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Each of the six new Deltapine® Class of 10 cotton varieties offers yield and fiber quality improvements over commercial standards. Each also contains Genuity™ Bollgard II® with Roundup Ready® Flex traits to help maximize performance on fields across the West. Proven Deltapine® PIMA varieties are also available in 2010.
In 2009, we introduced a new naming system for Deltapine cotton varieties. Each product now has four numbers in the name. The first two numbers signify the year of commercialization, and the second two numbers indicate maturity based on the following scale:
One of six new Deltapine® Class of 120 cotton varieties, DP 1034 B2RF is a mid-maturing variety with excellent yield potential for mid-maturity markets. This Genuity™ Bollgard II® with Roundup Ready® Flex variety offers a great combination of yield and fiber quality.
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Deltapine® Class of 09 DP 0935 B2RF is a mid-maturing variety with smooth leaf that performs well across a wide range of soils and management techniques. It has a nectarless trait for plant bug suppression with overall good fiber quality.
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Understanding the Names of Deltapine Varieties
In 2009, Monsanto's Deltapine® business introduced a new naming system designed to help farmers better identify promising new cotton varieties for the Deltapine brand. The new naming approach for Deltapine varieties uses a four digit numbering system. The first two numbers indicate the year the variety was introduced, and the second two numbers showing relative maturity. The uppercase abbreviation at the end of the name will continue to represent the included Genuity™ trait technology.