanPro26-00⇗CONV 100 248.8 18.0 3 34.4 1284 11WyffelsW2236RIB⇗VT2P 99 246.8 18.3 0 32.1 1271 13Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 246.4 18.4 1 31.2 1268 14NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 246.2 19.3 0 34.8 1261 17TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 245.9 17.6 0 34.8 1272 12LathamLH5159SSRIB⇗STX 101 245.1 18.2 1 32.6 1263 16LathamLH4957VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 99 244.4 17.3 0 31.7 1266 15NKBrandNK9930-5122EZR⇗5122 99 240.6 18.7 0 32.6 1237 18AugustaA2150-5222- EZ⇗5222 100 240.1 18.9 7 34.4 1232 22GoldCountry101-49RSS⇗STX 101 240.0 18.6 0 32.6 1234 19Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 239.6 18.6 3 34.4 1232 23Heine7240STX⇗STX 102 239.4 18.2 0 33.0 1234 20DairylandDS-4018AM⇗AM 101 237.9 17.1 8 34.4 1234 21InnotechIC4881-512 2-EZ⇗5122 98 237.1 19.1 3 34.8 1215 26AugustaA2545-5122- EZ⇗5122 95 236.6 17.4 6 33.5 1225 24Heine7010VT2PRO⇗VT2P 100 236.2 18.2 2 34.8 1217 25Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 235.1 18.4 3 34.4 1210 27WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 235.0 18.6 1 34.8 1208 29Viking99-00⇗CONV 100 234.0 17.8 0 33.5 1209 28Anderson507SRC⇗STX 102 233.5 18.3 0 33.5 1203 30DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 222.0 17.9 0 31.2 1146 51Averages =230.8 18.0 1 33.7 1193 LSD (0.10) =20.8 0.6 2 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =10.90.3 1 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =8.6Historicyield:202.02bu/a,19yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Jackson, MNType: Early Season Test, 97-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 72Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] JACKSON, MNSteve Ryberg, Jackson County, MN 56143Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021MNSW01bTop 30 of 69ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sonic,Liberty,Dual,FusiladeSOIL DESCRIPTION:NicolletClayLoamclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,highP,mediumK,6.5pH,3.9%OM,25.0CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Su r pass,Force,Laudis,AtrazineFERTILITY - Applied N:183Fall,19#SulfurApplied N-P-K (units):183-70-124SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May1 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct14 33.8/ATEST COMMENTS:We had great planting conditions, with 3.8" rain in lateMay. Rainfall was below average for the season, butcame at opportune times and never in excess (seeweather chart on the report). Temperatures were warmall season, with June being quite warm (and more dry).Plants generally stood well at harvest, with stalklodging affecting some plots. Stalks were weak, as nofrost had been recorded as of harvest, and plants putall available nutrients into the kernels.ReportDate:10/15/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income LathamLH5725VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 267.6 20.2 0 34.4 1363 1WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 261.9 20.0 0 33.5 1336 2AugustaA2856-3220- EZ⇗3220 106 258.9 20.1 3 33.5 1320 3Dyna-GroD44SS54GC⇗ST X 104 255.7 19.3 1 33.9 1310 4Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 253.7 19.0 0 33.0 1301 5PioneerP0622QGC⇗QR 106 250.3 19.3 0 34.4 1282 6Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 250.2 20.2 0 33.9 1274 7DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗STX 105 249.4 19.8 0 35.3 1273 9NKBrandNK0624-5222EZR⇗5222 106 248.5 19.5 0 32.1 1271 10Integra5682VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 106 248.3 19.0 1 31.7 1274 8GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 246.8 21.3 0 32.1 1249 15Rob-See- CoRC5323-5222-EZ⇗5222 103 245.9 20.0 0 34.4 1254 13Federal5610CONV⇗CONV 106 245.9 19.1 3 33.9 1261 12EnestvedtE598⇗CONV 106 245.5 18.6 0 34.8 1263 11HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 243.4 18.6 0 34.8 1251 14Miller HybridsM02-73D2EZ⇗5122 103 243.0 18.9 0 34.4 1248 16RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 242.7 20.4 0 33.0 1235 20GoldCountry103-58RSS⇗STX 103 242.5 18.6 0 32.6 1247 17GoldCountry106-96RSS⇗STX 106 242.4 19.9 0 33.5 1237 19NKBrandNK0472-5222EZR⇗5222 104 242.3 19.1 0 34.4 1242 18DenBestenDB32-07⇗CONV 107 240.8 19.9 0 34.4 1229 22EpleyE1530⇗CONV 105 240.7 19.3 0 33.0 1233 21DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 239.0 19.4 3 31.7 1223 26Heine7570STX⇗STX 105 238.8 18.7 0 34.4 1227 23Heine7450VT2PRO⇗VT2P 104 237.8 18.3 4 34.4 1225 24RenkRK642VT2P⇗VT2P 103 237.1 17.8 0 33.0 1225 25WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 236.9 18.6 0 32.6 1218 28Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 236.7 18.3 0 34.8 1219 27TitanPro82-042P⇗VT2P 104 236.5 18.5 0 33.5 1217 29Heine740VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 235.6 18.3 1 33.5 1214 30DeKalb DKC51-98R IBCK STX 101 205.4 17.7 0 30.8 1062 65Averages =229.1 18.9 1 33.8 1176 LSD (0.10) =20.6 0.8 5 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =10.80.4 2 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =8.5Historicyield:202.02bu/a,19yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page2of7Location: Jackson, MNType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 69

