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2 02-08 RELATIVE MATURITY KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch EARLY CORN HYBRIDS BRAND DEKALB DEKALB DEKALB NK NK NK MYCOGEN MYCOGEN HYBRID NK59B N45P N54H 2K595 2V677 Other Trait Options GEN VTP GEN SS VT2P A 0A SmartStax SmartStax Emergence Stalk Strength Root Strength Drought Tolerance Greensnap Gray Leaf Spot 5 5 Anthracnose Stalk Rot 5 Goss s Wilt Corn on Corn Rotation DKC 5-9 VTP 0-Day RM DKC 5-9 is a 0 day RM corn with excellent yield potential and very good agronomics. It is widely adapted across different environments and geographics. Good Goss s wilt tolerance Excellent drought tolerance Excellent top-end yield potential Very good roots and stalks DKC 54-8 GENSS 04-Day RM DKC 54-8 is a 04 day RM corn, widely adapted hybrid with a good stalk and green-snap score. With good drought score, it will work well through the pivot corners. Good late season plant health Semi flex girthy ear Adapts to most soil types
3 02-08 RELATIVE MATURITY DKC 52-6 VT2P 02-Day RM DKC 52-6 is a 02 day RM hybrid with great yield potential for an early hybrid on that rotated acre. With a good drought score, it will fit that dryland acre as well. N59B 07-Day RM N59B is a 07 day RM with very good emergence. Great choice for high managed acres and with the Artesian technology. It s also a good choice for limited irrigation. EARLY CORN Great early hybrid for irrigated or dryland Excellent dry down Good root quality Good vigor for early planting Great choice for high managed acre Responds to fungicide N45P 0-Day RM N45P is a 0 day RM corn that has exciting yield levels from this broadly adapted hybrid. It is well suited to continuous corn environments. Excellent stress tolerance and yield stability Dependable stalks with super late-season plant health Excellent Agrisure Artesian drought tolerance Good emergence N54H 05-Day RM N54H is a 05 day RM corn that fits all yield environments across irrigated and dryland conditions. It performs best when treated with fungicide applications. It is a top choice for high ph soils. Outstanding emergence in tough soil conditions Excellent drought tolerance Excellent root strength Fits well across all environments 2K Day RM 2K595 is a 05 day RM corn, high-yielding, widely adapted hybrid with very good stalk and root strength. It has a very good tolerance to gray leaf spot and finishes the season with an attractive late-season appearance. Excellent Goss s wilt tolerance Produces wide kernels with very good depth High-yielding hybrid 2V Day RM 2V677 is a 08 day RM corn producing high yields with consistent, moderate-sized ears. It has an excellent tolerance to Goss s wilt. Excellent Goss s wilt tolerance Produces wide kernels with very good depth High-yielding hybrid 2
4 09-2 RELATIVE MATURITY KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch MID CORN HYBRIDS BRAND DEKALB DEKALB DEKALB NK NK NK MYCOGEN MYCOGEN HYBRID N68B N7Y N72Q 2V709 2V77 Other Trait Options VTP/SS/RR2 GENSS SS/ VT2P/RR2 /22/GT 220/ GENSS GENSS Emergence Stalk Strength Root Strength Drought Tolerance Greensnap Gray Leaf Spot Anthracnose Stalk Rot Goss s Wilt Corn on Corn Rotation DKC 62-77SS 2-Day RM DKC is a 2 day RM corn that offers strong versatility in the western market. Works well in dryland, irrigated, all tillage types and all crop rotations/corn on corn. Good emergence and seedling vigor Good drought stress tolerance Very good Goss s Wilt tolerance Very good roots and stalks DKC 60-67SS Very good greensnap score Responds to population Works well in wide rows 0-Day RM DKC is a 0 day RM hybrid that is new for 20. It s well suited for the corn on corn acre and responds well to higher populations.
