Golden Harvest will offer 19 new soybean varieties for the 2026 growing season, according to Soybean Product Manager Ryan Dunsbergen.
“We continue to offer trait choice so nine of those new products are going to be on the Enlist side and 10 of those products are going to be on the XtendFlex side,” said Dunsbergen. “We’re continuing to offer trait choice, we’re bringing in these traits, we’re putting on our own proprietary genetics and we’re continuing to bring that to the market for the American farmer.”
Dunsbergeb said new products will bring a great deal of versatility and can handle lots of stress. He said Golden Harvest is also proud of portfolio options that offer Peking soybean cyst nematode resistance.
Golden Harvest will also launch nine new corn hybrids in 2026. Looking further ahead, Corn Product Manager Rex Gray said Durastak technology that will be available in 2027 has showed a 50 percent increase in root node product and double the increase in root matter, leading to a 9.7 bushel advantage in areas with moderate to severe rootworm infestations.
“With that increased root protection, we’re really going to help growers protect that yield potential that each of those corn hybrids have,” said Gray.
Golden Harvest soybean product manager Ryan Dunsbergen – 19 new soybean hybrids
FPS25 Interview with Ryan Dunsbergen, Golden Harvest (3:26)
Golden Harvest corn product manager Rex Gray – nine new corn hybrids, new Durastak corn trait
FPS25 Interview with Rex Gray, Golden Harvest (3:33)