WHERE WATER IS SCARCE. MARKETS AREN’T.
Heat variability and limited rainfall define yellow pea and non-GMO corn production across Montana, Wyoming, Colorado & Western Kansas/Nebraska. PURIS advances pea and corn genetics selected for dependable performance under moisture and temperature stress.
Yellow Field Peas
Field peas are a strong rotational fit across High Plains dryland systems, supporting nitrogen efficiency and crop diversification. PURIS pea genetics are selected for stability under moisture variability and temperature pressure.
- Drought tolerance under limited rainfall
- Heat stability during flowering
- Standability under wind exposure
- Stable protein performance in dry conditions
Forward contract programs are available for peas in this region, including organic production.
Non-GMO Corn
Corn acres in the High Plains require structural strength and stress resilience. PURIS non-GMO corn hybrids are selected for dependable emergence and yield stability under semi-arid conditions. Hybrids are matched by maturity zone to align with regional heat units and moisture profiles.
- Strong early vigor under limited soil moisture
- Improved stalk and root strength for wind stability
- Yield consistency during heat stress
- Adaptation to dryland and irrigated systems
PURIS corn is offered as a straightforward seed program, giving growers full flexibility in grain marketing.
GENETICS EVALUATED FOR HIGH PLAINS CONDITIONS
Heat tolerance during flowering
Moisture stress resilience
Structural integrity under wind
Consistency in variable soil conditions
HIGH PLAINS SEED GUIDE
Download the High Plains regional seed guide outlining maturity ranges, agronomic considerations, and available program options specific to this production environment.