Arkansas Releases High-Protein Soybean Aimed At Feed Market
FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.
A new high-yield, high-protein conventional soybean variety from the
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture makes an ideal
choice for the animal feed market.
Division soybean breeder Pengyin Chen said the non-GMO soybean’s high
protein content offers improved feed efficiency for poultry, beef and
aquaculture producers. He added that the high yields and relatively low
cost of a public variety will make the seed attractive to growers.
The new variety, called UA 5814HP, is a maturity group V soybean that
averaged 58.8 bushels per acre over four years of testing in 12
locations around Arkansas, Chen said. It was also evaluated in seven
southern region locations outside Arkansas where it averaged 64.8
bushels per acre.
UA 5814HP is a new, high protein
soybean variety from the University of Arkansas System Division of
Agriculture soybean breeding program.
Photo courtesy of University of Arkansas
In both tests, Chen said, UA 5814HP yielded at or near the top against popular varieties that were used for comparison.
Chen said the variety’s relative maturity is 5.8, making it a late
maturity group V soybean. In tests, it averaged 41 days to maturity,
putting it about three days later than the Division of Agriculture’s
Osage soybean.
UA 5814HP’s protein level at maturity is about 45.5 percent of dry
weight, Chen said. It produces a feed meal with about 52.6 percent
protein. He said some poultry companies have expressed interest in it
because of the soybean’s potential offer of higher nutrition value per
pound in animal feed.
Chen said UA 5814HP will be released to private companies through
license agreements with the Division of Agriculture. He said about 600
bags are available now through the Foundation Seed Program. ∆