5 09-2 RELATIVE MATURITY DKC 62-97VTP 2-Day RM DKC is a 2 day RM corn that maintains excellent drought tolerance. It is suitable for fields with low to moderate Goss s Wilt pressure. Overall improved ear health over other products. Great top end yield Top choice for corn on corn Very good stay green (Watch Out) you may need more trucks N68B -Day RM N68B is a day RM corn that is widely adapted with consistent performance over many environments. Its exceptional standability provides a flexible harvest schedule. Will work anywhere Good drought tolerance and ear flex Yields well in Gray Leaf Spot environments Highly regarded in the country (Watch Out) lower ear placement MID CORN N7Y -Day RM N7Y is a day RM that has very robust plant type with excellent stay green. Good choice for Goss s environments. N72Q -Day RM N72Q is a day RM that would be a good choice for that corn on corn acre. It s a very good fit for limited irrigation acres. Good choice for Goss s pressure Good stay green & late season plant health Superb root & stalk strength Great hybrid for limited irrigation Good late season stay green and plant health Comes in trait packages 2V709 0-Day RM 2V77 -Day RM 2V709 is a 0 day RM corn that maintains a medium plant height and medium-low ear placement. It forms consistent ears down the row and has excellent husk coverage. Good fall stay green Responds to top management Position early in harvest window 2V77 is a day RM that moves across all acres. With the SmartStax technology it s a good fit for that acre with heavy insect pressure. Works well on marginal soil Likes high populations Good drought score, works well through dryland corners 4
6 -5 RELATIVE MATURITY KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch LATE CORN HYBRIDS BRAND DEKALB DEKALB DEKALB NK NK NK MYCOGEN MYCOGEN HYBRID N78S N74R N78W 2V767 2A787 Other Trait Options VTP GENSS GENSS/ VT2P/RR 000GT/GT GENSS HXT/LL/RR2 Emergence Stalk Strength Root Strength Drought Tolerance Greensnap Gray Leaf Spot Anthracnose Stalk Rot Goss s Wilt Corn on Corn Rotation DKC 6-07 GENVTP 09-Day RM DKC 6-07 is a day RM corn with very good yield potential. It offers good drought tolerance and improved Goss s wilt ratings. It is a smaller plant type for reduced residue after harvest. DKC Day RM DKC is a 4 day RM that s new for 20. It likes higher populations and will fit across a lot of environments. 5 Very good yield potential Good agronomics Very good Goss s Wilt tolerance Works well in dryland conditions (Watch out) Plant later likes warm soil Works well on irrigated or dryland Likes high populations Good standability and greensnap score
7 DKC Day RM DKC is a 5 day RM with a very good Goss s score and late season appearance. It s a good choice for silage. N78S -5 RELATIVE MATURITY 6-Day RM N78S is a 6 day RM that has a good disease package and has the potential to pump out top end yield. LATE CORN Good late season appearance Good hybrid on Goss s Good choice for silage Works in rolling hills Good drought score for limited irrigation Potential for top end yield N74R 4-Day RM N74R is a 4 day RM corn that has shown to have an elite yield performance in an excellent agronomic package. It is a great choice for continuous corn areas. Strong emergence and seedling vigor Great top end yield potential Very good root and stalk strength N78W 5-Day RM N78W is a 5 day RM corn that is broadly adapted with outstanding yield potential and staygreen. It is a hybrid that is very well adapted to drought. Very good late-season standability Great plant health Excellent Gray Leaf Spot tolerance (Watch Out) This hybrid may get the neighbors talking 2Y767 4-Day RM 2Y767 is a 4 day RM SmartStax that has the potential to top end yield in high management areas. Responds to high management Place where there is Goss s pressure Avoid poorly drained fields 2A787 0-Day RM 2A787 is a 0 day RM corn that has a very good general plant health and is well adapted to higher plant densities. It has good fall agronomics, staygreen, and eye appeal. Good fall stay green Good disease package Above-average standability, good stalks & roots 6
