Selecting maize varieties based on your feeding requirements will help to ensure a high potential for increasing productivity on farm. Hunt Agri Services are able to recommend particular varieties to suit your region and field conditions. We can also give an accurate guide to the nutritional quality of all our hybrids, particularly starch and cell wall digestibility. The ability to match quality characteristics with feed requirements is a key consideration in selecting new hybrids.
Our maize selection focus for UK conditions is based on achieving high yielding, early maturing varieties with a high degree of stability. Our key selection traits are:
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Data Sheet High ME Hybrid for Top Milk Production Maturity: Early: FAO 180 Characteristics/Quality: 98-103% DM yield across all NIAB trials (2009: 103, 2010: 101, 2011: 98) Good early...
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Data Sheet Massive Yields Under Plastic or Open Cultivation Maturity: Maincrop: FAO 190 Characteristics/Quality: 105-110% DM yield across all NIAB trials (2010: 105, 2011: 110) Top starch yield in...
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Proven silage from field to clamp Maturity: Early: FAO 190 Characteristics/Quality: Stable yield performance (18.0 t/ha DM) Proven standing ability (8.3) Good ME (11.28 MJ/Kg) and starch content (31.6%) To...
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Data Sheet Characteristics/Quality: NIAB ‘First choice’ – Newly listed for 2010 Heavy yielder on all sites – averaging 19 t/ha DM Ideal first choice for more challenging maize sites...
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Data Sheet Forage Maize Maturity: Early: FAO 180 NIAB Group 8 (Favourable sites) Group 7 (Less Favourable sites) Characteristics/Quality: Consistently high yields, outperforming both Adept and Bonapart on less...
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Data Sheet Richer in Quality and Quantity! Maturity: Maincrop: FAO 210 Characteristics/Quality: Stable DM yield across all NIAB trials (2009: 103, 2010: 103, 2011: 107) Excellent yield stability between...
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Data Sheet Early Harvest... Early Feedout... Maturity: Early: FAO ca. 170 Characteristics/Quality: Stable DM yield across NIAB trials (2011: 103) Good early vigour for heavier soils or later drilling...