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Agronomy
Silage Hybrid
TMF2A637
106 RM
105-107 RM Range
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Overview
Tall hybrid with a full canopy that produces high tonnage and consistently girthy ears.
Widely adapted east to west, and it offers good tolerance to gray leaf spot.
Excellent emergence and early vigor.
Very good starch levels.
Excellent eye appeal, roots and fall staygreen.
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Product Ratings
7-9 Good
4-6 Fair
1-3 Poor
Characteristics
Drought Tolerance
7
Early Vigor
8
Forage Yield
8
Fungicide Response
High
Goss's Wilt
Moderately Susceptible
Gray Leaf Spot
7
Green Snap
8
NCLB
4
Root Strength
8
SCLB
6
Stalk Strength
7
Silage Quality
Beef Index
8
Dairy Index
8
Digestible Dry Matter
7
NDF Digestibility
7
NFC Rating
7
Whole Plant Digestibility
7
Agronomics
Cob Color
Red
Ear Type
Semi-flexible
GDUs to Mid-Silk
1330
Kernel Texture
Moderate
Plant Height
Tall
Stalk Drydown
Moderate
Positioning
HR = Highly Recommended
R = Recommended
NR = Not Recommended
Planting Date
Early
HR
Late
NR
Crop Rotation
Continuous Corn
HR
Corn/Soybean
HR
Tillage
Conventional
HR
No-Till
HR
Irrigation
High Plains Ecofallow
R
Soils
Highly Productive
HR
Light (Sandy)
R
Marginal Fertility
R
Poorly Drained
R
Population
*
High
HR
Low
R
Medium
HR
Very High
NR
Very Low
NR
*Consult a Mycogen Seeds representative for specific recommendations on planting populations.
Management Guidelines
Recommended for silage, earlage and high-moisture corn use within its adapted maturity.
Excellent plant agronomics will support moderate-high to high plant densities, especially under irrigated production.
Above- and below-ground insect protection provides consistent performance over years and environments.
Will benefit from fungicide application if heavy disease pressure is expected.
A strong fertility program for silage production is important to maximize tonnage and maintain the quality of the silage.
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