# 208-18 BRAND - **Vendor:** Bayer - **Brand:** Channel - **Crop:** Corn - **Relative maturity:** 108 - **Traits:** CONV (Conventional) - **Release year:** 2020 - **Source:** https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/corn/channel/channel-208-18-corn - **Rating scale (Bayer):** 1-9 (9 = best) --- ## Strengths & management - Has shown consistently high yield performance in this 108 RM product - Very good agronomics with a strong disease package - Semi determinant ear size product that has shown response to higher populations and high level management - This product shows consistency with ear fill --- usually to the very tip - Has shown good response to irrigation and potential to benefit from fungicide application - Good potential adaptation from East to West thru the 110 and 115 RM bands ## Maturity | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | GDUS TO BLACK LAYER | 2700 | | GDUS TO MID-POLLINATION | 1340 | | RELATIVE MATURITY | 108 | ## Agronomic Characteristics | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | DROUGHT TOLERANCE | 3 | | DRYDOWN | 2 | | EAR FLEX (GRAIN YIELD PER PLANT) | SF | | EAR HEIGHT | M | | GREENSNAP | 3 | | HARVEST APPEARANCE | 4 | | PLANT HEIGHT | M | | ROOT STRENGTH | 3 | | SEEDLING VIGOR | 3 | | STALK STRENGTH | 3 | | TEST WEIGHT | 3 | ## Disease | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT | 5 | | GOSS'S WILT | 4 | | GRAY LEAF SPOT | 4 | | NORTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT R1 | 3 | | SOUTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT | 6 | | SOUTHERN RUST | 5 | ## Adaptation | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | FOCUS AREA | W,C,E | ## Herbicides | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | GROWTH REGULATORS SENSITIVITY | A | | PIGMENT INHIBITORS SENSITIVITY | A | | SULFONYLUREAS SENSITIVITY | A | ## Other | Characteristic | Value | |---|---| | FUSARIUM EAR ROT | 7 | | DIPLODIA EAR ROT | 4 | | KERNEL ROW | 16-18 | | EMERGENCE | 3 | | TRAIT | CONV | | VARIETY | 01074030 | ## Regional seed-guide listings - **South Eastern Indiana Channel Positioning 2025** — agronomist: Cody Hornaday - **2024-2025 East Central NE Corn Grain Product List** — agronomist: Andrew Swanson