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DKC105-33RIB BRAND BLEND


Positioning

DKC105-33RIB Brand Blend is a robust 105 RM product that has shown impressive yield potential with broad adaptation across yield environments and good southern movement. Strong emergence and early season growth, very good agronomics, and excellent late season harvest appearance are additional features of this product.

Strengths & management

  • Product has shown impressive yield potential and broad adaptation across yield environments with potential movement south into the early 110 RM zone
  • Robust plant type features excellent staygreen and a favorable harvest appearance
  • Excellent husk cover on a semi-fixed ear type
  • Plant at medium-high populations to help maximize yield potential
  • Has shown strong overall disease tolerance package including solid Gosss Wilt, Northern Corn Leaf Blight, and Anthracnose Stalk Rot tolerance

Management

Characteristic Value
VALUE ADDED TRAIT SSPRIB
RELATIVE MATURITY 105
GDUS TO MID-POLLINATION 1305
GDUS TO BLACK LAYER 2605
PLANTING RATE Medium
SILAGE PROVEN No
NEW PRODUCT NO
VARIETY 01090140

Plant Description

Characteristic Value
COB COLOR Red
KERNEL CAP COLOR Yellow
KERNEL ROW 18

Growth

Characteristic Value
EMERGENCE 2
SEEDLING GROWTH 2
ROOT STRENGTH 4
STALK STRENGTH 3
DROUGHT TOLERANCE 2
GREENSNAP 3
PLANT HEIGHT Med Tall
EAR PLACEMENT Medium

Harvest

Characteristic Value
STAYGREEN 1
HARVEST APPEARANCE 1
DRYDOWN 3
TEST WEIGHT 4

Diseases

Characteristic Value
NORTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT 4
GRAY LEAF SPOT 5
SOUTHERN RUST 6
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT 3
GOSS'S WILT 4

Herbicide

Characteristic Value
GROWTH REGULATORS SENSITIVITY C
SULFONYLUREAS SENSITIVITY A
ISOXAZOLES SENSITIVITY - PRE-EMERGENCE A

Silage Characteristics

Characteristic Value
NDFD 24 HR 3
NDFD 30 HR 3
% OF STARCH 2
IVSD7HR 3
SILAGE YIELD 2
MILK PER TON 2
MILK PER ACRE 2

Regional seed-guide listings

  • Southwest Nebraska Seed Guide — agronomist: John Skalsky
  • Northeast Colorado and Western Nebraska — agronomist: Dustin Schmer