8 enogen Corn Hybrids KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch ENOGEN CORN BRAND NK NK HYBRID E-07B E-B8 Other Trait Options 0A 000GT NK E-N8 000GT NK E-6K4 000GT Emergence Stalk Strength Root Strength Drought Tolerance Greensnap Gray Leaf Spot Anthracnose Stalk Rot Goss s Wilt E-07B 07-Day E-B8 -Day E-07B is a 07 day... Good drought tolerance Strong emergence Maximizes yield when it rains Increases yield when it doesn t E-N8 E-N8 is a day... -Day Excels in high management acres Solid performance in all soil types Rapid drydown for ease of harvest E-B8 is a day... Widely adapted Great standability Can plant on any ground E-6K4 E-6K4 is a 6 day... 6-Day Well adapted to drought prone soils Yields well in high disease environment Superior yield potential 7
9 Enogen corn hybrids Enogen CORN 8
10 DroughtGard & Agrisure Artesian KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch Water Management Hybrids BRAND HYBRID Emergence NK NK NK DEKALB DEKALB DEKALB N45P N59B N75H Stalk Strength Root Strength Drought Tolerance Greensnap Gray Leaf Spot Anthracnose Stalk Rot Goss s Wilt Corn on Corn Rotation N45P 0-Day RM N5-45P is a 0 day RM that has great late season plant health and fits well on that continuous corn area. High yield environments Good late season plant health Works on limited irrigation N59B 07-Day RM N59B is a 07 day RM hybrid that has great seedling vigor which allows for early planting of this hybrid. Responds to fungicide Top end yield potential Good vigor for early planting 9
11 DroughtGard & Agrisure Artesian N75H 4-Day RM N75H is a 4 day RM hybrid that has great late season standability and has the potential to bring top end yield to the table. Strong root and stalk strength Good disease package Good fit for limited irrigation DKC Day RM DKC is a 0 day RM hybrid that has good stalk and root strength and can move west with good Goss s score. Good Goss s tolerance Overall good agronomics Excellent greensnap score Water Management Hybrids DKC Day RM DKC Day RM DKC 65-8 is a 5 day RM hyrbid that has a great drought score that fits tough dryland or limited irrigation acre. Very good Goss s rating Strong agronomic package Excellent drought score DKC 6-55 is a day RM hybrid that has a good agronomic package which makes it a very versatile hybrid. Very good Goss s score Good choice for limited irrigation Good roots and stalks 0
12 RELATIVE MATURITY KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch EARLY SOYBEAN HYBRIDS BRAND ASGROW ASGROW ASGROW NK NK NK MYCOGEN MYCOGEN HYBRID RELATIVE MATURITY HEIGHT PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE Emergence A2 S24-K2 29-G4 5B24 5N M M M Rpsc S Rpsk R Rpsc R Rpsc S Rpsc S Rpsc S Rpsc S Rpsc S Standability Iron Chlorosis White Mold Brown Stem Rot Sudden Death Syndrome 5 ASG Day RM ASG 24 is a 2.4 day RM soybean with broad adaptation, excellent yield potential, and strong agronomics. It is a medium-tall plant with good emergence and standability. Great emergence Above average tolerance to iron chlorosis deficiency High yielder for maturity (Watch Out) Avoid fields with high populations of soybean cyst nematode ASG 27 Good emergence Good till choice plant type 2.7-Day RM ASG 27 is a 2.7 day RM soybean that works well east to west. This bean has Nematode resistance and a strong Phytophthora package.
