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A5457 Untreated 107RDM
Dominator
Class
A5457
This high yielding refuge corn is an excellent choice
for your most productive ground. It has superb test
weight and performs excellent in Virginiaentucky
and all points north.
Drought Tolerance (8)
Yield Potential (10)
Test Weight (10)
Dry-Down (10)
Standability (9)
Grey Leaf Spot (7)
Vigor (9)
Ear Flex (8)
0 2 4 6 8 10
A4658GT3110 108RDM
A4658 is a high yielding, short statured hybrid with
good
southern movement. It handles stress well
and adds a few bushels of yield potential to its sister
A5658. This hybrid is recommended for rotated
ground only.
A5658
A5658GT3000
108RDM
A5658 is a medium sized plant with medium ear
placement. It has great ear ex, so plant at 22-
26,000 plants per acre on tougher ground. On good
dirt or under irrigation, don’t hesistate to push it to
the 30-34,000 range. It has excelled in NC, TN,
IA, and IL, topping many of the state trials and
independent tests (i.e. the F.I.R.S.T. trials). Not
recommended for corn behind corn north of the
Mason Dixon Line.
Drought Tolerance (8)
Yield Potential (10)
Test Weight (7)
Dry-Down (8)
Standability (8)
Grey Leaf Spot (6)
Vigor (8)
Ear Flex (9)
0 2 4 6 8 10
“I really like the early dry
down of the Augusta 5658.
It was the rst corn I
harvested and it was dry.
The Augusta 5658 is a
shorter plant with low ear
placement. It stood well
and had a really strong
root system. Since my
rep advised me it has
tremendous ex, I lowered
the population and picked
180 bushels per acre on
some lighter soils. I am
very pleased.”
Don Rawls - Watha, NC
“This is our third year with Augusta 5658 and it
has earned a place on our farm. We really like the
size of the plant and the early dry down. It always
yields with and in most cases out performs
competitor hybrids. We will be planting even more
A5658 next year. A5658 averaged 200 bushels per
acre in 2017.”
Seth & Stuart Howard - Jacksonville, NC