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Corn F1 Sweet
Average yield (Yellow) 15,000 kg/ha
Average yield (Green) 23,000 kg/ha
Ear height 80 cm.
Ear length (inch) 20-21
Ear width (cm.) 5.0 – 5.5
Plant height 210 cm.
Days to silking 54 days
Days to harvest 74 days
Grain color Yellow
Grain filling to the end of ear tip
Kernel rows 14-16
Remarks: Excellent eating quality, sweetness, tenderness
Categories | CORN, SOUTH AMERICA, Sweet Corn |
Tags | corn, F1, F1 Sweet Corn, Sweet Corn |
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Corn F1 Sweet – 2
Green weight: 23,900 kg/ha
Yellow weight:16,000 kg/ha
Avg. green weight best 10 ears: 4.50 kg
Avg. yellow weight best 10 ears: 3 kg
Plant height: 230 cm
Ear height: 80 cm
Days to silk: 54 days
Days to harvest after silking: 20 days
Ear length: 20 – 21 cm
Ear width: 5 – 5.5 cm
Kernel rows: 14 – 16 rows
Grain filling: To the end of ear tip
Eating quality: Excellent
Sweetness: Excellent
Tenderness: Excellent
Remarks: corn, sweet corn
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