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35No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.MINNESOTATe s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] JEFFERS, MNRick Quade, Cottonwood County, MN 56083Early-Season Test 97-102DayCRMB2021MNSW04aTop 30 of 72ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sonic,Roundup,DicambaSOIL DESCRIPTION:WebsterClayLoamclayloam,welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:Strip-Till,highP,mediumK,5.9pH,4.8%OM,29.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:TripleFlex,ForceFERTILITY - Applied N:116Fall,33Sidedress,Sulfur,ZincApplied N-P-K (units):149-41-35SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct17 33.3/ATEST COMMENTS:This fall strip-tilled site had a great seedbed atplanting, and early growth was good. Rainfall wasbelow average all year, but the biggest impact cameon Aug 28 from 90+ mph wind storm. This windcreated a "downdraft" in the field that severely lodgedmany plots, while leaving others untouched. Lodgingscores will reflect the damage to the plants. I was ableto harvest the plot so that the hybrids fed into thecombine, allowing most stalks to be harvested. Full-season hybrids seemed to stand better, while the earlyhybrids had already started to sacrifice stalk qualitybecause of drought when the wind storm hit.ReportDate:10/18/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income GoldenHarvestG02K39-5122EZR⇗5122 102 243.7 17.6 87 33.5 12601Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 239.5 17.9 48 31.2 12362WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 235.1 17.7 35 31.7 12153NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 234.6 18.0 82 34.4 1 2 11 4NKBrandNK9930-5122EZR⇗5122 99 232.5 18.1 29 32.6 1199 5Heine7240STX⇗ST X 102 227.7 17.6 59 33.0 1178 6DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 225.6 17.6 88 33.9 1167 7PioneerP0075QGC⇗QR 100 223.2 17.5 25 35.3 1155 8Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 222.5 17.2 36 34.4 1153 9TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 222.2 17.3 64 34.4 1151 11TitanPro20-99⇗CONV 99 221.7 16.7 26 34.4 1153 10TitanPro11-982P⇗VT2P 98 220.4 16.9 62 33.9 1144 12Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 218.7 17.2 14 31.2 1134 13HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 217.8 17.1 45 34.4 1130 14Integra5052VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 100 216.4 17.4 1 31.7 1120 15Anderson6909⇗CONV 98 214.8 16.5 44 32.6 1118 16InnotechIC4881-512 2-EZ⇗5122 98 214.4 17.9 94 34.4 1107 18GoldCountry99-01R2P⇗VT2P 99 213.7 16.8 25 34.4 1110 17LathamLH5159SSRIB⇗STX 101 213.7 17.8 22 30.3 1104 19TitanPro22-002P⇗VT2P 100 213.2 17.6 25 33.9 1103 20Anderson507SRC⇗STX 102 212.9 17.4 15 24.9 1103 21DeKalbDKC48-68RIBGC⇗STX 98 211.4 17.0 18 33.5 1097 24WyffelsW2016⇗VT2P 98 211.4 16.7 69 35.3 1099 22RenkRK590VT2P⇗VT2P 98 211.1 16.4 50 34.8 1099 23AugustaA3052-5222- EZ⇗5222 102 210.7 18.8 37 35.3 1082 27AugustaA2545-5122- EZ⇗5122 95 209.7 16.8 59 33.9 1090 25WyffelsW2648⇗STX 101 209.2 17.2 40 34.4 1084 26GoldCountry97-14R2P⇗VT2P 97 207.8 16.7 71 34.4 1080 28Heine6580STX⇗STX 99 205.7 16.9 18 33.9 1068 30RenkRK593VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 97 205.2 16.0 29 31.2 1071 29DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 205.4 17.1 46 29.0 1066 32Averages =200.0 17.2 53 33.3 1037 LSD (0.10) =22.1 0.5 21 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =11.60.2 11 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =10.5Historicyield:193.81bu/a,14yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Jeers, MNType: Early Season Test, 97-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 72Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] JEFFERS, MNRick Quade, Cottonwood County, MN 56083Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021MNSW04bTop 30 of 69ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sonic,Roundup,DicambaSOIL DESCRIPTION:WebsterClayLoamclayloam,welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:Strip-Till,highP,mediumK,5.9pH,4.8%OM,29.3CECPEST MANAGEMENT:TripleFlex,ForceFERTILITY - Applied N:116Fall,33Sidedress,Sulfur,ZincApplied N-P-K (units):149-41-35SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct17 33.0/ATEST COMMENTS:This fall strip-tilled site had a great seedbed atplanting, and early growth was good. Rainfall wasbelow average all year, but the biggest impact cameon Aug 28 from 90+ mph wind storm. This windcreated a "downdraft" in the field that severely lodgedmany plots, while leaving others untouched. Lodgingscores will reflect the damage to the plants. I was ableto harvest the plot so that the hybrids fed into thecombine, allowing most stalks to be harvested. Full-season hybrids seemed to stand better, while the earlyhybrids had already started to sacrifice stalk qualitybecause of drought when the wind storm hit.ReportDate:10/18/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT 2PDG 107 249.8 17.7 51 34.4 1291 1Federal5700STX⇗ST X 107 246.7 17.8 55 34.4 1275 2DenBestenDB32-07⇗CONV 107 244.0 19.8 83 33.9 1246 4Heine7570STX⇗ST X 105 241.0 17.5 72 35.3 1247 3Federal5610CONV⇗CONV 106 240.5 18.5 66 34.8 1237 6LathamLH5725VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 239.7 17.6 54 31.7 1240 5AugustaA2856-3220- EZ⇗3220 106 238.9 17.8 12 32.6 1234 8InnotechIC5480-3111A⇗3111A 104 238.8 17.5 30 32.1 1236 7HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1051⇗CONV 