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CORN, SOYBEAN AND COTTON
PRODUCTION GUIDE
2019
Arkansas corn grower
Scott Young manages risks
with DEKALB Disease Shield
By Brad roBB
Farm Press Editorial Staff
brad.robb@farmprogress.com
WHEN HE PLAYED COLLEGE FOOTBALL,
Scott Young understood the value of having
good protection against the multiple threats of
oncoming defensive players. After he graduated
and started growing corn in the shallow silt loam
soils of southeast Arkansas, he transferred that
need for protection to his corn hybrid of choice
with DEKALB Disease Shield corn products.
“I choose DEKALB for several reasons,” he
says, “but I really like the broad disease protec-
tion it provides. It also has good flex, and that
transfers into more yield, which is verified when
we start reading yield monitors during harvest.”
Young plants corn
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