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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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GHT-9642 consistently places at the head of the class. It handles a wide range of soils, farming practices and geographies. The plant profile and standability will allow you to push for very high yields. The test weight advantage and complete agronomic profile make it a highly profitable variety you can count on.
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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-3883XF is all about high yields. To ensure that yield, it offers Phytophthora resistance within a large, branching plant that conserves soil moisture and shades weeds. It also offers strong standability to get all that yield into the combine.
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GT-3432XF has quick emergence and a wider profile which helps it canopy completely to shade weeds and conserve moisture. The standability remains strong under that weight to ensure an easier harvest. The agronomic package includes phytophthora and cyst resistance with good protection against stem canker. It also has tolerance to Metribuzin.
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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-3894ES is a big-time yielder with a wide-body, which really helps in stress situations. That, combined with the Enlist® herbicide program plus Synchrony tolerance does a great job controlling weeds, too. We pick up some very good phytophthora resistance and good emergence scores in this line that help when planted in more water-saturated soils.
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GT-3443ES is a healthy line that does not give up its yield to common pressures that affect other beans. A very solid, consistently high-yielding bean that even offers tolerance to Charcoal Rot and Root Knot. Good height with good standability.
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GT-2823E has so much defense that you wonder if it has high yields… It does! It has Peking Cyst resistance, Rps1K Phytophthora resistance, Javanica Root Knot resistance, Brown Stem Rot resistance, and good tolerance to nearly everything else… And still offers top yields.
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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-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-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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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-37 02XF High top end yield punch throughout the group III planting zone. Noteworthy characteristics include BSR, Stem Canker and cyst nematode resistance, SDS tolerance, and excellent emergence. The kind of variety that can give you new yield records while also giving you weed control options.
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HT-6887 A flex-ear hybrid that can handle some heat and drought stress and contribute very high yields. It has the unique genetics to companion well with other Great Heart hybrids. The emergence strength and disease package allow it to work in many situations.
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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-40 42XF This variety covers a lot of acres with its ability to handle many environments and post impressive yields. Its agronomic package will allow it to bend but seldom break and that is often the configuration for top farm yields. An easy variety to place on your farm.
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GT-36 44XF This rapid emerging line covers a wide geography because of its ability to perform well in so many environments. If you need a high yielding, great standing, full plant type and strong disease package this one works for you. It even carries good Metribuzin tolerance and is an excluder for salt.