Hybrids Making
A difference
Available as:
MC5090 (ORG.)
Strengths:
- Consistent top-end yield punch on full flex, white cob ears
- Enhanced silage and nutritional grain quality
- Excellent choice for varying soil carrying capacity
- Outstanding health and agronomics
Management Tips:
- Does not respond well to high populations
- Excellent choice for continuous corn
- Yields respond favorably to increased management
- Good choice for moderately productive soils
Resources:
Available as:
MC5250 (ORG.), MC5250 (CONV.)
Strengths:
- Consistent top-end yield punch on full flex, white cob ears
- Enhanced silage and nutritional grain quality
- Excellent choice for varying soil carrying capacity
- Outstanding health and agronomics
Management Tips:
- Fertilize well at all planting populations for peak yields
- Responds well to corn after corn programs
- Adapted to all tillage systems
Resources:
Available as:
MC5300 (ORG.)
Strengths:
- Strong emergence and seedling vigor for organic production and reduced tillage operation
- Very good tonnage and bushels per acre with excellent nutritional qualities
- Wide leaf, showy, robust plant for good eye appeal in the field that drives performance
Management Tips:
- Harvest promptly when ready for dry grain
- Plant at medium populations and fertilize well for maximum yield return
- Works best following a cropping rotation, especially after an alfalfa or sod plow down
Resources:
Available as:
MC5370 (CONV.), MCT5371 (GT), MCT5375 (3122 E-Z)
Strengths:
- Taller hybrid with very competitive yields for silage or grain
- Excellent stalks and very good roots contribute to broad adaptation
- Best choice for less productive to highly productive fields
Management Tips:
- Will show positive response with fungicide application in heavy Gray Leaf Spot areas
- Position as a first plant type hybrid in spring and in cold soils or no till situations
- Can be utilized north as a fuller season hybrid and south as an early maturity hybrid
Resources:
Available as:
MC5450 (CONV.), MCT5454 (3111)
Strengths:
- Top shelf nutritional qualities in silage and grain
- Very good stable yield performance over varied soil types
- Good agronomics and harvestability
- Softer grain allows rapid fermentation and quick digestibility
Management Tips:
- Optimum performance in and north of maturity zone
- Position as a first choice for grain fed (high moisture or dry ground) and silage in any livestock operation
- Prefers adequate fertilization for peak performance
- Use as early or late maturing option in grower’s system
Resources:
Available as:
MC527 (CONV.), MCT527 GT (GT), MCT527 VIP3111 (3111)
Strengths:
- First rate recommendation for silage and nutritional grain
- Strong agronomics and good staygreen
- High yielding tons/bushels on a firm white cob with deep kernels
- High grain digestibility in feed
Management Tips:
- Does not respond well to excessively high populations
- A fungicide program is recommended
- Exceptional ear flex allows for low to moderate planting populations
Resources:
Available as:
MC530 (CONV.)
Strengths:
- High quality, dense silage with high tonnage
- High sugars with great milk production genetics
- High yielding nutritious grain on a solid root foundation
- Excellent northern movement
Management Tips:
- Do not move south of maturity zone
- Avoid late planting as stalk lodging may occur
- Responds favorably to foliar fungicides in high disease environments
Resources:
Available as:
MC5660 (CONV.), MCT5661 (GT), MCT5663 (3000GT)
Strengths:
- Massive flex leads to outstanding yield potential
- Excellent stalk strength
- Very good stress, heat, and drought tolerance
- Excels in wide array of planting populations
Management Tips:
- Use both north and south of optimal zone of utilization
- Great emergence, tolerates no-till and corn after corn
- Favorable to early planting
- Average test weight
Resources:
Available as:
MC535 (ORG.), MC535 (CONV.), MCT535 GT (GT)
Strengths:
- Consistent quality and yield performance
- High grain digestibility
- High sugar silage quality
- Better southern movement than MC530
Management Tips:
- Variable performance when planted late
- Plant first and harvest first to maximize performance and yield
- Responds favorably to foliar fungicide in high disease environments
Resources:
Available as:
MC5790 (ORG.), MC5790 (CONV.)
Strengths:
- Great seedling vigor and aggressive early growth
- Dark green, healthy plant
- Excellent combination of high yield potential and great feeding qualities
- Early seedling vigor and leaf structure make this hybrid an excellent fit for organic systems
Management Tips:
- Great option for continuous corn
- Very good option for early planting and no till systems
- Excellent stalk quality and standability offers multiple harvest options
Resources:
Available as:
MC5800 (ORG.)
Strengths:
- Widely adapted for strong performing, top-end silage and grain yields
- Solid stalk/excellent roots contribute to excellent late season standability
- Deep kernels, open husk, on large, girthy ears
- Rugged drought and stress tolerance for consistent performance
Management Tips:
- Does not respond well to populations above 32k
- #1 choice for early planting in organic systems
- Excellent option if applying cover crops in season with corn
- Very good option for hand-picked ear corn
Resources:
Available as:
MC6150 (ORG.), MC6150 (CONV.), MCT6151 (GT), MCT6153 (3000GT)
Strengths:
- High yielding performance in grain and silage
- Very good combination of agronomics, plant health, dark green color, and ear flex
- Hybrid package adapted to varying soil types and grower management
- First rate nutrition package, good north and south utilization
Management Tips:
- Adequate weed control necessary on rows 36” or wider
- #1 choice for delayed harvest and continuous corn options
- Ear flex and kernel depth allows for various population dynamics
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