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2.6 KiB

DKC61-80RIB BRAND BLEND


Positioning

DKC61-80RIB Brand Blend is a 111 RM silage product that offers broad adaptability for use across most of the silage market in the 110 and 115 relative maturity zones. A taller robust plant type, it can offer very good ear flex, higher total starch and starch availability levels.

Strengths & management

  • Hybrid can provide outstanding silage tonnage with very good silage milk yield
  • Eye-catching product with dense canopy
  • Good agronomic package including very good early season growth as well as good stalk and root strength
  • Good stress tolerance and can work well on less productive soils
  • Softer kernel type, lower test weight for enhanced starch availability
  • Good grain yields for dual purpose usage when entire field is not going to be chopped
  • Good staygreen and extended harvest window has been demonstrated by this product

Management

Characteristic Value
VALUE ADDED TRAIT SSRIB
RELATIVE MATURITY 111
GDUS TO MID-POLLINATION 1365
GDUS TO BLACK LAYER 2795
PLANTING RATE Med Low
SILAGE PROVEN Yes
NEW PRODUCT NO
VARIETY 01086752

Plant Description

Characteristic Value
COB COLOR Red
KERNEL CAP COLOR Yellow
KERNEL ROW 16

Growth

Characteristic Value
EMERGENCE 3
SEEDLING GROWTH 2
ROOT STRENGTH 3
STALK STRENGTH 3
DROUGHT TOLERANCE 3
GREENSNAP 3
PLANT HEIGHT Tall
EAR PLACEMENT Med High

Harvest

Characteristic Value
STAYGREEN 3
HARVEST APPEARANCE 3
DRYDOWN 2
TEST WEIGHT 5

Diseases

Characteristic Value
NORTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT 4
SOUTHERN CORN LEAF BLIGHT 3
GRAY LEAF SPOT 5
SOUTHERN RUST 5
ANTHRACNOSE STALK ROT 4
GOSS'S WILT 4

Herbicide

Characteristic Value
GROWTH REGULATORS SENSITIVITY A
SULFONYLUREAS SENSITIVITY A
ISOXAZOLES SENSITIVITY - PRE-EMERGENCE A

Silage Characteristics

Characteristic Value
NDFD 24 HR 3
NDFD 30 HR 2
% OF STARCH 2
IVSD7HR 2
SILAGE YIELD 1
MILK PER TON 2
MILK PER ACRE 2

Regional seed-guide listings

  • Northern Indiana — agronomist: Jason Harmon
  • Michigan and NW Ohio — agronomist: Doug George