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Tennessee | I bought my seed today and am getting excited for next year. I ordered NK N77P-3111 and N68B-3111, some Pioneer 1184HR, and I'm going to put out a small Dynagro test plot. Do you guys think I made the right decision to spend the extra money on the -3111 trait? If you guys in TN, N. AL, S. KY have planted Dynagro corn, what varieties should I put in my plot? |
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N W Tennessee | Not familiar with the 3111 trait. What is it? |
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West Central WI | 3111 is the viptera trait, completely new around here so we will see this year I guess if its worth it. |
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Central Florida | You made a good decision on both genetics and trait. We recorded a 22 bushel yield advantage in Missouri this year using the 3111GT in a heavy earworm and armyworm area. |
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Owens Cross Roads, AL | I planted Dyna grow corn several years ago, it was a little cheaper but I got what I paid for. Wilson |
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Monticello IL | For the per acre cost of 25 dollars per bag before discounts in your part of the world it is cheap.
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| I recommend finding new genetics, the Syngenta genetics are second rate at best. |
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Humboldt, IA | I had Syngenta corn outyielding everything else from other companies. They are top notch midwestern. Take a look at the FIRST trials that they were in. |
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Tennessee | I guess you mean $250? I think I wound up at $212 after discounts. Thanks for reassuring me. Raising corn is fairly new to me and I appreciate any advice I can get. Hopefully the resistance to ear worm will make for excellent yield and test weight. We'll see how the Dynagro plot will do. I have grown some super excellent 33x55 Dynagro beans, so I'll be glad to give them a chance on 10 acres. |
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Monticello IL | The viptera adds 25 dollars to the list price of a bag over triple stax. |
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Tennessee | At $5 corn, a bushel per acre will pay for it after discounts. I didn't understand you a minute ago. Thanks for clarifying. |
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