Quality Index:
Dairy = 50 percent NDF digestibility rating + 50 percent whole-plant digestibility rating.
Beef = 50 percent NFC digestibility rating + 50 percent whole-plant digestibility rating. |
Glossary:
NFC = Energy primarily from grain (higher value = higher energy content)
WPD = Portion of plant used (higher value = less waste)
NDF = Fiber Content (higher value means more fiber and possibly less intake)
CWD = Fiber digestibility (higher value = more nutrients from fiber) |
| Blank represents insufficient information |
Applying the Chart to Silage Selection:
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NFC |
NDF |
WPD |
CWD |
Dairy |
Beef |
Implications |
| FQ Dairy Type Silage hybrid |
7 |
M |
9 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
Implications: High NFC, High WPD and High CWD,
Excellent intake for dairy |
| Leafy Hybrids |
5 |
H |
7 |
8 |
7.5 |
6.5 |
Low NFC, High NDF, Reduced intake potential for dairy |
| FQ Beef Type Silage hybrid |
8 |
L |
9 |
7 |
8 |
8.5 |
High NFC, High WPD, Good to excellent intake potential |
| Grain Hybrids |
8 |
L |
7 |
6 |
6.5 |
7.5 |
High NFC, Low CWD, Reduced intake potential for dairy |
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Notes:
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- Relative Maturity Days compare normal maturity day differences between hybrids.
- Actual days may vary considerably from those shown due to growing degree unit accumulation.
- Growing Degree Unit (GDU) accumulation may vary within the geographic region as a result of temperature and environmental variations.
- Ratings based on best current information available and may be affected by changing conditions.
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