Enlist E3 Soybeans have been approved by China and depending on the company will be available for farmers in the region to plant for either the 2019 or 2020 growing season.
Enlist Product Marketing Manager for Corteva Shawna Hubbard says the system offers multiple modes of action and increased flexibility and weed control options.
She says Enlist E3 soybean system will also help farmers control a wide range of herbicide resistant weeds.
And Hubbard says the early weed control and overall effectiveness of the program will help farmers improve their soybean yields.
Corteva will expand Enlist E3 soybeans in research trials in 2019 and make them available commercially to farmers for the 2020 growing season.




