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Relative Maturity: 111
Features & Benefits
Technology Trait
Region Adaptability
Agronomics
Water Management
Disease Tolerance
Management Response
Soil Placement
Rotation Management
Seed products with the LibertyLink® (LL) trait are resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium, an alternative to glyphosate in corn, and combine high-yielding genetics with the powerful, non-selective, post-emergent weed control of Liberty® herbicide for optimum yield and excellent weed control. Corn trait technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under license from Syngenta Seeds, LLC. Herculex® Technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under license from Corteva Agriscience LLC. Performance may vary from location to location and from year to year, as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible and should consider the impacts of these conditions on the grower’s fields. Agrisure® Above is a trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Respect the Refuge and Corn Design® and Respect the Refuge® are registered trademarks of National Corn Growers Association. LibertyLink®, Liberty® and the Water Droplet logo are registered trademarks of BASF. HERCULEX® and the HERCULEX Shield are trademarks of Corteva Agriscience LLC. WILBUR-ELLIS logo, INTEGRA and INTEGRA logo are registered trademarks of Wilbur-Ellis Company LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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 |
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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.