Hefty Brand Soybean H12XF2
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Plant Height: Medium Tall
Plant Type: Bushy
Phytophthora Gene: RPS 1C+3A
Soybean Cyst Nematode: PI 88.788

Plant Height: Medium Tall
Plant Type: Bushy
Phytophthora Gene: RPS 1C+3A
Soybean Cyst Nematode: Pl 88.788

KEY STRENGTHS
Ideal soybean for early planting! Taller, bushy bean fills the rows quickly to capture more sunlight and generate higher yields. Stacked phytophthora genes and great standability along with SCN and BSR resistance makes this a fit for many acres.

WEAKNESSES
IDC is average.

POSITIONING
Great fit in the Dakotas and Minnesota with stacked phytophthora genes and the ability to fill the rows quickly. Due to plant structure, this is a candidate for lower planting populations, but standability is good even at higher pops. Fertility is key for this bean, as it can carry a heavy pod load and produce top yields. Use a complete seed treatment and add Saltro or ILeVO if you’re in an area where SDS is a concern.

AGRONOMIC & DISEASE RATINGS

H12XF2 Agronomic Chart

The higher the number, the better the performance or rating.

I have been very impressed with Hefty Complete compared to competitor seed treatments.

Kelly, Southeast South Dakota

Hefty Brand Seed has done well for me for years, especially the soybean seed.

Gerald, Eastern South Dakota

Hefty Brand Soybeans runs deeper than the seed. It’s a great company and I know I can trust their recommendations for my farm.

Matthew, North East South Dakota

I have always had my soybeans treated with Hefty Complete. The benefits are easy to grasp and help me to push for higher yields every year!

Curt, Southern Minnesota

Hefty Brand Soybeans have been our go-to beans for several years. The agronomic package has been excellent and our yields continue to go up.

Ken, North Dakota

Seed quality and performance are two of the reasons why we plant Hefty Beans every year.

Lee, Central South Dakota

Across the farm Hefty Brand Soybeans are the best investment we’ve made with good agronomics at the right price.

Warner, North Dakota