MORE CLASS OF 19 VARIETIES
After enduring our rigorous development process, including being field-tested by our New Product Evaluators, the Class of 19 has earned the right to be called Strong Cotton.
As you move into the northern regions, growers need maturity with good potential and fiber but face the threat of worm pressures like other growers in the belt.
Early frost and freezes shorten the growing season in the northern High Plain and Panhandle regions, creating a unique set of challenges for growers.
After extensive development and testing at our Lubbock breeding research facility and real-world evaluation as part of our New Product Evaluator (NPE) Program, DP 1909 XF is a very similar variety to DP 1908 B3XF and gives the grower the option of XtendFlex® technology on those tougher acres in the northern part of the Cotton Belt.
Maturity: VE
Plant Height: M
Leaf Type: S
Seed Size: 4,900
Storm Resistance*: 5.5
Fusarium Wilt: —
Lint %: 37.2%
Staple: 38.08
Micronaire: 4.02
Strength: 30.5 g/tex
Length Uniformity: 82.9%
Verticillium Wilt: Susc.
Bacterial Blight: Res.
DP 1909 XF was put to the test as part of our New Product Evaluator (NPE) Program where growers like you evaluated the variety on large-acre plots under their own management systems and field conditions.