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1 For all of your soybean needs contact: Heath North Justin Hartz
2 History of 65 Years of Service to Agriculture On February 2, 1948 Leland Stratton was asked by a good customer, Nelson Rogers, to form a partnership and purchase Albert Steel s seed business located at 320 North Main. The plant consisted of one small seed cleaner in an old wooden rice mill that s on the left in this picture. The company has made two major acquisitions over the years: In 1989 Stratton Seed purchased the seed operation of Winrock Farms in Carlisle, AR and added additional processing and 400,000 bushel bulk storage. Additional warehouse space has been added since the purchase. In 1992, Stratton Seed purchased the assets of a competitor, Bogard Seed Company, and added over 800,000-bushel bulk capacity in Stuttgart The highway 79 plant, completed in 1999 is by far the largest and newest of our facilities. It is the largest soybean and wheat seed conditioning plant in the Southern United States. The plant has the capacity to store approximately 1.5 million bulk bushels. Stratton has prided itself in offering high quality service and input products for over 60 years. Allow us to best serve you by contacting us with any questions you may have.
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4 SCHILLINGER SEED 2014/15 Mid-South / Southeast ROUNDUP READY SOYBEAN PRODUCT LINE SCN-Soybean Cyst Nematode SDS-Sudden Death Syndrome SC-Stem Canker FELS-Frog Eye Leaf Spot RKN-Root Knot Nematode PRR-Phytophthora Root Rot PLANT TYPE PREFERRED SOIL TYPES COMMENTS SCN R3 PRR SDS FELS NEMATODE RENIFORM SCN R14 SC 458.RCS 4.6 Light Sand to Silt Loam RR/STS Stacked Variety. Very Solid STANDABILITY! MR R MR MS R 478.RCS 4.7 Light Sand to Silt Loam RR/STS Stacked Variety - 4. Years of Solid Performance. R MS MS MR R 495.RC ELITE 4.9 Tall Light Heavier Clay Soils/Dryland All Soils Behind Wheat Top Performer over the past years in Arkansas and Mississippi State Tests. R R R MR R 4990.RC 4.9 Tall Light All Soils/Better in Silt Loam 4990 will be Everything that 495 was and more. Put them Head to Head on Your Farm! R MR R MR R 5220.RC 5.2 Light Sand to Silt Loam Excellent! Impressive indeterminate variety. R MR - - R 557.RC 5.5 Medium Grey Sand to Silt Loam MR to Southern RKN, MR to SCN R2. Very Consistent from year to year! R MR MR S R Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization. Seed Piracy Statement - Seeds containing the Roundup Ready trait and the Roundup Ready 2 Yield trait are protected under numerous U.S. patents. Seed containing patented traits, such as seed containing the Roundup Ready and Roundup Ready 2 Yield traits, can only be used to plant a single commercial crop. It is unlawful to save and replant Roundup Ready soybeans and Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans. Additional information and limitations on these products are provided in the Monsanto Technology Stewardship Agreement and the Monsanto Technology Use Guide. The licensed U.S. patents for Monsanto technologies can be found at the following webpage: ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Roundup Ready 2 Yield, Roundup Ready and Roundup are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. BENEFITS OF NEW SEED Convenience Germination tests to ensure peace of mind Reliable seed supply in many maturities Economics of New Seed vs. Bin-Run Income lost by not selling as commodity grain (e.g. one bushel of bin-run seed multiplied by the price of a soybean bushel) Bin-run planting rates are generally 15% higher than new certified seed Limited Warranty Benefits Dealer agronomic support before and after the sale Risk management benefits of Roundup Rewards (over $600 million in benefits paid) New Innovations benefit for Farmers Pipeline: 11 advanced stage high impact products Impact on the Farm (increase in national farm income) SCHILLINGER SEED is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC For all of your Schillinger Seed Soybean needs: Contact Justin or Heath at Stratton Seed at
