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Plant NPE Proven

Growers using plot data to make planting decisions should seek the sound recommendations and consistent performance that the Deltapine® New Product Evaluator Program (NPE) offers.

Since the NPE Program began in 2008, growers across the Cotton Belt have relied on NPE plot results and NPE growers to plan their variety selection each planting season.

The NPE Program began as a way to identify the best genetics to bring to the market in a Deltapine bag, and each new class of Deltapine varieties now offers improved yield potential and agronomics based on feedback from NPE growers. The program has become an industry-trusted source of variety evaluation data, leading to products that raise performance expectations in cotton and offer effective trait solutions for pest management.

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Each new class of Deltapine cotton varieties brings yield performance improvements over existing Deltapine products, as proven in the NPE Program. In the Mid-South since 2020, the trend in the NPE Program has been, on average, a 68 pound-per-acre yield improvement with each new class of Deltapine cotton varieties. In the Southeast, the trend has been, on average, a 67 pound-per-acre yield improvement; and in West Texas, the trend has been, on average, a 42 pound-per-acre yield improvement. 

The Deltapine Class of ’25 cotton varieties evaluated this season look to continue the trend of bringing improved yield potential to growers in each region of the Cotton Belt.

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NPE-proven Deltapine cotton varieties are available for each growing region to help growers maximize their yields in 2025. These products include Bollgard® 3 ThryvOn® cotton with XtendFlex® Technology (B3TXF) varieties, providing built-in protection against key plant bugs and thrips species, and a dynamic lineup of Bollgard® 3 XtendFlex® cotton varieties. 

  • In the Carolinas, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton varieties outperformed top-tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties by an average of 64.5lbs/ac across 430 comparisons over 4 years.*
  • In the Tennessee Valley, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton varieties outperformed top-tested PhytoGen W3FE varieties by an average of 52 lbs/ac across 120 comparisons over 4 years.**
  • In the Lower Southeast, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton varieties outperformed top-tested PhytoGen W3FE varieties by an average of 86 lbs/ac, over 4 years across 772 comparisons.***
  • In the South Delta, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton varieties outperformed top-tested PhytoGen W3FE varieties by an average of 62.8 lbs/ac across 294 comparisons over 4 years.****
  • In the North Delta, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton varieties outperformed top-tested PhytoGen W3FE varieties by an average of 99.2 lbs/ac across 308 comparisons over 4 years.*****
  • In West Texas, top-performing Deltapine brand cotton products outperformed top-tested PhytoGen W3FE varieties by an average of 50 lbs/ac across 339 comparisons over 3 years.****** Learn more about West Texas varieties here.

Deltapine brand cotton varieties are evaluated and proven to perform in the NPE Program before they are put into a Deltapine bag and sold for commercial planting. With a long history of consistent high-end performance, Deltapine brand is the No. 1 choice for cotton growers. *******

Visit Deltapine.com to find the right variety for your fields.

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* 430 Comparisons, 2020 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in the Carolinas (NC, SC, VA) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 2038 B3XF, DP 2127 B3XF, DP 2333 B3XF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties (PHY 360 W3FE, PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 443 W3FE). Top tested PhytGgen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

**120 Comparisons, 2020 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in the Carolinas (AL, GA) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 2038 B3XF, DP 2115 B3XF, DP 2127 B3XF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties (PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 411 W3FE, PHY 443 W3FE). Top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

***772  Comparisons, 2020 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in the Lower Southeast (AL, GA, FL) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 2038 B3XF, DP 2055 B3XF, DP 2127 B3XF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties varieties (PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 443 W3FE, PHY 545 W3FE); Top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

****294 Comparisons, 2020 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in the South Delta (MS, LA, AR) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 2127 B3XF, DP 2211 B3TXF, DP 2328 B3TXF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties (PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 411 W3FE, PHY 443 W3FE); Top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

*****308 Comparisons, 2020 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in the North Delta (MO, AR, MS) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 2115 B3XF, DP 2127 B3XF, DP 2211 B3TXF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties (PHY 360 W3FE, PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 411 W3FE); Top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

******339 Comparisons, 2021 – 2023, University Official Variety Trials and On-Farm/County trials in West Texas (TX, OK, NM) comparisons of top performing Deltapine® varieties (DP 1820 B3XF, DP 1822 XF, DP 2239 B3XF, DP 2335 B3XF) vs. top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties (PHY 332 W3FE, PHY 350 W3FE, PHY 400 W3FE, PHY 411 W3FE, PHY 415 W3FE); Top tested PhytoGen® W3FE varieties determined by total number of entries in the trials in the region(s). Average lb/ac advantage for multiple regions is weighted by number of comparisons by region.

*******Traited U.S. acres based on Bayer internal estimates.

No dicamba may be used in-crop with seed with Roundup Ready® Xtend Technology, unless and until approved or specifically permitted, and no dicamba formulations are currently registered for such use in the 2025 season. Please follow www.roundupreadyxtend.com/pages/xtendimax-updates.aspx for status updates. Dicamba may harm crops that are not tolerant to dicamba.

Bayer is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Bayer products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance, and in compliance with Bayer’s Policy for Commercialization of Biotechnology-Derived Plant Products in Commodity Crops. Commercialized products have 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 applicable 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 Excellence Through Stewardship.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS.

It is a violation of federal and state law to use any pesticide product other than in accordance with its labeling. NOT ALL formulations of dicamba, glyphosate or glufosinate are approved for in-crop use with products with XtendFlex® Technology. ONLY USE FORMULATIONS THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY LABELED FOR SUCH USES AND APPROVED FOR SUCH USE IN THE STATE OF APPLICATION. Contact the U.S. EPA and your state pesticide regulatory agency with any questions about the approval status of dicamba herbicide products for in-crop use with products with XtendFlex® Technology.
See the IRM/Grower Guide for additional information. Always read and follow IRM requirements.
B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your seed brand representative for the registration status in your state.

Products with XtendFlex® Technology contains genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, glufosinate and dicamba. Plants that are not tolerant to glyphosate, dicamba, and/or glufosinate may be damaged or killed if exposed to those herbicides. Contact your seed brand dealer or refer to the Bayer Technology Use Guide for recommended weed control programs.

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