DK 471
Corn
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Predictable yields and clean grain with minimal need for extra fungicide protection.
Description
Consistent Grain Yield: Practical Field Experience with DK 471
When you head out to the field with Monsanto's DK 471, you immediately realize why this hybrid has become a staple in many cropping systems. It is a workhorse specifically bred for one primary goal: high-quality grain production. The dent corn kernel type isn't just a technical spec; it’s a guarantee of clean harvesting with minimal chaff or damaged grain, making the combine operator's life much easier.
Field Performance and Disease Resistance
Throughout the 110–120 day growing cycle, this hybrid shows impressive resilience. What we notice most as growers is the solid resistance to Fusarium and boil smut. Even in seasons with high humidity—when fungal infections usually thrive—the ears remain clean. This reduces the need for aggressive fungicide applications and makes logistics planning for the harvest much more predictable.
Technical Management
- Planting Density: We stick to the recommended 70,000–75,000 seeds per hectare. At this density, the plant avoids unnecessary competition and focuses on forming a robust ear.
- FAO 90–1240: Understanding this rating is key to scheduling planting based on your local climate zone to ensure the hybrid reaches full potential before the first frost.
- Operational Simplicity: Being a simple hybrid, it offers consistent development across the field. You know exactly when it hits the «waxy ripeness» stage, which makes fine-tuning the combine settings much more efficient.
Working with this hybrid is comfortable because it doesn't require constant adjustment or specialized care. If you respect the planting density and maintain a decent agronomic baseline, you’ll end up with a consistent, dry grain harvest that stores well and is highly valued by local elevators. DK 471 represents the reliability of Monsanto’s genetics, ensuring every hectare contributes to your bottom line.
Crop & resistance
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Disease resistance
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FAO
FAO
Corn hybrids are classified by maturity groups and by the FAO number. All corn hybrids are distributed according to the FAO scale. Under Central European conditions, a difference of 10 FAO units between hybrids results in a 1-2 day difference in their maturity. The higher the FAO... |
90–1240 |
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Kernel Type
Kernel Type
Dent corn (Zea mays indentata) — Large, elongated, flat kernels. The endosperm is horny on the sides of the kernel, mealy in the center and at the top. A depression forms at the top of the kernel upon ripening. Dent corn is the most widely cultivated group among others. Plants ty... |
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Use Direction
Use Direction
Dual-purpose hybrids: for silage and grain in all growing regions. These are "stay-green" type hybrids, meaning the plants remain green for a longer period. However, this does not affect the sugar, cellulose, and hemicellulose content, nor the degree of lignification of the plant... |
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| Ripening | 110-120 days |
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Recommended Density
Recommended Density
Optimal productivity is achieved at a planting density of 4000-5500 plants/ha. Possible planting scheme: 300-500x40-80 cm. |
70-75 thousand pcs/ha |
| Catalog | Catalog → Corn |
| Manufacturer | MONSANTO |
| Originator | MONSANTO |
| Originator | Rue De Martinval, 59246 Mons En Pevele, France |
| Originator | Dekalb Genetics Corporation |
| Originator | A |
| Originator | Monsanto |
| Originator | n |
| Country | USA |
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