Description
Sudrix corn – Ideal for silage with outstanding energy parameters
Maturity: FAO 260 | Grain type: Flint/Dent | Hybrid type: Trilinear
Usage: Silage
Plant height: Very high | Cast: 7,5-9 plants/m²
Sudrix Corn is a corn hybrid intended mainly for silage production, which is distinguished by its exceptionally high content of dry matter, starch and energy, making it an ideal choice for all types of bulk feed. Thanks to its flexibility in terms of habitat conditions and ease of adaptation to various soils, Sudrix works perfectly on both light soils and those with low yield potential, and especially on stressed soils.
Characteristics:
- Stock type: Fix
- Grain type: Flint/Dent
- Very large, leafy plants: The plants are tall and well branched, which ensures excellent silage yields.
- High dry matter and starch content: This ensures better energy parameters of the silage.
- Stay-green flexibility: A good stay-green allows plants to remain green for longer after ripening, which translates into better silage quality.
- High proportion of cobs in silage: Cobs are very present in the mixture, which provides a high energy value.
Agronomic features:
- Initial vigor: 5 (medium initial growth vigour)
- Stress tolerance: 8 (very good tolerance to stressful growing conditions)
- Spring cold tolerance: 5 (average resistance to spring cold)
- Lodging resistance: 5 (average resistance to lodging)
- Fusarium wilt: 6 (medium resistance to fusarium wilt)
- Helminthosporiosis: 6 (medium resistance to helminthiasis)
- Stay green: 7 (good stay-green, remains green after ripening)
Advantages of the Sudrix variety:
- Very high dry matter and starch content: Thanks to this feature, Sudrix maize provides high-quality silage that is rich in energy.
- Perfect adaptation to different soils: The variety is flexible and performs well on various types of soil in Poland, including those with low yield potential.
- High economic value on stressed soils: The hybrid achieves better silage yields on light and stressful soils compared to many other silage varieties.
- Flexibility in habitat conditions: It is able to adapt to different conditions, providing stable yields.
Application:
- Silage: Sudrix maize is intended mainly for the production of silage, particularly valued for its high content of dry matter, starch and energy.
- Perfect for feed: With high cob yields and high energy content in silage, Sudrix is an excellent choice for livestock farmers.