13 RELATIVE MATURITY ASG 04.0-Day RM ASG 04 is a.0 day RM soybean that is new for 20. This bean should be planted in 0 inch rows or less due to short plant type. NK 28-A2 2.8-Day RM NK 28-A2 is a 2.8 day RM soybean that has outstanding yield potential and good stress tolerance. EARLY SOYBEANS SCN resistance Good emergence Good standability Good emergence for early planting Phytophthora protection Good stress tolerance Go anywhere NK S24-K2 2.4-Day RM NK S24-K2 is a 2.4 day RM that will flat out yield with the early group beans in the industry. NK 29-G4 2.9-Day RM NK 29-G4 is a 2.9 day RM soybean with exceptional top-end yield potential with proven consistency. This hybrid actually replaces 28-B4. It has very good Iron Deficency Chlorosis tolerance. Work on any row spacing Will stand till harvest Good emergence Excellent stress tolerance for stable yields Very good standability Rpsk gene for Phytophthora Root Rot 5B Day RM 5B24 is a 2.4 day RM soybean that is high-yielding and performs across the Mid-Group 2 growing area. It shows good emergence and standability to work across planting practices. It has a good stress tolerance for a wide range of soil types. Replaces 5B26 Medium height and canopy Resistant to brown stem rot Broadly adapted performance 5N Day RM 5N284 is a 2.8 day RM soybean that handles stress conditions well. It works well across a wide range of soil types. This hybrid has very strong cyst protections and has shown high yields. Very good stress tolerance with taller plant type High yield potential Works well in all row widths and across soil types 2
14 RELATIVE MATURITY KEY -Best -Good 5-Watch LATE SOYBEAN HYBRIDS BRAND ASGROW ASGROW ASGROW NK NK NK MYCOGEN MYCOGEN HYBRID S4-Z 0-C S4-N 5N2 5N42 RELATIVE MATURITY HEIGHT PHYTOPHTHORA RESISTANCE SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE Emergence Rpsc R() Rpsc MR() Rpsc R() Rpsc R()/MR(4) M Rpsc R()/MR(4) M Rpsc R()/MR(4) Rpsc R() Rpsc R()/MR(4) Standability Iron Chlorosis White Mold NR Brown Stem Rot NR Sudden Death Syndrome NR ASG 2.2-Day RM ASG 2 is a.2 day RM soybean with a combination of exceptional yield and defensive traits. This versatile soybean responds well to a variety of agronomic production systems. Great no-till choice Excellent standability Resistant to soybean cyst nematode Widely adapted with excellent performance potential ASG 42 Goes south well Resistance to SCN Widely adapted.4-day RM ASG 42 is a.4 day RM soybean. This soybean combines high yield potential with protection against soybean cyst nematode and multiple races of Phytophthora.
15 RELATIVE MATURITY ASG 64.6-Day RM ASG 64 is a.6 day RM soybean that has a great fit as we move it into our southern trade territory with a good defense package. NK S4-Z.4-Day RM NK S4-Z is a.4 day RM soybean that works well in our southern region with a good IDC and SDS score. LATE SOYBEANS Good no-till choice plant Good standability Works well in wide rows Good disease and pest score Fits well across all environments NK 0-C.0-Day RM NK 0-C is a.0 day RM soybean that maintains yield stability from east to west and across all environments. It has an Rpsc Phytophthora Root Rot gene with very good field tolerance. Fits well across all environments Very good Sudden Death Syndrome tolerance Strong Soybean Cyst Nematode protection NK S4-N.4-Day RM NK S4-N is a.4 day RM soybean that is high-yielding and widely adapted with exceptional standability. It has a Soybean Cyst Nematode resistance with RPsc gene. Good top end yield as you work south Very good Sudden Death Syndrome tolerance Medium-bush plant with excellent stress tolerance 5N2.-Day RM 5N2 is a. day RM soybean that is a broadly adapted bean that works well in all row spacing. Good standability Good lodging score Works in stressful soil types 5N42.4-Day RM 5N42 is a.4 day RM soybean that has excellent yield potential and can handle stress. It is a good choice for all row widths and planting systems. It is resistant to soybean cyst nematode and Phytophthora with good disease tolerance package. Outstanding yield potential Good plant height and excellent standability Works well over different soil types Works in all row widths 4
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