January 24, 2007

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Agronomic Data for Recommended Corn Hybrids in Louisiana, 20041

Mid

Hybrid

Silk

DeKalb DK697

82

DeKalb DKC69-70(YGCB)

80

DeKalb DKC69-71(RR/YGCB)

81

DeKalb DKC69-72(RR2)

83

Dyna Gro 5515

79

Dyna Gro 5528Bt

82

Dyna Gro 57K66

79

Dyna Gro 58K15

79

Dyna Gro 58P59

82

FFR 849 CL

80

FFR 900Bt

79

Garst 8200YG1

82

Garst 8230IT

73

Garst 8288

79

Genesis 2A16RR

78

Genesis 2A16YG

77

Genesis 2C15YGCB

79

Genesis 2D16RRYGCB

77

Genesis 2D16YGCB

81

Genesis 3214 YG

76

Genesis 3215RR

73

Genesis 4C16RRYGCB

80

Golden Acres 2841 RRB

77

Golden Acres 2995 RR

80

Golden Acres 8112

80

N65-M7

73

N83-N5

79

N83-Z8

83

Pioneer 31B13

79

Pioneer 31G66

80

Pioneer 31R88

76

Pioneer 32D99

82

Pioneer 32R25

78

Agronomic Data for Recommended Corn Hybrids in Louisiana, 20041

Mid

Hybrid

Silk

Pioneer 33V15

79

Terral 2160Bt

82

Terral TV2140nRR

81

Terral TV24R10

81

Terral 25BR23

80

Terral TV26B23

79

Terral TV26B34

76

Terral TV26BR10n

75

Triumph 1866Bt

77

1Plant and ear height are reported in inches; harvest moisture is reported as a percent; mid-silk is the

average number of days from planting to 50% silk emergence from ear shoot; husk cover: 1 = excellent, 2 =

medium and 3 = poor shuck coverage. Data from 2004 test at Dean Lee Research Station, Alexandria, LA

on silt loam soil.

2Relative Maturity is from respective company literature in days to harvest maturity.

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