105 238.8 18.9 58 34.4 122 6 11Anderson472SRC⇗ST X 106 237.7 18.0 44 31.7 1227 10RenkRK642VT2P⇗VT2P 103 236.9 17.2 35 33.0 1228 9PioneerP0622QGC⇗QR 106 234.3 18.5 2 33.0 1205 13GoldCountry106-96RSS⇗STX 106 234.2 18.0 23 32.6 1208 12DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 234.1 19.2 27 33.5 1199 15LathamLH5646PCE⇗PC,E 106 233.3 18.2 38 34.4 1203 14WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 232.4 18.4 20 31.7 1196 16Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 231.3 17.8 52 30.3 1195 17WyffelsW4246RIB⇗VT2P 105 230.7 17.9 5 34.4 1191 18Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 230.6 18.7 45 33.9 1185 19DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗STX 105 229.0 19.1 15 35.3 1174 21NKBrandNK0624-5222EZR⇗5222 106 227.5 17.9 27 33.9 1175 20TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 226.8 18.1 59 35.3 1169 22GoldCountry103-58RSS⇗STX 103 226.0 17.9 54 33.0 1167 23Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 225.1 18.4 30 33.5 1159 25Heine740VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 224.2 17.4 87 35.3 1161 24HeftyH5442RIB⇗VT2P 104 222.1 17.6 60 33.0 1149 26DairylandDS-4310AM⇗AM 103 222.0 17.8 23 33.0 1147 27GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 219.1 19.7 94 33.5 1119 28Heine7520STX⇗STX 105 216.4 18.0 41 30.8 1116 29GoldenHarvestG04G36-3111AEZR⇗3111A 104 215.8 17.8 35 32.6 1115 30DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 204.2 16.9 19 27.2 1061 43Averages =211.9 18.0 49 33.0 1093 LSD (0.10) =23.7 0.7 29 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =12.40.4 15 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =10.6Historicyield:193.81bu/a,14yr(s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page2of7Location: Jeers, MNType: Late Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 69Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] LAMBERTON, MNEd Iverson, Redwood County, MN 56152Early-Season Test 97-102DayCRMB2021MNSW02aTop 30 of 72ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sinister,Fusilade,ProwlSOIL DESCRIPTION:PellCreek-RomnellComplexloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,mediumP,lowK,5.6pH,4.2%OM,31.8CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Force,Ironclad,Cavallo,Aatrex,AquilaXlFERTILITY - Applied N:185Spring,19#SulfurApplied N-P-K (units):185-80-80SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May4 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct26 33.9/ATEST COMMENTS:Planted here in good soil conditions. Ed mentionedthat subsoil moisture was good in early summer,although a hot and dry June made good use of thatmoisture. Rainfall fell at the right time, and cropslooked great through most of August. However, hailthat stripped 85% of foliage off the corn, and 90+ mphwinds both came in late August. Lodging scores arefrom 0-100%. The full-season test yields seemed to bemore affected by the wind and hail than the early-season test.ReportDate:10/26/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 217.6 16.8 1 34.4 1131 2LathamLH4957VT2PRIB⇗VT 2P 99 217.5 15.6 30 31.2 1138 1InnotechIC5267-312 0-EZ⇗3120 102 212.7 15.9 1 33.9 1111 3GoldenHarvestG02K39-5122EZR⇗5122 102 209.6 16.9 3 34.8 1089 4WyffelsW2506RIB⇗VT2P 101 208.5 16.1 27 34.8 10885Heine7240STX⇗ST X 102 206.7 16.5 0 33.0 1076 7Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 206.6 16.0 28 33.5 10786Anderson507SRC⇗STX 102 202.3 16.2 6 33.5 1055 8AugustaA3052-5222- EZ⇗5222 102 201.7 17.2 1 33.9 1046 10DairylandDS-4000AMXT⇗AMXT 100 201.4 16.2 19 32.6 1050 9HeftyH5055⇗TRE 100 200.0 16.2 10 35.3 1043 11LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 198.0 16.4 25 34.4 1031 12Heine6500VT2PRO⇗VT2P 98 197.4 15.9 4 34.8 1031 13AugustaA2545-5122- EZ⇗5122 95 197.3 16.3 2 34.4 1028 14Dyna-GroD43VC81⇗VT2P 102 197.3 16.7 52 33.9 1026 15TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 195.7 16.1 3 33.9 1021 16NKBrandNK9930-5122EZR⇗5122 99 194.4 16.5 0 32.6 1012 17DairylandDS-3727AM⇗AM 97 192.9 16.2 6 33.5 1006 18DeKalbDKC48-68RIBGC⇗STX 98 192.2 16.1 3 35.3 1003 19LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 190.9 16.9 18 29.4 992 20Miller HybridsM00-49⇗CONV 100 189.9 16.7 33 35.3 987 21GoldenHarvestG99E68-5122EZR⇗5122 99 188.9 16.0 3 35.3 986 22PioneerP0075QGC⇗QR 100 188.7 16.6 2 34.8 982 24EnestvedtE699DPRIB⇗VT2P 99 188.5 15.9 6 34.8 985 23HeftyH5132RIB⇗VT2P 101 187.3 15.9 58 33.9 978 25Dyna-GroD40VC41⇗VT2P 100 186.2 16.2 51 34.4 971 26TitanPro26-00⇗CONV 100 186.1 16.4 23 34.4 969 27DairylandDS-4018AM⇗AM 101 185.1 16.2 7 34.4 965 28AugustaA2150-5222- EZ⇗5222 100 183.3 16.6 3 33.9 953 30DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 182.6 15.9 62 34.4 954 29DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 155.4 15.8 0 29.0 812 63Averages =178.2 16.2 25 33.9 929 LSD (0.10) =27.1 0.3 24 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =14.20.2 13 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =14.4Historicyield:207.86bu/a,3yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Lamberton, MNType: Early Season Test, 97-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 72Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] LAMBERTON, MNEd Iverson, Redwood County, MN 56152Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021MNSW02bTop 30 