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Corn Information for North Carolina Corn Growers Vernon G. James Research and Extension Center, Plymouth, NC 27962 Corn Hybrids for North Carolina - 2009 Ron Heiniger Cropping Systems Specialist North Carolina State University WARNING: This list of hybrids is based on information from field trials, official variety testing data, county variety tests, and other field observations. As such it represents the best information available. However, this is not a comprehensive list. There are several companies that do not enter hybrids in the county or official variety tests. The hybrids offered by these companies may have characteristics that are as good or better than the listing below. The grower should evaluate these hybrids by comparing the literature offered by the company to the information given below. Early Maturing Hybrids 110 day Relative Maturity or Less Pioneer 34B94 (Bt) 110 day RM Pioneer s best early maturing hybrid Good standability and average early season vigor Yields above average in good environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your better organic soils. Does well when field conditions are good. Excellent hybrid under irrigation. Yields well consistently. Not the best hybrid for droughty soils. Pioneer 34A14 (RR2) 109 day RM Good standability and average early season vigor Yields above average in medium to good environments (Field yielding on average 100 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: Excellent hybrid for a wide range of soil conditions. Yields well consistently. One of the better early hybrids for droughty soils. 1

Augusta 5160 105 day RM Excellent standability and good early season vigor Best suited to the better mineral or organic soils Yields above average in your better environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: This is a high yielding hybrid that is best used on your more productive mineral or organic soils. Potential for very good yields when growing conditions are good. Good grain quality and ear rot resistance. Augusta A-05-30PLRR 108 day RM Average standability and good early season vigor Area of adaptation: coastal plain Good choice for low yielding environments (Field yielding on average 80 to 120 bu/acre) Recommendation: This is a good hybrid that is best used on mineral soils. Potential for very good yields in poor growing conditions. Average grain quality and ear rot resistance. AgVenture AV7515 (R2CB) 108 day RM Excellent standability and good early season vigor Best suited to the better mineral soils Yields above average in your medium to good environments (Field yielding on average 100 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: This is a high yielding hybrid that is best used on your more productive mineral soils. Potential for very good yields. NEW FOR 2009 DeKalb DKC54-49VT3 104 day RM 1285 GDD to Silking: 2550 to Black Layer Average standability and good early season vigor Best suited to the better organic soils Area of adaptation: tidewater Yields above average in your good environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: This is a hybrid with good yield potential that is best used on your more productive organic soils. 2

Medium Maturity Hybrids 111 to 115 day Relative Maturity Pioneer 33M57 (Liberty Link and Bt hybrid) 113 day RM 1410 GDD to Silking; 2740 GDD to Black Layer Suited to a wide range of mineral and organic soils Area of adaptation: piedmont, coastal plain and tidewater Recommendation: Yields well across all conditions, drought to ideal moisture (8% above the average of hybrids compared). Plant early for best results. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. NEW IN 2009 Pioneer 34F96HX1/LL/RR2 114 day RM Good standability, has Excellent early season vigor Very Good drought tolerance Widely adapted to mineral and organic soils Area of adaptation: piedmont, coastal plain and tidewater Very Good leaf disease resistance and excellent resistance to ear rot Recommendation: Potential for very good yields even when growing conditions are not ideal. Does well where leaf diseases can be a problem. Excellent grain quality and ear rot resistance. Seed Consultants 11B45 (Bt) 114 day RM Suited to a wide range of mineral and organic soils Area of adaptation: piedmont and southern coastal plain Recommendation: Yields well on tight soils. Aggressive root system. Plant early for best results. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. Terral TV26BR41 (RR/YG) 115 day RM Suited to a wide range of mineral and organic soils Area of adaptation: piedmont and coastal plain Yields above average in medium yield potential environments (Field yielding on average 100 to 150 bu/acre) Recommendation: A good hybrid when planted early on tight soils or when water is available on sandy loam soils. Plant early for best results. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. 3

NEW IN 2009 - Terral TV26BR71 (RR/YGCB) 115 day RM Good standability and average early season vigor Area of adaptation: coastal plain Yields above average in medium yield potential environments (Field yielding on average 100 to 150 bu/acre) Recommendation: A good hybrid when planted later on sandy soils or when water is available on sandy loam soils. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. Augusta 5337 113 day RM Average standability and poor early season vigor Can be planted on either mineral or organic soils Yields above average in droughty soils (Field yielding on average 80 to 130 bu/acre) Recommendation: This hybrid is widely adapted and has good drought tolerance. It can be planted at high seeding rates on average to above average soils. Good all purpose hybrid with good disease resistance. NEW IN 2009 - Augusta A08-08VT3 115 day RM Best suited to organic or mineral-organic soils Area of adaptation: tidewater and coastal plain Good choice across a range of field environments (fields yielding on average from 130 to 200 bu/acre) Very Good gray leaf spot disease resistance Recommendation: Use this hybrid on mineral or organic soils in areas where drought stress can be a problem. Will be one of the highest yielding hybrids. Can be planted at high plant populations. DeKalb DKC61-73 111 day RM 1297 to Silking; 2760 to Black Layer Good standability, has Excellent early season vigor Very Good drought tolerance Widely adapted to mineral and organic soils Area of adaptation: piedmont, coastal plain and tidewater One of the higher yielding hybrids with above average across all environments (Field yielding on average 80 to 180 bu/acre) Very Good leaf disease resistance Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your average to better mineral or organic soils. Potential for excellent yield even when growing conditions are not ideal. Plant at medium to high populations. Good grain quality and ear rot resistance. 4

