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GDUs to Mid-Pollination: 990
GDUs to Black Layer: 1960
Pollination for Maturity: Early
Ear Type: Semi-Determinate
Cob Color: Red

GDUs to Mid-Pollination: 990
GDUs to Black Layer: 1960
Pollination for Maturity: Early
Ear Type: Semi-Determinate
Cob Color: Red

KEY STRENGTHS
Top yields with great drydown! This hybrid runs north and south very well. Excellent grain quality with a dark-colored kernel. Handles high yield environments and stress ground very well.

WEAKNESSES
Average staygreen in the fall.

POSITIONING
Lead Roundup Ready® product at this maturity with top yield potential if managed well for fertility and pests. Benefits from additional fungicide, insecticide, and low use rates of fertilizer at planting time.

AGRONOMIC & DISEASE RATINGS

H2941 Agronomic Chart

The higher the number, the better the performance or rating.

I put my Hefty corn up to my favorite Pioneer and Dekalb, and wow does it perform! I’ll keep planting Hefty!

Luke, Iowa

I know that when I give my business to Hefty Seed Company, I can count on great yields from their products and outstanding service from their knowledgeable agronomists.

Paul, Southeast South Dakota

I first tried Hefty because of the price point. Then I put four hybrids in my competition plot with four other brands of corn. Hefty took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in my plot. That’s when I knew I was planting the real deal!

Ben, Moses Lake, Washington

We have had a really good run with Hefty Corn hybrids on our farm over the last several years. In fact, they have been our top-yielding hybrids for a number of years now.

Nathan, Watertown, South Dakota

Out of everything I planted, Hefty has always been the first corn out of the ground over the last three years.

Devon, Southeast Nebraska

The emergence and yields I have gotten from my Hefty Brand Seed have been outstanding!

Mark, Southeast South Dakota

I plant corn for Habitat for Hunting. My ground is really tough due to flooding it each year. I switched to Hefty Corn because of how well it handles tough, dry soil.

Mike, Othellow, Washington