Press Release

Additional Dow AgroSciences Field Trial Data for SmartStax™
Reveal Strong Yield, Consistent Control of Key Corn Insects

INDIANAPOLIS –– March 3, 2010

Three years of field trials for SmartStax™ conducted by Dow AgroSciences have demonstrated solid yield performance paired with consistent and effective insect control in corn. New 2009 data, as well as data averaged over the past three years, show SmartStax hybrids provide a yield advantage, as well as effective control against a broad spectrum of corn insects, including western bean cutworm (WBCW).

SmartStax provides multiple modes of action for above- and below-ground insect control. The technology was recently registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is available for planting this season.

Dow AgroSciences will offer SmartStax through its seed company affiliates, which include Mycogen Seeds, Dairyland Seed, Renze Seeds, Brodbeck Seeds, Triumph Seed, Pfister Seeds and Hyland Seeds.

No Compromise on Yield

In the presence of insect pressure — above-ground, below-ground or both — SmartStax demonstrates a yield advantage over conventional hybrids. Yield studies conducted in multiple states demonstrated an average of 11 bu./A yield advantage compared with non-Bt hybrids under minimal insect pressure (see Figure A). The SmartStax™ hybrids display consistent, high yield, even in the absence of insect pressure.

“Under intense insect pressure, the yield advantage would be expected to be higher,” says Kevin Steffey, insect management technology transfer specialist for Dow AgroSciences. “The message for growers is that SmartStax technology is only available in high-yielding hybrids. The multiple modes of action provide peace of mind that these elite hybrids are protected from the most damaging corn insects. And, because of the multiple modes of action, the EPA is allowing a 5 percent structured refuge in the Corn Belt — a substantial reduction from the traditional 20 percent required for first-generation Bt hybrids. The insect protection and increased yield provided by SmartStax hybrids add up to a true economic advantage for corn growers.”

“SmartStax allows growers to achieve more yield on more acres. With first-generation Bt hybrids, growers could experience more yield on 80 percent of their acres, but by selecting hybrids with SmartStax, they now can experience more yield on 95 percent of their acres,” says Jim Parks, North American traits and product development leader for Dow AgroSciences. “Our research continues to demonstrate solid performance, and we are eager for our growers to experience SmartStax hybrids from the Dow AgroSciences brands in their fields this year.”

No Mercy for Key Corn Insects

“As corn insects continue to expand their ranges into new territories, additional growers will find a need for the full spectrum of insect protection provided by SmartStax,” says Bill Hendrix, Dow AgroSciences North America biology team leader for insect management traits.

“One insect of particular concern is the western bean cutworm,” he says. “Corn growers as far east as Indiana, Michigan and New York state have reported damage from WBCW. As the insect continues to appear in new areas, more growers will realize the value of the built-in protection of SmartStax. Our data continues to show solid protection against WBCW, as well as other key corn insects.”

Studies in 2009 showed SmartStax™ hybrids provided excellent protection against WBCW compared with first-generation Bt hybrids and non-Bt hybrids (see Figure B). Efficacy data averaged over three years demonstrated similar control (see Figure C).

Dow AgroSciences conducted additional trials to measure corn rootworm control with SmartStax. The results showed that, even under intense insect pressure, SmartStax offers the most consistent protection when compared with other trait combinations. SmartStax hybrids consistently demonstrated no economic damage from corn rootworm (see Figure D).

Additional trials conducted by Dow AgroSciences showed consistent control of corn earworm, black cutworm and fall armyworm.

About Dow AgroSciences

Dow AgroSciences LLC, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is a top-tier agricultural company providing innovative agrochemical and biotechnology solutions globally. The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, has sales of $4.5 billion. Learn more at www.dowagro.com.

Figure A. Without significant insect pressure, hybrids with SmartStax™ demonstrate an average 11 bu/A. yield advantage over non-Bt hybrids.

Yield Data for SmartStax Hybrids chart

Figure B. 2009 data from Dow AgroSciences research trials in four locations display consistent, outstanding control of WBCW under intense insect pressure compared with first-generation Bt hybrids and non-Bt hybrids. The results were measured in square centimeters of corn damage, with 1 square centimeter equaling approximately four to six kernels of corn.

2009 WBCW Damage chart

Figure C. Results averaged from 2007, 2008 and 2009 over eight Dow AgroSciences research locations show consistent, industry-leading control for WBCW.

2007-09 Multiple Comparisons Chart

Figure D. Based on the zero-to-three root injury rating scale, researchers from Dow AgroSciences found that SmartStax™ consistently demonstrated little to no injury from corn rootworm. The data is averaged from 21 locations throughout the Corn Belt. For more about the root injury rating scale, visit www.ent.iastate.edu/pest/rootworm/nodeinjury/nodeinjury.html.

Corn Rootworm Data 2007-09 Chart

*SmartStax™ multi-event technology developed by Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto.
®Herculex is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Herculex Insect Protection technology by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Hi-Bred.
®™SmartStax, YieldGard VT Triple and YieldGard VT Triple Pro are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC.
Always follow grain marketing and IRM requirements and pesticide label directions. B.t. traited products may not be registered in all states. Check with your seed representative for registration status in your area.


Contacts:

Casey Mattke
Dow AgroSciences
(317) 337-4081

Claire Keyes
Bader Rutter & Associates
(614) 834-5488