silage

B87D33Q

  • Silage Corn
  • Seeds

Product Features:

  • Dual purpose product with exceptional silage yield potential
  • Above average root strength
  • Good tolerance to Northern corn leaf blight

Key Scores

Silage CHU

2550

Silage CRM

86

Agronomic Scores

Ratings

Silage Yield

8

Starch and Sugar, %

7

Milk per Acre

7

Milk per Ton

7

Digestible Fibre

8

Silage Crude Protein

6

Stalk Strength

5

Root Strength

6

Stress Emergence

5

Drought Tolerance

7

Plant Height

5

Ear Height

5

Northern Leaf Blight

6

Mid-season Brittle Stalk

5

Staygreen

5

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Brevant seeds corn hybrids are protected by the LumiGEN® corn seed treatment package.

 

Corn Footnotes

All scores of integrated refuge products are based upon the major component

All Brevant products are hybrids unless designated with AM, AMXT and Q, in which case they are brands.

* Ratings denoted with an asterisk (*) reflect preliminary data subject to change when additional data becomes available

Product performance in water-limited environments is variable and depends on many factors such as the severity and timing of moisture deficiency, heat stress, soil type, management practices and environmental stress as well as disease and pest pressures. All products may exhibit reduced yield under water and heat stress. Individual results may vary.

IMPORTANT: Trait rating scores provide key information useful in selection and management of Brevant® brand products in your area. Information and ratings are based on comparisons with other Brevant brand products, not competitive products. Information and scores are assigned by Corteva Research Managers. Scores are based on period-of-years testing through 2021 harvest and were the latest available at time of printing. Some scores may change after 2022 harvest. Scores represent an average of performance data across areas of adaptation, multiple growing conditions, and a wide range of both climate and soil types, and may not predict future results. All products within a hybrid family receive the same score unless observations indicate a significant difference. Individual product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision. Refer to www. brevant.ca or contact your sales professional for the latest and most complete listing of traits and scores for each Brevant brand product and for product placement and management suggestions specific to your operation and local conditions.

RATINGS: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor; Blank = Insufficient Data.

MARKET SEGMENT: AQ – Optimum® AQUAmax® product; BMR – Brown MidRib Corn

TECHNOLOGY SEGMENT: AM – Optimum® AcreMax® Insect Protection system with YGCB, HX1, LL, RR2. Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above-ground insects.  Q - Qrome® - Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. The major component contains the Agrisure® RW trait, the YieldGard® Corn Borer gene, and the Herculex® XTRA genes. AMXT (Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme)  – Contains a single-bag integrated refuge solution for above- and below-ground insects. The major component contains the Agrisure® RW trait, the YieldGard® Corn Borer gene, and the Herculex® XTRA genes. Agrisure® technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under a license from Syngenta Crop Protection AG. E – Enlist corn contains the Enlist corn trait that provides crop safety for use of labelled over-the-top applications of glyphosate, FOP and 2,4-D herbicides featuring Colex-D® technology when applied according to label directions. Following burndown, the only 2,4-D containing herbicide products that may be used with Enlist™ crops are products that feature Colex-D technology and are expressly labelled for use on Enlist crops. 2,4-D products that do not contain Colex-D technology are not authorized for use in conjunction with Enlist corn. Accidental application of incompatible herbicides to Enlist corn could result in total crop loss. When using 2,4-D herbicides, grower agrees to only use 2,4-D products that contain Colex-D technology authorized for use in conjunction with Enlist corn. Always read and follow herbicide label directions prior to use. Enlist 1™ and Enlist Duo™ are the only 2,4-D products authorized for use with Enlist crops. Consult Enlist herbicide labels for weed species controlled. Additional product-specific stewardship requirements for Enlist crops, including the Enlist™ Product Use Guide, can be found at www.EnlistCanada.ca. Always read and follow label directions. RR2 – Contains the Roundup Ready® Corn 2 trait that provides crop safety for over-the-top applications of labelled glyphosate herbicides when applied according to label directions. SX – SmartStax® trait technology for broad spectrum above-  and below-ground insect protection. Roundup Ready® is a registered trademark used under license from Monsanto Company. Herculex® insect protection technology by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Hi-Bred. ®, ™ Herculex and the HX logo are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC. LIBERTY, LibertyLink and the Water Droplet are trademarks of Bayer. Agrisure® and Agrisure Viptera® are registered trademarks of, and used under license from, a Syngenta Group Company. Agrisure® technology incorporated into these seeds is commercialized under a license from Syngenta Crop Protection AG

