The STINE 20N23 soybean variety is a high-oil and medium to high-protein variety with maturity group 2, corresponding to mid-season crops. It is distinguished by high resistance to phytophthora, nematodes, iron chlorosis, and stress conditions, ensuring stable yields under various climatic conditions. The soybean has high branching capacity, which contributes to achieving a yield potential of 5.5–6 tons per hectare.
One of the key characteristics of this variety is its high oil content, reaching 22.7% on dry matter, while protein content ranges from 36.5–38%, making it attractive for producing products with high oil and protein content. The seeds of this variety have a black hilum and lack pigmentation, which is an important quality indicator.
STINE 20N23 is produced by Stine, a company renowned for its extensive breeding program that regularly introduces high-yielding soybean varieties with diverse maturity periods and improved agronomic traits. This variety combines high productivity, disease and stress resistance, along with high oil and protein content, making it a profitable choice for farmers aiming to achieve quality and stable yields.