AG19XF3 BRAND
Positioning
Asgrow® AG19XF3 brand is a late maturity group 1 XtendFlex® soybean. This product combines excellent yield potential, good standability, and a broad disease tolerance package.
Strengths & management
- Medium tall plant with that stands well
- Very good tolerance to Phytophthora rot
- SCN resistance
- Tolerance to SDS and brown stem rot
- Iron deficiency chlorosis tolerance
Disease Ratings
| Characteristic |
Value |
| SOUTHERN ROOT KNOT (M. INCOGNITA) |
S |
| SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE |
R3 |
| PRR RESISTANCE |
Rps1c |
| PRR FIELD TOLERANCE |
4 |
| WHITE MOLD |
5 |
| BROWN STEM ROT |
2 |
| SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME |
3 |
Sensitivity
| Characteristic |
Value |
| CHLORIDE SENSITIVITY |
Inc |
Management
| Characteristic |
Value |
| MATURITY GROUP |
1 |
| VARIETY CODE |
1094817 |
Plant Description
| Characteristic |
Value |
| GROWTH HABIT |
Indeterminate |
| HILUM COLOR |
IB |
| OIL CONTENT |
19.6 |
| POD WALL COLOR |
BR |
| PROTEIN CONTENT |
34.2 |
| QUALITY TRAIT |
- |
| RELATIVE MATURITY |
1.9 |
| HERBICIDE TOLERANT TRAIT |
XF |
| CANOPY |
MB |
| FLOWER COLOR |
Purple |
| PUBESCENCE COLOR |
G |
| PLANT HEIGHT CATEGORY |
MT |
Production
| Characteristic |
Value |
| EMERGENCE |
2 |
| STANDABILITY |
3 |
| NO-TILL ADAPTABILITY |
1 |
| IRON CHLOROSIS |
4 |
Regional seed-guide listings
- Southeast and South-Central — agronomist: Steven Johnsen
- Northeast & East Central Nebraska — agronomist: Josh Erwin
- Northern Indiana — agronomist: Jason Harmon
- Michigan and NW Ohio — agronomist: Doug George
- South Central Minnesota — agronomist: Daniel Koehler
- Northwest Iowa DEKALB and Asgrow Seed Guide 2027 — agronomist: Jim McDermott
- Southeast Iowa — agronomist: Terry Mente
- 2027 MN Seed Guide — agronomist: Abby Ficker
- Northwest Iowa — agronomist: Jim McDermott
- West Central Iowa — agronomist: Nora Schultz
- Northwest Iowa DEKALB and Asgrow Seed Guide 2027 — agronomist: Dustin Rinnert
- 2027 Product Guide — agronomist: Jeffrey Fuls
- West-Central Iowa — agronomist: Nora Schultz
- South Dakota — agronomist: Jeff Spieler
- New Northwest — agronomist: Jim McDermott