Strengths
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Strong emergence can allow use in high residue planting situations
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Greensnap tolerance has been very good
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Has shown a good ability to perform in stressed growing conditions
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Strongest performance has been in the Central and Western regions of the U.S.
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Can be an excellent fit for areas with Western Bean Cutworm pressure
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Push plant populations to maximize yield potential
Value Added Trait | TRERIB |
Relative Maturity | 107 |
Gdus To Mid-pollinationinfo_outline GDU (Growing Degree Unit): Ratings are based on observations and research using herbicides at labeled and above labeled rates to simulate extreme environmental conditions, misapplication and adverse soil pH or organic content. | 1310 |
Gdus To Black Layerinfo_outline GDU (Growing Degree Unit): Ratings are based on observations and research using herbicides at labeled and above labeled rates to simulate extreme environmental conditions, misapplication and adverse soil pH or organic content. | 2675 |
Planting Rate | Medium |
Silage Proven | No |
New Product | NO |
Variety | 01075144 |
Cob Color | Red |
Kernel Cap Color | Yellow |
Kernel Row | 18 |
Emergence | 3 |
Seedling Growth | 2 |
Root Strength | 3 |
Stalk Strength | 3 |
Drought Tolerance | 2 |
Greensnap | 3 |
Plant Height | Med Tall |
Ear Placement | Medium |
Staygreen | 3 |
Harvest Appearance | 3 |
Drydown | 2 |
Test Weight | 5 |
National Rating Scale1 = Excellent, 9 = Poor, NR = Not Recommended, - = data is insufficient at this time.
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National Rating Scale1 = Excellent, 9 = Poor, NR = Not Recommended, - = data is insufficient at this time.
Growth Regulators Sensitivity | A |
Sulfonylureas Sensitivity | A |
Isoxazoles Sensitivity - Pre-emergence | A |
Herbicide SensitivityA = Acceptable, C = Caution, W = Warning. Environmental conditions may cause herbicide interactions different than indicated for a particular growing season.Herbicide ToleranceRatings are based on observations and research using herbicides at labeled and above labeled rates to simulate extreme environmental conditions, misapplication and adverse soil pH or organic content.
Ndfd 24 Hr | 3 |
Ndfd 30 Hr | 3 |
% Of Starch | 4 |
Ivsd7hr | 2 |
Silage Yield | 4 |
Milk Per Ton | 3 |
Milk Per Acre | 3 |
National Rating Scale1 = Excellent, 9 = Poor, NR = Not Recommended, - = data is insufficient at this time.
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