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quoteI started using Stine Seed in 2004 when I was approached to plant some soybeans in my test plot. That fall Stine won my plot averaging 70 bushels an acre. With those results I went with Stine in the fields in 2005. That fall out of four major Seed companies Stine was my highest-yielding soybean. Again in 2006, Stine was one of the highest-yielding soybeans that I had harvested. With those kinds of results it’s hard to keep Stine products out of your lineup.quote

John Coulter
Westville, Indiana

 

quoteI purchased 9622YGCB and no tilled it into an alfalfa field. The emergence was good and even with a cool, wet May and no rain in August it resulted in a very nice looking field. It was harvested and hauled to a local elevator and with their adjustments for moisture and shrinkage the field averaged 187 bushels per acre. I have purchased more 9622YGCB for 2007.quote

Darrell Richard
Goshen, Indiana

 

quoteThe 9622YGCB and 9724YGCB hybrids performed the best for me this season. What I really liked about these hybrids was the early emergence, standability and the yield was great. I will plant these two hybrids again next year as well as a couple of new hybrids too.quote

Noel Hunt
Amboy, Indiana

 

quoteWhat I like most about Stine soybeans is that Stine has the best genetic base available for the need of our farm. Stine 3600-4 was my best soybean this year. It was an attractive plant with great standability and yield. The 3600-4 was my best soybean for the last two years and I will definitely plant it again next year.quote

David Lee Bodenhorn
Lapel, Indiana

 

quoteAs a first time user of Stine Seed genetics I was very pleased with 9724 conventional. I had 200 bushels to the acre for my field average. Also being pleased with the other numbers I had from Stine, I would not be afraid to plant or recommend Stine seed to anyone.quote

Jeff
Roachdale, Indiana