Hybrid Features RDM: 109 Days
- High yielding line with great agronomics
- Excellent roots and stalks
- Plant at populations between 30,000 - 38,000
- Trait options: Untreated, Conventional, GT, 3000GT, 3110GT, 3330GT, 3330GTEZ
Agronomic Characteristics
Root Rating 9
2200
Augusta 1059
- Very good tolerance to GLS and NCLB
Placement Guide
Less Productive Soils
Common Rust N/A
Corn after Corn
8
6
8
Yes
7
Drought Tolerance 8
No-Till 9
Ear & Grain Characteristics
Ear Length
Ear Girth
4
18-20
Highly Productive Soils
Moderately Productive Soils
9
6
9
Northern Leaf Blight
9
Grey Leaf Spot
Ear Flex
Kernel Rows
Test Weight
9
Goss's Wilt
Fungicide Response
Drydown
Silage Quantity
Silage Quality
Pink
6
8
9
Cob Color
Husk Cover
6
8
Ear Height
Staygreen
Scale: 10 equals most or most extreme,
1 equals least or least extreme.
8
Leaf Angle 7
Stalk Rating
High Population Tolerance
8
5
7
10
Seedling Vigor
Plant Height 7
“We covered a lot of our corn
acres with several Augusta
varieties this year. We are
particularly excited with this
new 109 day A109. It all
went above 200 bushels and
we even had one eld that
averaged 2 bushels per acre.
That’s impressive!”
Terry and Brandon White
Dobson, NC
“It has been a tough year and my
Augusta 109 didn’t get a drop of
rain when it needed it the most! I
can’t believe how well the Augus
ta 109 is yielding. I was expect
ing maybe 7 bushels per acre. It
is running 10 bushels per acre
dryland!”
Steve and Mike Bennett
Milford, DE
“We are always excited to
try a new midseason variety
and we’re glad we chose the
Augusta 109 this year. It’s
averaging 190 plus and that’s
a super yield for the stress
we’ve had.”
Stuart and Seth Howard
Jacksonville, NC