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| H3707RR Brand
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114-Day Maturity
Adapted Zone(s): 7,8,9
30-38,000 Planting Population
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| Grain Features: Ideally suited for maximum grain production in most corn growing regions, this number has truly earned the RedLine designation. It starts the season with very good emergence and early vigor and finishes with excellent late-season standability and harvestability to really help maximize the high yield potential.
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| Strengths: This is what you call a powerhouse product. It can thrive in the best growing conditions, but can also withstand stress and tougher growing conditions as well. It offers a very good agronomic package and is a great fit for corn-on-corn acres and high population applications. You won't find a better mix of top-end potential yield consistency and late-season harvestability.
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| Management Tips: The ability to adapt to various soil types and growing conditions should prove to make this product very popular. Be mindful to keep planting populations high, even on lighter soil types, because the very consistently sized fixed ear type will favor higher plant densities. Avoid the use of growth regulators and SU family herbicides because injury can occur.
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| Silage Features: Not recommended for silage
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| Genetic Family includes: H5707VT3 Brand
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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 |
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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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