Golden Harvest Portfolio Achieves Impressive Outcomes in National Trials

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MALTA, IL – Golden Harvest® corn and soybean products continue to deliver standout results in trials across the nation, including strong performance from the 2026 class of corn hybrids, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to local innovation and dependable performance farmers can count on.

Backed by an expansive R&D network, Golden Harvest® corn hybrids are locally proven to ensure strong performance and reliability. In the 2026 product class, the brand added 9 new corn hybrids to the Syngenta corn trait portfolio. These hybrids bring strong adaptability, pairing well with existing products and performing well across field trials. Standout results from the new-for-2026 class of hybrids this season include:

  • Across 72 trials in Wisconsin, G99M49-AA brand had a +3.9 Bu/A average advantage* over Brevant® products in 2024-2025
  • Across 32 trials in Wisconsin, G04M93-AA brand had a +9.6 Bu/A average advantage* over Pioneer® products in 2024-2025
  • Across 74 trials in Iowa, G04M93-AA brand had a +6.8 Bu/A average advantage* over DEKALB® products in 2024-2025

These new hybrids join the industry’s broadest collection of trait technology, with above- and below-ground insect control, water optimization and, through Enogen®, feed efficiency technology that helps every hybrid reach its fullest potential.

“We know this year, like no other, farmers need every single bushel of corn production,” said Matt Dolch, Syngenta Corn Product Manager. “…[our] products help to do just that, protect that yield potential.”

The soybean variety portfolio pairs trusted genetics with broad herbicide trait options for more flexibility and top-end yield potential. In field trials across the nation, the soybean portfolio achieved competitive yields.

Results for varieties this season include:

  • Across 12 trials nationally, GH2674E3 brand had a +3.5 Bu/A average advantage* over Pioneer® P26Z78E in 2025
  • Across 8 trials nationally, GH2004XF brand had a +4.4 Bu/A average advantage* over Asgrow® AG20XF4 in 2025
  • Across 4 trials in Minnesota, GH1495E3 brand had a +4.0 Bu/A average advantage* over Xitavo® products in 2025

Field-tested under extensive disease pressures, the varieties are versatile across maturities.

“You’ve got to be able to protect that yield,” said Ryan Dunsbergen, Golden Harvest Soybean Product Manager. “That’s where your disease resistance comes in, whether you’re really focusing on Sudden Death Syndrome, Phytophthora Root Rot, anything that is consistently showing up on your farm.”

These strong results further the Golden Harvest commitment to farmer success, delivering high-performing products that meet the unique needs of every acre. For more information, contact your local Golden Harvest Seed Advisor or visit GoldenHarvestSeeds.com.

*Yield advantages based on average of 2024-2025 comparisons from Syngenta internal trials, and when available, independent third-party trials. Head-to-group comparisons are against products from cited competitor within a ±3 RM of the corresponding product. For more information regarding yield comparisons against an individual product, ask your Syngenta representative.

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