Pioneer has announced their Plenish high oleic Enlist E3 soybeans will be available for the 2025 growing season. As part of the Z-series line, this new variety features industry-leading genetics and high yield potential, while offering opportunities to increase per-acre profit potential with high oleic soybeans.
“We continue to see growing interest in Plenish high oleic soybeans as farmers learn about the opportunity to increase profits through processor-paid premiums,” said Roger Theisen, marketing manager for Pioneer specialty crops, in a news release.
This new offering in the Plenish line will offer more robust weed management options for farmers looking to grow high oleic soybeans.
“We continue to see growing interest in Plenish high oleic soybeans as farmers learn about the opportunity to increase profits through processor-paid premiums,” Theisen said, in a news release. “With the availability of Plenish high oleic Enlist E3 soybeans, farmers will have access to even better tools to control weeds using the Enlist weed control system – the new standard for weed control in soybeans.”
Plenish high oleic varieties will be grown and marketed under identity-preserved contract programs. Participating processors or elevators will offer premiums for the soybeans. Three Plenish high oleic Enlist E3 varieties will be available in 2025 for use in the Delmarva Peninsula, central Indiana and southern South Dakota.
Pioneer plans to offer additional options for Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin in 2026, and widespread availability in 2027.
To learn more, visit Pioneer.com/Plenish