Ag retailers begin receiving Brevant seeds for planting season
Brevant Seeds, Johnston Iowa, has introduced 47 new corn and soybean products for the 2026 growing season, with shipments arriving at agricultural retailers ahead of spring planting.

Ag retailers are starting to receive deliveries of Brevant seeds for the 2026 growing season. (Courtesy photo.)
The new lineup includes hybrids and varieties developed with Corteva genetics, offering a range of trait and agronomic packages for growers. The company said the products are designed to address yield performance, disease tolerance and environmental stress.
According to Travis Belt, technology and portfolio leader for the Brevant seeds brand, the latest Enlist E3 soybean class shows continued yield gains over recent years. The 2026 class demonstrates a reported 3.0 bushel-per-acre advantage, following increases of 2.2 and 2.8 bushels per acre in prior years.
The soybean lineup also includes improvements in standability and tolerance to several diseases, including phytophthora, white mold and sudden death syndrome, as well as iron deficiency chlorosis. The company said the offerings include a range of Peking varieties aimed at managing soybean cyst nematode.
In corn, Brevant reported an 11-bushel-per-acre yield advantage compared with competitors and a 2.5-bushel-per-acre increase over its previous class. The new hybrids also feature improved tolerance to drought and diseases such as Northern corn leaf blight, Gibberella stalk rot, and ear rots including Diplodia.
Company officials said the products were tested across multiple locations prior to release. The seeds are now available through ag retailers as farmers prepare for the 2026 planting season.
For more information, see a representative or visit Brevant.com.