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| H3806RR Brand
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115-Day Maturity
Adapted Zone(s): 6,7,8,9
26-32,000 Planting Population
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| Grain Features: This is an ideal selection for those who want to capitalize on top-end yield potential and still maintain agronomic integrity. It's one full-season product that can easily handle seasonal stresses to deliver large-kernel grain on large, flexible ears.
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| Strengths: Growers who have planted this racehorse product before often refer to it as "the best corn on the farm." That's because its genetics are geared for both yield potential and strong agronomics, including excellent stress tolerance.
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| Management Tips: This number responds favorably to intensive management practices, but it's not limited to just your best land. Instead, it can adapt well to all soil types. Plus, its flex ear allows for wide planting population ranges.
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| Silage Features: With its very high fiber digestibility rating and genetics that can produce an excellent yield potential, this proven silage product has generated increases in milk production on most dairy farms. Medium to high starch content gives it high levels of NEL, and it can show tremendous milk/ton quality numbers.
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| Genetic Family includes: H5811VT3 Brand, H4806BR Brand, H4808WXCB Brand, H3799WX 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 |
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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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