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| H3135 Brand
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94-Day Maturity
Adapted Zone(s): 4
30-36,000 Planting Population
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| Grain Features: Right here you have an incredible grain producer for a mid-90-day product. It offers tremendous yield potential with the support of an outstanding agronomic package that includes excellent stalk and root quality and strong resistance to most foliar leaf diseases. Yes, this one is quickly earning a reputation for dependability and versatility in the early grain market. So, book your order a.s.a.p., because it will not last long.
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| Strengths: As mentioned, the most notable strengths of this number are its exceptional agronomic characteristics and potential to yield dependably. But it can also optimize your productivity in another way, because its easy shelling and good standability keep your combine rolling across more acres in a day's time.
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| Management Tips: A very fixed ear type means keep your planting populations high to maximize this product's true yield potential. Its strong agronomics also make it a great fit for your corn-on-corn acres or fields that may remain unharvested until late in the season.
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| Silage Features: Preliminary 2008 results show this product has above average digestiblity and very high starch.
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| Genetic Family includes: H5135VT3 Brand
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Phenotypic Characteristics |
Emergence |
Gray Leaf Spot |
NCLB |
Overall Health |
Plant Height |
Ear Height |
Staygreen |
Harvest Appearance |
Agronomic Rankings |
Drydown |
Root Quality |
Stalk Quality |
Test Weight |
Ear Type |
Drought Stress Tolerance |
Herbicide Sensitivity |
Corn-on-Corn |
Soil Type Adaptation |
Soil Type 1 |
Soil Type 2 |
Soil Type 3 |
Soil Type 4 |
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Rating Scale: 1=Poor
10=Excellent
Soil Types Legend:
1) Dark colored, highly productive, well drained
2) Dark colored, productive, poorly drained
3) Light colored, productive, well drained
4) Light colored, tight, moderately productive, poorly drained
5) Coarse texture or gravel, drought prone
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