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Southwest Illinois | They quit putting 65-95, 66-18 and 70-27 in their plots because they didn't want the old numbers beating their high priced hybrids. We split a 160 with 68-35 and 65-95 and they were virtually identical yield wise. 210 APH ground. 68-35 seems to be a potential star. My only concerns are it does not like wet feet and it is a white cob. Seems like white cob corn works until it doesn't and then it's a disaster. We will still plant it, but I don't see it as a broad acre corn. 66-06 seems very inconsistent. | |
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