115-119 Days

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • HT-7381 Seldom does extremely high yield potential and consistency come in the same package as it does in HT-7381.
  • 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.

  • 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.
  • 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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