Ultimate Alfalfa is designed to give high productivity over many years.
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HT-7890 A super-impressive performing hybrid. So much top-end yield potential wrapped in a rugged defensive package.
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HT-7803 If you keep in mind that this hybrid was built for extreme yield levels and treat it accordingly, you will love it.
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HT-7676 So much top end yield potential without losing the stress tolerance needed for stability.
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HT-7564 Take advantage of this hybrid’s yield potential when conditions are good, but be reassured of its durability when conditions are not so good.
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When you plant HT-7571, you are going for high yields. Looking at the disease ratings and agronomics you will find it is acceptable. The test weight is heavy, and the drought tolerance is good. However, when you put HT-7571 in the planter we all know you are going after new yield records.
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HT-7516 is designed to work south of I-80 all the way to the gulf. It will bring in very high yields in better situations and still has some stress tolerance for more difficult places. The hybrid has very good grain quality and its plant type is big enough to put up some good silage tonnage too. A good number to push yields on a variety of soils.
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HT-7499 is a big yielder from the Midwest to the Gulf. The disease package is complete and has a good husk cover. Its dependability across so many soils and farming practices makes it a favorite. It is a hybrid that can wait in the field a while and is also good in silage applications.
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HT-7486 Perhaps our highest yielding hybrid. It really puts a lot of dry corn in the bin. A big plant with stalks and roots, that responds to high yield environments. HT-7486 is quick out of the ground but resists greensnap. It’s a beautiful hybrid that can even collect food grade premiums.
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HT-7462 This hybrid sets a very high yield level on productive soil while having the durability for harsher conditions.
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HT-7425 Here is a hybrid that has huge top-end yield potential and yet the stress tolerance to still make good yields when conditions are tough; a true racehorse/workhorse hybrid.
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HT-7393 makes producers happy by turning in very high yields time after time. It is not your first choice for extreme drought or rust tolerance, but if those are not annual concerns then it should be considered a first choice for you. The emergence, standability and yield are what brings it to the table.
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HT-7381 Seldom does extremely high yield potential and consistency come in the same package as it does in HT-7381.
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HT-7302 Perhaps is a hybrid that becomes a favorite across a wide area. It’s a unique blend of diverse genetics that make it a top performer in so many regions, populations and fertility levels. A balanced number that keeps it at the top of the performance curve in good years and tough.
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HT-7244 Excellent yield punch with incredible standability all season long.
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HT-7192 is a consistent top performer in many situations that can take it when things get tough. A hybrid that carries top yield potential in the corn belt on into the Delta. It has some plant size, but it also has the stalks to support it and a medium-low ear placement. You can really use a wide range of populations with this hybrid.
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HT-7148 An incredible yielding hybrid that responds well to higher management.
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HT-7044 is an easy corn to position on your farm due to its versatility but is probably going to please you the most when used as a high yield product. Tremendous yield records show that this hybrid can be pushed with population, fertility and fungicide to give excellent returns on investment, but it has durability as well.
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HT-7026 is an absolute top yielding hybrid that also performs under heat and drought. As an added benefit this one can handle wet soils too. If you are in high yield environments under higher management, this is the one you want. But if you are in tougher conditions and need to pull back the populations this is still the one you want.
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HT-6948 This is the kind of hybrid you hear about that yields like a full-season but dries fast.
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HT-6901 was such an impressive yielder coming through testing with great consistency across soils types.
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HT-6822 is great at making huge amounts of dry corn. It also gets out of the ground well, handles many disease pressures and stands with strong stalks. Put it on more productive soils and let it set new yield records for you.
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HT-6583 is a lot of yield in a lot of different places. Can tolerate drought conditions deep into the Midwest. Good pick for greensnap-prone areas. The disease package gives you confidence although it will respond well to fungicide use as well as other high management procedures.
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HT-6524 is designed to work in many environments at many different populations.
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HT-6341 is a true dual-purpose hybrid with tremendous top end yield punch.
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HT-6037 is a moderate-statured hybrid that works great as a high production grain number. Its agronomics and disease ratings support the high yield potential, although a fungicide application may be rewarding. Ultimately this hybrid’s performance will impress you in high yield environments with adequate management.
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HT-5381 A very high yielding hybrid with the ear flex, standability and agronomics to go across a lot of acres.
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GT-543CGS has a great combination of agronomic tolerances and of course yield.
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GT-54 22XF This determinate really handles the concerns of the Delta and East Coast. Resistance to Stem Canker and Root Knot are accompanied by very good SDS scores. It is even an excluder for salt and has protection against phytophthora. Yes, it has all this protection and still yields well! And of course it finishes with that beautiful red color at harvest.