of 69ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Sinister,Fusilade,ProwlSOIL DESCRIPTION:PellCreek-RomnellComplexloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,mediumP,lowK,5.6pH,4.2%OM,31.8CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Force,Ironclad,Cavallo,Aatrex,AquilaXlFERTILITY - Applied N:185Spring,19#SulfurApplied N-P-K (units):185-80-80SEEDED - RATE - ROW:May4 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct26 33.7/ATEST COMMENTS:Planted here in good soil conditions. Ed mentionedthat subsoil moisture was good in early summer,although a hot and dry June made good use of thatmoisture. Rainfall fell at the right time, and cropslooked great through most of August. However, hailthat stripped 85% of foliage off the corn, and 90+ mphwinds both came in late August. Lodging scores arefrom 0-100%. The full-season test yields seemed to bemore affected by the wind and hail than the early-season test.ReportDate:10/26/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income DenBestenDB32-07⇗CONV 107 223.5 17.6 1 34.6 1156 1GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 213.8 18.3 2 34.4 1101 3EpleyE1530⇗CONV 105 212.1 16.6 5 33.3 1103 2Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 207.8 17.0 3 34.4 1079 4NKBrandNK0624-5222EZR⇗5222 106 205.9 17.2 32 32.6 1067 6PioneerP0622QGC⇗QR 106 205.9 18.3 1 34.6 10 61 9Anderson472SRC⇗ST X 106 205.8 17.2 5 32.1 1067 7EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 205.4 16.4 10 33.9 1070 5AugustaA2856-3220- EZ⇗3220 106 205.3 17.5 12 31.7 1062 8TitanPro82-042P⇗VT2P 104 203.5 17.0 1 34.0 1056 10Heine7570STX⇗STX 105 202.6 17.2 5 33.9 1050 11Integra5529VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 105 200.5 16.8 3 32.6 1042 12DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 199.8 17.9 1 35.3 1032 15WyffelsW4588⇗STX 105 199.7 17.3 0 33.0 1035 13Miller HybridsM02-73D2EZ⇗5122 103 199.2 18.0 0 33.9 1028 18DairylandDS-4310AM⇗AM 103 198.8 16.8 22 33.9 1033 14NKBrandNK0748-5122EZR⇗5122 107 198.7 17.6 9 32.6 1028 19Heine7520STX⇗STX 105 198.2 16.7 2 33.0 1030 16Federal5610PCE⇗PC,E 106 197.7 16.5 2 32.1 1029 17NKBrandNK0472-5222EZR⇗5222 104 197.2 17.3 2 34.4 1022 20GoldCountry106-96RSS⇗STX 106 196.3 17.2 10 33.9 1017 21Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 194.0 16.5 7 33.9 1010 22WyffelsW5086RIB⇗VT2P 107 192.5 16.8 7 32.1 1000 23NKBrandNK0314-5122EZR⇗5122 103 192.3 17.2 55 33.9 997 26Heine7730VT2PRO⇗VT2P 107 192.1 16.5 37 33.0 1000 24InnotechIC5480-3111A⇗3111A 104 192.1 16.7 2 34.6 999 25Viking51-04⇗CONV 104 191.4 16.7 16 34.8 995 27HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 191.4 17.1 1 34.0 993 28TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 188.6 16.7 33 34.6 981 29Federal5700STX⇗STX 107 188.4 16.7 2 33.9 979 30DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 161.1 16.2 1 31.3 840 62Averages =183.9 16.9 20 33.7 957 LSD (0.10) =21.9 0.5 24 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =11.50.2 13 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =11.3Historicyield:207.86bu/a,3yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page2of7Location: Lamberton, MNType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 69

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36No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.MINNESOTATe s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] TRUMAN, MNDan He lvig, Martin County, MN 56088Early-Season Test 97-102DayCRMB2021MNSW05aTop 30 of 72ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Corn,2+Yr/Surestart,RoundupSOIL DESCRIPTION:Canisteo-GlencoComplexloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/FallTill,lowP,mediumK,6.8pH,5.1%OM,27.8CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Surestart,Force,Laudis,Atrazine,FERTILITY - Applied N:160Fall,35SidedressApplied N-P-K (units):195-200-150SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr30 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct16 33.3/ATEST COMMENTS:Soil was loose and dry at planting (3rd year of corn-on-corn). Soil moisture and light rains got the seedsgrowing slowly through a hot June. Rains just before,and at pollination, helped immensely, but the cornstarted drying up in July. Light rains in August couldnot keep the plants from continuing to shut down. Still,Dan has seen above-average yields on his fields. Heplants mostly full-season corn, which is helped bywarm temps into Oct. The field around the plot yielded190 bpa and other fields averaged 250 bpa.ReportDate:10/17/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income Federal5280CONV⇗CONV 102 220.4 17.6 1 33.0 1140 1LathamLH5245VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 213.6 16.9 0 34.8 1109 2AugustaA2150-5222- EZ⇗5222 100 206.7 18.7 1 32.1 1062 3WyffelsW2648⇗ST X 101 204.3 17.2 0 33.5 1059 4LathamLH5159SSRIB⇗ST X 101 198.5 17.2 0 31.7 1029 5TitanPro84-01⇗CONV 101 196.8 17.2 3 33.9 1020 6TitanPro26-00⇗CONV 100 193.2 17.5 1 33.9 1000 7HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1002⇗CONV 100 190.7 16.4 3 34.4 993 8Viking44-98⇗CONV 98 189.6 16.6 0 33.5 986 9TitanPro11-982P⇗VT2P 98 187.9 16.3 1 33.0 979 10LathamLH52095222-EZ⇗5222 102 185.7 18.4 2 33.5 956 13DairylandDS-4014Q⇗QR 100 185.2 17.1 1 33.9 960 12Anderson681VT2P⇗VT2P 100 184.5 16.5 15 33.9 961 11AugustaA3052-5222- EZ⇗5222 