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1999 RRRW 97 days
1999 RRRW is an early hybrid that is well adapted across the Northern portion of the corn Belt - South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, southern Minnesota & Wisconsin, and northern Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. This double stack version brings resistance to rootworm larvae, and is adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. It's agronomic ratings are strong and well-balanced. 1999 RRRW is an excellent hybrid in its adapted maturity zone.
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This package of 3636 BtRW gives the genetics a complete insect control package. Plus is has been treated with Poncho 250 for secondary soil insect control. This hybrid has the right maturity to be adapted to a wide area of the major corn belt. Yields have been super, showing excellent response to top management. Excellent fall appearance with good stay- green and high test weights. Girthy ears, 16-20 rows.
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Here is a double stack of a great hybrid that will fit a large portion of the corn belt. It provides genetic protection against the European Corn Borer, plus resistance to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. High response to top management makes this double stack a winner on many acres. Excellent fall appearance with good stay-green and a high test weight. This hybrid has a girthy flex ear with 16 to 20 rows of kernels. It looks like a winner all the way!
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Super hybrid 3636 is now available with a new double stack version of RRRW. This version provides genetic resistance to rootworm larvae feeding, and makes it adapted to a Roundup Ready herbicide program. These traits--added to its strong agronomics of high yields, super stay-green, and excellent standability--make this version of 3636 a super hybrid and a real winner in a good management program.
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3675 BtRW has been in our lineup for several years, and has been an excellent performer in its area of adaptation. As a double stack hybrid it provides genetic resistance to both the European Corn Borer and the Western Corn rootworm larvae. This hybrid has the potential for outstanding yields along with excellent fall appearance and plant intactness. 3675 BtRW will go south very well and is adapted from Nebraska through Ohio. IT has excellent genetic resistance to most fungal diseases in its area of adaptation.
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This double stack version of 3675 combines genetic rootworm resistance with tolerance to the Roundup Ready herbicide programs. This hybrid has potential for outstanding yields, along with excellent fall appearance and plant intactness. 3675 has a wide area of adaptation: Nebraska through Ohio and into the Southern corn belt.
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This double stack version of 3768 provides genetic resistance to the European corn borer and is genetically adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. 3768 is best adapted to the Western corn belt (Iowa and west), however it has also performed very well in the major corn belts. This hybrid is very drought tolerant, with large flex ears. It responds well to irrigation, high fertility, and is adapted to most soils. This hybrid should be a favorite on many acres in 2009.
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YIELDGARD VT3 TRIPLE STACK HYBRIDS |
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2410 is a new early-maturing hybrid for planting in 2009. This new hybrid is a very versatile hybrid with a wide range of adaptation. It has a semi-determinate ear, 16 to 20 kernel rows on a large diameter ear and with deep kernels. 2410 VT3 has the genetic total insect control program, and is adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. In performance trials it was a consistent high-yielding hybrid and had an excellent test weight. It has an excellent disease package and is recommended in a corn-after-corn rotation.
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3051VT3 has a maturity that fits a large portion of the Central corn belt and adapts to most soil types and a wide range of populations, and will be a top-performer in many management programs. 3051 VT3 has excellent standability, the ear type that shows a lot of flex and gives good response to higher populations. With the VT breeding program, it offers a total corn insect control program is adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. It's also treated with Poncho 250 to control secondary soil insects - a total package for success.
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3052 VT3 is a new introduction for 2009 planting which comes with the VT3 genetic traits to provide total insect control and adaptation to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. It has strong yield potential, excellent root strength and very good dry-down. 3052 VT3 should be kept in its zone adaptation for best performance. This hybrid has shown excellent yield potential, high test weight, and rapid dry-down performance testing trials. It has a semi-determinate ear with 14-16 kernel rows.
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3048 VT3 is a new early medium maturity for 2009 planting that responds well under high management. It provides a total insect control program and is genetically tolerant to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. This hybrid is widely adapted with a girthy semi-flex ear with 16 to 18 kernel rows. 3048 VT3 has excellent disease resistance for its area of adaptation. In performance test trials it consistently out-yielded top hybrids, and had a higher test weight. This hybrid is recommended in a corn-after-corn rotation.
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YieldGard VT3 makes the traits inserted into 3261 perform even better, and more consistently. It has a girthy ear with 20 to 22 rows, very good fall stay green, and excellent standability. It responds well to higher populations. Genetic insect control and tolerance to the Roundup Ready herbicide program.
