BRED FOR THE VALLEY. BUILT FOR FOOD.
Short growing seasons and wet spring soils define yellow pea and non-GMO soybean production in Eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota. PURIS advances pea, soybean, and corn genetics validated for regional conditions.
Yellow Field Peas
Selected for early maturity and disease resilience in northern production systems. PURIS pea genetics for the region are advanced for performance under northern moisture and root pressure.
- Strong emergence in cool soil conditions
- Tolerance to Aphanomyces and root disease
- Standability in heavier clay soils
- Stable protein performance in short seasons
Full production contract programs are available for peas in this region, including organic.
Non-GMO Soybeans
Northern maturity alignment and soil-related disease pressure shape soybean performance in the Red River Valley. PURIS selections emphasize resilience under IDC, SDS, and white mold conditions.
- Maturity groups aligned to short GDU windows
- IDC tolerance in higher pH soils
- SDS and white mold resilience
- Consistent yield stability in cool climates
Contract programs are available for conventional and organic soybeans in this region.
Non-GMO Corn
Corn hybrids are selected for early vigor, standability, and reliable performance under northern heat-unit profiles. Hybrids are matched by maturity zone to align with shorter growing windows and variable spring conditions.
- Strong emergence in cool soils
- Improved stalk and root strength
- Yield stability under moisture variability
- Adapted to northern GDU requirements
PURIS corn is offered as a straightforward seed program, allowing growers full flexibility in grain marketing.
GENETICS EVALUATED FOR RED RIVER VALLEY CONDITIONS
Strong early vigor
Performance under heavy moisture
Tolerance to Aphanomyces and root rot
SDS/white mold resilience
IDC tolerance
RED RIVER VALLEY SEED GUIDE
Download the regional seed guide, which outlines maturity ranges, disease packages, agronomic considerations, and available program options specific to Red River Valley conditions.