GRAIN MARKETING: Single events from Optimum® AcreMax® XTreme products are approved for import into the European Union (EU), however the stacked events are not currently approved. Always follow and adhere to the Corteva Agriscience Product Use Guide (“PUG”), which requires that you take all affirmative steps within your control to appropriately manage and confirm your grain buyer’s acceptance of the grain being sold and only deliver grain to a purchaser or grain handler that agrees grain and by-products will be marketed in domestic food and feed and export markets where such products are authorized for the specific use. For additional information about the status of regulatory authorizations for these products, including the individual components as well as the trait stacks, please visit biotradestatus.com or visit seedinnovation.ca/hybrid to review the EU approval status for specific hybrids marketed in Canada.

CRM (COMPARATIVE RELATIVE MATURITY): There is not an industry standard for maturity ratings so comparing product maturity and harvest moisture ratings between companies is usually difficult. Use the CRM rating to compare Brevant® brand products with competitive products of a similar maturity and harvest moisture. CRM ratings, and harvest moistures, for products within a family may vary slightly, depending upon the level of insect (ECB and CRW) infestation. Conventional and straight products with the RR2 gene within a family will usually be 1-2 CRMs earlier than indicated, when insect infestations are moderate to heavy. One CRM difference is about ½ point of moisture difference at harvest.

PHYSIOLOGICAL CRM: Measures differences in maturity to zero milkline stage. To help decide if a new product fits your area’s growing season, compare its physiological CRM to a product that you plant or one that is successfully used in your area.

MID-SEASON BRITTLE STALK: Ratings determined by frequency and severity of stalk snappage at lower to middle stalk internodes from conditions usually favored by rapid or optimum growth. Relative response of products can be affected by planting date, stage of growth, rate of growth, wind severity and other variables. Scores derived from both natural observations and artificial evaluation immediately prior to tasseling. NOTE: Scores do not reflect snappage enhanced by or due to herbicide interaction. The use of growth regulator herbicides such as 2,4-D and dicamba can increase the brittle snap potential of corn products. Products with lower brittle stalk ratings will require more caution and have a higher risk associated with the use of growth regulator herbicides. Early application, proper rates and application methods, along with both product and herbicide selection can help reduce this risk. BRITTLE STALK PRECAUTION: In areas with higher potential for brittle stalk breakage, growers must balance the risk of planting products with brittle stalk ratings of less than 4 against the overall performance of more resistant products with higher ratings. All products have a period of susceptibility to brittle stalk. Products with below average ratings may have a longer period of susceptibility, or may experience more severe breakage relative to products with higher scores during period of susceptibility.

DROUGHT TOLERANCE: Drought tolerance is a complex trait, determined by a platform’s ability to maintain yield in limited-moisture environments. A higher score indicates the potential for higher yields vs. other platforms of similar maturity in limited-moisture environments.

GRAIN DRYDOWN: Compares products of a similar maturity for rate of moisture loss during grain drydown. A higher score indicates faster drydown. A lower score indicates slower drydown, or a wider opportunity for silage and high-moisture corn harvest.

TEST WEIGHT: Higher score indicates heavier test weight. 

PLANT HEIGHT: 9 = Very Tall; 1 = Short.

EAR HEIGHT: 9 = High; 1 = Low.

 

 

Disease and Pest Resistance Footnotes

DISEASE PRECAUTION: Grower should balance product yield potential, product maturity and cultural practice selection against their anticipated risk of a specific disease and need for resistance. In high disease-risk conditions, consider planting products with at least moderate resistance ratings of 4 or higher to help reduce risk. When susceptible products with disease ratings of 1 to 3 are planted in conditions of high disease pressure, the grower assumes a higher level of risk. If conditions are severe, even products rated as resistant can be adversely affected. Independent of yield reduction, diseases can predispose plants to secondary diseases such as stalk rots. This requires individual field and product monitoring for stalk stability and timely harvest when warranted.