102 184.0 18.1 2 33.5 949 14NKBrandNK0243-5122EZR⇗5122 102 183.1 17.5 7 32.6 948 15Anderson507SRC⇗STX 102 182.6 17.0 2 32.1 948 16Integra4702VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 97 182.0 16.5 2 33.5 947 17NKBrandNK9930-5122EZR⇗5122 99 181.3 18.2 1 33.0 935 19Integra5280VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 102 180.9 16.8 1 34.4 940 18Viking99-00⇗CONV 100 179.7 17.6 0 33.5 929 20DairylandDS-3959Q⇗QR 99 179.4 17.8 0 33.5 927 21RenkRK590VT2P⇗VT2P 98 178.1 16.7 1 33.0 926 22Heine6650TRE⇗TRE 99 176.0 17.2 18 33.0 912 23DenBestenDB32-02⇗CONV 102 173.8 17.6 0 33.9 899 24Heine7240STX⇗STX 102 172.6 16.8 0 34.4 897 26Heine7010VT2PRO⇗VT2P 100 172.4 16.4 11 34.4 898 25GoldenHarvestG99E68-5122EZR⇗5122 99 172.1 17.2 1 34.4 892 27Viking46-02⇗CONV 102 170.9 17.1 1 32.6 887 28EpleyE1040⇗CONV 100 169.8 16.7 3 34.4 883 29TitanPro22-002P⇗VT2P 100 169.4 16.8 0 34.4 880 30DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 164.1 16.8 0 30.3 852 38Averages =166.9 17.0 4 33.3 866 LSD (0.10) =25.1 0.4 8 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =13.20.2 4 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =14.3Historicyield:199.14bu/a,2yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page1of7Location: Truman, MNType: Early Season Test, 97-102 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 72Te s t by:SouthernMNFIRSTNewRichland,MN2021 Corn Grain Top 30 Harvest Report Minnesota Southwest [MNSW] MANKATO, MNGreg Scheurer, Blue Earth County, MN 56001Full-Season Test 103-107DayCRMB2021MNSW03bTop 30 of 69ForGrossIncome(SortedbyYield)Averageof(3)ReplicationsPREV. CROP/HERB:Soybeans/Extendmax,RoundupSOIL DESCRIPTION:CordovaClayLoamclayloam,mod.welldrained,non-irrigatedSOIL CONDITION:ConventionalW/OFallTill,highP,highK,6.0pH,6.4%OM,31.7CECPEST MANAGEMENT:Volley,Impact,AtrazineFERTILITY - Applied N:150Fall,18SpringApplied N-P-K (units):168-170-140SEEDED - RATE - ROW:Apr29 35.3/A30"spacingHARVESTED - STAND:Oct27 33.5/ATEST COMMENTS:Planting conditions were excellent here. We took standcounts on June 10; it was 95 degrees and humid, butthe corn roots had not gotten down to find nitrogen yet.The plant color was much better 10 days later. Rootshad to go deep in June, and this helped plants to getthrough the season. Greg noted that this field waslower yielding than other fields that were only a mileaway, because this site received less rain. Plants wereaverage height here vs. some fields where corn was10' tall. Lodging was low, which was a nice way tofinish harvesting FIRST corn plots for the year.ReportDate:10/27/2021†Seelastpageforabbreviati on descriptions.Darkcoloredrowidentifiesthecheckproductfoundinearly-andfull-seasontests.BoldyieldsaresignificantlyabovetestaveragebyLSD(0. 10).Italic izedbrandsexceedthegrainmoisturelimitforthistest.ns=columnvaluesnotsignificantlydifferent.⇗New!Linkstofullproductyiel dresult satwww.firstseedtests.comAdditionalreportsavailableatwww.firstseedtests.com ©2021, All rights reserved by Elite Field Genetics, LLC $/Acre RankCompany/Brand Product/Brand Technol.† RMYieldBu/A ↓Moisture%Lodging%Stand(x 1000) Gross Income LathamLH5725VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 246.9 17.5 0 33.9 12 77 1EpleyE1530⇗CONV 105 246.5 18.0 0 34.8 1272 2LathamLH5646PCE⇗PC,E 106 244.8 18.3 0 34.4 1261 4WyffelsW4588⇗ST X 105 243.5 16.9 0 33.0 1265 3DenBestenDB38-06⇗CONV 106 242.8 17.3 0 34.4 1258 5Viking84-05⇗CONV 105 242.5 17.6 0 33.9 1254 6Integra5719VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 107 241.1 17.4 0 34.8 12 49 7Federal5610CONV⇗CONV 106 240.3 17.3 0 34.4 1245 8TitanPro24-04⇗CONV 104 239.0 18.5 0 33.9 1230 9HiFidelityGeneticsHFG1071⇗CONV 105 233.5 18.0 0 32.6 1205 10Heine740VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 103 231.7 16.8 0 33.0 1204 11WyffelsW4196RIB⇗VT2P 105 231.4 17.3 0 35.3 1199 12Heine7730VT2PRO⇗VT2P 107 230.7 16.7 0 33.5 1199 13GoldenHarvestG07G73-512 2EZR⇗5122 107 229.2 18.5 0 33.0 1179 14AugustaA2856-3220- EZ⇗3220 106 227.8 17.5 0 31.2 1179 15DeKalbDKC56-65RIBGC⇗STX 105 226.7 18.1 0 34.8 1169 16InnotechIC5480-3111A⇗3111A 104 225.6 18.0 0 34.8 1164 17EnestvedtE598⇗CONV 106 225.1 18.3 0 31.7 1160 18GoldCountry106-96RSS⇗STX 106 224.7 17.9 0 34.6 1160 19DenBestenDB32-07⇗CONV 107 223.2 18.2 0 33.9 1150 22Integra5682VT2PRIB⇗VT2P 106 223.1 18.2 3 32.1 1150 23GoldCountry103-58RSS⇗STX 103 222.6 17.1 0 32.6 1155 20Heine7570STX⇗STX 105 222.0 17.6 0 34.4 1148 24EnestvedtE539⇗CONV 103 221.9 16.8 0 34.8 1153 21RenkRK710DGVT2P⇗VT2PDG 107 221.6 17.7 0 32.1 1145 25Miller HybridsM02-73D2EZ⇗5122 103 220.0 17.8 0 33.5 1137 27GoldenHarvestG04G36-3111AEZR⇗3111A 104 220.0 17.8 0 33.9 1136 28HeftyH5655⇗TRE 106 219.8 17.0 0 33.9 1141 26Anderson472SRC⇗STX 106 218.2 17.7 0 33.5 1128 30Heine7520STX⇗STX 105 218.0 17.1 0 33.0 1131 29DeKalb DKC51-98RIBCK STX 101 214.2 16.6 0 30.8 1114 38Averages =216.5 17.6 0 33.5 1120 LSD (0.10) =19.1 0.5 1 MarkQuernaLSD (0.25) =10.00.3 0 mark.querna@firstseedtests.com,( 50 7)380-9920C.V. =8.4Historicyield:222.05bu/a,2yr( s)Yield & Income Factors: Base Moisture=15.0% Shrink=1 .3 Drying=$0.03 Prices:GMO=$5.25Page2of7Location: Mankato, MNType: Full Season Test, 103-107 Day CRMTest by: FIRST Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed TechnologiesNote: Top 30 of 69