AgVenture R8923YB 115 day RM Very Good drought tolerance Suited to both mineral or organic soils Area of adaptation: tidewater and areas of coastal plain High yielding hybrid in very good environments (Field yielding on average 140 bu/acre or more) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your best soils. Has potential to be a contest hybrid under ideal conditions. Yields well under irrigation. Very good grain quality and ear rot resistance. Syngenta NK68-B8 113 day RM Recommendation: Yields well across all conditions, drought to ideal moisture (8% above the average of hybrids compared). Plant early for best results. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. NEW IN 2009 - Syngenta NK N77-P5CBLL 115 day RM Consistent performance across a range of environments Best suited to mineral-organic or mineral soils Area of adaptation: coastal plain and piedmont Recommendation: Best suited to coastal plain and piedmont soils. Can be planted later and still perform well. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. 5

Late Maturing Hybrids 116 day Relative Maturity or Greater NEW IN 2009 - DeKalb DKC69-40VT3 119 day RM 1350 GDD to Silking; 2865 GDD to Black Layer Suited to high plant populations Excellent drought tolerance Area of adaptation: coastal plain, tidewater, and piedmont Performs well across environments (fields yielding on average 130 to 200 bu/acre) Medium leaf disease resistance Recommendation: Use this hybrid on mineral and organic soils in areas with good yield potential. Will be one of the highest yielding hybrids on average to above average soils. Very good grain quality but moderate ear rot resistance. DeKalb DKC69-71 119 day RM 1455 GDD to Silking; 3000 GDD to Black Layer Limited availability in North Carolina Hybrid is being phased out Excellent drought tolerance Area of adaptation: coastal plain, tidewater, and piedmont Performs well across environments (fields yielding on average 130 to 200 bu/acre) Medium to poor leaf disease resistance Recommendation: Use this hybrid on mineral and organic soils in areas where drought stress can be a problem. Will be one of the highest yielding hybrids on average to droughty soils (records show yields 20% above average in fields where average yields range from 80 to 140 bu/acre). Plant this hybrid early for best results. Very good grain quality but poor ear rot resistance. DeKalb DKC67-23 117 day RM 1365 GDD to Silking; 2830 to Black Layer Average standability but has Excellent early season vigor Yields above average in your better environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 200 bu/acre) Very Good leaf disease resistance Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your more productive mineral or organic soils. Does best in good field conditions, not a stress hybrid. Potential for very good yields when growing conditions are good. Not the best hybrid for droughty soils. Does well where leaf diseases can be a problem. Good grain quality and ear rot resistance. 6

Pioneer 31G96 (Roundup Ready and Bt Stack) 118 day RM Roundup Ready and Bt version of Pioneer 31G98 Average standability and early season vigor Area of adaptation: tidewater and select areas of coastal plain High yielding hybrid in very good environments (Field yielding on average 150 bu/acre or more) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your best soils. Does best when stress is not high. Has potential to be a contest hybrid under ideal conditions. Yields well under irrigation. Not the best hybrid for droughty soils. Very good grain quality and ear rot resistance. Pioneer 31G71 (LL/RR and Bt Stack) 119 day RM Very Good standability and early season vigor Suited to either mineral or organic soils Area of adaptation: tidewater and coastal plain High yielding hybrid in good environments (Field yielding on average 150 bu/acre or more) Recommendation: Has potential to be a contest hybrid under ideal conditions. Yields well under irrigation. Very good grain quality and ear rot resistance. Pioneer 31P41 (Liberty Link and Bt Stack) 119 day RM Area of adaptation: tidewater and select areas of coastal plain High yielding hybrid in very good environments (Field yielding on average 150 bu/acre or more) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your best soils. Has potential to be a contest hybrid under ideal conditions. Very good grain quality and ear rot resistance. Augusta 5338 116 day RM Best suited to the better mineral or organic soils Yields above average in your better environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your more productive mineral or organic soils. Does best in good field conditions and under irrigation, not a stress hybrid. Potential for very good yields when growing conditions are good. Not the best hybrid for droughty soils. Does well where leaf diseases can be a problem. Good grain quality and ear rot resistance. 7

Augusta A-04-102 119 day RM Best suited to the better mineral or organic soils Yields above average in your better environments (Field yielding on average 130 to 180 bu/acre) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on your more productive mineral or organic soils. Does best in good field conditions and under irrigation. Good grain quality and average ear rot resistance. NEW IN 2009 Southern States SS777VT3 117 day RM New hybrid Average standability and good early season vigor Area of adaptation: coastal plain and piedmont Recommendation: Yields well at higher plant populations. Good drought resistance. Average disease resistance and ear rot resistance. NEW IN 2009 - Syngenta NK82-A7CBLL 120 day RM New designation for this hybrid Very Good standability - Can tolerate very high plant populations Area of adaptation: piedmont and coastal plain Yields above average in all environments (Field yielding on average 80 to 200 bu/acre) Recommendation: Use this hybrid on mineral soils. Good hybrid in the piedmont. Does very well in all environments, but will be the highest yielder under medium to high levels of stress. Potential for very good yields when growing conditions are poor. Does well where leaf diseases can be a problem. Excellent grain quality and ear rot resistance. 8