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Corn variety for poorly drained soils
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Posted 11/16/2015 08:22 (#4899145 - in reply to #4898275)
Subject: RE: Corn variety for poorly drained soils



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I can say from experience that the 44-15 dekalb doesn't take saturation well. My local dealer and DK agronomy people are saying the same. We had it sit saturated in a couple fields this year, it turns yellow and is slow to recover. It yielded well in the end, but I think other varieties would be better. My local dealer and DK agronomy people are leaning toward the new 45-66 family in saturated soil or tougher ground.
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