Silage Hybrid
F2F627
109 RM
107-110 RM Range

Traits and Technology

Separate Refuge Requirements

Overview

  • Tall hybrid with good tonnage potential.
  • Very good whole-plant and NDFD.
  • Good drought-stress tolerance.
Management Guidelines

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Product Ratings
7-9 Good 4-6 Fair 1-3 Poor
Characteristics
Drought Tolerance
7
Early Vigor
8
Forage Yield
9
Fungicide ResponseHigh
Goss's WiltSusceptible
Gray Leaf Spot
4
Green Snap
9
NCLB
4
Root Strength
7
SCLB
6
Stalk Strength
7
Silage Quality
Beef IndexNot Applicable
Dairy Index
9
Digestible Dry Matter
9
NDF Digestibility
9
NFC Rating
8
Whole Plant Digestibility
9
Agronomics
Cob ColorRed
Ear TypeSemi-flexible
GDUs to Mid-Silk1385
Kernel TextureModerate
Plant HeightTall
Stalk DrydownModerate
Positioning
HR = Highly Recommended
R = Recommended NR = Not Recommended
Planting Date
Early
R
Late
R
Crop Rotation
Continuous Corn
R
Corn/Soybean
HR
Tillage
Conventional
HR
No-Till
R
Irrigation
High Plains Ecofallow
NR
Soils
Highly Productive
HR
Light (Sandy)
R
Marginal Fertility
NR
Poorly Drained
R
Population*
High
R
Low
R
Medium
HR
Very High
NR
Very Low
NR
*Consult a Mycogen Seeds representative for specific recommendations on planting populations.

Management Guidelines

  • Highly recommended for silage use within its adapted maturity.
  • Best performance will be on high-fertility fields that have good water-supplying capacity.
  • Taller plants provide consistent yield on fields with variable soil types.
  • Use of a foliar fungicide is highly recommended when significant leaf disease pressure is expected.
  • Monitor harvest moisture closely as harvest approaches. Hybrids may be drier or wetter than physical appearance indicates.
  • When storing BMR hybrids in a pile or a bunker, recommended moisture levels for harvesting range from 66 percent to 70 percent; for bags, 66 percent to 68 percent.