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Pioneer® brand Plenish® high oleic soybeans offer a premium for growers who contract with CHS.

2022 contracts for Pioneer® brand Plenish® high oleic soybeans now available

This is the sixth year CHS is contracting high oleic soybeans to be processed at its Fairmont, Minn., plant, and CHS has expanded delivery locations to include its grain storage location in Grand Meadow, Minn.
Oct 8, 2021

CHS and Corteva Agriscience have announced that 2022 production contracts for Pioneer® brand Plenish® high oleic soybeans are now available. This is the sixth year CHS is contracting high oleic soybeans to be processed at its Fairmont, Minn., plant. To increase grower access to this value-added market opportunity, CHS has expanded delivery locations for contracted high oleic soybeans to include its grain storage location in Grand Meadow, Minn.  

Southern Minnesota and northern Iowa growers who contract with CHS to grow Pioneer brand soybeans with the Plenish high oleic soybean trait in the 2022 growing season will be eligible for a grain premium. Developed for that growing area, Plenish high oleic soybeans can help boost soybean market opportunities and provide direct benefits to the food industry, consumers and growers. 

Access additional program details here*, including delivery information or contact your CHS Minnesota soybean merchandiser or local Pioneer sales representative. Premiums are available for acres contracted by Dec. 8, 2021. 

Traits included in Plenish high oleic soybean products have received regulatory approval in nearly all key U.S. soybean export markets and are pending in remaining export markets. For more information on Plenish high oleic soybeans, visit pioneer.com/Plenish.

* Pioneer and Plenish are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, DuPont or Pioneer, and their affiliated companies or respective owners. 


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