- Best performance in the central and
western regions
- Produces long girthy ears with deep kernels
- Very tolerant to stress conditions
- Medium-tall plants, ears average 16-18 kernel rows
- Two year research shows over 10 bu. yield advantage over DeKalb 42-88
- Great choice for no-till or early planting
- With good fertility expect to join the 200 bu. Club with this hybrid
- Excellent high yielding conventional hybrid in a trait market
- Use on light, sandy soils where other hybrids fail
- Pair this hybrid with Laudis™ for
reduced production costs
- Price: Contact your local dealer or DSM for current pricing.
Hybrid Characteristics
Disease Resistance
Herbicide Sensitivity
Growth Regulators
|
N/A |
| Sulfonylureas |
N/A |
| Pigment Inhibitors |
N/A |
|  |
| Base Genetics |
|
| Early Vigor |
8.5 |
| Staygreen |
9 |
| Heat Units to Black Layer |
2115 |
| Stalk Strength |
8 |
| Root Strength |
8.5 |
| Drought Tolerance |
9 |
| Corn-on-Corn |
8.5 |
| Follow Sugar Beets |
N/A |
| Harvest Method – Combine |
9 |
| Harvest Method – Ear Pick |
9 |
| Test Weight |
8 |
| Ear Type |
F |
| Height |
M/T |
| Leaf Canopy |
SE |
| Well Drained Soils |
Yes |
| Sandy Soils |
Yes |
| Poorly Drained Soils |
Yes |
| High pH Soils |
Yes |
| Low pH Soils |
Yes |
| High Nitrogen Soils |
Yes |
Area of Adaptability
(* denotes Outstanding Performance)
All early zones from New York to Montana
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