2026 Enlist Product Use Guide_Web

Why Crop And Grain Marketing Stewardship Matters

Corteva Agriscience is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship ® (ETS). Corteva Agriscience ™ products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance and in compliance with the Corteva Agriscience policies regarding stewardship of those products. In line with these guidelines, our product launch process for responsible launches of new products includes a long-standing process to evaluate export market information, value chain consultations and regulatory functionality. Growers and end users must take all steps within their control to follow appropriate stewardship requirements and confirm their buyer’s acceptance of the grain or other material being purchased. For more detailed information on the status of a trait or stack, visit BioTradeStatus.com .

Seed Coat

Understanding Seed Coat Color Variation In Enlist E3 ® Soybeans In addition to ease of use, exceptional weed control and high yield potential with Enlist E3 ® soybeans, farmers may occasionally see a seed coat color variation. This color variation in Enlist E3 soybeans is from naturally occurring substances found in soybeans. It typically appears as a light brown band connecting ends of the hilum and/or light brown shadows on each side of the hilum. It can range from very slight to a darker tint and varies in frequency, geography, growing season (year to year) and position on the plant or within pods. The seed coat color variation is not due to application of herbicides, such as 2,4-D choline. Effective Sept. 1, 2023, the Agricultural Marketing Service revised the table of Grade Limits and Breakpoints for soybeans to remove soybeans of other colors as an official factor for the United States Standards for Soybeans.

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