5280

Relative Maturity: 102

Features & Benefits

• Very attractive hybrid that is widely adapted across soils and environments
• Extremely consistent ear set and performance
• Plant health, agronomics, and intactness is second to none
• Excellent emergence and vigor for early planting or reduced tillage
• Strong Goss' Wilt and green-snap tolerance allow for excellent Western movement

Technology Trait

VTDoublePRO® RIB COMPLETE
VTDoublePRO® RIB COMPLETE

Region Adaptability

Agronomics

Staygreen: Very Good
Greensnap: Very Good
Stalks: Very Good
Roots: Very Good
Early Vigor: Excellent
Drought Tolerance: Very Good
Test Weight: Above Avg
Silage: Above Avg

Water Management

Full Irrigation: HR
Limited Irrigation: HR
Rainfed:
Dryland (Stress): R

Disease Tolerance

N. Corn Leaf Blight: Above Avg
Gray Leaf Spot: Above Avg
S. Corn Leaf Blight: Very Good
Goss's Wilt: Very Good
Common Rust: Above Avg
Southern Rust: N/A
Tar Spot:
Stalk Rot: Very Good
Ear Rot: Above Avg

Management Response

Added Management: Very Good
Average Management: Excellent
Low Management: Excellent

Soil Placement

Course (Droughty): Very Good
Medium: Excellent
Heavy (Well Drained): Excellent
Heavy (Poorly Drained): Very Good
Variable: Excellent

Rotation Management

Rotated Acres: HR
Continuous Corn: HR
Continuous Corn with Fungicide: HR

KEY

Ratings: 9
Excellent
8
Very Good
7
Above Avg
5-6
Average
3-4
Below Avg
1-2
Poor
Systems: HR
Highly Recommended
R
Recommended
NR
Not Recommended
Resistance: HR
Highly Resistant
R
Resistant
MR
Moderately Resistant
LR
Least Resistant
MS
Moderately Susceptible
S
Susceptible

All agronomic characteristics and ratings may vary with growing conditions and environment. Ratings are approximate and should not be considered as absolute. Ratings on new hybrids are based on limited data and may change as more data are colle cted. Extreme conditions may adversely affect hybrid performance. The relative maturity of one hybrid to another remains reasonably constant; however, the actual number of cale ndar days from seeding to physiological maturity varies with da te of planting, planting rate, temperature, day length, soil fertility, and other environmental factors.