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GT-5417X An indeterminate, medium-tall variety that stands remarkably well. It offers quick emergence and phytophthora tolerance to ensure a good start in less than ideal conditions. It’s a full canopy line that carries good Frogeye protection. The Stem Canker resistance is strong as well. It all boils down to a versatile variety with yield and consistency.
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GT-5049E Root Knot resistance and yield in the same bean. It has the height and branching to canopy some difficult clay soils but maintains the standability for the more loamy as well. It also carries great rating for Frogeye, Stem Canker and Cercospora.
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GT-49 51XF This variety is designed to be a workhorse that can handle a lot of adversity. It performs best on tough clays where other lines may struggle to perform. It offers a large plant type that maintains itself well under stress.
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494CLL A variety that feels right at home when it gets south of I-70, and it should. Its got the right plant size, disease package and agronomics to fit most any soil from there to the Gulf.
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GT-4870E A wide body that can stretch across even the wide rows. It has the ability to shine on all soils with the standability to back it up. It offers great scores for Frogeye, Cercospora and Stem Canker.
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GT-48 41XFS Great looking variety that is a top performer. It works well across many soils. The emergence is outstanding and sets the stage for success early and is aided by its phytophthora resistance. The cyst resistance and Stem Canker resistance add to its consistency.
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GT-4828X Impressive yield potential on Delta clay soils and back East.
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GT-4809X Tremendous yield potential in a very unique genetic package.
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GT-4782B is a high yielding variety that can stand some adverse conditions. It carries a great phytophthora package along with durability against frog eye, stem canker, and SDS. The plant has a good balance of overall size and standability.
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GT-476CR2 works very well on mixed soils from the Bootheel of Missouri on through the Delta.
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GT-4762XF is a high yielding variety from the Mid-south through the Delta. This line emerges well even in more saturated soils due to great phytophthora resistance. It offers good SDS tolerance and is Stem Canker resistant. A line that posts high yields on the productive soils and is a top choice for the tough acre as well.
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GT-4756XF is an exciting line because of its top performance over a wide area. It is a great choice for the Midwest and Delta for most soils due to its large plant type and standability. It has resistance to PRR and Stem Canker and is an excluder.
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GT-473CGO is a high yielding glyphosate-resistant variety that works well on clay but even better on loams and sand.
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GT-4721X This is the one you want for clays. Big plant that canopies quick and flat out yields. It races up out of the ground to get the season started, and has a pretty good disease package to protect yield potential. It can certainly stand some abuse but can also hit new yield levels.
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GT-4692ES This bean has a lock on high yields but also has strong consistency. It is best suited for the clay soils due to its height and ruggedness. It supports the yield with good Frogeye and Stem Canker protection along with moderate Metribuzin tolerance and is an excluder for salt.
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GT-4685XS Super-versatile line that can go from the Midwest to the East Coast and onto the mixed-loam soils of the Delta.
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This is that rare soybean that works on clays and loams alike with tremendous results.
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GT-4628X The tawny Xtend bean you’ve been looking for on mixed to clay soils to deliver consistently huge yields.
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GT-4573ES is a great-looking tawny variety that’s big enough for the clays but stands on the loams. It pulls in the top yields but is tough to beat in stress. It posts impressive yields from the lower Midwest through the South, and from east to west. An excluder resistant to Stem Canker with very good tolerance to Frogeye and Cercospora.
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GT-4563ES is a great looking light tawny variety that’s big enough for the clays but stands on the loams. It pulls in the top yields but’s tough to beat in stress. It posts impressive yields from the lower Midwest through the South, and from east to west. Resistant to Stem Canker and Phytophthora with very good tolerance to Frogeye.
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GT-4540XS A very versatile number for the southern Midwest, Delta and back East.
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GT-452CLL has a huge area it covers with top performance. With high yields from the mid-west through the Delta and on out to the east coast this is the Liberty to plant. Its adaptability is due in part to its strong emergence and broad canopy. The performance is carried further by its strong disease ratings.
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GT-43 44XFS This XtendFlex/STS bean can handle some really tough situations from the Midwest, the Mid-South and through most soils in the Delta. That includes Frogeye, SDS, cyst, Stem Canker and phytophthora. Plus it’s quick to get established and consistently strong on yields.
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GT-428CLL is a high yielding liberty bean in an aggressive growing plant.
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GT-4289E A soybean that works well from the Midwest through the South. GT-4289E is a yield leader in the early group IV maturity. It has the height you need for clay soils and stands strong, even on the loam soils of the south. It offers Frogeye tolerance and Stem Canker resistance.
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GT-427CR2 This is an early group IV that works from Kansas to Maryland and from Illinois to the Delta.
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This is the bean everyone wants. It stands, it yields, and it works wherever you put it.