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110-Day Maturity
Adapted Zone(s): 6,7
28-32,000 Planting Population
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| Grain Features: This is a genetic combination with a complete agronomic package and exceptional yield punch. The ears are consistent and girthy from plant to plant, with strong late-season plant integrity that promotes very good standability. This product fits extremely well in areas from central Indiana all the way to the East Coast, especially on farms prone to heavy gray leaf spot pressure
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| Strengths: A number of characteristics—including very good stalk and root quality, very good plant health and late-season staygreen—make this an excellent choice for corn-on-corn. As if that wasn't enough, it also has an above-average test weight and grain quality.
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| Management Tips: This product works well in most crop rotations and does not require early harvest. It responds favorably to higher planting populations and high fertility. One important note: be careful to avoid the use of sulfonylurea family herbicides.
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| Silage Features: Not recommended for silage
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| Genetic Family includes: H5444VT3, H3442RR
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Phenotypic Characteristics |
Emergence |
Gray Leaf Spot |
NCLB |
Overall Health |
Plant Height |
Ear Height |
Staygreen |
Harvest Appearance |
Agronomic Rankings |
Drydown |
Root Quality |
Stalk Quality |
Test Weight |
Ear Type |
Drought Stress Tolerance |
Herbicide Sensitivity |
Corn-on-Corn |
Soil Type Adaptation |
Silt and Loam Soils |
Variable and Clay Soils |
Sandy Loams |
Coarse or Gravelly Soils |
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