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| H3532 Brand
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111-Day Maturity
Adapted Zone(s): 6,7,8
28-34,000 Planting Population
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| Grain Features: Even as trait-technology products have taken over the mainstream, here is one exciting conventional number that just keeps going. Why? One simple reason. It maximizes yield potential on every acre the old fashioned way--through excellent genetics. You can expect incredible yield potential in a product that is dependable enough to cover a high percentage of acres on any given farm.
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| Strengths: For a product without the advantage of traits, this number has the DNA for a very strong agronomic package--one that includes good stalk quality to maintain respectable harvestability late into the fall. It also has the potential to deliver excellent test weight and grain quality.
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| Management Tips: Look for good versatility across soil types and the ability to move across a wide geography. This is especially true when used on soils that have adequate drainage, as this product does not like to have wet feet for extended periods of time. It has a very consistent ear type with little flex. So, keep planting populations high to maximize performance.
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| Silage Features: Not recommended for silage
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| Genetic Family includes: None
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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 |
Soil Type 1 |
Soil Type 2 |
Soil Type 3 |
Soil Type 4 |
Soil Type 5 |
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Rating Scale: 1=Poor
10=Excellent
Soil Types Legend:
1) Dark colored, highly productive, well drained
2) Dark colored, productive, poorly drained
3) Light colored, productive, well drained
4) Light colored, tight, moderately productive, poorly drained
5) Coarse texture or gravel, drought prone
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