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3611 is adapted for a majority of the corn belt. 3611 has stress tolerance and drought tolerance in the Western and Southern corn belts. 3611 now is available as a triple stack using the VT technology; it now has a total insect control package and tolerance to the Roundup Ready herbicide program
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YieldGard VT3 has made the super hybrid 3636 an even better super hybrid. Consistent high performance in stay green, standability & high yields, with genetic tolerances to RW and Corn Borer, plus adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program; this is a real winner in your corn program. This VT hybrid is adapted to a broad are of the Central corn belt, and adapted to top management programs.
3637 VT3 brings to the corn growers in the heart of the Central corm belt a high-yield potential hybrid with genetic resistance to Rootworm larval feeding and corn borer feeding. It also has Poncho 250 for secondary soil insects, as well as genetic adaptation to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. With a determinate ear, it tolerates high populations. 3637 has a very good disease resistance package.
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3640 VT3 is a new for 2009 planting as a medium-to-late maturity hybrid in its area of adaptability. It has the VT3 genetic traits to provide total insect control, and is adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. In performance trials it showed very good upper yield potential over it wide area of adaptation, and responds very well to top management. 3640 VT3 comes with a very good total disease resistance package. This hybrid has a semi-determinate ear with 14 to 18 kernel rows and very good test weight
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3675 VT3 is a widely-adapted hybrid with potential for outstanding high yields in its area of adaptation. The best area of adaptation for 3675 VT3 is south of I-80 and it is adapted from Nebraska to Ohio. 3675 VT3 has genetic tolerance to rootworm larval feeding and to corn borer feeding, as well as genetic adaptation to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. 3675 has above-average resistance to diseases in its area of adaptation.
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3679 VT3 is a robust plant with a girthy ear an excellent stay-green, giving it excellent plant intactness in late season. The VT3 package gives it genetic resistance for a total insect control program, plus Poncho 250 for secondary soil insects, plus genetic adaptation to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. In its area of adaptation this hybrid has excellent resistance to the main diseases. Include 3679 VT3 in your hybrid program!
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Here's a medium-to-late maturity hybrid that is new for planting in 2009 and has the VT3 genetic breeding. 3688 VT3 has a very wide area of adaptation, features good root strength, and has a semi-flex large girthy ear. In addition to genetic insect control, this hybrid has bred-in disease resistance at a high level to diseases found in its adapted area. It also has genetic adaptation to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. Performance trials show it to be a winner compared to other hybrids in its maturity, in yield, standability and late-season plant intactness.
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3755 VT3 is a new mid-season hybrid that has a wide range of adaptation in zones 2, 3, and 4, where it has been a consistent performer in extensive testing with respect to high yields, standability and root strength. 3755 VT3 has a semi-flex ear type with 14-16 kernel rows and population tolerance of 26-32,000 plants per acre. 3755 VT3 has the genetic resistance to rootworm larval feeding, European corn borer feeding, and is adapted to the Roundup Ready herbicide program. It is recommended for corn-after-corn.
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Now available in 2009 is 3896 as a VT3 stack. 3896 VT3 will now have a genetic total insect resistance package. Genetic resistance to corn rootworm larval feeding, plus European corn borer resistance, and comes with seed-applied Poncho 250 for control of soil secondary insects. It is also adapted to the Roundup Ready 2 program. For the fuller season maturity in your corn program, this hybrid is a must. It is widely adapted across the corn belt and performs well on many soil types, with a flex ear that works in a wide range of populations.
3051 is a triple stack with a maturity that fits a large portion of the Central corn belt and adapts to most soil types and a wide range of populations. This new triple stack hybrid has excellent standability, the ear type shows lots of flex, and gives good response to higher populations. This hybrid provides many options in planning a high yield management program. 3051 BtRRRW has above-average disease resistance and very good plant intactness through maturity. Its fast dry-down provides an early harvest option
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3768 as a triple stack which provides genetic resistance to both rootworm damage and European Corn Borer damage. Plus it works in the Roundup Ready herbicide program. It should be a favorite on many acres in 2009! 3768 is very drought tolerant, has large flex ears and it responds well to irrigation, high fertility, and is adapted to most soil types. 3768 is best adapted to the Western corn belt, but has also performed well throughout the Central corn belt.


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