Selling Soybeans By Seed Count

Syngenta Seeds, Inc. has begun selling soybean seed in EZ-Count 140,000 seed units for the 2010 planting season.

By selling soybeans in EZ-Count 140,000 seed units rather than 50-pound units, Syngenta provides growers with a more accurate way to order seed and aligns with grower interest in precision planting. EZ-Count eliminates concern over seed size and weight variation and allows growers to select varieties based on agronomic characteristics that are best for their farm, rather than the size of the seed.

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“With new soybean technology entering into the marketplace, EZ-Count is a more equitable way for growers to purchase germplasm, traits, and seed treatments,” says Gene Kassmeyer, head, Syngenta Seeds soybean product line. “The new method provides growers with accuracy, uniform pricing, and assurance that they are purchasing the correct amount of seed. There is simply no more guesswork involved when it comes to how many seeds are in a package.”

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The weight of EZ-Count 140,000 seed units will vary, but the number of seeds in each unit will always equal 140,000. EZ-Count units will be sold only in paper bags, bulk bags, and Q-Bit Boxes in 2010, but will be offered in all package types for 2011 planting.

EZ-Count soybeans are available in February 2010 for all new NK Soybeans varieties, including the Aphid Management System varieties. The full NK Soybeans portfolio will be sold as EZ-Count in 2011.

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