Augusta 1165
Hybrid Features RDM: 115 Days
- Plant at populations between 26,000 - 34,000
- Trait options: Untreated, Conventional, VT2Pro
Less Productive Soils Stalk Rating
“We had the Augusta 11 and
A this year and were very
pleased with the results. The
A11 that we chopped for
silage averaged 2 tons and the
remaining that was left to shell
averaged 220 bushels per acre.”
3 03300
“We have dealt
with Augusta for
about 20 years.
Independently
owned and
operated has been
important to us!
Regional research
is extremely
valuable!”
Bobby Hutchison
Cordova, MD
9
Highly Productive Soils
Moderately Productive Soils Leaf Angle
9
8
Goss's Wilt N/A
Common Rust N/A
Corn after Corn
Fungicide Response
8
No-Till 9
Ear & Grain Characteristics
Ear Length
9
7
Northern Leaf Blight
9
Plant Height
7
Placement Guide Agronomic Characteristics
10 Seedling Vigor
8
- Good husk cover and canopy
- Good ear flex
8
Grey Leaf Spot
Ear Flex
Kernel Rows
Test Weight
8
8
Ear Girth
8
16-18
8
Red
7
Drydown 8
Silage Quantity
Silage Quality
9
9
Cob Color
Husk Cover
Ear Height
9
Staygreen
6
Root Rating
8
Drought Tolerance
Yes
8
High Population Tolerance
Scale: 10 equals most or most extreme,
1 equals least or least extreme.
Blake Wright
Russellville, KY
“We had terrible planting
conditions this year. It was way
too wet early and then way too
dry in the end. A11 peformed
well in these conditions.
Augusta 11 was the best
dryland corn we’ve ever had on
this farm and during one of the
worst drought years we’ve ever
had!”
Rhonda & Garey Quidas
Preston, MD
“A11 really stood out to me
this year. We had excessive rain
early and late, with a lot of heat
and dry weather in the middle
of the summer. A11 held on
great! It was planted at a popu
lation of 24,00 and the A11
averaged 1 bu/a! ven with
those conditions, it was super!”
Larry Custis
Pungoteague, VA