Grain Corn Hybrids
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A5925
Product Features
- Conventional hybrid with very top-end yield potential as grain and silage useage
- Features consistent girthy heavy ears with packed, very deep kernels
- Excellent choice in zone and as an early hybrid further south of maturity rating
- Husks flare open with good test weight grain
Management Tips
Strong emergence and spring vigour to allow for early planting. Very good stress tolerance and agronomics. Outstanding yield potential in high-yield, productive soils. Excellent usage as both grain and silage. Flowers early for its maturity will aid in northern placement. Adequate husk coverage that senesces and loosens during drydown. Excellent candidate for No-till cropping practices. Hybrid will take advantage in high-yielding management systems.
Ratings EXC = Excellent VG = Very Good G = Good F = Fair
Plant Height S = Short M = Medium T = Tall V/T = Very Tall
Flowering E = Early E/A = Early Average A = Average L = Late
Ear Type F = Fixed SF = Semi-Flex FL = Flex
Characteristics
Flowering | E |
Mid Flowering GDU | 1180 |
Black Layer (GDU) | 2345 |
Emergence | EXC |
Spring Vigour | EXC |
Plant Height | M/T |
Ear Height | Medium |
Stalk Strength | EXC |
Root Strength | EXC |
Staygreen | EXC |
Drought Tolerance | EXC |
Final Population (000s per acre) | 32-36 |
Ear Type | SF |
Test Weight | VG |
Drydown | G |
Harvest Timing | Flexible |
Goss's Wilt | N/A |
Gibberella Ear Mould | 2 |
Husk Coverage | Flared |