5 Go Soy 2014/15 Mid-South & Southeast LibertyLink Line-Up SCN-Soybean Cyst Nematode PFT-Phytophthora SDS-Sudden Death Syndrome FE-Frog Eye SC-Stem Canker RKN-Root Knot Nematode PLANT TYPE PREFERRED SOIL TYPES COMMENTS SCN PFT SDS FE SC RKN Go Soy 4713LL 4.7 Average Plant Height Gray All Soils/Better on Heavy Ground Stacked with STS FT to Phytophthora Go Soy 4174LL 4.7 Lt. Sand to Silt Loam Responds best in high yield environment Go Soy 4812LL 4.8 Medium-Tall Bushy Intermediate All Soil Types/No Heavy Clay Great eye appeal, color with SCN and MultiGene Phytophthora Go Soy 4910LL 4.9 Intermediate Tall Bushy Gray All Soils/Better on Heavy Ground SC with RPS1K gene, good FE Go Soy 4912LL 4.9 Taller Branchy Type Gray Sand to Silt Loam Go Soy 4913LL 4.9 Tall, Medium Bushy Gray All Soil Types Go Soy 4914LL 4.9 Taller Plant Type Tan Pod Sand to Silt Loam Good MultiGene Phytophthora with Moderate SCN Good FT to PFT with MultiGene Phytophthora & SCN Great for double crop, Good standability, Stacked with STS Go Soy 5010LL 5.0 Go Soy 5111LL 5.1 Intermediate Bushy Gray Medium-Tall Bushy Gray Sand to Silt Loam SC with very good SDS & SCN Sand to Silt Loam Very good field tolerance to SCN, FE, SC Go Soy5213LL 5.2 Bush Type, Sand to Silt Loam/Better on Light Clay Stacked with STS, With good PFT and SCN Go Soy 5214LL 5.2 Brown/Tan All Soil Types/Best in Silt Loam Go Soy 5312LL 5.3 Determinate Plant Type 34 tall All Soil Types Go Soy 5410LL 5.4 Intermediate Bushy Lt. All Soil Types Great performer in Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri Good MultiGene Phytophthora with good Cyst Intermediate Variety SCN with FE, SC and RKN Go Soy... Go Get It! University data has shown that a solid residual program applied after planting, followed by a timely application of Liberty, is the best program approach to weed control in LibertyLink soybeans. The LibertyLink soybean system works well in combination with a well-planned residual herbicide applied at burn down or at planting. Uniform, thorough spray coverage is necessary to achieve consistent weed control. ALL DISEASE RATINGS ARE ON A SCALE OF 1-5 (with 1 being the best), LibertyLink and the Water Droplet design are registered trademarks of Bayer. For additional information call BAYER ( ) or visit For all of your Go Soy Soybean needs: Contact Justin or Heath at Stratton Seed at
6 GO SOY GTS 2014/15 MID SOUTH SOYBEAN PRODUCT LINE Gosoy4514gts 4.5 PLANT TYPE Tall Light SCN-Soybean Cyst Nematode SDS-Sudden Death Syndrome SC-Stem Canker FELS-Frog Eye Leaf Spot RKN-Root Knot Nematode PRR-Phytophthora Root Rot PREFERRED SOIL TYPES COMMENTS SCN PRR RKN SDS FELS All Soil Types Excellent Stress Tolerance with STS RENIFORM NEMATODE SC Gosoy4614gts 4.6 Tall Light Silt Loam to Light Clay Excluder Gosoy4714gts 4.7 Intermediate, Lt Sand to Silt Loam Versatile Indeterminate, Excellent Stress Tolerance Gosoy4814gts 4.8 Intermediate, Lt Silt Loam to Clay Tall Growth for Tough Soils GOSOY5214GTS Silt Loam to Clay All Soils Behind Wheat SCN, Indeterminate, Double Crop Gosoy5314gts 5.2 Tall Sand to Silt Loam Indeterminate, Excluder, Double Crop Gosoy5514gts 5.5 Tall Silt Loam to Clay Indeterminate, Double Crop Conventional Varieties PLANT TYPE PREFERRED SOIL TYPES COMMENTS SCN PFT SDS FE SC RKN Leland 4.9, Determinate Excluder All Soils, Better on Light Clay 483C 4.8 Indeterminate Lt. All Soils, Better on Silt Loam Impressive Conventional, Excellent Top End Yield Indeterminate Late Group 4 Conventional Go Soy... Go Get It! All disease ratings are a 1-5 scale with 1 being the most tolerant and 5 being susceptible. We want your business. We need your business. We appreciate your business. Providing enhanced genetic diversity needs for Central and Southeastern United States. For all of your Go Soy Soybean needs: Contact Justin or Heath at Stratton Seed at
