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2.6 KiB

DKC68-35 BRAND


Positioning

DKC68-35 Brand is an attractive 118 RM product that combines incredible yield potential with stability and versatility across environments. Has shown very good stress tolerance for heat and drought to enable movement south into Coastal regions.

Strengths & management

  • Outstanding yield potential across environments
  • Product has shown outstanding grain quality and test weight; high food grade potential
  • Very good stress tolerance potential including heat and drought stress, enabling southern movement
  • Very good root strength
  • Average southern rust tolerance; may benefit from a fungicide in high disease pressure areas
  • Caution when moving north due to slower dry down

Disease Ratings

Characteristic Value
GRAY LEAF SPOT 4
SOUTHERN RUST 5
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT 2
GOSS'S WILT 5
SOUTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT 3
NORTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT - RACE 1 3

Growth

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

Management

Characteristic Value
GDUS TO MID-POLLINATION 1395
GDUS TO BLACK LAYER 2965
VALUE ADDED TRAIT VT2P
RELATIVE MATURITY 118
PLANTING RATE Medium
NEW PRODUCT NO
VARIETY 01091463

Harvest

Characteristic Value
STAYGREEN 2
HARVEST APPEARANCE 3
DRYDOWN 3
TEST WEIGHT 2

Herbicide

Characteristic Value
GROWTH REGULATORS SENSITIVITY A
ISOXAZOLES SENSITIVITY - PREEMERGENCE A
SULFONYLUREAS SENSITIVITY A

Plant Description

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

Regional seed-guide listings

  • North Delta Seed Guide — agronomist: Alex Webb
  • South Delta Seed Guide 2027 — agronomist: Gregory Ferguson
  • 2027 West Texas Seed Guide — agronomist: Corey Thompson
  • Piedmont NC — agronomist: James Kiser
  • Eastern NC / Southeast VA — agronomist: Richard Strecker
  • Tennessee Valley/ Middle Tennessee 2 — agronomist: Toby Covin
  • South Carolina/ SE North Carolina — agronomist: James Bookhart
  • Tennessee Valley/ Middle Tennessee — agronomist: Toby Covin