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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-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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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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HT-7114 is one of those hybrids that just works. It consistently brings in top yields on many different soil types at many different populations. It will stay upright and looking good late into the fall and will maximize yields when you push inputs to it. A great choice to plant wherever it is placed.
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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.
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GT-30 16XF is a tall, wide plant that canopies the wide rows and stands up in the narrow rows. At the same time it carries a good disease package and stress tolerance. Overall you get a variety you can count on to post consistently high yields on many soil types.
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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-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-4039E A beautiful line the has huge yield potential. It also has good height but still stands well. This one has a very uniform look that pods heavily. Strong emergence and early growth due in part to its phytophthora rating. A top pick for high production.
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GT-3636ES really ups the game on yield. It covers both productive acres and stressed soils very well. You can use it at all row widths and many populations. The agronomics are solid. One of those lines you just get it in the ground and let it work.
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GT-3545E / Mid Group III Great racehorse/workhorse capabilities in one variety. It has a very solid disease package concerning phytophthora, SDS, Frogeye and more. It gets up quick, has good plant size and standability. If you plant early-mid III Enlist beans, this is an easy choice.
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GT-3271E Big plant with height and branching. Emerges quickly and is fast to establish a complete canopy. It can handle some tough soils and doesn’t shorten down under stress. The yield potential and standability will allow you to push it on your best soils also. A top yielding earlier III.
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GHT-9530 A game-changing variety for yield, test weight and durability. This line has tremendous ability to respond under high management with the highest yields yet on your farm. It is also the rugged workhorse in tougher situations. Its test weight is among the heaviest we have seen (and test weight is where we have always excelled). The combination of plant size and standability adds to its versatility.
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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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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-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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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-46 81XFS is a real deal yielder with applications over mixed to clay soil types. Across the south, it works in the Delta and hills and carries that performance to the DelMarVa. It is an excluder for salt and carries resistance to Stem Canker, Phytophthora, and Brown Stem Rot. It gets out of the ground easily and is a good choice for no-till.
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GT-26 90XFS is a product that offers some durability along with yield. It has a quick stand establishment in various row spacings. It has strong phytophthora, Brown Stem Rot, and cyst nematode resistance. A great looking variety all summer that produces strong results in the fall.
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HT-7148 An incredible yielding hybrid that responds well to higher management.
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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-6948 This is the kind of hybrid you hear about that yields like a full-season but dries fast.
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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-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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HT-7105 takes high yields to another level. It has very good roots and stalks along with greensnap tolerance, which aids standability the entire season