- “Brag to your neighbor” yields
- Performs well across the northern
Corn Belt
- First rate stalks and roots
- Fast drydown for maturity
- Fixed ear size means higher plant
populations needed
- Don’t plant in the South as an
early hybrid
- In 2008 testing had a 23 Bu. yield
advantage over DKC50-19 and 17.5
Bu. yield advantage over P37Y14
- Excellent early vigor for planting in
cold soils
- Can be used for silage
- Use as a refuge for GL-898Quad, GL-805Quad, SB702VT3, SB703VT3, and SB605VT3
- Price: Contact your local dealer or DSM for current pricing.
Hybrid Characteristics
Disease Resistance
Herbicide Sensitivity
Growth Regulators
|
Avoid |
| Sulfonylureas |
OK |
| Pigment Inhibitors |
OK |
|  |
| Base Genetics |
|
| Processor Preferred |
|
| Early Vigor |
9 |
| Staygreen |
8 |
| Heat Units to Black Layer |
2397 |
| Stalk Strength |
9 |
| Root Strength |
8 |
| Drought Tolerance |
8 |
| Corn-on-Corn |
9 |
| Follow Sugar Beets |
OK |
| Harvest Method – Combine |
9 |
| Harvest Method – Ear
Pick |
8 |
| Test Weight |
8 |
| Ear Type |
FX |
| Height |
M/T |
| Leaf Canopy |
SE |
| Well Drained Soils |
OK |
| High Fertility Soils |
Best |
| Sandy Soils |
Irrigate |
| Poorly Drained Soils |
OK |
| High pH Soils |
OK |
| Low pH Soils |
OK |
| High Nitrogen Soils |
OK |
Area of Adaptability
(* denotes Outstanding Performance)
Pennslyvania*
Ohio*
Southern Michigan*
Northern Illinois
Wisconsin*
Iowa*
South Dakota
Wyoming
Idaho
|