20
A0720 Untreated
A0720
A0720CBLL
A0720GT
A0720GTCBLL
A0720GT3000
A0720 has performed admirably under most conditions,
but especially when confronted with the stress of dry
weather. It waits on rain and maximizes all it gets. This
hybrid takes our A0606 and shortens it by about a foot,
plus adds a little more ear ex and girth. For best results,
use in rotation instead of corn after corn.
0 2 4 6 8 10
Drought Tolerance (9)
Yield Potential (10)
Test Weight (8)
Dry-Down (8)
Standability (9)
Grey Leaf Spot (8)
Vigor (9)
Ear Flex (8)
111RDM
A5062 112RDM
A5062 GT
A5062GT3110
A5062 is a tall plant for its maturity. It is very high
yielding for grain or silage purposes. It will have 60+
pound test weight and beautiful tolerance to grey leaf
spot pressure. It is available as a conventional GT,
and GT3110. This plant pollinates 5-7 days early for
its maturity. For maximum performance plant early.
“We planted the new
Augusta 5062 this year
and were very pleased.
I snapped most of the
A5062 for deer corn
but I’m condent it
would have averaged
175 plus. It had big
nice ears and looked
really good all season
long.”
Joey Vereen
Andrews, SC
“I couldn’t be more pleased with my A0720.
It has had great plant health and excellent
standability all year long. It averaged 225
bushels per acre on sandy dryland. I highly
recommend this hybrid.”
Suzi Peak & Tyler Sholar - Pin Hook, NC
“The Augusta 0720
really performed for me this
year. It was my top corn averaging
220 bushels an acre.
I will be planting more next
year.”
William Monds - Tyner, NC
“The Augusta 0720 has become one of my all time
favorite hybrids. It’s healthy, stands well and works
great on all soil types. If there is a corn available that I
would ever consider planting
my entire crop in, it would be
Augusta 0720. I’ve harvested
quite a bit this year over 175
bpa and it was all planted
on very light soil types. It’s a
must try for your farm.”
Justin Price - Wallace, NC