Hoxie, KS, Northwest Kansas | I have to think that the B54 will outyield the H27 IMHO. Up here H27 is a defensive hybrid not a top end yielder. Its got a good disease package and goss's wilt tolerance but the top end yield is not there (up here in my enviro). The B54 has better drought tolerance than D49 although not by much B54 rates an 8 on their scale and D49 is a 7. We have D49 planted on a ridge till irrigated field with a 550 gpm well on 140 acres at 28K and there is no stress at all it appears to be 220-240 bu corn as of today (cross our fingers and hope for the best). D49 has tremendous flex and so does B54 so they both will fit shorter wells. Do you guys strip till or what will the tillage be? For the most amount of yield data from any pioneer product use this site http://www.pioneer.com/web/site/portal/menuitem.0128f8e2dab251f7bc0... on the right hand side it will say yield data just tell it you want corn, your radius from the zip code you enter, type in a zip code and start comparing hybrids from anywhere in the united states. |