7 GO SOY GENUITY ROUNDUP READY 2 YIELD SOYBEAN PRODUCT LINE SCN-Soybean Cyst Nematode SDS-Sudden Death Syndrome SC-Stem Canker FELS-Frog Eye Leaf Spot RKN-Root Knot Nematode PRR-Phytophthora Root Rot GOSOY4315R2 4.3 PLANT TYPE PREFERRED SOIL TYPES COMMENTS SCN PRR RKN SDS FELS All Soil Types * GEN RR2Y 4.3 With Rps1c Gene RENIFORM NEMATODE SC GOSOY471R2 4.7 Light Silt Loam to Clay * GEN RR2Y 4.7 With SCN (HK, Rps3a Gene) Monsanto Company is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship (ETS). Monsanto products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Monsanto s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. This product has been approved for import into key export markets with functioning regulatory systems. Any crop or material produced from this product can only be exported to, or used, processed or sold in countries where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted. It is a violation of national and international law to move material containing biotech traits across boundaries into nations where import is not permitted. Growers should talk to their grain handler or product purchaser to confirm their buying position for this product. Excellence Through Stewardship is a registered trademark of Biotechnology Industry Organization. Seed Piracy Statement - Seeds containing the Roundup Ready trait and the Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield trait are protected under numerous U.S. patents. Seed containing patented traits, such as seed containing the Roundup Ready and Roundup Ready 2 Yield traits, can only be used to plant a single commercial crop. It is unlawful to save and replant Roundup Ready soybeans and Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans. Additional information and limitations on these products are provided in the Monsanto Technology Stewardship Agreement and the Monsanto Technology Use Guide. The licensed U.S. patents for Monsanto technologies can be found at the following webpage: ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Roundup Ready crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup brand agricultural herbicides. Roundup brand agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Genuity Design, Genuity Icons, Roundup Ready 2 Yield, Roundup Ready and Roundup are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. All disease ratings are a 1-5 scale with 1 being the most tolerant and 5 being susceptible. BENEFITS OF NEW SEED Convenience Germination tests to ensure peace of mind Reliable seed supply in many maturities Economics of New Seed vs. Bin-Run Income lost by not selling as commodity grain (e.g. one bushel of bin-run seed multiplied by the price of a soybean bushel) Bin-run planting rates are generally 15% higher than new certified seed Limited Warranty Benefits Dealer agronomic support before and after the sale Risk management benefits of Roundup Rewards (over $600 million in benefits paid) New Innovations benefit for Farmers Pipeline: 11 advanced stage high impact products Impact on the Farm (increase in national farm income) For all of your Go Soy Soybean needs: Contact Justin or Heath at Stratton Seed at
8 FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVES: Scooter Hodges - Cabot, AR Arkansas and South Louisiana Matt McCrate - Cape Girardeau, MO Boot Heel Missouri, West Tennessee, Purchase Area of Kentucky East Park Avenue (Hwy 70) Carlisle, AR Stephen Bariola Eric Kelley East Hwy 42 Hickory Ridge, AR Terry Imboden Jerry Rushing Cole Hemphill North Louisiana Jay Knight West & South Mississippi Scott Hodges East Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee Hwy. 79 South, Stuttgart, AR
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