b'SOYBEANSNOTES FOR ALL SOYBEAN TABLESMaturity Notes:Soybean varieties have been organized into 4 maturity zones - very early, early, mid and long season areas. Relative days to maturity (dam) is the number of days from seeding to plant maturity (95% of the pods on the plant are mature with seeds rattling in the pods when plant is shaken) and is expressed as + or - days from the check. Growers need to be cautious when using only one year data when evaluating maturity and yield. Using multiple year maturity data when available will give you a better indication on how a variety will mature with different growing seasons. Actual days to maturity for the check is found in the grey check box at the bottom of the table. General Notes:Herbicide Tolerant and Conventional soybean varieties are evaluated separately, meaning direct comparison of varieties between different tables is not possible. All trials are solid seeded at 210,000 seeds/acre. Hilum colour can range from Yellow (Y), Imperfect Yellow (IY), Grey (G), Brown (BR), Buff (BF), Tan(TN), Clear (CL), Imperfect Black (IB)or Black (BL) and is solely a marketing issue. The hilum is the point on the soybean seed where it attaches to the pod.Iron Deficiency Chlorosis (IDC) rating scores 1=green leaves, 2=yellowish leaves, 3=green veins with yellow leaves, 4=brown dead tissue between green veins, 5=severe chlorosis and a stunted growing point. Ratings were taken fromsites prone to iron chlorosis over the last 3 years. IDC tolerant varieties are varieties with lower IDC Scores and perform better on soils prone to iron deficiency. Iron Deficiency Chlorosis (IDC) grouping is used because varieties will have different visual rating scores from year to year. Numerical ratings which are close but are in different groupings will show similar symptoms. Both numerical and groupings should be considered together when judging IDC. Tolerant=leaves stayed green, Semi Tolerant=leaves when yellow then turned green, Suscepti-ble= leaves went chlorotic and had dead patches on their leaves and were often stunted.Manitoba Soybean Maturity ZonesMap Elements(A guideline for choosing varieties) Water BodiesRural MunicipalitiesProv./Nat. ParksSWAN RIVERSWAN VALLEY !!Maturity ZonesVery EarlyETHELBERT Early!MOOSEHORN Mid!ROBLIN GRANDVIEW LongOILSEED CROPS! !DAUPHIN FISHER BRANCH! STE. ROSE !!ARBORGERIKSDALE !!RUSSELL! ! ALONSA NARCISSE MaturityCHU FFP (days) Maturity WASAGAMING MCCREARY ! ! GIMLI Zone Grouping! ! V. Early 2250 110 00.2Early 2250-2400 110-118 00.2-00.3SHOAL LAKEBIRTLE ! Mid 2401-2550 119-125 00.4-00.6! TEULON! Long 2550 125 00.6MINNEDOSA! PINAWA This map is based on 1981-2010 ClimateHAMIOTA SELKIRK !! WOODLANDS ! Normal Data for cumulative Corn HeatGLADSTONE ! BEAUSEJOUR! ! Units (CHU, May 15 - Sept 20) and FORREST average frost-free period (FFP, days! PORTAGE EASTTmin 0C).BRANDON ! WINNIPEGVIRDEN ! CARBERRY PORTAGE !! ! ! DUGALDSTARBUCK !!STADOLPHEELM CREEK !SOURIS WAWANESA TREHERNE !RESTONWADO FINDLAY ARGUE ! ! MINTO ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CARMAN MORRIS KLEEFELD STEINBACH ! ! GLENBOROCYPRESS RIVER ! !!! ! SOMERSET DEERWOOD ST. PIERREMELITA BALDUR ! !!BOISSEVAIN MANITOUPIERSON PILOT MOUND MORDEN! DELORAINE KILLARNEY ! ! ! ! LETELLIER MENISINO! ! WINKLER ALTONA ! !SPRAGUEGRETNA !! EMERSON For more information, contact:! 1:2,200,000 Dennis.Lange@gov.mb.ca64 Seed Manitoba 2026'