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quoteWe noticed emergence was very good in the 9720YGCB hybrid. The standability was good on this hybrid and we did not have any problems at harvesting time. We also liked the yield. The 9720YGCB out yielded any other hybrid on our farm. We have already put an order in for next year.quote

C & C Farms
Carl Junction, Missouri

 

quoteThe 9724YGCB is one of the best corn varieties I have ever planted. It can be used on any type of soil and has great stress performance and standability. The 9724YGCB was the best yielding corn in every field it was planted in last year. I will definitely plant more 9724YGCB this year. Stine is always working to improve their genetics.quote

James Steffens
Lexington, Missouri

 

quoteStine was the highest-yielding corn on my farm. Its stalk stood the best and had the best test weights at 60 plus. Stine’s corn also had easy threshing, especially the white cob.quote

Michael J. Yulich
Waldron, Missouri

 

quoteI had good results with Stine soybeans in 2006. The soybeans harvested well and had a consistent yield advantage over my other plot beans. I have a very high opinion for Stine soybeans and will be planting them again in 2007.quote

Jim Boerding
St. Charles, Missouri

 

quoteI used 100% Stine products on my farm this year and overall we were very pleased. We had one landlord joke with us about getting corn from a neighbor’s field, to get that good of a yield. Even with the stress on the beans, we didn’t have much of a problem with shatter, the beans dried down to 9%. We were very encouraged by the experimental hybrids that we saw in our plot. We will be using Stine in 2007, and probably growing some soybeans for seed also.quote

Bill Deichman
Wellsville, Missouri