Corn

AV2208PCE™

Maturity 108 Days

PowerCore® Enlist®

AgVenture
  • Tremendous top end yield potential for the central and eastern Corn Belt
  • Considerable stress emergence aids in early stand establishment
  • Good root strength and staygreen contribute to eye appeal at harvest
  • Top performer in moderate-to-high yield environments

Agronomics

Stress Emergence 2
Root Strength 3
Stalk Strength 3
Brittle Snap Tolerance 4
Drought Tolerance 3
Staygreen 2
Test Weight 3
Grain Drydown 1
Rated 1–7 Longer = better tolerance

Plant & Ear Characteristics

Plant Height Medium Tall
Ear Height Medium High
Ear Flex Medium
Kernel Rows 16-18
Husk Cover Medium
Cob Color White
Flowering Maturity Medium
Black Layer Maturity Medium
GDU to Silk 1360
GDU to Black Layer 2600

Silage Characteristics

Silage Yield 2
Starch and Sugar, % 2
Fiber Digestibility 4
Milk Per Ton 3
Milk Per Acre 2
Beef Per Ton 3
Beef Per Acre 2
Rated 1–7 Longer = better tolerance

Disease Tolerance

Gray Leaf Spot 3
Northern Leaf Blight 4
Tar Spot 3
Goss's Wilt 3
Anthracnose Stalk Rot 5
Diplodia Ear Rot 4
Gibberella Ear Rot N/A
Fusarium Ear Rot 4
Rated 1–7 Longer = better tolerance

Management Recommendations

Highly Productive Soils 1
Less Productive Soils 5
Corn After Corn 2
No Till / Limited Till 1
Delayed Harvest 3
Silage Use 2
Late Silage Harvest 3
Optimum Population 28,000–38,000
Rated 1–7 Longer = better tolerance

Market segments: HTF, TFS. Ratings: 1–7; 1 = Excellent.

Tar Spot Rating: Ratings denoted with double numerals (e.g. 11 or 22) reflect preliminary data subject to change when additional data becomes available.

IMPORTANT: Characteristic scores provide key information useful in selecting and managing products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other products sold by AgVenture, Inc. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil, and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease, and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision.