Maizex Production Guide 2024

Management Disease Ratings Agronomic Ratings Positioning Response to Intensive Management Geography Final Seeding Population Seedling Vigour Plant Height # Kernel Rows Stalk Strength Plant Health Grain Drydown Test Weight NCLB ANTH Goss’s Wilt • Responds to increased population • Ideal for dual-purpose option 4 Moves north of zone 32-34 9 M 12-14 8 8 9 9 8 7 5 • Predicted below-average response to intensive management • Excellent stability across environments UR Moves north of zone 32-34 9 S-M 14-16 8 8 9 8 8 9 5 • Below-average response to increased population • Average response to intensive management • Excellent dual-purpose option 5 Moves north of zone 34-36 9 M 14-16 9 8 8 9 8 7 5 • Above-average response to increased population • Above-average response to intensive management • Position for timely harvest 7 Moves north of zone 34-36 9 S-M 12-14 7 8 8 9 6 7 5 • Predicted response to increased population • Predicted average response to intensive management package UR Moves north of zone 34-36 8 M 16-18 8 8 9 9 8 6 5 • Predicted below-average response to intensive management • Excellent stability across environments UR Moves north and south of zone 32-34 8 S-M 14-16 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 Maizex offers a full portfolio of hybrids that feature outstanding yield potential and agronomic performance for maturities across Canada. This includes a full range of options from conventional to multiple-trait modes of action to protect and enhance your yield potential. Our robust testing and product development program incorporates field variability and intensive management studies to provide additional insight into how best to position Maizex hybrids field by field on your farm.

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