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37No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.MINNESOTAUniversity of Minnesota 2021 Corn GrainLate maturity entries, central locations, 2021Source Entry TraitsRelativeMaturityYield, Bushels/Acre at: Average Across LocationsHutchinson Morris Bu/Acre % Moisture98 to 100 RM entries AgriGold A630-95-5222EZ Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 100 173 192 183 14.6Anderson Seeds 609R GLY 98 218 214 216 14.8Hi Fidelity Genetics HFG1002 100 212 266 239 14.9Viking 44-98 98 230 237 233 14.9Titan Pro 11-98 2P Bt, GLY 98 237 238 238 15.0Legacy Seeds LC-4248 Bt, GLY 100 204 227 215 15.1DenBesten Brand DB32-00 100 220 206 213 15.1Dekalb DKC48-68 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 98 204 215 209 15.2Dekalb DKC48-95 Bt, GLY 98 215 203 209 15.2AgriGold A630-10STXRIB Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 100 193 218 205 15.4Dairyland Seed DS-4014Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 100 217 238 227 15.5Dekalb DKC50-87 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 100 168 216 192 15.6Peterson Farms Seed 78P98 Bt, GLY 98 227 251 239 15.6Anderson Seeds 6811 100 190 235 212 15.7Peterson Farms Seed 85X98 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 98 193 213 203 15.8Legacy Seeds LC484-20 Bt, GLY 98210 238 224 15.8AgriGold A628-16VT2RIB Bt, GLY 98 219 244 232 15.9Dairyland Seed DS-3959Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 99 204 218 211 16.2AgriGold A630-04 100 226 215 220 16.898 to 100 RM and earlier averages: 208 226 217 15.4Later than 100 RM entries Dekalb DKC51-98 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 101 202 214 208 15.2Peterson Farms Seed 73P01 Bt, GLY 101 195 215 205 15.4Dekalb DKC52-18 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 102 201 197 199 15.6Dekalb DKC52-99 Bt, GLY 102 248 229 238 16.0Federal Hybrids 5120 SS Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 101 221 220 221 16.0Legacy Seeds LC5217 Bt, CRW 102 231 250 241 16.1Legacy Seeds LC-5319 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 104 202 222 212 16.1Anderson Seeds 507R GLY 102 241 277 259 16.3Dairyland Seed DS-4310Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 103 206 202 204 16.3Anderson Seeds 5072 102 221 246 234 16.3Anderson Seeds 507SRC Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 102 203 245 224 16.5Dairyland Seed DS-4510Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 105 248 244 246 16.6Hi Fidelity Genetics HFG1071 105 227 247 23716.7DenBesten BrandDB41-01-OR Organic101 177 167 172 16.8Hi Fidelity Genetics HFG1051 105 209 244 226 17.1AgriGold A633-14STX Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 103 230 256 243 17.2AgriGold A631-90 101 180 224 202 17.4Dekalb DKC56-65 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 106 226 252 239 17.695 to 97 RM entries Enestvedt Seed Co E658 96 178 227203 13.8Federal Hybrids 4680 VT2P RIB Bt, GLY 96 200 227 213 13.9Dairyland Seed DS-3550AM Bt, GLY, LL 95 182 231 207 14.1Viking O.45-97 97 216 225 220 14.1AgriGold A627-83VT2RIB Bt, GLY 97 212 204 208 14.2Titan Pro 86-96 2 P Bt, GLY 96 214 220 217 14.2Viking 52-96 96 186 217 201 14.3Legacy Seeds LC461-21 Bt, GLY 96 193 237 215 14.3Dairyland Seed DS-3727AM Bt, GLY, LL 97 207 259 233 14.3Titan Pro 82-95 2P Bt, GLY 95 198 235 216 14.4Legacy Seeds LC474-20 Bt, GLY 97 228 255 241 14.5Anderson Seeds 745SRC Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 97 217 243 230 14.6Anderson Seeds 786VT2P Bt, GLY 95 211 196 204 14.6AgriGold A626-20-5122EZ Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 96 201 215 208 14.8DenBesten Brand DB30-97 97 211 215 213 14.8University of Minnesota 2021 Corn GrainEarly maturity entries, central locations, 2021Source Entry TraitsRelativeMaturityYield, Bushels/Acre at: Average Across LocationsHutchinson Morris Bu/Acre % Moisture

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38No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.MINNESOTAUniversity of Minnesota 2021 Corn GrainLate maturity entries, southern locations, 2021Source Entry TraitsRelativeMaturityYield, Bushels/Acre at: Average Across LocationsLamberton Rochester Waseca Bu/Acre % MoistureLater than 105 RM entries Titan Pro 23-06 SS Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 106 155 277 192 208 17.7Enestvedt Seed Co E598 106 174 276 294 248 18.2Viking 72-06 106 175 297 251 241 18.5Anderson Seeds 472SRC Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 106 175 278 281 245 18.7DenBesten Brand DB38-06 106 199 281 267 249 19.1AgriGold A638-74VT2RIB Bt, Gly 108 177 281 264 241 19.2AgriGold A636-16 106 192 295 289 259 19.3Dairyland Seed DS-4878Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 108 183 267 289 246 19.5AgriGold A636-11VT2RIB Bt, Gly 106 191 286 278 252 19.6Dairyland Seed DS-4917AM Bt, GLY, LL 109 177 303 272 250 19.8Dekalb DKC56-65 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 106 183 302 259 248 19.8Federal Hybrids 5700 SS RIB Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 107 157 284 254 232 20.1Dekalb DKC59-81 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 109 179 290 263 244 20.2Legacy Seeds LC564-20 Bt, GLY, LL 106 156 265 273 231 20.2Dairyland Seed DS-4910AML Bt, GLY, LL109 172 280 284 245 20.4DenBesten Brand DB31-11 111 144 289 278 237 20.7Dekalb DKC58-64 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 