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Alta Seeds herbicide tolerant sorghum G2250ALS now available to growers


Amarillo, Texas, USA
March 2, 2016


ADV G2250ALS herbicide tolerant grain sorghum from Alta Seeds

Alta Seeds, the premium brand of Advanta Seeds, a leading international supplier of proprietary crop genetics, will be the first seed company to offer herbicide tolerant sorghum to growers this season. 

DV G2250ALS herbicide tolerant grain sorghum will be distributed for trial use this season. The bronze, medium maturity hybrid is suitable for dryland and irrigated systems and has displayed excellent drought tolerance, seedling vigor and threshability. The plant stands between 42 and 48 inches tall with a mid-bloom of 66 days.

"The top priority of Alta Seeds is to provide innovative traits and genetics that will help improve yields in conditions our growers face year after year," said Brad Holzworth, director of marketing for Advanta Seeds. "We are excited to be the first seed company to offer sorghum with the DuPont™ Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait and we are taking the steps necessary to ensure its long-term success."

The sorghum hybrid with the Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait was developed under a joint agreement of Advanta Seeds with DuPont Crop Protection. The hybrid announcement follows recent EPA label approval of the active ingredients nicosulfuron and rimsulfuron for use in an over-the-top herbicide application on sorghum with the tolerance trait.

Annual grass weeds reduce U.S. sorghum yields by approximately 20 percent, or an average of 13 bushels per acre. The Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait offers the potential to stem those losses by allowing more effective control of key grass weeds, including foxtail, barnyardgrass, crabgrass and Texas panicum. The introduction of herbicide tolerant sorghum will enhance grower flexibility in weed control for potentially improved yield and profitability. DuPont™ Zest™ will be a post emergent grass herbicide for this tolerant trait, but is not yet registered with EPA for use on grain sorghum containing the Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait.  

The new sorghum hybrid developed with non-GMO sorghum genetics is the first of three Inzen™ products in the Alta Seeds pipeline with proven resistance to ALS herbicides. Advanta Seeds and DuPont Crop Protection are working closely with regulatory agencies and local seed and crop protection teams to develop a product stewardship plan for the new seed trait. Stewardship will be critical to maintaining trait sustainability.

Alta Seeds provides growers with the latest technology and advanced genetics in grain and forage sorghum. For more information about Alta Seeds and its wide portfolio of sorghum products, visit AltaSeeds.com or call 877-806-7333. 

About Alta Seeds

Alta Seeds is a brand of Advanta Seeds. Advanta Seeds is a global seed business that combines proprietary crop genetics and plant breeding capabilities with biotechnology to produce high-quality seed products and solutions for its customers around the world. Advanta Seeds is a member of the UPL group of companies. 

DuPont™ Zest™ herbicide is not registered for sale or use on grain sorghum containing the DuPont™ Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait in the United States. No sale, offer for sale or use of this product on grain sorghum containing the Inzen™ herbicide tolerance trait is permitted prior to the issuance of the required EPA and state registrations.

The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, Inzen™ and Zest™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or affiliates.

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Published: March 2, 2016

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