Grain Corn Hybrid
2D599
106 RM
104-107 RM Range

Traits and Technology

Separate Refuge Requirements

Overview

High-yielding, widely adapted hybrid for a wide range of soil types and environments.

  • Consistent, high-yielding, widely adapted hybrid for wide range of soil types and environments.
  • Excellent roots and good stalk strength.
  • Consistent ear development and semi-flex ear style support performance at various plant densities.
  • Very good tolerance to Goss's wilt.
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
8
Emergence
8
Green Snap
7
Root Strength
8
Stalk Strength
7
Staygreen
7
Ear Retention
8
Fungicide ResponseHigh
GDUs to Black Layer2605
Goss's WiltTolerant
Gray Leaf Spot
4
NCLB
6
SCLBNot Rated
Southern Corn RustNot Rated
Test Weight
7
Agronomics
Cob ColorPink
Ear HeightMedium
Ear TypeSemi-flexible
Kernel Rows14-16
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
R
Irrigation
High Plains Ecofallow
R
Limited
HR
Soils
Highly Productive
HR
Light (Sandy)
NR
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

  • Excellent early season characteristics make this a good choice for reduced tillage and no-till systems.
  • Excellent choice for continuous corn or corn/soybean rotations.
  • Best adapted in the central to eastern U.S.

Hybrids with same base genetics

2D598

Traits and Technology
Separate Refuge Requirements