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| ill agree with all of the mentioned pioneer hybrids, 35f40 for early "beat the heat" tough dryland, 34r67 seems like it will always do a shade better on the same fields than 35f40 because of kernal size but does green snap easier, 33b54 has always been one of my favorites to put anywhere, has huge ear flex and will compete very well in both tough dryland and good bottoms or IRR fields, 33d49 is really starting to be pushed around here because of its drought tolerance(well there has been lots of rain the last 3-4 years) but this one still does very well.
what works here may not necessarily work in iowa or Ill, you have a pretty good refrence list here of all these numbers, we cant all be wrong. . . . | |
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