Maize Seed, Crimping Varieties

  • Maize grain harvest is 3-6 weeks later than silage, normally November.
  • A varitys ability to stand well is critical. Short crops with low cob placement help.
  • Choose varieties with rapid grain dry down, like Baltis and Alanis, to get early harvest.
  • Crimp with additive in clamp or ag bag with small face to ensure no waste of this valuable feed that acts like a high energy concentrate replacer.

Alanis Grain, Forage Maize

 

  • Maturity (6) Cob Ripeness (7) Stay Green (9)
  • Earlier in maturity than Baltis
  • Sow at lower seed rate of 42,000 seeds per acre.
  • All seed treated with Fludioxonil + Metalaxyl or Thiram, plus Mesurol and Opticoat
  • A pack contains 45,000 seeds which will cover 1 acre
  • Also suitable for combining as grain

 

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Baltis Grain, Forage Maize


  • Maturity (6) Cob Ripeness (7) Stay Green (9)
  • Exception standing power enables crop to stand in field without lodging.
  • Sow at lower seed rate of 42,000 seeds per acre.
  • Large cob producing high grain yields.
  • All seed treated with Fludioxonil + Metalaxyl or Thiram, plus Mesurol and Opticoat
  • A pack contains 45,000 seeds which will cover 1 acre
  • Also suitable for combining as grain.
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Pack size: