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dryland corn hybrid for central kansas(east central)
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Matt NCOK
Posted 8/17/2006 20:56 (#36687 - in reply to #36649)
Subject: RE: dryland corn hybrid for central kansas(east central)



Your yield goal is similar to what we shoot for in our area. Pioneer 35P10 as worked okay, however, Dekalb has been taking Pioneer to task the past two years, especially on marginal ground or in severe drought. We plant primarly non-RR hybrids, Dekalb 50-18 has yielded very well over several years with limited rainfall, we planted it on about 75% of our acres this year. Dekalb 50-20 is the RR hybrid that matches up with it. Dekalb seems to be much better at yielding something, we have never had in not set and ear or not pollinate.

Edited by Matt NCOK 8/17/2006 22:41
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