DeKalb: 30 new brands of corn seed products

Dec 2, 2008 10:27 AM

DeKalb has introduced its 2009 class of 30 new brands to expand its portfolio of top-performing corn seed products. These brands have been developed from a broad, industry-leading germplasm pool and tested under local growing conditions to provide farmers with superior performance for a proven yield advantage, the company says.

“Our 2009 lineup is the result of advanced breeding technology and elite genetics,” says Bob Starke, U.S. DeKalb corn product manager for Monsanto.

“Our new corn products contain exclusive genetics and a wide range of traits. They have strong roots and stalks for standability and harvestability to provide proven results and top yield potential.”

Along with diverse genetics and deep germplasm resources, the latest lineup of DeKalb corn products offer farmers a wide selection of built-in traits, allowing farmers to select the specific Monsanto trait or trait combinations best-suited for their field conditions and management practices, including YieldGard VT Triple.

For Delta farmers, five of the new 2009 DeKalb brands are DKC63-97, DKC65-63, DKC67-22, DKC68-06 and DKC69-40.

Here is a brief description of these products:

• DKC63-97 — 113 RM YieldGard VT Triple, Roundup Ready 2 technology: Delta farmers can be confident this brand will provide very good root and stalk strength, as well as excellent yield performance across a wide range of environments. The product moves south very well for the maturity and also offers a good plant disease package, which includes gray leaf spot tolerance.

• DKC65-63 — 115 RM YieldGard VT Triple, Roundup Ready 2 technology: This brand provides excellent stalk strength and strong roots, as well as superior staygreen and harvest appearance. It delivers consistent performance across soil types and tillage practices.

• DKC67-22 — 117 RM Roundup Ready 2 technology: The very good root strength and drought tolerance of this brand makes it a good choice for Delta growers, in addition to its very good harvest appearance and test weight. It also shows very good emergence, root strength and drydown.

• DKC68-06 — 118 RM Roundup Ready 2 technology, YieldGard corn borer: Farmers can count on this brand to provide consistently high yield performance across a wide geography. It also offers excellent emergence and seedling vigor for reduced-tillage systems, as well as good staygreen and overall plant health paired with tremendous root and stalk strength.

• DKC69-40 — 119 RM YieldGard VT Triple, Roundup Ready 2 technology: Adaptable to all crop rotations, including corn on corn, DKC69-40 provides excellent yield potential across a wide range of environments. It also offers farmers excellent roots and stalks and a very good overall disease package.

Get Copyright ClearanceWant to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2009 Penton Media, Inc.


Latest Jobs

Read More Daily News

High Cotton winner urges industry to pull together

Jan 8, 2009 12:04 PM

Times are tough in the cotton industry, but cotton producers have overcome challenges in the past and can do so again if they will stick together, the winner of the 2009 High Cotton Award for the Southwest says....

Ethanol problems cut corn use

Jan 8, 2009 10:27 AM

Statistics tell a troubling story for the U.S. ethanol industry. In its Dec. 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, USDA projected lower U.S. corn use mostly due to reductions in ethanol use and corn exports. ...

Fewer new chemicals chasing resistant weeds?

Jan 8, 2009 10:24 AM

Producers shouldn’t spend too much time waiting for the next miracle herbicide to come along. ...

Arkansas senator concerned about imported aquaculture

Jan 8, 2009 10:17 AM

Despite greater scrutiny of imported aquaculture commodities by U.S. authorities, there continue to be concerns that tainted products make it through inspection....

Cotton & Rice Conference Jan. 26-27

Jan 8, 2009 10:14 AM

The 12th annual National Conservation Systems Cotton & Rice Conference is slated for Jan. 26-27 in Marksville, La....

Delta Farm Press News
Southeast Farm Press News
Southwest Farm Press News
Western Farm Press News

resources

events icon events

product info icon tradeshows

tradeshow icon digests

research icon photos

Continuing Education

Accredited in Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina and Tennessee:


(New Course)
Weed Resistance Management in Cotton

This course covers a wide range of options to effectively control weeds in cotton and reduce the risk of weed resistance management. It is accredited for hours/units for licensed/accredited applicators in 7 U.S. Cotton Belt states (Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina an d Tennessee. CCA credit is pending).

For National Certified Crop Advisers

A free American Society of Agronomy-accredited one-CEU course on spray drift management.

Back to Top

Continuing Education

Accredited in Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina and Tennessee:


(New Course)
Weed Resistance Management in Cotton

This course covers a wide range of options to effectively control weeds in cotton and reduce the risk of weed resistance management. It is accredited for hours/units for licensed/accredited applicators in 7 U.S. Cotton Belt states (Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina an d Tennessee. CCA credit is pending).

For National Certified Crop Advisers

A free American Society of Agronomy-accredited one-CEU course on spray drift management.

Browse Print Issues

Additional Resources

subscribe to Farm Press Daily Southeast Farm Press Southwest Farm Press Western Farm Press