108 171 298 309 259 20.9AgriGold A638-58STX Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 108 138 290 262 230 21.5DenBesten Brand DB31-10 110 151 266 267 228 21.5University of Minnesota 2021 Corn GrainNorthern locations, 2021Source Entry TraitsRelativeMaturityYield, Bushels/Acre at: Average Across LocationsCrookston Rothsay Staples Bu/Acre % Moisture87 to 91 RM entries AgriGold A617-78VT2RIB Bt, GLY 87 105 251 191 182 14.8Peterson Farms Seed 73K90 Bt, GLY 90 106 236 151 164 15.1Anderson Seeds 8289 89 131 251 175 186 15.2Viking 80-89 89 117 244 240 200 15.5REA Hybrids 3B903 Bt, GLY 90 123 266 180 189 15.5Dairyland Seed DS-3162Q Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 91114 305 185 201 15.6Legacy Seeds LC391-20 Bt, GLY 89 108 291 198 199 15.7REA Hybrids 3B912 Bt, GLY 91 146 309 201 219 15.9Legacy Seeds LC-3048 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 90 130 247 212 197 16.0Dairyland Seed DS-3022AM Bt, GLY, LL 90 128 233 177 179 16.1AgriGold A620-82VT2RIB Bt, GLY 90 136 266 134 179 16.3DenBesten Brand DB31-88 88 105 238 219 187 16.3DenBesten BrandDB41-87-OR Organic87 106 216 188 170 16.487 to 91 RM entry averages: 120 258 189 189 15.792 and later RM entries REA Hybrids 4B933 Bt, GLY 93 141 277 189 202 15.8AgriGold A625-78VT2RIB Bt, GLY 95 147 291 203 214 16.2Enestvedt Seed Co E612 92 147 280 175 201 16.4BH Genetics 6218VT2PRIB Bt, GLY 92 151 286 197 211 16.6AgriGold A622-65 92 119 255 227 200 16.7Anderson Seeds 742R GLY 92 139 265 199 201 16.8Dekalb DKC42-64 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 92 105 245 212 187 17.1Dairyland Seed DS-3550AM Bt, GLY, LL 95 142 302 173 206 17.3Dairyland Seed DS-3366AM Bt, GLY, LL 93 131 269 177 193 17.3Hi Fidelity Genetics HFG0921 92 124 269 204 199 17.5REA Hybrids 4B958 Bt, GLY 95 134 285 187 202 18.7DenBesten BrandDB41-95-OR Organic95 110 221 186 172 18.9Hi Fidelity Genetics HFG0951 95 122 241 188 184 19.1REA Hybrids 4B944 Bt, GLY 94 115 259 182 185 19.2Hi Fidelity Genetics EXP2013 94 122 258 203 194 20.9Dekalb DKC44-97 Bt, CRW, GLY, LL 94 133 259 222 205 21.5Anderson Seeds 7865 95 107 320 189 205 21.6

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39No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.NEBRASKALocation: Wasu, NE Type: Organic PlotTest by: Cunningham - 4D OrganicsBrand Variety Maturity Traits % Mst. Test Weight YieldVIKING 48-08 ORGANIC 22.75 54.25 N.A.SEITEC 6408 ORG ORGANIC 22.40 52.9 254.9VIKING 08-214 ORGANIC 22.60 53.9 255.1DEN BESTEN DB41-12-OR 112 ORGANIC 23.10 55.25 260.3GREAT HARVEST 62E2GH ORGANIC 22.70 57.25 278.0SEITEC 6111 UNT ORGANIC 23.00 55.30 264.7BLUE RIVER 62G22 ORGANIC 21.40 53.25 243.3DEN BESTEN DB41-10-OR 110 ORGANIC 22.20 55.85 238.3BLUE RIVER 60PM11 ORGANIC 21.65 55.50 235.4VIKING 48-08 ORGANIC 23.40 53.90 265.8DEN BESTEN DB40-08-OR 108 ORGANIC 21.10 55.85 255.0BLUE RIVER 57A30 ORGANIC 21.20 53.75 236.0DEN BESTEN DB41-07-OR 107 ORGANIC 22.20 54.50 240.2VIKING O.18-06 UP ORGANIC 19.45 56.90 245.9BLUE RIVER 54PM37 ORGANIC 21.45 56.15 249.7DEN BESTEN DB40-05-OR 105 ORGANIC 21.75 54.40 249.0VIKING 0.46-02 P ORGANIC 19.55 53.90 260.9DEN BESTEN DB41-01-OR 101 ORGANIC 18.95 57.75 229.4VIKING 85-00 P ORGANIC 18.70 55.55 245.9DEN BESTEN DB41-98-OR 98 ORGANIC 18.20 60.10 245.2VIKING 48-08 ORGANIC 24.40 53.20 268.5Location: West Point, NE Type: Organic PlotTest by: Bob Spenner. Previous Crop: SoybeansBrand Variety Maturity Traits % Mst. Test Weight YieldDenBesten DB41-10-OR 110 ORGANIC 17 58.3 205.31Seitec 6061 ORGANIC 17.4 58.6 192DenBesten DB41-07-OR 107 ORGANIC 17.4 57.9 202.27Seitec 6421 ORGANIC 17.8 59.6 191.07DenBesten DB41-12-OR 112 ORGANIC 17.4 58.5 195.08Location: Beemer, NE Type: Organic PlotTest by: Herb Hasenkamp FarmBrand Variety Maturity Traits % Mst. Test Weight YieldDenBesten DB41-12-OR 112 ORGANIC 17.4 54.25 195.4Great Harvest 62E2GH 112 ORGANIC 19.5 52.9 201.0Blue River 64K93 111 ORGANIC 17.4 53.9 192.6DenBesten DB41-11-OR 111 ORGANIC 18.9 57.25 190.4DenBesten DB41-10-OR 110 ORGANIC 17.3 55.30 193.3Great Harvest 59R5GH 109 ORGANIC 17.3 53.25 185.9DenBesten DB38-06 106 CONVENTIONAL 16.1 55.50 202.9DenBesten DB41-07-OR 107 ORGANIC 17.3 53.90 175.2

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40No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.WISCONSINLocation: SOUTHERN ZONE, WI Type: LATE MATURITY GRAIN TRIALTest by: University of Wisconsin. 108 day Relative Maturity or later.*Hybrids that performed statistically similar to the highest hybrid in the trialBrand Hybrid Traits Arlington Janesville MontfortAvg MoistureAvg Test WtAvg YieldAgriGold A639-70STXRIB CB,LL,RR,RW 246 226 190 18.8 54 221AgriGold A638-74VT2RIB CB,RR 257 218 217 19.0 57 231Jung 58SS529 CB,LL,RR,RW 257 217 198 19.3 55 224FS InVISION FS 5815V CB,RR 235 225 204 19.7 56 221Dekalb DKC58-64SSRIB CB,LL,RR,RW * 271 * 234 214 20.2 56 * 240DenBesten DB41-12-OR None 253 220 204 20.3 57 226FS InVISION FS 6106X RIB CB,LL,RR,RW 253 201 189 20.3 55 214Dekalb DKC62-89TRERIB CB,RR 209 219 171 20.4 55 200Renk RK821SSTX CB,LL,RR,RW 255 * 243 208 20.5 55 235Renk RK765VT2P CB,RR 224 205 188 20.7 55 206FS InVISION FS 6107T RIB CB,RR * 271 * 248 222 20.8 54 * 247Dekalb DKC61-41VT2PRIB CB,RR 245 227 195 20.9 53 222Cornelius C7004DP CB,RR 254 215 193 20.9 55 221Dekalb DKC63-91VT2PRIB CB,RR 258 * 234 210 20.9 55 234Cornelius