DISEASE & PEST RATINGS: 8-9 = Highly Resistant; 6-7 = Resistant; 4-5 = Moderately Resistant; 1-3 = Susceptible; BLANK = Insufficient Data.

GRAY LEAF SPOT PRECAUTION: Avoid planting products with a lower gray leaf spot (GLS) rating in continuous corn fields that have a history of GLS infection, unless tillage operations that bury significant amounts of corn residue and inoculum are practiced. 

NORTHERN LEAF BLIGHT CAUTION: In conditions where northern leaf blight (NLB) risk is high, growers should consider planting only products with at least moderate NLB resistance ratings of 4 or higher.

FOLIAR FUNGICIDE RESPONSE – NLB: Probability of positive yield response to foliar fungicide applications when significant levels of Northern Leaf Blight (NLB) leaf disease is present. HP - High Probability; MP – Moderate Probability; LP – Low Probability. Probabilities based upon product disease scores. Because of the unlimited number of growing environments, cropping practices, and foliar fungicide active ingredients combinations possible, Brevant makes no warranty regarding this foliar fungicide crop response information.  

SILAGE CRM (Comparative Relative Maturity): With no industry standard for silage maturity, comparing maturity and harvest moisture across various companies’ corn-for-silage hybrids can be difficult. Brevant silage CRM ratings provide a relative comparison among Brevant® brand products of rates at which products reach harvestable whole plant moistures. It is on the same scale as the CRM rating provided for grain corn products and does not represent actual days from planting or emergence to harvest moisture or half milkline.

SILAGE YIELD: Based on whole-plant yield per acre (adjusted to 35% dry matter) from multi-year comparison with other products within a maturity range not exceeding 5 silage CRM units.

STARCH AND SUGAR, %: Percent starch and soluble sugars (DM basis) in the whole-plant sample predicted by NIRS.

FIBRE DIGESTIBILITY: Based on 30-hour rumen-fluid based estimate of the percent of ruminally degradable neutral detergent fiber (NDF) as a percent of total NDF in whole-plant samples, predicted by NIRS. Brown MidRib Corn hybrids are designated with “B” since NDFD30 averages 6-8 percentage points higher than non-BMR silage hybrids. To optimize fiber digestibility, growers should consider use of BMR Corn hybrids.

SILAGE CRUDE PROTEIN:  Based on the amount of crude protein in the whole plant, predicted by NIRS.

MILK OR BEEF PER ACRE: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor. Based on University of Wisconsin MILK2006 utilizing silage, nutrient content and digestibility.

MILK OR BEEF PER TON: 9 = Outstanding; 1 = Poor. Based on University of Wisconsin MILK2006 utilizing silage yield, nutrient content and digestibility

STRESS EMERGENCE: All products are expected to establish normal stands under average soil conditions. Stress emergence is a measure of the genetic ability or potential to emerge in the stressful environmental conditions of cold, wet soils or short periods of severe low temperatures, relative to other Brevant brand products. Ratings of 7-9 indicate very good potential to establish normal stands under such conditions; a rating of 5-6 indicates average potential to establish normal stands under moderate stress conditions; and ratings of 1-4 indicate the product has below average potential to establish normal stands under stress and should not be used if severe cold conditions are expected immediately after planting. Stress emergence is not a rating for seedling disease susceptibility, early growth or speed of emergence.

GIBBERELLA EAR ROT CAUTION: Ratings based upon visual symptoms at harvest. If Gibberella ear rot has caused significant damage in the past, growers should consider planting only products with at least moderate Gibberella ear rot ratings of 5 or higher.

TAR SPOT: Tar spot scores reflect the relative sensitivity of the hybrids evaluated. Products with higher scores pose lower risk of severe disease development.  In areas with tar spot pressure, consider using products with higher tar spot ratings. In addition, consider the use of fungicides labeled for use on tar spot when the disease is present. As more evidence is collected, suggested score minimums for high-risk conditions will be developed.