Grain Corn Hybrid
2A787
114 RM
113-116 RM Range

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Separate Refuge Requirements

Overview

Strong agronomics and dependable yield performance make this a good choice for nearly every acre.

  • Top-end yield potential in high-yield environments.
  • Very good general plant health and well-adapted to higher plant densities.
  • Medium plant height and medium-low ear placement.
  • Above-average standability comes from very good stalks and roots.
  • Good fall agronomics, staygreen and eye appeal.
Management Guidelines

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Product Ratings
7-9 Good 4-6 Fair 1-3 Poor
Characteristics
Drought Tolerance
7
Drydown
7
Early Vigor
7
Emergence
7
Green Snap
7
Root Strength
6
Stalk Strength
7
Staygreen
8
Ear Retention
8
Fungicide ResponseMedium
GDUs to Black Layer2750
Goss's WiltTolerant
Gray Leaf Spot
8
NCLB
7
SCLB
8
Southern Corn Rust
3
Test Weight
7
Agronomics
Cob ColorPink
Ear HeightModerately Low
Ear TypeSemi-flexible
Kernel Rows12-16
Plant HeightMedium
Rating GDUs to Mid-Silk1315
Positioning
HR = Highly Recommended
R = Recommended NR = Not Recommended
Planting Date
Early
HR
Late
R
Crop Rotation
Continuous Corn
HR
Corn/Soybean
HR
Tillage
Conventional
HR
No-Till
HR
Irrigation
High Plains Ecofallow
R
Limited
HR
Soils
Highly Productive
HR
Light (Sandy)
R
Marginal Fertility
R
Poorly Drained
R
Population*
High
HR
Low
R
Medium
HR
Very High
R
Very Low
NR
Delayed Harvest
R
*Consult a Mycogen Seeds representative for specific recommendations on planting populations.

Management Guidelines

  • Plant at medium to medium-high plant densities for best results.
  • Good choice for conventional and no-till systems.
  • Very good tolerance to gray leaf spot.
  • Well adapted to fuller-season environments in the High Plains, which require tolerance to Goss's wilt.
  • Well adapted to the heat and drought stresses of the western Corn Belt.