Strengths

Very good Sugarcane Aphid tolerance

Unique Early maturity genetics with excellent pre-flower stress tolerance

Outstanding yield potential for Early maturity hybrid, even under stressful environments

Excellent disease resistance package with very good tolerance to Charcoal Rot, Head Smut, and Fusarium Head Blight

Product Details

    Earlymaturity group

    PoorExcellent

      MATURITY GROUP
      Early
      NEW
      No
      VARIETY CODE
      A1071963

    38-46total plant height (in.)
    15-17approx. seeds per pound (000)
    Creamgrain color
    59days to flower - plains
    58days to flower - tx and se
    105days to harvest - plains
    101days to harvest - tx and se

    PoorExcellent

    3
    seedling vigorexcellent
    3
    staygreenexcellent
    2
    root lodgingexcellent
    1
    pre-flower stress toleranceexcellent
    3
    post-flower stress toleranceexcellent
    2
    post freeze standabilityexcellent
    1
    yield potential under stressexcellent

    3
    test weightexcellent
    3
    threshabilityexcellent
    3
    yield potential for maturityexcellent
    -pre-harvest sprouting & shattering

    Local Rating Scale
    • starHighly Recommended
    • add moderatorRecommended with Management
    • flagUse with Management
    • unionNot Recommended
    • new releasesNew Product
    National Rating Scale
    1 = Excellent, 9 = Poor, NR = Not Recommended, - = data is insufficient at this time.
    Herbicide Sensitivity
    A = Acceptable, C = Caution, W = Warning. Environmental conditions may cause herbicide interactions different than indicated for a particular growing season.
    Herbicide Tolerance
    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.
    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.


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