2411 is an early hybrid with an extremely high yield potential. Will adapt to high populations and has good ear flex at lower populations. It has above-average disease tolerance, and maintains good stalk quality. 2411 will perform well in a corn-on-corn rotation, has very good root & stalk quality and late-season plant intactness.
2416 is a new early-maturing hybrid in our lineup for 2009 planting. This hybrid has a flex ear that is blocky and has very good dry down. 2416 will take the stress of high populations. 2416 has a high rating on stay-green, giving it late season plant intactness. It will perform well i a corn-on=corn rotation. 2416 will be an excellent choice as an early hybrid in many corn programs.
3611 is adapted for a majority of the corn belt. This hybrid has stress tolerance and drought tolerance in the Western and Southern corn belts. It has excellent plant health, giving it fast emergence and strong stalks, and it does great on a variety of soil types. 3611 has an excellent disease resistance package, is well-adapted to a corn-on-corn rotation, and has very good stay-green.
3636 has fast become a yield leader in our hybrid lineup, and is the maturity range you like for a good portion of your corn acreage. Yields have been super, showing excellent response to high management. Excellent fall appearance with good stay-green and high test weight. Girthy ears with 16 to 20 rows of kernels, and they will flex at lower populations. 3636 looks like a winner all the way.
New hybrid for planting in 2009. 3639 is adapted across the Central corn belt from Nebraska through Ohio as a medium maturity hybrid. Intensive testing through this area has shown is has consistent performance in yield, stalk strength, root strength and disease tolerance. 3639 consistently out-yielded other hybrids of its maturity and maintained a high test weight. It is suggested for a corn-on-corn rotation.
3896 has a lot of late season appeal with excellent stay green along with superior root and stalk strength. 3896 offers top performance in medium and low populations due to a very good ear flex. 3896 adapts well to variations in soil types, all management programs, and in corn on corn rotation.
PROVEN PERFORMERS
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2101 has the agronomic traits you need in an early corn--fast emergence and fast dry-down. 2101 has good disease resistance, and will do well in a corn-on-corn rotation. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: Acceptable |
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3050 is an early hybrid with a girth flex ear, excellent seedling vigor and fast dry-down. This hybrid is adapted to most soils, and a wide range of populations. It's sounds agronomics have made it a proven performer. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: Caution GR |
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3070 features strong agronomics such as high yields, excellent standability, excellent stay-green, and excellent stalks. It performs best in highly populations and is suggested for a corn-on-corn rotation. 3070 has been a proven performer. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: Caution GR |
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3612 has that eye appeal you like--stay-green, broad leaves, fast growth, girthy stalk, and impressive flex ear. Dry-down is rapid below 28% moisture. 3612 has an above-average test weight. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: OK |
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A favorite medium-maturity for many years. Top yields plus solid plant intactness. Flex ear makes it adapted to many management programs. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: Caution SU |
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Outstanding stalk strength, very tolerant to foliar diseases. One of the best in stay-green, high test weight, and an excellent disease package. |
Herbicide Sensitivity: Caution GR |
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