Soybeans break up pest life cycles and leave behind residual nitrogen for the next crop, which makes them a natural choice in a good crop rotation. Cash crop farmers are double-cropping soybeans after barley and wheat to boost returns. Dairy farmers use the roasted beans to keep purchased feed costs down. No wonder more and more Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic farmers are planting soybeans.
The Benefits of New Soybean Seed
Planting soybean seed that has been professionally grown, handled
and processed allows you to reap the benefits of numerous quality
controls. FS HiSOY brand soybean seed delivers consistently higher
germination rates, varietal purity and uniform seed size over
bin-run seed. This leads to greater yield potential and better
returns on your investment.
In addition, university and private company research has documented
a yield advantage with certified soybean seed over bin-run seed.
Yields of certified soybean seed vs. bin run seed have proven yield
advantages of nearly 6 bushels per acre. *
Furthermore, FS HiSOY brand soybean seed is rigorously tested under
a wide range of growing conditions to verify the high germination
rates and seed quality that you have come to expect with HiSOY
soybeans. Multiple tests and quality assurance in our testing
program means more uniform emergence and higher yield potential from
every bag of HiSOY’s.
Due to the detailed seed conditioning and cleaning processes, which
every HiSOY soybean seed endures, the chance of weed infestation and
seed borne diseases are minimized. This process also screens and
sorts the seed for more uniform seed size, which increases planting
accuracy.
The best seed to use for planting is that seed that has been
specifically grown, cleaned, prepared and bagged with that use in
mind. Higher yields, from a consistent product will follow.

FS SEEDS reminds you that all Roundup Ready Soybeans are
protected U.S. patent laws. Saving Roundup Ready©
soybean seed for replanting is a violation of these patents and is
illegal. Seed piracy also hinders the development of future
technologies and their benefits for the soybean industry.
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