C7125DP CB,RR 241 213 209 21.0 55 221Dairyland DS-4878AM CB,LL,RR * 273 * 236 * 241 21.0 56 * 250Dairyland DS-5144Q CB,LL,RR,RW * 283 * 236 225 21.0 56 * 248Cornelius C6812DP CB,RR 253 211 208 21.1 55 224Jung 61SS612 CB,LL,RR,RW 252 219 199 21.2 55 223AgriGold A642-47STXRIB CB,LL,RR,RW 237 202 175 21.3 56 205Power Plus 4C14AM CB,LL,RR 252 * 237 230 21.3 55 * 240Renk RK826VT2P CB,RR * 271 * 237 220 21.4 55 * 243Viking 58-11 None 254 220 192 21.4 55 222Renk RK782VT2P CB,RR 233 216 195 21.4 56 214Dekalb DKC59-81SSRIB CB,LL,RR,RW 238 229 218 21.6 56 229Dairyland DS-4917AM CB,LL,RR * 268 * 240 * 234 21.7 56 * 247NK Brand NK0877-3220 EZ1 CB,LL,RR * 263 226 204 21.8 53 231AgriGold A638-58STX CB,LL,RR,RW 237 214 212 21.9 56 221FS InVISION FS 6194V RIB CB,RR 257 * 236 211 21.9 55 235LG Seeds LG58C81STX CB,LL,RR,RW 225 208 185 22.0 56 206Power Plus 5L44AM CB,LL,RR 246 * 237 * 236 22.1 56 * 240Jung 59SS581 CB,LL,RR,RW * 273 230 * 233 22.1 54 * 245Renk RK882TRE CB,RR 256 224 178 22.4 55 219FS InVISION FS 6017V CB,RR * 276 * 246 * 233 22.5 54 * 252Dekalb DKC62-20RIB CB,RR 255 229 193 22.6 55 226Tracy Seeds T108-29 5122EZ CB,LL,RR,RW 241 210 219 22.7 55 223BH Genetics BH 8121VT2P CB,RR * 265 228 189 22.9 54 228Renk RK700SSTX CB,LL,RR,RW * 277 224 227 23.2 55 * 243Cornelius C7366DGDP CB,DT,RR 237 223 202 23.3 54 221LG Seeds LG59C72VT2RIB CB,RR * 285 211 * 236 24.1 54 * 244Prairie Hybrids 6878 None * 282 * 234 218 24.2 53 * 245Cornelius C6855-5122 CB,LL,RR,RW 255 223 208 25.1 54 228Legacy Seeds LC592-21-3330EZR CB,LL,RR 253 211 176 25.1 52 213DenBesten DB31-10 None * 272 225 * 254 25.7 55 * 250NK Brand NK1026-5332A EZ1 CB,LL,RR,RW-wo * 263 * 234 217 25.8 53 * 238O'Brien Hybrids OB1110 None * 268 215 * 238 30.8 52 * 241

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41No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied. No product recommendations by FIRST or any other trial providers is implied.WISCONSINLocation: SOUTHERN ZONE, WI Type: EARLY MATURITY GRAIN TRIAL, WISCONSINTest by: University of Wisconsin. 107 day Relative Maturity or earlier.*Hybrids that performed statistically similar to the highest hybrid in the trialBrand Hybrid Traits Arlington Janesville MontfortAvg MoistureAvg Test WtAvg YieldDenBesten DB30-97 None 221 195 189 15.0 59 202Wyffels W2506RIB CB,RR 253 230 209 16.7 56 230Cornelius C385DP CB,RR 248 * 240 218 17.2 57 235Cornelius C6400DGDP CB,DT,RR 246 233 216 17.2 56 232Legacy Seeds LC511-21SSX CB,LL,RR,RW 238 231 211 17.4 58 227Power Plus 1K18Q CB,LL,RR,RW 256 230 234 17.8 57 240Dairyland DS-4014Q CB,LL,RR,RW 250 211 239 17.9 56 233Cornelius C6401SS CB,LL,RR,RW 253 * 241 227 18.0 56 240Jung 55DD520 CB,DT,RR 221 217 182 18.2 57 206Federal Hybrids 5510VT2RIB CB,RR 249 222 213 18.2 57 228Legacy Seeds LC-5319SSX(RIB) CB,LL,RR,RW 254 219 218 18.4 56 230Frontiersmen 107-A0VT2PRIB CB,RR 231 222 204 18.4 59 219FS InVISION FS 5704V RIB CB,RR 250 226 192 18.7 59 223Dairyland DS-3959Q CB,LL,RR,RW 249 233 223 18.7 56 235Federal Hybrids 5300VT2PRIB CB,RR 242 222 217 18.8 57 227Wyffels W4196RIB CB,RR 251 231 220 18.8 57 234Frontiersmen 104-Z1VT2PRIB CB,RR 231 239 195 18.8 56 221AgriGold A635-54VT2RIB CB,RR 249 237 218 18.9 58 235Jung 55SS542 CB,LL,RR,RW 241 218 210 18.9 59 223Cornelius C478DP CB,RR 246 236 217 19.2 59 233Power Plus 1M78Q CB,LL,RR,RW 250 234 237 19.4 59 240NK Brand NK0314-5122 EZ1 CB,LL,RR,RW 242 214 199 19.5 59 218Cornelius C6438DP CB,RR 248 * 242 206 19.5 57 232DenBesten DB38-06 None 247 222 212 19.6 56 227Wyffels W4246RIB CB,RR 253 * 241 228 19.7 56 241AgriGold A636-11STXRIB CB,LL,RR,RW * 275 * 242 222 20.0 56 246LG Seeds LG57C33STXRIB CB,LL,RR,RW * 275 * 241 227 20.0 56 248Tracy Seeds T102-31 3110 CB,LL,RR 257 239 246 20.1 57 248Dairyland DS-4510Q CB,LL,RR,RW * 282 * 244 252 20.1 56 * 259Dairyland DS-4440AM CB,LL,RR 256 * 252 * 259 20.1 57 * 255Dairyland DS-4318AM CB,LL,RR 272 * 243 * 273 20.2 58 * 263Legacy Seeds LC555-21-5122EZR CB,LL,RR,RW 218 219 198 20.3 54 212AgriGold A633-14STX CB,LL,RR,RW 268 220 216 20.4 58 234

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42DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COM DAKOTA’S BEST SEED • 605-337-3318 • WWW.DAKOTASBESTSEED.COMWISCONSINPlot Tour, September 11, 2021Conventional & Organic varieties.Location: SOUTHERN CENTRAL ZONE, WI Type: ORGANIC GRAIN TRIAL, WISCONSINTest by: University of Wisconsin. 107 day Relative Maturity or earlier.*Hybrids that performed statistically similar to the highest hybrid in the trialBrand Hybrid TraitsFond du LacGalesville HancockAvg MoistureAvg Test WtAvg YieldOrganic UW Check H-HW None 232 148 180 18.9 56 184Organic UW Check H None 209 163 178 20.0 55 181Foundation OrganicORG8799 None 244 251 206 22.0 53 233Foundation OrganicEXP21-99 None 240 242 * 229 23.3 55 237DenBesten DB41-01-OR None 237 162 177 24.0 54 191Viking O.46-02P None * 259 194 206 24.2 54 220Prairie Hybrids 2741 None * 263 * 263 217 25.7 54 * 249DenBesten DB41-98-OR None * 256 228 207 25.8 55 230Viking O.18-06UP None * 250 226 219 26.1 55 233DenBesten DB40-05-OR None * 257 247 203 29.1 52 235Prairie Hybrids 4211 None 242 253 212 29.4 53 235Foundation OrganicORG8305UT None * 256 * 282 * 241 29.6 53 * 260Foundation OrganicORG8500 None 216 151 171 29.7 52 184Prairie Hybrids 5141 None * 269 254 211 30.4 53 * 246

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