Dublin Dent Corn
Dublin is an improved, open-pollinated variety of dent corn developed to provide modern farmers with an economical alternative to purchasing hybrid seed corn. Bred by longtime corn breeder Victor Kucyk and named after his hometown in Ontario, this short season dent corn is among several OP varieties that have pushed the limits of what is possible for open-pollinated corn. In USDA trials, Dublin produced yields as high as 127 bushels an acre, considerably lower than the commercial hybrid checks, but still a giant leap compared to the commercially available OPs, most of which date back to the 1930s. Besides its yield, Dublin is noted for its wide adaptability and drought tolerance. In a study conducted by the Agricultural Research Foundation and the Dry Farming Institute, Dublin was not only the highest yielding of the twelve varieties tested, but it also maintained that mantle under both irrigated and dry-farmed conditions, indicating a suitability to a wide variety of environments.